The first digit in chapter numbering represents part number whereas the second digit the chapter number. This convention is followed to accommodate new chapters in future. - Regards Vinit Kumar, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, Dr. Ranganathan Institute of Library and Information Science Bundelkhand University Jhansi, U.P. 284128 Alt email: vinit@drtc.isibang.ac.in Home page: http://drtc.isibang.ac.in/~vinit =============== Join DLRG : http://drtc.isibang.ac.in/dlrg Submit your articles to LDL :https://drtc.isibang.ac.in/ - Regards Vinit Kumar, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, Dr. Ranganathan Institute of Library and Information Science Bundelkhand University Jhansi, U.P. 284128 Alt email: vinit@drtc.isibang.ac.in Home page: http://drtc.isibang.ac.in/~vinit =============== Join DLRG : http://drtc.isibang.ac.in/dlrg Submit your articles to LDL :https://drtc.isibang.ac.in/ On 4 Sep 2016 22:14, "Salman Haider" <salman.mlisc@gmail.com> wrote:
[Apologies for Cross posting]
AACR2 has following Outline:
*Part 1: Description* Chapter 1: General rules Chapters 2 -12: Resource type - specific rules Chapter 13: Analytic entries
*Part 2: Headings, Uniform Titles, References* Chapter 21: Choice of access points Chapters 22 – 26: Construction of access points
*Appendices* A: Capitalisation, B: Abbreviations, C: Numerals, D: Glossary, E: Initial articles
Question: After Chapter 13 there is Chapter 21. Can some expert explain the reasoning behind this numbering of chapters? *Why are 14-20 not used for numbering the chapters?*
Thanks & regards Salman Haider
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