[DCRM-L] Superscript Letters in Collational Formulas (using Unicode)
Duhr, Stefan
Stefan.Duhr at sbb.spk-berlin.de
Wed Feb 26 01:52:18 MST 2025
Dear Sir or Madam,
As a member of the committee responsible for the German-speaking countries (Germany, Austria, Switzerland), the “Arbeitsgemeinschaft Alte Drucke beim Standardisierungsauschuss der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek<https://wiki.dnb.de/display/STAC/AG+Alte+Drucke>”, I have the following question for you:
In the German union database K10plus<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K10plus>, superscript and subscript numbers and letters that can be recorded using Unicode have recently been permitted. This now enables us to specify these when writing collation formulas as part of the cataloging of Early Printed Books. There should be no problems when exchanging data.
We do not see any problems with superscript and subscript numbers in this regard. However, there is still some doubt about superscript letters, as these originate from different Unicode blocks* and are not represented uniformly in our union catalog.
A German-language overview of the numbers and letters to be used can be found here: https://verbundwiki.gbv.de/download/attachments/201228317/Signaturformeln_Unicode.pdf.
Our question is whether you in English-speaking countries also use Unicode when entering collational formulas – especially for superscript letters – or whether you use a different character set (which one?).
As we have been able to ascertain, the use of superscript letters in collational formulas is permitted according to the DCRM (see 6.215 — Note on extent of manifestation - DCRM (RDA Edition)<https://bsc.rbms.info/DCRMR/phys-desc/Note-on-extent-of-manifestation/#621544-signatures> under 6.215.44.3).
With kind regards
p.p. Stefan Duhr
*) ᵖ and ᵛ => "Phonetic Extensions", ᶜ => "Phonetic Extensions Supplement", ʰ and ʳ => "Spacing Modifier Letters" and ⁱ => "Superscripts and Subscripts"
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Stefan Duhr, M.A.
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