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Literary works by an author where the stem of the classmark is the number for that author's works, do not take a cutter. e.g. At ENGLISH Q 25 works by Bernard Shaw will not take a cutter, but critical works about Shaw’s writings would take the cutter of the author/editor.
DRAFT: SSEES Classification Cutters
General Principles
Generally, SSEES cutters are only letters and are the first three letters of the author’s name or title (never an editor's name). Cutters can also be used to bring out subjects when a book is about a particular person; this is then followed by a second cutter for the author or title.
Procedure for Assigning a Cutter
Author main entry. First three letters of first author’s family name.
Edited work or no obvious author. First three letters of title, ignoring initial articles.
Some specific cases:
Mac and Mc names. Use the form of name used in the heading, so MacDonald would be MAC, and McDonald would be MCD. Do not standardise or add additional letters.
Two letter names. Use the two letter name as is, e.g. Ng would be NG.
Works in any field about a particular person. Use a cutter for the the person who is the subject of the work followed by a second cutter for the author or title, e.g. for a work about Dostoevsky by Smith, use DOS SMI.