I can get my head around 440 being both description and access point,
and 246 both producing its justifying note and access point, as called
for by AACR2. But repeating 260s as AACR2 notes? For serials does 260
0 appear first in the record, and for integrating resources 260 3? Or
are our systems supposed to be sophisticated enough to display 260 0 for
LDR/07 s, but 260 3 (if present) for LDR/07 i? What is displayed for
LDR/07 a, b, c, d and m? Better to have introduced 261 and/or 262 if
246 is the analogy. We don't have repeating 245s.
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