NISO TR03-1999 Guidelines for Alphabetical Arrangement of Letters and Sorting of Numerals and Other Symbols《文字字母排列和数字及其他符号排序用指南》.pdf
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1、STD-NISO TR03-ENGL 1999 b478908 0003535 Tb9 II NISO Technical Report 3 NISO TR03-1999 Guidelines for Alphabetical Arrangement of Letters and Sorting of Numerals and Other Symbols Bethesda, Maryland, U.S.A. About the NISO Technical Report Senes The National Information Standards Organization is accre
2、dited by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) to develop and maintain technical standards for libraries, information services, and publishers. NICO technical reports address a variety of topics that are related to NISOs standardization interests. Conclusions or recommendations do not rep
3、resent a consensus of the NICO membership and the material presented is not normative in nature. Questions or comments about the NISO Technical Report Ceries may be addressed to: National Information Standards Organization 4733 Bethesda Avenue, Suite 300 Bethesda, MD 20814-5248 Telephone: 301 -654-2
4、51 2 Fax: 301-654-1721 nisohqniso.org nisopressniso.org www.niso.org STD-NISO TR03-ENGL 1977 b478708 0003537 833 NISO Technical Report 03 TR03-1999 Guidelines for Alp ha betical Arrangement of Letters and Sorting of Numerals and Other Symbols Hans H. Wellisch Abstract: This technical report provides
5、 rules for the alphabetical arrangement of headings in lists of all kinds, such as bibliographies, indexes, dictionaries, directo- ries, inventories, etc. It also covers the sorting of Arabic or Roman numbers, and other symbols. It consists of seven rules that cover problems which may arise in alpha
6、numeric arrangement of headings. The technical report is based on the traditional order of letters in the English alphabet and that of numerals in ascending arithmetical order. It does not address issues concerning meaning or type of headings. The rules can generally be applied by human beings as we
7、ll as by computers. Each rule is followed by illustrative examples. A Technical Report Sponsored by the National Information Standards Organization Published by the National Information Standards Organization Bethesda, Maryland NISO Press, Bethesda, Maryland, U.S.A. STD*NISO TR03-ENGL 1999 = b978908
8、 00035L8 778 W Pu biished by NISO Press 4733 Bethesda Avenue, Suite 300 Bethesda, MD 20814 Uri: www.niso.org Copyright O1 999 by the National Information Standards Organization All rights reserved under International and Pan-American Copyright Conventions. No part of this book may be reproduced or t
9、ransmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopy, recording, or any information storage or retrieval system, without prior permission in writing from the publisher. All inquiries should be addressed to NISO Press, 4733 Bethesda Avenue, Suite 300, Bethesda, MD 208
10、14. Printed in the United States of America ISSN: 1081-8006 National Information Standards Organization Technical Report Series ISBN: 1-88012441-6 This paper meets the requirements of ANSVNISO 239.48-1992 (R 1997) Permanence of Paper. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Wellisch, Hans
11、 H., 1920- other symbols / Hans H. Wellisch. Guidelines for the alphabetical arrangement of letters and sorting of numerals and p. cm. - (NISO technical report, ISSN 1081-8006) Includes bibliographical references (p. 11) and index. ISBN 1-880124-41-6 (alk. paper) 1. Alphabetizing 2. Library filing r
12、ules. I. Title. II. Series. 2695.95W39 1999 025.31 77421 98-49484 CI P STD-NISO TR03-ENGL 1779 b478708 0003539 bo4 Contents Foreword V 1 . ScoDe 1 2 . Definitions 1 3 . Order of Characters 2 3.1 Spaces 2 3.2 Punctuation Marks Treated as Spaces . 3 3.3 Punctuation Marks Ignored 3 3.4 Symbols Other Th
13、an Numerals, Letters and Punctuation Marks . 3 3.6 Letters (A through 2) . 3 3.6.1 Modified Letters . 4 3.7 Superscript and Subscript Characters 4 3.5 Numerals (O through 9) . 3 4 . Headings 5 4.1 Arrangement of Headings 5 4.1 . 1 Single-Word Headings . 5 4.1 . 2 Multi-Word Headings 5 4.1.2.2 Letter
14、-by-Letter 5 4.2 Headings with Qualifiers 6 4.3 Headings with Identical Initial Words . 6 4.4 Headings with Cross-References . 7 4.6 Headings Beginning with Articles . 7 4.1.2.1 Word-by-Word . 5 4.5 Subheadings . 7 5 . Abbreviations 8 6 . Numbers 8 6.1 Headings Containing Numbers . 8 6.2 Punctuation
15、 in Numbers . 9 6.3 Decimal Fractions . 9 6.4 Roman Numbers . 9 STD-NISO TR03-ENGL 1777 W b1178708 0003520 32b W 7. Arrangement of Symbols Other than Numerais and Letters 10 7.1 Arrangement in Standardized or Traditional Sequence . 10 7.2 Arrangement in Order of Appearance 10 7.3 Arrangement by Verb
16、al Equivalent . 1 O 7.3.1 Ampersand ( this incompatibility often results in different arrangements of similar headings. Also, all current filing rules contain exceptions from basic rules, and they prescribe Classified arrangements for certain types of headings according to their meaning or type. The
17、se exceptions and classified arrangements are a major source of confusion for the general public; they are often the cause of users failure to find items in catalogs, indexes, and even in telephone directories. Virtually all alphanumeric headings today are arranged by computers, not by human beings.
18、 However, before headings that are to be arranged by an exception to a rule can be sorted automatically, intervention by human beings who can use criteria other than the sequence of letters or numerals is needed. Given the potential for confusion in working with different sets of rules, this technic
19、al report seeks to make the alphanumeric arrangement of headings “as easy as ABC.“ It attempts to do this by means of the following principles: 1. The number of rules is kept to an absolute minimum. 2. There are only two minor exceptions which are necessary because of headings containing numbers. 3.
20、 All rules apply to headings exactly as they appear in written, printed, or otherwise visually displayed form. The arrangement of a heading among other headings is based solely on the sequence of letters in the English alphabet and the arithmetical order of numbers. Therefore, the rules can generall
21、y be executed both by human beings and by computers without any additional instructions. (continued) One exception is the recognition of a decimal point in Section 6.3 as a significant character (not as a disregarded one). The other exception is Section 6.4 for the arrange ment of Roman numbers. Thi
22、s exception is necessary because the ancient hybrid practice of using letters as numerals is still widely used in many kinds of texts. Com- puters, however, cannot recognize a string of letters such as LIV as being the number 54, not the word “liv.“ A Roman number can only be recognized as such and
23、tagged for proper arrangement by human intervention. Page v STD-NISO TRO3-ENGL 1779 W b478708 0003522 IT7 W TR03-1999 4. The rules do not address the order of headings in classified arrangements based on the meaning or type of the words that constitute a heading (for example, arrangement of headings
24、 beginning with the same word in the order: personal names - place names - subjects). Any such classified arrangement necessarily involves human intervention and intellectual decisions based on special rules, not on the sequence of characters or words in a heading. Consequently, computers cannot per
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