YALE COLLECTION OF WESTERN AMERICANA
Zc72 -- California
Scope
Use for works which describe California and the following topics:
Example
Davidson, George. Report of Professor George Davidson upon a system of sewerage for the city of San Francisco, 1886.
| Zc72 | Work relating to California |
| 886da | Year of publication of first edition followed by first two letters of main entry |
Panama-Pacific International Exposition (1915)
As the section of Zc72 of material published in 1915 and 1916 concerning the Panama-Pacific International Exposition is crowded, construct the call number in the following manner:
For material published in 1915, use Zc72 915pa, followed by the next available sequential number.
| Zc72 | Work relating to California |
| 915pa | Year of publication followed by first two letters of main entry for Panama-Pacific International Exposition |
| 1 | Sequential number |
Do not add additional lower-case letters to denote edition or subsequent editions, as outlined in the general WA classing instructions; simply use the next available sequential number.
For multiple copies, use the same sequential number, followed by "Copy 1," "Copy 2," etc.
For material published in 1916, use Zc72 916pa, followed by the next available sequential number.
| Zc72 | Work relating to California |
| 916pa | Year of publication followed by first two letters of main entry for Panama-Pacific International Exposition |
| 1 | Sequential number |
Do not add additional lower-case letters to denote edition or subsequent editions, as outlined in the general WA classing instructions; simply use the next available sequential number.
For multiple copies, use the same sequential number, followed by "Copy 1," "Copy 2," etc.
Panama-California Exposition (1915)
As the section of Zc72 of material published in 1915 and 1916 concerning the Panama-California Exposition is crowded, construct the call number in the following manner:
For material published in 1915, use Zc72 915pb, followed by the next available sequential number.
| Zc72 | Work relating to California |
| 915pb | Year of publication followed by first two letters of main entry for Panama-California Exposition |
| 1 | Sequential number |
Do not add additional lower-case letters to denote edition or subsequent editions, as outlined in the general WA classing instructions; simply use the next available sequential number.
For multiple copies, use the same sequential number, followed by "Copy 1," "Copy 2," etc.
For material published in 1916, use Zc72 916pb, followed by the next available sequential number.
| Zc72 | Work relating to California |
| 916pb | Year of publication followed by first two letters of main entry for Panama-California Exposition |
| 1 | Sequential number |
Do not add additional lower-case letters to denote edition or subsequent editions, as outlined in the general WA classing instructions; simply use the next available available sequential number.
For multiple copies, use the same sequential number, followed by "Copy 1," "Copy 2," etc.
Golden Gate International Exposition (1939-1940)
As the section of Zc72 of material published in 1939 and 1940 concerning the Golden Gate International Exposition may become too crowded, construct the call number in the following manner:
For material published in 1939, use Zc72 939go, followed by the next sequential number.
| Zc72 | Work relating to California |
| 939go | Year of publication followed by first two letters of main entry for Golden Gate International Exposition |
| 1 | Sequential number |
Do not add additional lower-case letters to denote edition or subsequent editions, as outlined in the general WA classing instructions; simply use the next sequential number.
For multiple copies, use the same sequential number, followed by "Copy 1," "Copy 2," etc.
For material published in 1939, use Zc72 940go, followed by the next sequential number.
| Zc72 | Work relating to California |
| 940go | Year of publication followed by first two letters of main entry for Golden Gate International Exposition |
| 1 | Sequential number |
Do not add additional lower-case letters to denote edition or subsequent editions, as outlined in the general WA classing instructions; simply use the next available sequential number.
For multiple copies, use the same sequential number, followed by "Copy 1," "Copy 2," etc.
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