Title: OST184 Records Management
1OST184 Records Management
- Chapter 3
- Alphabetic Indexing Rules 5-8
2Rule 5 Titles and Suffixes A.
Personal Names
Titles and Suffixes are always the last indexing
units. Titles (before a name) - Miss, Mr., Mrs.,
Ms., Sir, Sister, Professor Seniority suffixes
(after a name) - II, III, Jr., Sr. Professional
suffixes (after a name) - CRM, DDS, Mayor, M.D.,
Ph.D., Senator Royal and religious titles, if
followed by either a given name or a surname
only, are indexed and filed as written.
2 3 2
Examples Father Joseph Father Joseph
Kannon
3Rule 5 Titles and Suffixes A.
Personal Names (contd)
- Numeric suffixes (II, III) are always filed
before alphabetic suffixes (Jr., Sr., Mayor,
Senator.) - Worth John - II
- Worth John III
- Worth John Jr
- Worth John - Sr
- If a name contains both a title and a suffix, the
suffix is indexed first and then the title. - 5 2 3 4 5 2
3 4 - Mr. John Worth, III, CPA Mr. John Worth,
Jr., CPA
The one on the left would be filed before the one
on the right.
4Put another way
- Titles and suffixes are always indexed last.
- A suffix is indexed before a title (S
before T) - A numeric suffix always comes before an
alphabetic suffix.
5Examples of Rule 5A
6Rule 5 Titles and Suffixes B. Business
Names
- Titles in business names are indexed as written.
7Complete the Rule 5 Self-Check Pages
60-61. Then, check your answers using the
handouts on Blackboard.
8Rule 6 Prefixes Articles and Particles
- A foreign article or particle in a personal or
business name is combined with the part of the
name following it to form a single indexing unit. - The indexing order is not affected by a space
between a prefix and the rest of the name, and
the space is disregarded when indexing. - Examples of articles and particles
- D Angelo De la Rosa El Rosa
- L Costa St. Louis Van de Mere
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9Examples of Articles/Particles
a la Il Per
D, Da, De, Del, De La, Della, Den, Des, Di, Dos, Du L, La, Las, Le, Les, Lo, Los Saint, San, Santa, Santo, St., Ste.
E, El M, Mac, Mc Te, Ten, Ter
Fitz O Van, Van de, Van der, Von, Von der
10Examples of Rule 6
11Complete the Rule 6 Self-Check Pages
63. Then, check your answers using the handouts
on Blackboard.
12Rule 7 Numbers in Business Names
- Numbers spelled out in business names are filed
alphabetically. - Seven Acres Inn
- Numbers written in digits are filed before
alphabetic letters or digits. (numbers before
letters) - B4 Photographers would come before Bleu Building
Company - Names with numbers written in digits in the first
units are filed ascending order (lowest to
highest) before alphabetic names - 229 Club, 534 Shop, Bank of Chicago
- Arabic numerals (2,3,4) are filed before Roman
numerals (I, II, III)
13Rule 7 (contd)
- Names with inclusive numbers (33-77) are arranged
by the first digit(s) only. Only the 33 would be
considered when filing 33-77. - 45-88 would come before 47-100
- Names with numbers appearing in other than the
first position (Pier 36 Café) are filed
alphabetically and immediately before a similar
name without a number Pier and Port Café. Pier
36 Café..would come..Pier and Port Café - When indexing numbers written in digit form that
contain st, nd, and th (1st - 2nd - 3rd - 4th)
ignore the letter endings and consider only the
digits.
14Examples of Rule 7
15Complete the Rule 7 Self-Check Pages
66-67. Then, check your answers using the
handouts on Blackboard.
Pages 66-67
16Rule 8 Organizations Institutions
- The following are indexed and filed according to
the names written on their letterheads. - When an organization or institution starts with
THE the THE is the last unit indexed - just
as with businesses.
Banks Clubs Unions
Hospitals Hotels / Motels Lodges
Magazines Museums Newspapers
Religious Places Schools Colleges and Universities
17Examples of Rule 8
18Complete the Rule 8 Self-Check Page 69. Then,
check your answers using the handouts on
Blackboard.
Then.
Complete the Rules 5-8 Self-Check Page
69-70. Then, check your answers using the
handouts on Blackboard.
19Cross-References - Business Names
- Cross-referencing for the following types of
business names - Popular and Coined names
- Hyphenated names
- Divisions and Subsidiaries
- Changed names
- Similar names
20Cross-Referencing - Business Names
Popular or Coined Names
- Often a business is know by its popular and/or
coined name.
21Cross-Referencing - Business Names
Hyphenated Names
- Just as in personal names, business surnames with
hyphens need to be cross-referenced for each
surname combination.
22Cross-referencing Divisions and
Subsidiaries
- When one company is a subsidiary or a division or
brand of another company, the name appearing on
the letterhead of the branch or subsidiary is the
one indexed on the original record. - A cross-reference is made under the name of the
parent company.
23Cross-referencing Changed Names
- If only a few records are already in storage,
they are usually refiled under the new name,
and the former name is marked as a
cross-reference. - If many records are filed under the former name,
a permanent cross-reference is placed at the
beginning of the records for the former name. Any
new records are placed under the new name.
24Cross-referencing Similar Names
- If a name could be considered either as one or
two units, it is a good candidate for a
cross-reference. - A SEE ALSO cross-reference is used to remind the
filer to check the files for other possible
spellings. - The completebusiness name is notcross-reference
d only the similarname.
25Complete the Rule Cross-Referencing Self-Check
on Page 73. Then, check your answers using the
handouts on Blackboard.
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