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Card Layouts in the Copyright Card CatalogCards in the copyright card catalog are alphabetized by a header. A header can be the author and/or
claimant, title, and sometimes content of a registration. This means often times there will be several
cards for one registration number. Below is an example of a registration with three cards in the card
catalog, an author card, joint author card, and title card. The items at the right illustrate the different fields
that make up that card.
Where the card is found: Index: 1955-1970, Drawer: G T – GABK, Card: 1508
Author Card (Hover over the items at the right to see the different fields that make up this card.)
Joint Author Card Title Card
Where the card is found: Index: 1955-1970, Drawer: FERRARO – FERRIR, Card: 1205
Where the card is found: Index: 1955-1970, Drawer: EVERY D–L, Card: 0728
2Card Layouts in the Copyright Card Catalog
The below card is an example of a claimant header card. The items at the right illustrate the different fields
that make up that card.
Claimant Card (Hover over the items at the right to see the different fields that make up this card.)
The below card is an example of a content header card. The items at the right illustrate the different fields
that make up that card.
Content Card (Hover over the items at the right to see the different fields that make up this card.)
3Card Layouts in the Copyright Card Catalog
The below card is an example of a serial card. This type of card shows items registered in a series. In this
case a monthy trade magazine. The items at the right illustrate the different fields that make up that card.
Serial Card (Hover over the items at the right to see the different fields that make up this card.)