Language in examples for library copies should be examined and instructions clarified. Currently, some examples have generic phrase "Library's copy" (see 0.4.64.2), while others are more specific (e.g., "Indiana University Library copy," 9.4.34.1). A BSC reviewer commented at 9.41.3.2: "it might be good to put examples related to multiple copy situations. For example, we do "Rubenstein Library copy 2" for second copies. This might be outside the scope of what you're hoping to do." For post-BSC review, we felt this was out of scope, but agreed that it merited a closer look post-review.
Note: This issue was originally posted by @elizhobart on 26 May 2021 as a comment on issue #36, which was created as a catch-all for issues related to future development. For ease of tracking, the comments have been moved to their own individual issues and tagged as "future work."
Language in examples for library copies should be examined and instructions clarified. Currently, some examples have generic phrase "Library's copy" (see 0.4.64.2), while others are more specific (e.g., "Indiana University Library copy," 9.4.34.1). A BSC reviewer commented at 9.41.3.2: "it might be good to put examples related to multiple copy situations. For example, we do "Rubenstein Library copy 2" for second copies. This might be outside the scope of what you're hoping to do." For post-BSC review, we felt this was out of scope, but agreed that it merited a closer look post-review.
Note: This issue was originally posted by @elizhobart on 26 May 2021 as a comment on issue #36, which was created as a catch-all for issues related to future development. For ease of tracking, the comments have been moved to their own individual issues and tagged as "future work."