The Subcommittee proposed deleting this Relator term, for the reasons stated in the Comments. Deletion was approved:
Thesaurus Relator terms
Term Etcher ill.
Comments This term seems to be incorrect. Since there is no warrant for it, and it does not exist as a relator term in any of the prescribed sources nor in any record in OCLC, it should be deleted. The term “etcher” will remain in the list of relator terms.
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Term as it is now formulated: Etcher Ill.
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Etcher: one who etches
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Etcher: one that etches : as a. an artist who hand-etches on metal or glass ...
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MARC Code List: Relator Codes: Etcher [etr] Use for a person or organization who produces text or images for printing by subjecting metal, glass, or some other surface to acid or the corrosive action of some other substance.
Comments: This term seems to be incorrect. Since there is no warrant for it, and it does not exist as a relator term in any of the prescribed sources nor in any record in OCLC, it should be deleted. The term "etcher" will remain in the list of relator terms.
Submitted by: Nina Schneider
History Note: Propose deleting term, 5/19/2008
Editorial team member & date: Nina Schneider, May 19, 2008
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Nina Schneider said
at 4:16 pm on Jun 27, 2008
6/27
Delete!
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