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 === Title ===  === Title === 
-Transcribe any title information from the image source as a cited title (this includes if the were is listed as '​Untitled'​). In the case of an untitled work, also create a descriptive title. If a descriptive title can not be made, use 'title unknown'​ with all lowercase to distinguish it from a genuine title. If there is another phrase that the work is known as include that as a variant title. When cited or popular titles are in a foreign language include a translated title in English. ​+Transcribe any title information from the image source as a cited title (this includes if the work is listed as '​Untitled'​). In the case of an untitled work, also create a descriptive title. If a descriptive title can not be made, use 'title unknown'​ with all lowercase to distinguish it from a genuine title. If there is another phrase that the work is known as include that as a variant title. When cited or popular titles are in a foreign language include a translated title in English. ​
  
 With architecture images, the title for photographs of buildings will always be the name of the building. ​ For images of plans, drawings, model, etc. the title will be a descriptive title, e.g. Plan of Old St. Peter'​s. ​ Include the name of the building in the relationship field. ​ For more information see the Relationship field link. With architecture images, the title for photographs of buildings will always be the name of the building. ​ For images of plans, drawings, model, etc. the title will be a descriptive title, e.g. Plan of Old St. Peter'​s. ​ Include the name of the building in the relationship field. ​ For more information see the Relationship field link.
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 +For illuminated manuscripts,​ include the shelf mark with the repository title, or //as// the repository title. These are unique identifiers that scholars find crucial in research. [[manuscripts]]
  
 === Title type === === Title type ===
-Use one of the following: //​brandName//,​ //cited//, //​creator//,​ //​descriptive//,​ //former//, //​inscribed//,​ //owner//, //​popular//,​ //​repository//,​ translated, //​other// ​+Use one of the following: //​brandName//,​ //cited//, //​creator//,​ //​descriptive//,​ //former//, //​inscribed//,​ //owner//, //​popular//,​ //​repository//, ​//translated//, //​other// ​. **Do not use '​VARIANT'​ or '​ALTERNATE'​ as a title type.** Use '​other'​ in cases where you would consider using '​variant'​ or '​alternate'​ or repeat a title type if appropriate.
  
 === Title notes === === Title notes ===
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 **Title:** Grid Number 9 **Title:** Grid Number 9
  
-**Title type:​** ​variant ​title+**Title type:​** ​other title 
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 +**Title:** LOC Rosenwald Ms. 10 
 +**Title type:** repository ​title
  
  
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