in art book indexing,
IN:220–223
in biographical indexing,
IN:172, 178–179
for case study names,
IN:242
changes of name and,
IN:9–10
for clarification,
IN:9–10, 41, 49–51, 287, 313
for corporate names,
IN:287, 288, 290, 291, 297–298, 335
dates,
IN:178
with double-posted name changes,
IN:248
for Dutch names,
IN:80–81
for ecclesiastical titles,
IN:42
for events,
R3:76
with fictional names,
IN:251–253, 275, 276
for French names,
IN:87
fuller
vs. minimalist approaches to using,
IN:13–14, 298
fullness of name and,
IN:326
for geographic names,
IN:308, 310, 311–313;
R2:18, 73
for German female royalty,
IN:104
for German names,
IN:100
for Greek names,
IN:26
for identification,
IN:50–51
for Jewish names,
IN:34–35
in literary criticism,
R3:55
LOC Authorities,
IN:333
for locations in cities,
IN:308
for marriage-based name changes,
IN:248, 249
in math indexes,
R3:107
with multiple names,
IN:49–50
for names,
R3:67–72;
TC:53, 72, 77–78
for one-word names,
IN:10–11, 47–48, 234, 251–252, 257
origin-based,
IN:25, 36–37
for partial names,
IN:178
in periodical indexes,
R3:124–126
for postal codes,
IN:312
purposes of,
IN:49, 251
RDA, IN:321, 333
for relationships with primary biographical figure,
IN:250
for religion-based name changes,
IN:248
for religious titles,
IN:9, 193, 194, 195
for Roman names,
IN:31–32
for royalty,
IN:41, 104, 204–206
for saints,
IN:43
for ships,
IN:293
for similar names,
IN:11–14, 30, 101, 178–179
spelling variations as,
IN:33
in subheadings,
R2:16–19
surnames and,
IN:36–37, 80
for time period or years,
R3:63, 76–77
titles,
IN:8–9
for unfamiliar terms,
R3:75–76
variant names,
IN:9–10, 17, 50, 52–53