Concise AACR2: 48. INTRODUCTION

In making a heading for a corporate body, take as many of the following five steps as are applicable.
First, choose the name that will be the basis for the heading.
Most bodies are known by only one name. In some cases, however, a body is identified by two or more names (see rule 49–50).
Second, decide whether the name needs an addition to distinguish it from other names (see rule 51).
Third, if the body is a conference, other meeing, exhibition, fair, etc., make the omissions and additions set out in rule 52.
Fourth, if the body is part of another body or is an agency of government, decide whether the body is to be entered directly or subordinately (see rules 53–56)
Fifth, make references from different names for the same body or from different parts of the chosen name (see rule 64).

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