Entry Corporate Name
001 - CONTROL NUMBER
- control field: 8412
003 - CONTROL NUMBER IDENTIFIER
- control field: DLC
005 - DATE AND TIME OF LATEST TRANSACTION
- control field: 20200604172622.0
008 - FIXED-LENGTH DATA ELEMENTS
- fixed length control field: 801121n| azannaabn |a ana
010 ## - LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CONTROL NUMBER
- LC control number: n 50057825
- Canceled/invalid LC control number: n 83001867
035 ## - SYSTEM CONTROL NUMBER
- System control number: (OCoLC)oca00092426
040 ## - CATALOGING SOURCE
- Original cataloging agency: DLC
- Language of cataloging: eng
- Description conventions: rda
- Transcribing agency: DLC
- Modifying agency: DLC
- Modifying agency: OCoLC
- Modifying agency: MiU-L
046 ## - SPECIAL CODED DATES
- Start period: 1901
- End period: 1985
- Source of date scheme: edtf
110 2# - HEADING--CORPORATE NAME
- Corporate name or jurisdiction name as entry element: American Philosophical Association.
- Subordinate unit: Western Division
510 2# - SEE ALSO FROM TRACING--CORPORATE NAME
- Control subfield: r
- Relationship information: Predecessor
- Corporate name or jurisdiction name as entry element: Western Philosophical Association
510 2# - SEE ALSO FROM TRACING--CORPORATE NAME
- Control subfield: r
- Relationship information: Successor
- Corporate name or jurisdiction name as entry element: American Philosophical Association.
- Subordinate unit: Central Division
670 ## - SOURCE DATA FOUND
- Source citation: American Philosophical Association website, viewed November 6, 2018:
- Information found: (The APA has a federal structure, composed of three divisions--the Central, Eastern, and Pacific--and a national office that together make up a single national 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. The APA informally adopted a divisional structure when the Western Philosophical Association, which had been founded in 1900, joined the newly founded American Philosophical Association in 1901, the former becoming known as the Western Division and the latter becoming known as the Eastern Division. These two divisions of the newly united American Philosophical Association cooperated closely thereafter. The Pacific Division was founded in 1924 as an independent society for philosophy on the Pacific coast, but it soon joined its sister divisions, adopted its present moniker, and began to hold annual conferences. A constitution adopted by the APA in 1927 enshrined a federal governance model that the APA still uses. In 1985, the Western Division was renamed the Central Division)