Yes. The form of the authorized access point, in Canadiana, does not need to be identical to the form of the authorized access point in the LC/NAF file, since they are two distinct authority files. It may even happen that an authorized access point created by LAC in LC/NAF be different from the access point created for the same entity in Canadiana. | Yes. The form of the authorized access point, in Canadiana, does not need to be identical to the form of the authorized access point in the LC/NAF file, since they are two distinct authority files. It may even happen that an authorized access point created by LAC in LC/NAF be different from the access point created for the same entity in Canadiana. |