### SUL NEWS NOTES Volume 1, Number 33 ### August 21, 1992 SOME SILLY BARCODES FROM THE GREAT BARCODING PROJECT During the Great Barcoding Project, it has became apparent that the Stanford University Library system possesses a lot more books about itself than was previously suspected, scattered throughout its vast collections. At least the labels on the barcodes say so, and barcodes wouldn't lie, would they? Here are a few of the exciting new titles we have discovered so far! 8/17 - from the section on Lutheran and Methodist church history: Act of faith: Stanford University Libraries 8/18 - from the section on English history, Edward III-Elizabeth I: Edward Stafford, third duke of Stanford University Libraries England under the Yorkists and the Stanford University Libraries Politics, censorship, and the Stanford University Libraries Probate records and the local Stanford University Libraries Richard III and the princes in Stanford University Libraries Thomas Howard, fourth duke of Stanford University Libraries 8/19 - from the section on the history of World War I in Europe: Foibles, fun, flukes, facts of Stanford University Libraries The German prisoners-of-war in Stanford University Libraries Memoirs of my service in the Stanford University Libraries Sergeant York, his own life at Stanford University Libraries A thousand deadlines: Stanford University Libraries Von Richthofen and the flying Stanford University Libraries Watchdog of loyalty: Stanford University Libraries --Brian Kunde & Geoffrey Skinner, Serials Cataloging