James Weinheimer, speculating on the effects of moving MARC data to RDF XML, 
said at one point



" Compare this [loss of subfielding in 6XX fields] to losing the subfields in 
the 1xx/7xx, where the consequences would appear to be much fewer."



I'm not expert in XML, but I would surmise that losing the ability to 
distinguish the title subelements from the name of a person in what is now a 
MARC 700 12 field (i.e. an analytical added entry) would have detrimental 
effects for retrieval of music materials.  There are times when it's desirable 
to provide title phrase or keyword access to the title subelements in such 
fields.  Simply saying that those subelements will occupy an XML title field 
(somewhat equivalent to a MARC 740 02 added entry) runs the risk, I fear, of 
losing the link between the name of the person and the title.  That link is 
currently broken in our library's public catalog in terms of search 
redirection, and the lack of the link causes all sorts of mischief.



Or I could be misunderstanding the entire thing and exposing my Luddite self.  
It's happened before.



Mark Scharff, Music Cataloger

Gaylord Music Library

Washington University in St. Louis

mscha...@wustl.edu<mailto:mscha...@wustl.edu>




Mark Scharff, Music Cataloger
Gaylord Music Library
Washington University in St. Louis
mscha...@wustl.edu<mailto:mscha...@wustl.edu>

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