The report of the Joint Steering Committee for Development of RDA for 2012
is available on the JSC web site (
http://www.rda-jsc.org/2012JSCannualreport.html).
Regards, Judy Kuhagen
JSC Secretary
I disagree with Mr. Arakawa. Color does apply to illustrations in RDA.
The instruction at 7.15.1.3 specifically deals with illustrations, and
7.17.1.3 goes on to the color aspect of content - with the examples at
7.17.1.3 also reinforcing that the instruction applies to illustrations as
a type of
Yes. You are right. I did not see that.
Thanks,
Joan Wang
Illinois Heartland Library System
On Fri, Jan 18, 2013 at 12:41 PM, Arakawa, Steven
wrote:
> I don’t think the definition of color would apply to illustrations,
> since the rule explicitly excludes black and white or shades of grey.
I don't think the definition of color would apply to illustrations, since the
rule explicitly excludes black and white or shades of grey.
Steven Arakawa
Catalog Librarian for Training & Documentation
Catalog & Metadata Services, SML, Yale University
P.O. Box 208240 New Haven, CT 06520-8240
(203)4
Thanks for the explanation :)
Joan Wang
Illinois Heartland Library System
On Fri, Jan 18, 2013 at 11:17 AM, JSC Chair wrote:
> Your question points out an interesting discrepancy in RDA that was
> carried over from AACR2 (2.17B1) and should be re-examined with regard to
> Early Printed Resource
Your question points out an interesting discrepancy in RDA that was carried
over from AACR2 (2.17B1) and should be re-examined with regard to Early
Printed Resources, where RDA 3.21.2 for item-specific carrier
characteristics now includes notes about the "rubrication, illumination,
and other hand-c
Hi,
I have a question about color. Is color an attribute at the manifestation
or content level?
In FRBR, Color (Image) is an attribute listed under manifestation. The
explanation is “*Colour is the colour(s), tone(s), etc. (including black
and white) used in the production of an image*”. Here,
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