Hi,
For a musical work, Duets is as a preferred title?
Or
Duets is used after a Preferred title?
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Maliheh Dorkhosh,
MLIS
Tehran North Branch of IAU
Head of cataloging department of the central library and documentation
center. University of Tehran
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It would not be subfield y. Subfield y is a text phrase, not a path to the
resource. If you wanted to put it into subfield d, the path would be:
DATA-HT-01/Mapped Drives/Liberty Data/e-docs/3330004.pdf
But by putting a scheme in front of the path, you turn it into a URI. http
is the best
Maliheh Dorkhosh m.dorkh...@gmail.com wrote:
For a musical work, Duets is as a preferred title?
Or
Duets is used after a Preferred title?
If the work has only a generic title like Duos or Duets, then Duets
is the preferred title (see RDA 6.14.2.6 and 6.14.2.4). Here's one example:
Thank you for bringing this up again. Here is a link to an earlier posting by
me on this issue, which only generated one response:
https://listserv.collectionscanada.gc.ca/cgi-bin/wa?A2=RDA-L;db70d096.1307
There is some more discussion of the issue in a longer thread that started out
as a
While we're waiting for this gap to be filled in the RDA toolkit, at our
library we have been creating a kind of hybrid text/still image record for
comic book/graphic novels and books consisting of only illustrated plates.
We use the RDA Extent terms for text in the 300 field and add chiefly
Donna Bair-Mundy posted:
In AACR2 in the 300 $b subfield we recorded the fact that a book
consisted of all illustrations. RDA has no corresponding rule.
I quoted our head cataloguer earlier saying that when RDA was unclear,
just fall back on AACR2. I would add to that, do what helps your
--
From that, I suppose I could add another possibility:
300 |a 1 comic book (ix, 45 pages) : |b color ; |c 24 cm
This I think is a good fit.
One could say that neither Extent of Text nor Extent of Still Image apply for a
comic book or graphic novel
RDA-L readers,
A search by ti:duets retrieved 1,616 results. Here are some cases of duet
and its cognates appearing in part of a title in a name authority record:
Arban, J.-B. ǂq (Jean-Baptiste), ǂd 1825-1889. ǂt Méthode complète de cornet
à pistons et de saxhorn. ǂp Duets, ǂm cornets
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Hi Steve
Yes, you're right. After talking to Softlink we do it the following way and
it's working well:
856 $u file://DATA-HT-01/Mapped Drives/Liberty
Data/e-docs/10145.pdffile:///\\DATA-HT-01\Mapped%20Drives\Liberty%20Data\e-docs\10145.pdf
$z View PDF
Regards,
Kyley Felix
Librarian
Kyle Felix asked:
When cataloguing PDF files, I'm wondering where the link should go in
the 856 tag?
As you;ve been told, 856$u. Only the indicator changes.
We use the unit name PDF for PDF files, whether online or on an
inhouse server. In all cases, online resource is too general a unit
Thomas proposed:
Extent: 1 comic book (ix, 45 pages)
Dimensions: 24 cm
Colour Content: color
Perhaps it is because I grew up with cards, but I would find far
clearer the following without a label:
1 comic book (ix, 45 pages) : colour, 24 cm
or
ix, 45 pages (comic book) : colour, 24 cm
I
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