Thanks to everyone on clarifying what exactly BibFrame is. I printed out the
link that Sally sent out. Mac, and all who responded to me on this, thank you.
--angelina joseph
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Every now and then I see the word Bibframe in emails. Is it replacing MARC?
How is that going to be?
-- angelina
Angelina Joseph
Cataloging Librarian
Ray Kay Eckstein Law Library
Marquette University
Milwaukee, WI 53201
Ph: 414-288-5553
Fax: 414-288-5914
email: angelina.jos...@marquette.edu
28, 2013 at 3:42 PM, Joseph, Angelina
angelina.jos...@marquette.edumailto:angelina.jos...@marquette.edu wrote:
Every now and then I see the word Bibframe in emails. Is it replacing MARC?
How is that going to be?
-- angelina
Angelina Joseph
Cataloging Librarian
Ray Kay Eckstein Law Library
Hello All:
I don't know if this was discussed on this list before, but I would like to
know if a title is just a revised printing and has a revised printing date
on it and everything else is the same as the original version, should it
warrant a new bibliographic record? The contents,
Mark:
I need your help with classification of microfiche titles. We get law books
recommended for libraries titles on microfiche. Should I put the date the
microfiche is created or the original date of publication of the item?
I think DtSt has to be s and Dates: should be single date for the
I thought that RDA is for making things simpler, but when I read 2.3.4 and
beyond, I found “avant-titres” which I have never heard of and could not find
in Webster online either.
I consider it’s ironic to have words like this in RDA Toolkit.
--angelina
2.3.4.1 Scope
Other title
I agree with this as it is not just the catalog that matters. A thesis or
dissertation is a permanent item for the person who toiled for many years
toward that. So s/he wants it to be as accurate as can be. Let the Grad school
fix the error before it is cataloged.
--angelina
Angelina Joseph
I feel the same. We get a lot of National Business Institute titles, where
there will be numerous authors most of the time. The names are listed in
alphabetical order and the person who worked the most on that book might be
last in the list of authors because of the alphabetization. If we use
Do we use British or American spelling (in this case, it is color v. colour)?
-- angelina
Angelina Joseph
Cataloging Librarian
Ray Kay Eckstein Law Library
Marquette University
Milwaukee, WI 53201
Ph: 414-288-5553
Fax: 414-288-5914
email: angelina.jos...@marquette.edu
From: Resource Description
Vince:
This url: http://files.library.northwestern.edu/public/pccahitg/RDA_conversion
doesn't seem to work.
I am getting error message every time I tried to access it. I clicked on it,
and copied the link and put it in the url box.
--angelina joseph
Marquette University Law
Milwaukee, WI
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Vince:
This url
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