ok "Everything is nice :
collected stories, sketches and plays" is not known to anyone by that title,
but rather is known by the title "Works. Selections. 2012"???
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t would just be nice
if we didn't hear constant complaints about us hoping for and working toward a
better future.
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r the advancement of information science
and technology.
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tabase efficiency; it's about knowing what the pieces of data are, what
they mean, and how they relate.
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be too great. Yes, we can identify some
of the FRBR elements right now, and can do some things that years ago would
have been thought of as impossible. But it's nowhere near what we should be
able to do, because the data just aren't able to be identified precisely enough.
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objects of those keyword searches, or relevance raking, or Lucene indexing, or
whatever other as-yet-undeveloped means of discovery there may be. How many
times does this have to be said?
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eb sites at Amazon, Best Buy, etc. Anyone denying
that this is "FRBR in action" totally misunderstands what FRBR is.
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That is NOT at all what it is. It is a model of the data
underlying the bibliographic records. Those are very, very, very different
things.
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c
costs for the initial development of the RDA text and especially the Toolkit
will be paid off, and substantially lower subscription prices will be able to
support ongoing maintenance???)
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e accessible through the RDA Toolkit, but
a subscription is *not* required to view the PS.
So, yes they are a part of the Toolkit. But no, you don't have to pay anything
to get them.
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and. If the 240 or 130 happens to be identical to
the 775 $t, that's because the same preferred title is used for both editions.
But the fields are talking about two different resources.
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. It makes no difference whatsoever, as
long as the official definitions are documented and implemented in systems.
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o" as far as what the RDA element is
describing. If the labelling doesn't say, you'd probably have to listen to the
recording or look at the audio waveforms, I guess. Probably safest to leave
that element blank if you can't determine it for sure.
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Like one that would be used for a particular work by Nathaniel Hawthorne, I
suppose?
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ce and the museum
as described within the content of the resource itself is what is of
bibliographic significance.
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be any specific
designators that fit the situation.
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ly link it
up with all of the other language expressions of that same work.
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a in our bib records makes it
difficult to see which pieces are this RDA element or that RDA element. The
future should be much, much easier.
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4-2003. Sylvia" would be
incorrect. But that's not the case. Both forms of name are valid authorized
access points; as such, it is entirely appropriate to use one of them in a
variant access point for a work entered under the other name, if warranted by
usage in resources.
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ns that if authorized access points are
being used, they need to be made unique. That's not adopting "Anglo-American
practices", it's adopting RDA.
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the name cannot
be readily ascertained."
The instructions for *access points* for both names and works explicitly say
that elements should be added to make them unique. It's when we're able to
rely on identifiers that we can let go of the need for unique access points.
Kevin M.
Dana: What you're looking for may be in LC-PCC PS 1.4, under "Pre-Modern Forms
of Letters".
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ecords to be in that language.
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single work, we must assume
that library users don't know the collection by the title that the author and
publisher gave to it--the title that is printed right there on the title page,
the cover, the spine, etc., and that appears in publisher catalogs,
advertisements, book reviews, b
le (the example in 6.2.2.10.3 seems to imply this), collections
that have generic titles only, or (if being cataloged retrospectively) have
come to be known by generic titles (e.g., generally referenced by generic
titles in trade media, scholarly resources, etc.).
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If the creator's name is part of the AAP, there is no conflict, unless the
combination of name and preferred title are the same[footnote]. The title
proper of one work being the same as the title proper of a different work is
not in itself a conflict. Conflicts only apply to *authorized access
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festation* attribute) from the AAP (a *work/expression* attribute).
When we're beyond MARC, I'm pretty sure that'll happen. (If it doesn't, we'll
have done a poor job of replacing MARC...) But whether or not we should also
move in that direction *with* MARC is something
level--it will only be at the work level, per RDA chapter 19.
Hopefully, catalogers will start out describing *manifestations*, and then link
those descriptions up to the expressions/works that are involved.)
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is to be accessed under that article
(e.g., a title that begins with the name of a person or place).
The LC-PCC PS says to apply the alternative. The record Jay Shorten cites
appears to be in error.
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int to record the relationship to a person, etc. associated with the
resource. Variant access points are in chapter 8, which is generally
understood in our current scenario as applying to authority records, not
bibliographic records.
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In my mind, "any other available source" seems to cover pretty much anything
you could imagine anywhere in the universe. The phrase "e.g." means "for
example" and should not be read as having any exclusive intent. An email
message is obviously "any other a
Could the page perhaps be cited as "page ii"?
Personally, I'm not sure that I fully agree with that specific provision in
LC-PCC PS 1.7.1 that Joan reminded us of. At least, in cases where strictly
following it results in misleading or confusing data.
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that indicates lack of certainty, which then
necessitates use of a question mark. You may KNOW that something was published
between 2000 and 2004, or you may assume that it was PROBABLY published between
2000 and 2004; those are two different things.
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in series: 988" since it gives
significantly more information than just the number alone in a quoted note.
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se,
it's all stated more *simply* the way it is now. On the one hand, it might
require some more significant reorganization to put the guidelines in the more
logical place; but on the other hand, it might help lessen some of the
confusion between "main entry" and "cr
ould be presented in different
ways graphically, giving the sense of the statement referring to the two
separate entities: "Champs" and "Essais". But if it reads as as single phrase
"Champs essais", then the main series is only implicit, and should be given in
brack
ickly than could be done with AACR2.
Aside from having some placeholder chapters (for things that have no AACR2
equivalent), RDA is no more "unfinished" than AACR2 ever was.
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hips. The film "Doctor Zhivago" was based on the *work*
that was the novel by Boris Pasternak.
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However, in PCC practice the language element is not used in the access point
for an expression in the original language. Consequently, the access point for
a work and its original language expression may be identical.
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sign their OPAC that way. But more likely, they'd be used in
facets for filtering search results. If we were to limit our MARC records only
to those things that show up in brief OPAC displays, we'd be even worse off
than we already are in terms of the richness of metadata.
Kevin M. R
recorded two different ways. Just like the
statement of responsibility, which gets recorded in 245 $c, is a different
thing from the authorized access point for the creator, which goes into 100.
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x27;t use things without first getting them.)
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ples. I have a feeling (a very strong
one) that if we're able to come to agreement about the meaning of the FRBR
tasks there would be much less disagreement about what users are actually doing.
Kevin M. Randall
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ly choosing based on the agency's preferences. If a)-d) don't apply, then
isn't this resource pretty much the equivalent of something that could have
been presented as tete-beche but instead was put together interleaved? In that
case, the spirit behind f) would seem to apply.
K
r more multilingual to
> serve native speakers of other languages, I do not understand RDA's
> retreat into Anglocentrism.
But then don't the words "leaves" and "pages" also constitute Anglocentrism???
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.
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ither locally or elsewhere if the
records are transferred to another agency.
In regard to the GMD (245 $h), the replacement data are in MARC fields 336,
337, and 338.
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Bob Maxwell said:
"Be daring :-) If it's useful, do it."
That's a great philosophy!
Kevin
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transferred, etc.).
If there is other evidence that the name of the person in the copyright
statement is the creator of the illustrations, then it would be proper to
include a note. But a copyright statement does not belong in 245.
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ke care of handling the relationship of the series
manifestation to its expression (or expressions, plural). But of course we
can't do that with MARC data, at least the way we work with it.
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(84
in 1XX.
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field, access points, etc.).
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[m
int out if you print out an RDA rule.
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help catalogers determine
if there was an actual change in a particular instruction, or when instruction
numbers have changed, etc. Will this section of the RDA Toolkit be augmented
with all of the histories for updates that have occurred to date?
Thanks.
Kevin M. Randall
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. Library bibliographic data is not a registry
of copyright information.
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nformation that doesn't appear
on the resource, but libraries generally are NOT those agencies. Anyone using
library metadata as a resource for researching copyright information is looking
in the wrong place!
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by a name that implies a
more neutral stance. Thus I would prefer to call it the "King James Version"
or "King James Bible".
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Mac Elrod wrote:
> > 264 #1 $a [Earth] : $b [Publisher of (name of the work)], $c [not
> before 1992]
>
> You are kidding right?
Yes, I was kidding on that one. Sorry I forgot the smiley face!
Kevin
her than the "not identified" phrase for the other
elements, and had a 264 such as:
264 #1 $a [Earth] : $b [Publisher of (name of the work)], $c [not
before 1992]
Have other libraries dealt with this question?
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the catalog users themselves) wish.
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the
name to the resource, but it's not part of the access point; it's just that in
a MARC record, we haven't figured out any other place to put the relationship
designator.
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itle proper is incomplete if it's leaving out $n and $p. I
don't see any positive functionality of the separate subfielding; there only
seems to be a negative effect.
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cades; the title proper element will fit into an ISBD display with no
problem, and it can also be used in non-ISBD contexts and still make perfect
sense.
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uch easier to allow for a limitless number of
output choices (including ISBD).
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Actually, it seems to me that ISBD display has been on the way out for a long
time now, and I really can't see it coming back. Of course, we've left that
pretty much all to the whims of the developers of the commercial systems
anyway, so it's anybody's guess as to what we'll see in the future.
Area 0
337Area 0
338?
342Area 3
362Area 3 (if 1st indicator is 0), Area 7 (if 1st indicator is 1)
490Area 6
500Area 7
Kevin
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ust think it easier and
worthwhile for RDA to continue the . and resolve our singular . , .., no .
confusion if for no other reason than to please the vast crowd of
non-catalogers that we serve.
Jack
Jack Wu
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ys been a bit wonky. I
don't think there is any way that we can code data in MARC records so a
"perfect" ISBD display can be generated, at least with today's OPACs. Just one
more reason I hope an RDA-element-friendly metadata structure comes our way
sooner rather than later
, when there is absolutely
nothing to be found in the resource in hand. Unfortunately, while the 264 $a
will often be able to be filled in with *something*, the $b will still get that
stock phrase from time to time.
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(Larger Place : Township)". If I'm formulating the AAP for the name of a place
or body located in Place A Township, and need to use the name of the township
as a qualifier, leaving out the word "Township" results in an AAP with the
WRONG place name in the qualifier.
Kevin
es (e.g., works consisting of both graphic
and textual content such as comic books)".
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for an entity
associated with the original manifestation or a specific copy, and that
association does not apply to the reproduction; I think such a case will be
rather rare, though.
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ify" and "Select" tasks. They really should be variant
access points, IMO.
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I don't understand why "new collections published for the first time probably
wouldn't." Could you elaborate?
Kevin
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I think that is more commonly called "half-title". The definitions in 2.3.4.1
are basically just ported over from the glossary definition in AACR2. Could
probably use an update...
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exhibition catalog given an AAP with just "Africa" which will
then by necessity be qualified by a place, or a date, or a publisher, or the
phrase "Exhibition catalog" or whatever--instead of just using simple title
proper "Africa, the art of a continent"...
Kevin M
or
multiple 300 fields depends on how a system is able to handle the data.
Ideally, if you want ISBD output, the way a system would process a recording
containing mulitple 300 fields would be to just put them all into one Area 5
statement, inserting a plus sign before each of the subsequent
ity record is essentially "name portion of the authorized
access point for a work or expression".
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gy, the meaning of MARC 100/110/111 in a bibliographic record
or name/title authority record is essentially "name portion of the authorized
access point for a work or expression".
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Beautifully put, Ben!
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ssociation
Source of information reads: sponsored by the Library Association (founded 1877)
The implication here is that the entire statement as found after "Source of
information reads:" would be included in the statement of responsibility
element, unless it is abridged per the Optiona
uch better job of conveying the essence of what's on
the source of information, using punctuation marks to take over the function
that typography and/or layout probably played.
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are, of
course, looking forward to the time that we will be using the method described
in 17.4.2.1; but that day will have to wait for a while (and depends on the
developments in the Bibframe endeavor).
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format that's more RDA-friendly,
the 240 field is essential in a case like this. If your clients have
"distaste" for the 240 field, I question how well they understand or care how
bibliographic data works.
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Not much there
that fits this! The closest seem to be "host institution", "Issuing body", and
"sponsoring body", but none of them is really appropriate. I would just omit
subfield $e, since it is not a required element.
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00 could
be debated. 246 is not really essential for access, since the correct form of
the title will be in the 240.
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ACR2 let's just keep consistent in being wrong on
that point. We'll start doing it right in RDA."
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I think most of us were ignorant about metric symbols before RDA came along. I
certainly was. As was AACR2 itself!
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pecific things in #2 above? Got me! I haven't researched the
JSC documents on these things.
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A.3.2.3 "Each area of the description other than the first is
preceded by a point, space, dash, space (. --), unless that area is clearly
separated from the preceding area by paragraphing, in which case the point,
space, dash, space may be replaced by a point (.) give
ith the note in $i and the title in
$a. The 730 for access by the magazine title would not need to have any
relationship designator.
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a: That purpose is NOT something
that's new in RDA, by any means! It's been part of our tradition for a very
long, long time.
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AACR and related standards)) then
I think we really should all be thinking of the authorized access point as
being core in our implementation for the time being.
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lied in practice. It's what we're doing when we
give the authorized access point, the recording method described in 17.4.2.2.
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RDA has no provision for using "c" or "p".
It's either the symbol, or the word "copyright" or "phonogram". Using "c" or
"p" with the date is a pre-RDA convention.
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ames omitted before and after Carl Bildt. Either way, I'm not sure I like the
look of it.
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identifiers
of the specific instances of those Group 1 entities. The data will be able to
be collected into records if that's how a system needs it to operate.
Hope this helps.
Kevin M. Randall
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ext seems to be under constant revision.
As was AACR2, which was revised continually from 1982 through 2005.
RDA was never conceived to be a static work.
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