Re: [RDA-L] Pseudonyms under RDA

2013-10-16 Thread Brenndorfer, Thomas
e Elrod [m...@slc.bc.ca] Sent: October-16-13 8:01 PM To: Brenndorfer, Thomas Cc: RDA-L@listserv.lac-bac.gc.ca Subject: Re: [RDA-L] Pseudonyms under RDA Thomas quoted an RDA example: >Authorized access point: Cunningham, E. V., 1914-2003. Sylvia >Variant access point: Fast, Howard, 1914-2003. Sylvia

Re: [RDA-L] Pseudonyms under RDA

2013-10-16 Thread J. McRee Elrod
Thomas quoted an RDA example: >Authorized access point: Cunningham, E. V., 1914-2003. Sylvia >Variant access point: Fast, Howard, 1914-2003. Sylvia I ain't gwine do dat. I agree with Adam that there should not be two access points for the same person in the same bibliographic record. A see or s

Re: [RDA-L] Pseudonyms under RDA

2013-10-16 Thread Brenndorfer, Thomas
> -Original Message- > From: Resource Description and Access / Resource Description and Access > [mailto:RDA-L@LISTSERV.LAC-BAC.GC.CA] On Behalf Of Arakawa, Steven > Sent: October-16-13 6:32 PM > To: RDA-L@LISTSERV.LAC-BAC.GC.CA > Subject: Re: [RDA-L] Ps

Re: [RDA-L] Pseudonyms under RDA

2013-10-16 Thread Arakawa, Steven
(KC) I am really asking about variant access points for the works. If there is an authorized access point for a work under an author's real identity, and we have decided that he/she is so well-known that none of his/her alternate identities need to be given life as NARs in their own right,

Re: [RDA-L] Pseudonyms under RDA

2013-10-16 Thread Kathie Coblentz
On Wed, 16 Oct 2013 13:47:56 +, Arakawa, Steven wrote: As an example, the cataloger has an early edition of Jane Eyre. The author name on the title page is Currer Bell. Although Currer Bell is a pseudonym for Charlotte Bronte, we wouldn't want the cataloger to enter under Bell, Currer rat

Re: [RDA-L] Pseudonyms under RDA

2013-10-16 Thread Arakawa, Steven
PM To: RDA-L@LISTSERV.LAC-BAC.GC.CA Subject: Re: [RDA-L] Pseudonyms under RDA On Tue, 15 Oct 2013 21:45:08 +, Arakawa, Steven wrote: "The question came up, as I recall, at one of the Bibco training sessions, with Voltaire as the example. If I recall correctly, the trainer referred to R

Re: [RDA-L] Pseudonyms under RDA

2013-10-15 Thread J. McRee Elrod
Kathie said: >Don't be too quick to suspect. There are eight records in OCLC for editio= >ns of Candide with "Ralph, Mr., le docteur" or a variant in 100, and two = >others with Ralph in a 700. There are at least a couple of records under = >many, if not all, of Voltaire's multitude of pseudonyms.

Re: [RDA-L] Pseudonyms under RDA

2013-10-15 Thread Kathie Coblentz
On Tue, 15 Oct 2013 15:21:32 -0700, J. McRee Elrod wrote: >I suspect we don't have legacy records entered under those pseudonyms >as we have for Rampling, nor I suspect do we have 600$a$t or 700$a$t >entries under those pseudonyms. > > __ __ J. McRee (Mac) Elrod (m...@slc.bc.ca) > {_

Re: [RDA-L] Pseudonyms under RDA

2013-10-15 Thread J. McRee Elrod
Kathie Coblentz said: >Under RDA (9.2.2.8), each and every one of these "alternate identities" o= >ught to have an NAR of its own Seem to me that would apply to 500 see also references, not 400 see references. It's so long after the fact, I suspect most if not all Voltaire's titles have appeared

Re: [RDA-L] Pseudonyms under RDA

2013-10-15 Thread Kathie Coblentz
On Tue, 15 Oct 2013 21:45:08 +, Arakawa, Steven wrote: "The question came up, as I recall, at one of the Bibco training sessions, with Voltaire as the example. If I recall correctly, the trainer referred to RDA 9.2.2.3: "When choosing the preferred name for the person, generally choose the

Re: [RDA-L] Pseudonyms under RDA

2013-10-15 Thread Arakawa, Steven
ailto:RDA-L@LISTSERV.LAC-BAC.GC.CA] On Behalf Of Kathie Coblentz Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2013 5:10 PM To: RDA-L@LISTSERV.LAC-BAC.GC.CA Subject: [RDA-L] Pseudonyms under RDA Has anyone working with RDA ever taken a look at the NAR for Voltaire? It contains no fewer than 58 variant access points (t

[RDA-L] Pseudonyms under RDA

2013-10-15 Thread Kathie Coblentz
Has anyone working with RDA ever taken a look at the NAR for Voltaire? It contains no fewer than 58 variant access points (the MARC fields formerly known as "see references"). Of these, by my quick count, at least 31 are pseudonyms, and I know that list is not complete; the printed catalog of th