I have an illustrated book that has no specific statement of responsibility
realting to the illustrator anywhere in the resource. There is however, a
statement on the title page verso that reads Interior illustrations copyright
c2012 by Sebastian Ciaffaglione. I can't find any guidance on this
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I have an illustrated
This raises another question. If the author is provided on the title page and
the illustrator is provide on the title page verso can they both be transcribe
in the statement of the responsibility? Does not the rule 2.4.2.2 state the SOR
should come from the same source as the title proper. If
Don Charuk wrote:
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If the author is provided on the title page and the illustrator is provide on
the title page verso can they both be transcribe in the statement of the
responsibility? Does not the rule 2.4.2.2 state the SOR should come from the
same source as the title proper. If so
steven.arak...@yale.edu
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On Thursday, June 20, 2013 12:22 PM, Don Charuk
[dcha...@torontopubliclibrary.ca] wrote:
This raises another question. If the author is provided on the title page and
the illustrator is provide on the title page verso can they both be transcribe
in the statement of the responsibility? Does not
Kevin posted:
Interior illustrations copyright c2012 by Sebastian Ciaffaglione
The simplest solution might be to use this as a quoted note with --
Title page verso to justify an added entry.
I would like to use interior illustrations ... by Sebastian
Ciaffaglione in the 245 $c ...
Fine by me,
The optional omission in RDA 2.4.1.4 says Do not use a mark of omission
(…) to indicate the abridging of an SoR. Not sure if anything else in RDA
supercedes this?
Arthur Liu
Librarian Technician
Volpe National Transportation Systems Center
On Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 1:20 PM, J. McRee Elrod
And one does miss the LCRI about a t.p. extending from one page to the next.
Somehow the freedom to create (cataloger's judgment) is getting lost. In
the past we would have put the illustrator in brackets (it came from one of
the preliminaries) and make an added entry. That seemed so
I thank you all for the clarification. We were unsure on the interpretation of
the rules regarding order and rigidity of the preferred sources.
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Subject: [RDA-L] SOR from copyright statement
I have an illustrated book that has no specific statement of responsibility
realting to the illustrator anywhere in the resource. There is however, a
statement on the title page verso that reads Interior
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Kevin posted
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Kevin posted:
Interior illustrations copyright c2012 by Sebastian Ciaffaglione
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