Continuing Resources: Serials RESOURCE DESCRIPTION AND ACCESS: A COBEC WORKSHOP FEBRUARY 3, 2014 GUY FROST VALDOSTA STATE UNIVERSITY.

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Continuing Resources: Serials RESOURCE DESCRIPTION AND ACCESS: A COBEC WORKSHOP FEBRUARY 3, 2014 GUY FROST VALDOSTA STATE UNIVERSITY

Governing Body CONSER – Cooperative Online Serials Program Resources: PCC RDA CONSER Standard Record (CSR): -RDA-CSR.doc (Dec. 18, 2013) -RDA-CSR.doc Provides Core requirements for cataloging serials (including Rare) Note: CONSER and PCC (BIBCO) Day 1 for RDA only cataloging is January 1, 2015

Authors and Serials Unlike single volume resources, serial volumes have restrictions on when you can put an corporate body in the 1XX field. There are two criteria must be met according to the LC-PCC PS (RDA )  1st : Originating, issuing, or causing to be issued  2nd: One out these seven criteria:  Works that record the collective thought of the body  Legislative, judicial, and other government hearings  Works that report the collective activity of the body  Works that represent to collective activity of a performing group when it goes beyond mere performing  Cartographic works originating from the body  Legal works (Laws, bills, etc.)  Named individual works by two or more bodies acting as a corporate body

Brainstorming on Authors 245;##; $a Annual report / $c Ministry of Agriculture & Fisheries. 245##; $a Georgia commercial driver’s manual / $c Georgia Department of Driver Services.

Title (RDA 2.3.2) Preferred Source of information  Title page  Cover  Caption  Masthead  Colophon  Any other source forming part of the resource itself  Accompanying material  Container  Published description

Other Title Information (RDA 2.3.4) RDA – generally omit LC-PCC PS – Core of LC CONSER  Record if it provides clarity or support for the title proper that otherwise would be misleading  Frequency in other title information can be recorded in the 310 fields following RDA  LC-PCC PS – Core of LC  Not required for CONSER Parallel titles  Record all in 246 or both 245 ($b) and 246

Variant Titles (246) Initialisms and Acronyms  If not chosen as the title proper, record in 246 rather than other title information (RDA 2.3.6)  Not required for CONSER Record all variant titles if considered important for patron access Record minor changes in title in the 246

Statement of Responsibility RDA – Record the statement of responsibility for a resource  Record all variants (e.g., name changes) in the ;__; $a Issued by: United States Department of Transportation, ; Georgia Department of Public Safety, ; American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators, 2006-

Publication Statement (264/1) Base Statement  Place (RDA 2.8.2) – only first named is core  Record changes in place if considered important (RDA )  Name (RDA 2.8.4) – only first named is core  Record changes in name of publisher if considered important (RDA )  Dates (RDA 2.8.6) – Record publication dates of first and last issue  If dates are know  If first and last issue is in hand

Changes in Publication Statements Unless the title changes for a serial, or the 1XX changes, a new record is not required when the issuing body changes 264 First indicators allow for the recording of the publication history  _ = earliest (blank)  2 – Intervening  3 – Current/Latest $3 materials specified helps clarify the change 264;_1; $3 : $a New York, NY : $b Alan R. Liss, Inc. 264;31; $3 $a Hoboken, N.J. : $b Wiley-Liss, Inc.

008 - DtSt: and Dates: May be different than the 264 $c For Serials, the dates recorded in the 008 reflect date of content, not date of publication Second date has 9999 as the last date if the serial is current (DtSt: c) DtSt: cDates: 2008, ;_1; $a … : $b …, $c [2007]- Copyright date is 2007

264/2-4 – Distribution. Manufacture, Copyright Follows the same guidelines as outlined in RDA  If no 264;_1; - record 264;_2;  If no 264;_1; or 264;_2; record 264;_3;  264;_4; $a - LC PCC PS it is not required to record copyright for serials In all cases, if more than one place or name is provided, only the first need be recorded

300 – Extent, Other Physical Details, Dimensions If the resource is complete, record the number of units and a term for the type of carrier (RDA 3.4) If the resource is incomplete, only provide a term 300;__; $a volumes Other physical details (RDA , 3-11, , 7.15, 7.17, 7.18) – not usually used with serials, however same as for other resources; use catalogers judgement Dimensions only required for non-print serials (RDA 3.5)

310 and 321 – Frequency Core for CONSER – 310 Current frequency Former frequency is not Core (RDA ) for new/original records 310 has corresponding fixed fields Freq: m Regl: r 310;__; $a Monthly, $b ;__; $a Bimonthly, $b Jan

Content, Media, and Carrier ( ) This the same as all other resources  Core for CONSER

362 – Numbering of Serials First or only sequence core (RDA 2.6)  Substitute a slash (/) for a dash (-) if needed for clarity 362;1_; $a Began in 1998/1999-  Follow RDA (numeric) and RDA (chronological) Alternative and make a note (RDA (with first indicator 1 - unstructured))  Transcribe as found (RDA 2.6.1) 362;1_; $a Began with volume 1, issue 1 (January 3, 2013); ceased with volume 1, issue 1 (February 3, 2013)  Record or supply numeric or chronological designation for the first issue when available even if not in hand

490 – Series and Numbering Title proper of series, ISSN for series, Numbering within series (only if all present on all issues), Title proper of subseries, ISSN of subseries, and Numbering within subseries (only if all issue have it)  All items are Core with LC/PCC and CONSER (RDA , , )

588 – Notes on Issue, Part, or Iteration RDA Always record a 588 note on the issue used for cataloging the resource  This not is also accompanied by the Source of title not  Prefer using: Description based on: Always record a second 588 field for the last issued reviewed when cataloging a resource  Prefer using: Latest issue consulted: 588;__; $a Description based on: Vol. 1, issue 3 (September 30, 2005); title from caption. 588;__; $a Latest issue consulted: Vol. 2, issue 1 (May 1, 2006).

008 and Identifiers 008:  Alph: a (Roman alphabet)  BLvL: s (for serial)  b – Serial component part (serial within a serial – used with 773)  S/L: Successive v. Latest entry – Code 0 for Successive Entry  SrTp: Type of Continuing Resource  Freq: Frequency  Regl: Regularity ISSN (RDA 2.15)

7XX Relationship Already covered on Day (previous title) and 785 (later title) are the most common 7XX fields associated with serials 776 – Additional Physical Form - used to show the relationship of a serial in a different carrier (e.g., print v. online) Other 7XX fields  767 – Translation  770 – Supplement/Special Issue  772 – Supplement Parent Entry  773 – Host Item Entry  774 – Constituent Unit Entry  775 – Other Edition Entry  777 – Issued with Entry

CONSER Core Everything up to this point is consider Core or Core If [applicable] for CONSER There are additional note fields used in serials cataloging  515 – Numbering Peculiarities Note 515__; $a Some issues lack volume numbering.  525 – Supplements note 525;__; $a Supplements accompany some issues.  530 – Addition physical form note (with 776)  547 – Former title Complexity note  550 – Issuing body note.  555 – Cumulative Index/Finding Aid Note  580 – Linking Entry Complexity Note (e.g., merges, or splits)

Serials and Non-book Formats Choose a work form for the Type of resource you have (e.g., maps, scores, sound recordings, etc.)  Change BLvL: s  Code DtSt: correctly (c, d, or u)  Add 006 for Continuing Resource  Add any other fields required by CONSER outlined above If the resource is also on the Internet  Add an 006 for the computer  Add a 007 for the electronic aspect  Change Form to o for Electronic  Adjust the as needed  Add a 347 for Digital File Characteristics  Add a 776 if print counterpart exists  Add 856 for the URL