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Relationship in RDA Section 8 : Recording Relationships between Works, Expressions, Manifestations, & Items By: Habirah Binti Mohamad Pusat Bibliografi Negara Perpustakaan Negara Malaysia 6 th March 2013 1
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2 Chapters 18-22, Appendix I ◦ Resource and associated persons, families, corporate bodies Chapters 24-28, Appendix J ◦ Between resources (works, expressions, manifestations, items) Chapters 29-32, Appendix K ◦ Between persons, families, corporate bodies Relationships in RDA
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3 Methods to express relationships 1. Authorized access point, e.g. ◦ 110 2# $a Society of Linguists, $e author. 2. Structured description, e.g. ◦ 776 08 $i Also issued as: $t Health statistics 3. Unstructured description, e.g. ◦ 500 ## $a Translation of the author’s novel Digital fortress.
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Relationship between Group 1 Relationships between Works, Expressions, Manifestations, & Items : RDA 24-28 Chapters 24-28, Appendix J ◦ Between resources (works, expressions, manifestations, items) 4
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5 Relationships between resources Related works, expressions, manifestations, and items relationship in bibliographic and/or authority records Relationships in bibliographic and/or authority records: ◦ Related works (chapter 25) ◦ Related expressions (chapter 26) ◦ Related manifestations (chapter 27) ◦ Related items (chapter 28)
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7 Designation of relationships in MARC bibliographic records ◦ $j of 111 and 711 ◦ $i of 700-730 ◦ $i of 76X-78X linking entry fields ◦ MARC 21 coding (e.g., 780 00 “continues”; 785 00 “continued by”) ◦ MARC 21 264 fields
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8 Citing another resource: linking entry fields In MARC 760-787 fields: Copy/paste what is in the existing record for that resource and adjust the subfield coding as appropriate
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9 Relationship: Related works RDA 25.1 Common work relationships: ◦ Whole-part, e.g., Works in a compilation Chapters in a book ◦ Adaptations ◦ Supplements ◦ Sequential relationships (e.g., earlier and later serials)
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Relationship: Related works Three methods (RDA 24.4) Identifier (not used alone for now) Authorized access point Description (structured or unstructured) Cataloger judgment to use relationship designators in RDA appendix J.2 in subfield $i if MARC content designation doesn’t indicate relationship 10
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11 Structured / unstructured description Structured description = note or linking field: indicate elements by ISBD punctuation or MARC tagging Unstructured description = note using narrative rather a formal tagged structure to indicate the relationship
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12 Whole-part relationships No limit on number of works, unless burdensome, in MARC 505 contents note Cataloger’s judgment for number of MARC 7XX analytical authorized access points if that is the method used to give the relationship Don’t need to justify the 7XX analytical access points by a 505 field
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13 Example: Whole-part work Authorized access points for the works: 100 1# $a Shakespeare, William, $d 1564- 1616. 240 10 $a Plays. $k Selections 245 10 $a Hamlet ; $b King Lear / $c William Shakespeare. *700 12 $a Shakespeare, William, $d 1564- 1616. $t Hamlet. *700 12 $a Shakespeare, William, $d 1564- 1616. $t King Lear. * 2nd indicator in 700 indicates the relationship “Contains”
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14 Example: serial related works Structured descriptions and three identifiers each: 245 00 $a TCA journal. 785 00 $t Journal of professional counseling, practice, theory, & research $x 1556- 6382 $w (DLC) 2005205756 $w (OCoLC) 55891574 245 00 $a Journal of professional counseling, practice, theory, & research. 780 00 $t TCA journal $x 1556-4223 $w (DLC) 93645762 $w (OCoLC) 26906768 785 indicators 00 = relationship “Continued by” 780 indicators 00 = relationship “Continues”
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15 Authority record, work relationship 046 ## $k 1944 100 1# $a Chase, Mary, $d 1907-1981. $t Harvey 380 ## $a Play 530 #0 $w r $i Adapted as a motion picture (work): $a Harvey (Motion picture) 670 ## $a Harvey, 1950. 670 ## $a Wikipedia, Jan. 6, 2011 $b Harvey; Pulitzer Prize-winning play by Mary Chase; premiered in 1944)
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16 Related expressions RDA 26.1 Common expression relationships: ◦ Whole-part (e.g., translations in a compilation) ◦ Revisions ◦ Editions ◦ Translations ◦ Language editions ◦ Abridgements
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17 Relationship: related expression Three methods (RDA 24.4) ◦ Identifier (not used alone in US RDA Test) ◦ Authorized access point ◦ Description (structured or unstructured) Cataloger judgment to use relationship designators in RDA appendix J.3 in subfield $i if MARC content designation does not give relationship
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18 Authorized access points for the expressions: 100 1# $a Petterson, Per, $d 1952- 245 10 $a Two Norwegian novels / $c Per Petterson. 700 12 $a Petterson, Per, $d 1952- $t Ut og stjæle hester. $l English. 700 12 $a Petterson, Per, $d 1952- $t Til Sibir. $l English. Could also include a contents note but not required to justify the access points; or, a contents note without the 700 fields would be possible: 505 0# $a Out stealing horses -- To Siberia. Example 1: Whole-part expression
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19 Example 1: Whole-part expression Authorized access points for the expressions: 100 1# $a Petterson, Per, $d 1952- 245 10 $a Two Norwegian novels / $c Per Petterson. 505 0# $a Out stealing horses -- To Siberia. 700 12 $a Petterson, Per, $d 1952- $t Ut og stjæle hester. $l English. 700 12 $a Petterson, Per, $d 1952- $t Til Sibir. $l English. 740 02 $a Out stealing horses. 740 02 $a To Siberia.
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20 Example 2: serial related expression Structured description for other language edition: 130 0# $a Revista de política y derecho ambientales en América Latina y el Caribe. $l English. 245 10 $a Journal of environmental policy and law in Latin America and the Caribbean. 775 08 $i Issued also in Spanish under title: $t Revista de política y derecho ambientales en América Latina y el Caribe.
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21 Example 3: Related expression - translation Authorized access point: 100 1# $a Brown, Dan, $d 1964- 240 10 $a Digital fortress. $l French 245 10 $a Forteresse digitale. 700 1# $i Translation of: $a Brown, Dan, $d 1964- $t Digital fortress.
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Example 4: Related expression - translation Structured description in 500 field: 100 1# $a Brown, Dan, $d 1964- 240 10 $a Digital fortress. $l French 245 10 $a Forteresse digitale. 500 ## $a Translation of: Digital fortress / Dan Brown. -- 1st ed. -- New York : St. Martin’s Press, 1998. -- 371 pages ; 22 cm. 22
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23 Example 5: Related expression - translation Structured description in 765 field: 100 1# $a Brown, Dan, $d 1964- 240 10 $a Digital fortress. $l French 245 10 $a Forteresse digitale. *765 0# $a Brown, Dan, 1964- $t Digital fortress $b 1st ed. $d New York : St. Martin’s Press, 1998 $h 371 pages ; 22 cm $w (DLC) 9703318 * 2nd indicator “blank” = “Translation of”
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24 Example 6: Related expression - translation Unstructured description in 500 field: 100 1# $a Brown, Dan, $d 1964- 240 10 $a Digital fortress. $l French 245 10 $a Forteresse digitale. 500 ## $a Translation of the author’s novel Digital fortress.
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25 Related manifestations RDA 27.1 Common manifestation relationships: ◦ Reproductions ◦ Different formats for same expression (e.g., book vs. CD; book vs. PDF) ◦ Special issues
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26 Recording related manifestations Structured or unstructured description: ◦ Linking entry fields: 775 or 776 ◦ 5XX ◦ Not by an authorized access point Cataloger judgment to use relationship designators in RDA appendix J.4 in subfield $i if MARC content designation does not give relationship
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27 Example: Related manifestations 245 00 $a Health statistics for elementary -school children. 264 #1 $a Baltimore : $b Johns Hopkins University, $c 2009- 300 ## $a volumes ; $c 27 cm 776 08 $i Also issued as: $t Health statistics for elementary-school children $d Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University, 2009- $h CD-ROMs : 4 3/4 in.
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28 Reproductions: LC core LC: Generally, give information about the original in a linking field: ◦ MARC 775 field if same carrier ◦ 776 field if different carrier Use information as is from the record for the original ◦ If detailed information is not available, give a bibliographic history note in a MARC 500 field
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29 Reproductions: LC core (cont.) If a reproduction is a compilation, generally ◦ do not give MARC 775 or 776 linking fields for each work/expression in the compilation, and ◦ do not give bibliographic history notes for each work/expression in the compilation
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30 Example: Reproduction 100 1# $a Ringwalt, J. Luther $q (John Luther) 245 10 $a Anecdotes of General Ulysses S. Grant. 264 #1 $a Washington, D.C. : $b Library of Congress Preservation Microfilming Program, $c 1993. 300 ## $a 1 microfilm reel (118 pages) ; $c 35 mm 776 08 $i Reproduction of (manifestation): $a Ringwalt, J. Luther (John Luther) $t Anecdotes of General Ulysses S. Grant $d Philadelphia : J.B. Lippincott Company, 1886 $h 118 p. ; 18 cm. $n Call number of original: E672.R58 $w (DLC) 10032685 Structured description including an identifier:
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31 Related items RDA 28.1 Common item relationships ◦ Reproduction of a specific copy ◦ “Bound with” ◦ Item added to copy of manifestation in a special collection Relationships that apply only to a single copy of the manifestation -- so, usually local information
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32 Recording Related items RDA 28.1 Structured or unstructured description: ◦ Linking entry fields: 7XX ◦ 5XX ◦ Not by an authorized access point Cataloger judgment to use relationship designators in RDA appendix J.5 in subfield $i if MARC content designation does not give relationship
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33 Examples: Related items 501 $i Bound with: $a ___________. $5 DLC 775 $i Reprint of (item): $t Hiking in Unicoi State Park $d Helen, GA : RST Publishers, 1955 $h 22 p. : ill. ; 19 cm.
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34 Summary Related resources LC core: Works and Expressions: Whole part compilations Serial sequential relationships Manifestations: Reproductions Items: “Bound withs” Reproductions
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