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1 RDA Test at LC Module 2: Identifying Manifestations (aka Bibliographic Records) But Not Authorized Access Points or Relationships

2 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 22 Pre-cataloging decision “What am I cataloging?” (RDA 1.5)  Comprehensive description: the whole (a single-part unit, a multipart monograph, a serial, an integrating resource, a collection)  Analytical description: a part or parts (a volume in a series, a chapter, a single song)  Hierarchical description: the whole and parts together

3 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 23 New description needed? Changes requiring a new description (RDA 1.6) – new reasons:  Change in mode of issuance  Change in media type  Change in edition statement: serials and integrating resources  Re-basing of an integrating resource

4 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 24 “Reproductions” Includes reprints, facsimiles, republications in a different carrier, etc. Change in LC policy for the Test when the reproduction and the original are in different carriers: catalog the reproduction when making separate records  RDA not a change from AACR2 as written but is a change from current U.S. practice  Give information about the original as a related resource (see module 5)

5 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 25 LC template or OCLC constant data record Templates created based on these attributes (more information in this module):  Mode of issuance  Content type  Carrier type MARC coding for RDA bibliographic records  Leader/18: value “i” (ISBD)  040 $a DLC $b eng $c DLC $e rda

6 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 26 Basis for identifying the resource (RDA 2.1) Depends on type of description (comprehensive, etc.) Depends on mode of issuance Depends on number of parts

7 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 27 Sources of information Preferred source (not “chief source”) Fewer categories for sources (RDA 2.2): #1: Pages, leaves, etc., or images of pages … #2: Moving images #3: All other resources  More than one preferred source  Other sources of information

8 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 28 ICP’s principle of representation Transcribed information = “Take what you see” and “accept what you get” In Training document #4, the letter “T” in parentheses by element name in first column = transcribed element

9 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 29 Transcribed vs. recorded elements General guideline at RDA 1.7.1 addresses transcription of what is on the resource:  Capitalization: follow appendix A  Punctuation, abbreviations, inaccuracies, symbols, initials, numbering: generally follow what is on source Elements recorded rather than transcribed: may adjust what is found on the resource or in another source

10 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 210 RDA 1.7.1 alternatives RDA alternatives to adjusting found forms:  Follow in-house guidelines or preferred style manual  Accept data from scanning, downloading, etc LC policy for the Test:  Capitalization: cataloger’s judgment to accept found capitalization or apply appendix A  Accept data from digital sources  Other situations: follow RDA

11 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 211 Capitalization and abbreviations Appendix A for capitalization  Instructions for some specific situations + instructions by language  LC: cataloger’s judgment to apply appendix or transcribe found capitalization Appendix B for abbreviations  Found forms except for a few specific situations

12 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 212 Found capitalization? Changing found capitalization: 245 10 $a Cairo : $b the city victorious / $c Max Rodenbeck. 250 ## $a First Vintage Departures edition. Accepting found capitalization: 245 10 $a Cairo : $b THE CITY VICTORIOUS / $c Max Rodenbeck. 250 ## $a FIRST VINTAGE DEPARTURES EDITION.

13 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 213 Language and script (RDA 1.4) Listing of elements to be transcribed from resource in found language/script  Alternative: give found form + romanization = LC current practice for some languages (LCPS) Recorded elements (e.g., extent) in English Adding information within an element: generally match language/script of element Supplied elements: generally in English

14 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 214 “What am I cataloging” in FRBR context It’s the manifestation! But, MARC bibliographic record includes information also about work and expression (and sometimes item) So, use different RDA chapters to do fields 100-787: see next slide and Training document #6

15 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 215 FYI: MARC bibliographic record and FRBR: summary 1XX/240 = work, expression 245-260, 490 = manifestation 300 = expression, manifestation other 3XX = work, expression, manifestation 5XX = work, expression, manifestation 700-730 = work, expression 760-787 = work, expression, manifestation 8XX = work, expression [& manifestation]

16 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 216 RDA chapters for this module Chapter 2: Identifying manifestations and items Chapter 3: Describing carriers (manifestations) Chapter 7: Describing content (works & expressions) due to MARC coding for these elements Also one element from Chapter 4 and one element from Chapter 6

17 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 217 Elements; notes on elements RDA instructions on elements may refer to giving notes or giving “details on” (latter are notes in MARC) RDA instructions on notes are near the ends of the chapters but “details on” instructions are with elements A few specific notes are core elements at LC Cataloger’s judgment for other elements Cataloger’s judgment for other notes/”details on”

18 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 218 Core elements from Chapter 2: “Identifying Manifestations and Items”

19 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 219 Title proper (RDA 2.3.2) Scope = “the chief name of a resource (i.e., the title normally used when citing the resource )” Sources:  Preferred source of information: RDA 2.2.2-2.2.3  If no title within the resource: RDA 2.2.4 MARC 245 $a

20 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 220 Title proper transcription General guidelines on titles: RDA 2.3.1 Principle of representation (RDA 2.3.1.4):  Don’t correct errors for monographs = no more “[sic]” or “[i.e., ____]” – give note to explain  Do correct errors for serials and integrating resources to have a stable title Changes in title proper: RDA 2.3.2.12-2.3.2.13 - same as AACR2

21 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 221 Examples: error in title proper Monograph: 245 $a Teusday’s tasks 246 $i Corrected title: $a Tuesday’s tasks Serial: 245 $a Zoology studies 246 $i Misspelled title on number 1: $a Zooology studies

22 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 222 Parallel title proper (RDA 2.3.3) Sources expanded to any source LC: generally transcribe all MARC 245 $b  CONSER Standard Record: in MARC 246

23 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 223 Other title information (RDA 2.3.4) From same source as title proper Supply only for cartographic resources and moving image resources LC: generally transcribe all MARC 245 $b

24 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 224 Earlier title proper (RDA 2.3.7) For a title proper different from that on the current iteration of an integrating resource MARC 247 field Not in RDA: earlier title proper of a serial or multipart monograph if description not based on first issue or part  Continue LC policy to give in MARC 246 field if not recataloging

25 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 225 Later title proper (RDA 2.3.8) Multipart monograph: for a title proper appearing on the current part that is different from that on the first/earliest part Serial: for a title proper appearing on the current issue that is a minor title change from that on the first/earliest issue MARC 246 field

26 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 226 Key title and Abbreviated title RDA 2.3.9 and 2.3.10 Key title: core at LC if in conjunction with ISSN assignment Abbreviated title: core at LC for an abbreviated key title if in conjunction with ISSN assignment MARC 222 and 210 fields

27 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 227 Statement of responsibility relating to title proper (RDA 2.4.2) Scope = “a statement associated with the title proper of a resource that relates to the identification and/or function of any persons, families, or corporate bodies responsible for the creation of, or contributing to the realization of, the intellectual or artistic content of the resource”

28 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 228 If multiple statements If not giving all statements of responsibility, give preference to those identifying creators of intellectual or artistic content (RDA 2.4.2.3)  Only first recorded is required On source: “introduction by ______” “written by _____” If only transcribing one in 245 $c, give “written by _____”

29 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 229 Statement of responsibility … title proper Sources expanded: RDA 2.4.2.2  Same source as title proper  Another source within the resource  Another source: RDA 2.2.4 General guidelines: RDA 2.4.1 MARC 245 $c

30 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 230 Statement of responsibility … title proper Single statement naming more than one person, family, or corporate body  Transcribe as found (no longer the AACR2 “rule of 3”)  Option: transcribe first name and give bracketed summary about information not transcribed – cataloger’s judgment Don’t need to transcribe to justify additional access points and vice versa

31 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 231 Statement of responsibility example 245 $a … / $c by Susan Brown, Melanie Carlson, Stephen Lindell, Kevin Ott, and Janet Wilson. Or, if option applied: 245 $a … / $c by Susan Brown [and four others] (no longer “[et al.]”)

32 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 232 Information in statements of responsibility RDA 2.4.1.4: transcribe as found; do not omit:  titles of nobility, address, honour, etc.  initials of societies, dates of founding, mottoes, etc.  but, an option to abridge a statement of responsibility if essential information not lost

33 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 233 Designation of edition and … named revision of an edition RDA 2.5.2 and 2.5.6 Scope of Designation of edition = “a word, character, or group of words and/or characters, identifying the edition to which a resource belongs” Scope of Designation of a named revision … = “... particular revision of a named edition” MARC 250 $a

34 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 234 Designation of edition and … named revision of an edition Sources for Designation of edition:  Same source as title proper  Another source within the resource  Another source: RDA 2.2.4 Sources for Named revision …:  Same source as Designation of edition  Another source within the resource  Another source: RDA 2.2.4

35 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 235 Designation of edition and … named revision of an edition Transcribe as found: do not abbreviate or convert numerals 250 $a Third revised edition 250 $a 2nd enlarged ed., revised

36 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 236 Music presentation statements Transcribe as edition statements  Not in MARC 254 fields  In AACR2 records, such information had to be given in MARC 245 field if a statement of responsibility was present because MARC 254 field lacked subfield $b 250 $a Full score. 250 $a Vocal score / $b arrangement by Otto Singer.

37 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 237 Numbering of serials: for first or only sequence Numeric and/or alphabetic designation of first issue or part of sequence – RDA 2.6.2 Chronological designation of first issue or part of sequence – RDA 2.6.3 Numeric … of last issue or part of sequence – RDA 2.6.4 Chronological … of last issue or part of sequence – RDA 2.6.5

38 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 238 Numbering of serials Sources:  the source on the first/last issue or part of that sequence that bears the title proper  another source within the first/last issue or part of that sequence  one of the other sources of information specified under 2.2.4 Can give numbering as formatted field (MARC 362 0#) or as an unformatted note (MARC 362 1#)

39 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 239 Numbering of serials General guidelines (RDA 2.6.1):  Transcribe terms and months as on the resource  LC: apply alternative to record numerals as on the resource Substitute numerals for numbers expressed as words (RDA 1.8.3) 362 0# $a Volume X, number 1- 362 0# $a January 2010-

40 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 240 Numbering lacking on first issue or part RDA 2.6.2.3 and 2.6.3.3 Supply for both numeric and/or alphabetic designation and for chronological designation Does not specify use of “[No. 1]”

41 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 241 Many RDA elements in MARC 260 field Production statement - RDA 2.7 Publication statement - RDA 2.8 Distribution statement - RDA 2.9 Manufacture statement - RDA 2.10 Copyright date - RDA 2.11

42 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 242 Date of production (RDA 2.7.6) For a resource in unpublished form Archival resources: specific date; span of time for record-keeping activity See “Date of publication” slide for changes about supplied dates In MARC 260 $c

43 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 243 Place of publication (RDA 2.8.2) If more than one, only the first recorded is required – no “home country” provision Supply a probable place whenever possible for benefit of users and catalogers MARC 260 $a

44 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 244 Supplying place Known local place:[Toronto] Probable local place:[Munich?] [Göteborg?, Sweden] Known country, state, etc.: [Canada] Probable country, state, etc.:[Spain?]

45 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 245 Place of publication: RDA changes If no probable place, give “[Place of publication not identified]” – not “[S.l.]” Do not supply higher jurisdiction for found local place Do not correct fictitious or incorrect information; make a note to explain MARC 260 $a

46 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 246 Examples: place of publication 260 $a London On resource: London -- New York -- Boston 260 $a Red Oak [Iowa] 260 $a [Place of publication not identified] 260 $a Minneapolis 500 $a Actually published in St. Paul

47 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 247 Publisher’s name (RDA 2.8.4) If more than one, only the first recorded is required Do not shorten the form of name but can omit corporate hierarchy If no publisher identified, give “[publisher not identified]” – not “[s.n.]” In MARC 260 $b

48 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 248 Examples: publisher’s name 260 $b J.J. Wilson Publishing Company not: 260 $b Wilson Pub. Co. 260 $b Humanities Association, Renaissance Literature Section on source: Humanities Association, Literature Division, Renaissance Literature Section 260 $b [publisher not identified] 260 $a Toronto : $b Pilkington Pub. Co. on source: Toronto -- Pilkington Pub. Co. Houston -- Davidson Publishers

49 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 249 Publication information on resource changes Place of publication or publisher may change in a later issue, part, or iteration LC: Also give current place and publisher in a repeated 260 field

50 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 250 Date of publication: RDA changes RDA 2.8.6 If no publication date on resource, supply a probable date whenever possible If no probable date (very rare) for single-part monographs, give “[date of publication not identified]” In MARC 260 $c

51 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 251 Supplying dates – 5 categories in RDA 1.9 1) Actual year known 260 $c [2010] 2) Either one of two consecutive years 260 $c [2009 or 2010] 3) Probable year 260 $c [2010?]

52 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 252 Supplying dates – 5 categories in RDA 1.9 4) Probable range of years (“between ___ and ___?”) 260 $c [between 2008 and 2010?] 5) Earliest and/or latest possible date known (“not before,” “not after,” or “between ___ and ___”) 260 $c [not before January 15, 2010] [Note: No longer using “ca.” (approximately) with year]

53 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 253 Multipart monographs, serials, and integrating resources RDA 2.8.6.5 Give beginning and ending dates of publication if have first/last issue, part, or iteration 260 $c 2001-2009.

54 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 254 Multipart monographs, serials, and integrating resources If the first and/or last issue, part, or iteration is not available, supply an approximate date or dates of publication If date or dates cannot be approximated, don’t record date(s) of publication – do not give “[date of publication not identified]” 260 $c 1998-[2010?]

55 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 255 Importance of supplying place and date of publication Not doing so means distribution information is used as a substitute if present; if that information not present, then manufacture information is used as a substitute if present Instead, use distribution or manufacture information to help supply place and date of publication If giving any distribution or manufacture information, give as complete a statement as possible

56 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 256 More on supplying publication information Usually more helpful to user to supply a probable place and a date of publication Cannot supply a probable publisher No separate subfields in MARC 260 to identify information as distribution information -- adds to the confusion

57 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 257 Distribution information instead? 260 $a [Place of publication not identified] : $b ABC Publishers ; $a Seattle : $b distributed by Iverson Company, $c 2009. On source: ABC Publishers, 2009 Distributed by Iverson Company, Seattle Simpler to supply a place of publication: 260 $a [Seattle?] : $b ABC Publishers, $c 2009.

58 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 258 Distribution information instead? 260 $a Omaha, Nebraska : $b Means Pub. Co., $c [date of publication not identified], 2009. On title page: Means Pub. Co., Omaha, Nebraska On title page verso: 2009 distribution Simpler to supply a date of publication: 260 $a Omaha, Nebraska : $b Means Pub. Co, $c [2009?]

59 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 259 Sometimes must* give distribution information 260 $a Providence : $b [publisher not identified] ; $a Boston : $b KL, Inc. [distributor], $c 2010. On jewel box: Published in 2010 in Providence; distributed in Boston and Ottawa by KL, Inc. *Cannot supply a probable publisher

60 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 260 Sometimes must* give manufacture information 260 $a [United States] : $b [publisher not identified], $c 2009 $e (Arlington, VA : $f B. Ross Printing, $g 2009) On photograph: Published 2009; printed by B. Ross Printing (Arlington, VA), May 2009 No distribution information *Cannot supply a probable publisher

61 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 261 Copyright date (RDA 2.11) LC: give copyright date if present Precede by copyright symbol (©) or phonogram symbol (  ) In MARC 260 $c preceded by publication date and comma

62 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 262 Examples: copyright date 260 $a [Denver?] : $b Colorado Department of Education, $c 2009, © 2009. On source: Published 2009 by Colorado Department of Education, Copyright 2009 260 $a Chicago : $b ELC Publishers, $c [date of publication not identified],  2010. On disc label: ELC Publishers, Chicago,  2010

63 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 263 Title proper of series and … of subseries (RDA 2.12.2 & 2.12.10) Scope of Title proper of series = “the chief name of a series (i.e., the title normally used when citing the series)” Scope of Title proper of subseries = “chief name of a subseries... ” MARC 490 $a

64 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 264 Title proper of series and … of subseries Sources for both elements:  the series title page  another source within the resource itself (see RDA 2.2.2)  one of the other sources of information specified under 2.2.4 Basic instructions on recording titles in RDA 2.3.1

65 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 265 ISSN of series and subseries RDA 2.12.8 and 2.12.16 Source for both elements: any source within the resource LC: Do not apply the optional omission to omit the main series ISSN if subseries ISSN is given (that is, give both if present) MARC 490 subfield $x now repeatable

66 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 266 Numbering within series and … subseries (RDA 2.12.9 & 2.12.17) Scope of Numbering within series = “a designation of the sequencing of a part or parts within a series” Scope of Numbering within subseries = “... within a subseries” MARC 490 $v

67 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 267 Numbering within series and … within subseries Source: any source within the resource Guidelines are generally the same as those for Numbering of serials 490 $a … $v volume 32 490 $a … $v Band LXXXVIII

68 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 268 Mode of issuance (RDA 2.13) Scope = “whether a resource is issued in one or more parts, the way it is updated, and its intended termination” MARC Leader Bibl. Level (templates)  “m” for both “single unit” and “multipart monograph”  “s” for “serial”  “i” for “integrating resource”

69 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 269 Frequency (RDA 2.14) Scope = “intervals at which the issues or parts of a serial or the updates to an integrating resource are issued” Make a note (RDA 2.20.12.3):  If appropriate term not in list in RDA 2.14.1.3 or the frequency is irregular  For former frequency MARC 310/321 for current/former frequency

70 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 270 Identifier for the manifestation (RDA 2.14) Scope = “a character string associated with a manifestation that serves to differentiate that manifestation from other manifestations” If there is more than one identifier for the manifestation, prefer an internationally recognized identifier, if applicable.

71 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 271 Identifier for the manifestation Categories of identifiers:  ISBN, ISSN, and others registered based on internationally recognized schemes  those assigned by publishers, distributors, government agencies, clearing houses, etc., based on internal schemes  “fingerprints” (i.e., identifiers constructed by combining groups of characters from specified pages of a printed resource)  music publisher numbers and plate numbers  not URLS (RDA 4.6)

72 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 272 Examples: Identifier for the manifestation 020 ## $a 9789070002343 022 ## $a 0046-225X 024 2# $a M705015058 086 0# $a I 19.16:818 028 22 $a H.32.610 $b A. Leduc

73 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 273 Note on issue, part used as basis for identification... (RDA 2.20.13) Source: any source Multipart monographs and serials: if not based on first issue or part Integrating resources: latest iteration consulted Online resource: date resource viewed MARC 588 field

74 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 274 Note on title (RDA 2.20.2) Source: any source Several categories of notes possible but core for LC is “source of title” if applicable (RDA 2.20.2.3)  CONSER Standard Record: always give this note MARC 500 field; include in 588 if present

75 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 275 Core elements from other chapters Source of information for these elements is any source unless different instruction is given.

76 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 276 Replacement for GMD Developed with ONIX publishing community:  Content type -- RDA 6.9 -- MARC 336 field  Media type -- RDA 3.2 -- MARC 337 field  Carrier type -- RDA 3.3 -- MARC 338 field LC: in templates; macros for copy records OCLC: constant data records

77 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 277 Controlled vocabularies for content, media, carrier types Closed lists in RDA 6.9.1.3, 3.2.1.3, 3.3.1.3 If more than one term appropriate, two choices:  Give all: repeat subfield $a or repeat field  Pick term representing the predominant or most substantial content, media, carrier If no term appropriate, give “other” and notify PSD 

78 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 278 MARC for content, media, carrier In each field (336-338):  $a: term  $2: “rdacontent” or “rdamedia” or “rdacarrier” as appropriate  $3: materials specified - give if appropriate Libraries may use as search limits, display as icons, etc., rather than as terms in fields

79 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 279 Content type (RDA 6.9) Scope = “fundamental form of communication in which the content is expressed and the human sense through which it is intended to be perceived” For images, also whether in two or three dimensions and presence or absence of movement

80 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 280 Media type (RDA 3.2) Scope = “a categorization reflecting the general type of intermediation device required to view, play, run, etc., the content of a resource” Broad categories; specific types in Carrier type (RDA 3.3)

81 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 281 Carrier type (RDA 3.3) Scope = “a categorization reflecting the format of the storage medium and housing of a carrier in combination with the type of intermediation device required to view, play, run, etc., the content of a resource” Don’t confuse with term used in Extent (MARC 300 $a): some terms in common

82 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 282 One 336-338 example for now Book: 336 $a text $2 rdacontent 337 $a unmediated $2 rdamedia 338 $a volume $2 rdacarrier [Other examples after slides on Extent]

83 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 283 Extent (RDA 3.4) Scope = “the number and type of units and/or subunits making up a resource ”  Unit = a physical or logical constituent of a resource (e.g., a volume)  Subunit = a physical or logical subdivision of a unit (e.g., a page of a volume) MARC 300 $a

84 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 284 Recording extent Give if the resource is complete or if the total extent is known  Not included in CONSER Standard Record Give number of units and appropriate term (RDA 3.4.1.3):  Sometimes a term from RDA 3.3.1.3 (carrier type list)  Another term to designate the type of unit (RDA 3.4.1.5) if term not in list or prefer a term in common use  Several categories covered by exceptions (e.g., text, still images, notated music, cartographic resources)

85 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 285 Some changes in recording extent No abbreviations for terms (e.g., “pages,” “volumes”) Use “approximately” (not “ca.”) and “that is” (not “i.e.”) Use “unnumbered” rather than square brackets enclosing the numeral

86 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 286 Recording Extent Changes in vocabulary from AACR2, e.g.:  “close score” and “miniature score” not in RDA; use “condensed score” and “study score”  “computer disc” for both “computer disk” and “computer optical disc”  “sheet,” not “broadside” Check terms in controlled lists (see Training document #1)

87 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 287 MARC 300 $a, 336-338 examples Book: 300 $a 123 pages, 28 unnumbered pages 336 $a text $2 rdacontent 337 $a unmediated $2 rdamedia 338 $a volume $2 rdacarrier Music CD: 300 $a 1 audio disc {or: 1 CD} 336 $a performed music $2 rdacontent 337 $a audio $2 rdamedia 338 $a audio disc $2 rdacarrier

88 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 288 MARC 300 $a, 336-338 examples Score: 300 $a 1 vocal score (xii, 300 pages) 336 $a notated music $2 rdacontent 337 $a unmediated $2 rdamedia 338 $a volume $2 rdacarrier Map: 300 $a 1 map 336 $a cartographic image $2 rdacontent 337 $a unmediated $2 rdamedia 338 $a sheet $2 rdacarrier

89 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 289 MARC 300 $a, 336-338 examples DVD: 300 $a 1 DVD {or: 1 video disc} 336 $a two-dimensional moving image $2 rdacontent 337 $a video $2 rdamedia 338 $a video disc $2 rdacarrier Online PDF: 300 $a 1 online resource (39 pages) 336 $a text $2 rdacontent 337 $a computer $2 rdamedia 338 $a online resource $2 rdacarrier

90 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 290 MARC 300 $a, 336-338 examples Website (with maps, text, and photographs): 300 $a 1 online resource 336 $a text $2 rdacontent 336 $a cartographic image $2 rdacontent 336 $a still image $2 rdacontent 337 $a computer $2 rdamedia 338 $a online resource $2 rdacarrier During RDA Test, don’t repeat subfield $a in one field: 336 $a text $a cartographic image $a still image $2 rdacontent

91 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 291 MARC 300 $a, 336-338 examples Book with accompanying CD of lecture 300 $a 244 pages... + $e 1 CD 336 $3 book $a text $2 rdacontent 336 $3 CD $a spoken word $2 rdacontent 337 $3 book $a unmediated $2 rdamedia 337 $3 CD $a audio $2 rdamedia 338 $3 book $a volume $2 rdacarrier 338 $3 CD $ audio disc $2 rdacarrier Can also give note or can repeat 300 field 300 $a 244 pages... 300 $a 1 CD...

92 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 292 Dimensions (RDA 3.5) Scope = “measurements of the carrier or carriers and/or the container of a resource”  Maps and still images: may be map or pictorial area in addition to carrier Use inches for discs and audiotape reels (do abbreviate to “in.”) Use centimetres/millimetres for others (“cm” and “mm” are symbols, not abbreviations) - use ISBD full stop after symbol if 490 in record MARC 300 $c

93 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 293 Cartographic resources: layout RDA 3.11.2 Scope = “arrangement of a cartographic image or images in a resource consisting of one or more sheets” Terminology: “both sides” and “back to back” in MARC 300 $b

94 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 294 Cartographic resources: digital file characteristics (RDA 3.19.8) Scope = “technical specification relating to the encoding of geospatial information in a cartographic resource” Give in MARC 352 field:  Data (i.e., raster, vector, or point)  Object type (e.g., point, line, polygon, pixel)  Number of objects used to represent spatial information

95 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 295 Cartographic resources RDA 7.4.2: Longitude and latitude RDA 7.25.3: Horizontal scale... RDA 7.25.4: Vertical scale... RDA 7.25.5: Additional scale information RDA 7.26: Projection of cartographic... LCPSs for alternatives, etc. MARC 255 field: include “Scale” and “Vertical scale” if needed

96 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 296 Form of musical notation (RDA 7.13.3) Scope = “set of characters and/or symbols used to express the musical content of a resource” Vocabulary list in RDA 7.13.3.3  If term needed isn’t there, give details in a note and notify PSD of missing term MARC 500 field

97 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 297 Format of notated music (RDA 7.20) Scope = “musical or physical layout of the content of a resource that is presented in the form of musical notation” Source: any source within the resource Vocabulary list in RDA 7.20.1.3  If term needed isn’t there, give details in a note and notify PSD of missing term MARC 500

98 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 298 Medium of performance of musical content (RDA 7.21) Scope = “the instrument, instruments, voice, voices, etc., used (or intended to be used) for performance of musical content” Source: any source within the resource MARC 500 field: use abbreviations for voices from appendix B (not new MARC 382 field; not subfield $m in access point)

99 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 299 Duration (RDA 7.22) Scope = “playing time, running time, etc., of the content of a resource”  Also, performance time for a resource containing notated music or notated movement MARC 300 $a: use abbreviations per RDA appendix B

100 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 2100 Dissertation or thesis information RDA 7.9 Scope = “information relating to a work presented as part of the formal requirements for an academic degree”  Academic degree, faculty/institution, date MARC 502 field: new subfields LC practice: see LCPS  If some information lacking, use MARC 500 field

101 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 2101 Supplementary content (RDA 7.16) Scope = “content (e.g., an index, a bibliography, an appendix) designed to supplement the primary content of a resource” LC: core for indexes and bibliographies in a monograph; see LCPS MARC 504 field

102 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 2102 Language of the content (RDA 7.12) Scope = “language used to express the content of a resource”  Not programming language  Not subfield $l in authorized access point LCPS about language names, etc. MARC 041 and 546 fields

103 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 2103 Script (RDA 7.13.2) Scope = “set of characters and/or symbols used to express the written language content of a resource” LC: for some languages, see LCPS MARC 546 field

104 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 2104 Resources intended for children RDA 7.7: Intended audience  MARC 008/22 as applicable; MARC 521 field RDA 7.10: Summarization of content  LC: only for fiction  MARC 520 and 856 fields  LCPS 7.10.1.3

105 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 2105 Note on changes in carrier characteristics (RDA 3.22.6) LC: when carrier characteristics vary from issue or part to other issues/parts and new description isn’t made  Reminder: new description needed for any resource if media type changes (a permanent change, not just variation) -- RDA 1.6 500 ## $a Scattered volumes issued on CD-ROM. [Most volumes are printed texts on paper.]

106 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 2106 Uniform Resource Locator (RDA 4.6) Scope = address of the remote access resource being cataloged LC: record all; more details in LCPS 4.6.1.4 MARC 856 field

107 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 2107 Other likely “cataloger judgment” elements Variant titles -- RDA 2.3.6 -- MARC 246 Illustrative content -- RDA 7.15 (no abbreviations; open lists of vocabulary terms) -- MARC 300 $b Colour content -- RDA 7.17 (use spelling “color” per LCPS) -- MARC 300 $b Performers... -- RDA 7.23 and 7.24 -- MARC 511 and 508 Epoch and equinox -- RDA 7.5 and 7.6 -- MARC 255 Sound content for moving image resources -- RDA 7.18 -- MARC 300

108 RDA Test at LC: June 2010 -- Module 2108 Other likely “cataloger judgment” elements Various carrier characteristics from chapter 3 if important, e.g:  3.6 - Base materials  3.10 - Generation  3.12 - Book format  3.16 - Sound characteristic  3.18 - Video characteristic If LC implements RDA, PSD will consider recommendations from you for other core elements


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