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1 CATALOGUING A PRINTED BOOK Susan Battison Project Leader: SANB, National Library of South Africa susan.battison@nlsa.ac.za 012 401 9733
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2 Outline & objectives Getting started Evaluate your policy decisions Warm up Start with what you know Work flow Core elements Cataloguing a printed book New cataloguing practices
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3 GETTING STARTED Things to know before you begin (applies to all cataloguing)
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4 Before you begin Core vs. Full element set Type of description Mode of issuance, carrier type, content type Transcription Information taken from outside the book Relationship designators Encoding and display standards
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5 Core vs. Full element set
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6 What would you regard as core elements?
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7 Core elements: limitations Does not include certain elements that help refine a search Does not include specialised attributes Does not require relationships between resource & other works, expressions or manifestations
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8 Core elements: limitations Does not require more that one subject relationship Does not require authority control of variant names Does not require relationships between persons, families & corporate bodies
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9 Type of description Confirm you’re preparing a description of a book –Comprehensive description single units, multipart monographs, serial, integrating resource, collection (2 or more units) –Analytical description parts within larger resources –Hierarchical description Includes a comprehensive description of the whole & analytical descriptions for the parts –RDA 1.5
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10 Mode of issuance, carrier type, content type Mode of issuance (not a core element) –Single unit –Multipart monograph –Serial –Integrating resource –RDA 2.13
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11 Mode of issuance, carrier type, content type Carrier type –Indicates the format of the storage media and housing of the carrier in combination with the type of intermediation device required to access the information –Printed books: volume –RDA 3.3 ('volume' not listed but found in examples in Appendix M)
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12 Mode of issuance, carrier type, content type Content type –Fundamental form of communication in which the content is expressed and human sense through which it is intended to be perceived –Textual works: text –RDA 6.10
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13 Transcription This applies to all cataloguing at your agency Language and script –Always in the same language and script as in the source (not all elements!) –Sometimes in a transliterated form –Sometimes in both forms –RDA 1.4
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14 Transcription Symbols –Know which symbols and other characters your facilities can or cannot reproduce –RDA 1.7.5
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15 Transcription Encoding and display standards –Know the coding and display standards your agency is using –Apply their requirements in addition to RDA instructions
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16 Transcription ALTERNATIVES –Apply RDA's guidelines Discussed next –Apply your agency's own guidelines –Apply a published style manual preferred by your agency –Take what you see Especially when capturing digital data –RDA 1.7.1
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17 Transcription: Capitalization Transcribe capitalization in titles Capitalize the first word (RDA App. A.4.1) –Use for: title proper; parallel title; variant title; earlier & later variant titles; key title; abbreviated title; devised title; title proper of series, subseries; parallel titles of series & subseries; alternative title included in title proper –RDA 2.3.2-3; RDA 2.3.6-11; RDA 2.12.2-3; RDA 2.12.10-11
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18 Transcription: Capitalization DO NOT capitalize the first word in the following (unless it is a proper noun): –Other title information; parallel other title of title proper or series title; other title information of series & subseries –RDA 2.3.4-5; RDA 2.12.4-5; RDA 2.12.12-13
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19 Transcription: Capitalization EXCEPTIONS: Do not capitalize –Arabic or Hebrew articles –Compound term with unusual capitalization – transcribe as seen “eBay” –Transcribe Internet addresses as they appear on the source –First word after punctuation indicating an omission –RDA App. A.4.1; RDA App. A.4.2
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20 Transcription: Capitalization Capitalize other words in these elements as required in the normal usage of the language – RDA App A.5-A.7
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21 Transcription: Capitalization Also capitalize: –First word of a designation of edition –First word in a numeric and/or chronological designation –Series numbering including words If rules of the language require it Capitalize other letters as found on the resource –RDA 2.12.9.3
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22 Transcription: Punctuation Transcribe punctuation as found on the source EXCEPTIONS –Omit punctuation between data that will be recorded as different elements or as separate instances of the same elements –RDA 1.7.3 –See RDA App. D if using ISBD punctuation
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23 Transcription: Accents, etc. Transcribe accents & other diacritical marks as found in the source OPTION –Add accents & other diacritical marks as used in the language concerned –RDA 1.7.4
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24 Transcription: Symbols Transcribe symbols & other special characters as found in the source –If your facilities can reproduce them –RDA 1.7.5 Replace symbols, etc. with a description in [... ] –If your facilities cannot reproduce them –Explain the replacement in a note –RDA 1.7.5, RDA 2.20.2
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25 Transcription: Initials & acronyms Transcribe initials and acronyms without any spacing –Regardless of any spacing that appears on the source –Regardless of whether or not the letters have full stops between them –RDA 1.7.6
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26 Transcription: repetition LETTERS OR WORDS INTENDED TO BE READ MORE THAN ONCE Transcribe these letters or words as many times as necessary –Transcribe it in the element where it is intended to appear –Do not use [... ] –RDA 1.7.7
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27 Transcription: Abbreviations Transcribe abbreviations as you find them –Elements which should be transcribed –RDA App. B.4
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28 Transcription: Inaccuracies Transcribe the inaccuracy as found within any transcribed element –RDA 1.7.9 Explain in a note what would be correct –If you think it is important –RDA 2.20.2
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29 Information taken from outside the source If information is taken from outside the resource record this fact in some way –Note –Through coding –Use of square brackets –RDA 2.2.4 Applies to elements and sub-elements in –Title, edition, chronological designation, publication, series
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30 Information taken from outside the source EXCEPTION Does not apply to resources that traditionally do not include this type of information –Photographs, naturally occurring objects, collections
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31 Relationship designators The use of relationship designators is optional –RDA 18.3, RDA 18.4, RDA 19.3, RDA App. I.2.1 Each agency should make a policy decision regarding the use of relationship designators
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32 Encoding and display standards Encoding standards –MARC21 –Dublin Core –MODS, etc. Display standards –ISBD –Own, etc.
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33 WARM UP Please catalogue the following book Use AACR2 rules Transcribe either in ISBD or MARC Exclude DDC / LCSH Include added entries
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35 288 pages illustrations – most coloured coloured maps portraits 29 cm.
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36 WARM UP ISBD Levy, David H., 1948- Skywatching / David H. Levy ; consultant editor: John O'Byrne. - 1st ed. - Cape Town : Leo Books, 1994. - 288 p. : ill. (chiefly col.), col. maps, ports. (some col.) ; 29 cm. Bibliography: p. 274-278. Includes index. ISBN 0-95838-196-8 : R89,95 O'Byrne, John.
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37 WARM UP MARC 21 0200958381968 :|cR89,95 1001Levy, David H.,|d1948- 24510Skywatching /|cDavid H. Levy ; consultant editor: John O'Byrne. 2501st ed. 260Cape Town :|bLeo Books,|c1994. 300288 p. :|bill. (chiefly col.), col. maps, ports. (some col.) ;|c29 cm. 504Bibliography: p. 274-278. 500Includes index. 7001O'Byrne, John.
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38 WORKFLOW Printed book
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39 Workflow: Core elements Choose preferred source of information Transcribe the title proper Record the carrier type and content type
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40 Workflow: core elements (if applicable) Transcribe statement of responsibility relating to title proper Record the relationship to a person, family, corporate body associated with the book
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41 Workflow: core elements (if applicable) Transcribe an edition statement Record a publication, distribution or manufacture statement Record name of publisher, etc. Record date of publication, etc.
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42 Workflow: core elements (if applicable) Record a series statement Transcribe a title proper of series Record numbering within series Transcribe a title proper of subseries Record numbering within subseries
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43 Workflow: core elements (if applicable) Record the extent of the text Record an identifier for the manifestation Optionally: record other elements
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44 CATALOGUING A PRINTED BOOK
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45 Choosing the preferred source of information Title page that identifies the book as a whole –RDA 2.1.2.2 –RDA 2.2.2.2
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46 Choosing the preferred source of information No title page use information found on (in order of preference) –Cover; Caption; Masthead; Another source with title formally presented; Another source in the book –RDA 2.2.2.2
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47 Choosing the preferred source of information Multiple title pages or other sources with different dates –Start with information on the source bearing the latest date –RDA 2.2.3.2
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48 Choosing the preferred source of information No title page or other source providing information necessary to identify the book, start with (in order of preference) –Accompanying material; Container; Another published description of the book; Any other available resource –RDA 2.2.4
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49 Core elements
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50 Transcribe: title proper Take the title proper as you find it –Includes alternative title –RDA 1.3, RDA 2.3.2.2 Do not include introductory words –RDA 2.3.1.6
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51 Transcribe: title proper If no title in the book, transcribe the title proper from (in order of preference) –Accompanying material; Container; Another published description of the book; Any other available resource –RDA 2.3.2.2., RDA 2.2.4 Indicate a title proper taken from outside the book –RDA 2.2.4, RDA 2.20.3
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52 Transcribe: title proper No title available in any available source – devise a title proper –Use words describing the content and nature or the subject of the book –Supply a note indicating that the title was devised by the cataloguer –RDA 2.3.2.10, RDA 2.3.11, RDA 2.2.11.3, RDA 2.20.2.3
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53 Transcribe: title proper Multiple titles in different forms, BUT same language and script, take as title proper (in order of preference) –Choice based on sequence, layout and typography; OR most comprehensive title –RDA 2.3.2.5
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54 Transcribe: title proper Supplement titles: use the following models: –Main resource title. Supplement title –Main resource title. Supplement designation –Main resource title. Supplement designation, Supplement title –RDA 2.3.1.7
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55 Transcribe: title proper Financial managem€nt
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56 Record: carrier type & content type Record the carrier type –volume –RDA 1.3, RDA 3.3 Record the content type –text –RDA 5.3, RDA 6.10
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57 Record: carrier type & content type Volume Text
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58 Core elements – if applicable
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59 Transcribe: SoR relating to a title proper SoR relating to the title proper on the same source as the title proper Transcribe as you find it Transcribe at least (in order of preference) –The one identifying the creator or creators –Or, the first one appearing in the source –RDA 1.3, RDA 2.4.1.4, RDA 2.4.2.2, RDA 2.4.2.3
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60 Transcribe: SoR relating to a title proper A single SoR may name one or more than one person –RDA 2.4.1.5 A SoR may or may not include –Words or phrases relating the SoR to the title –Nouns or noun phrases appearing in conjunction with it –RDA 2.4.1.7
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61 Transcribe: SoR relating to a title proper If the SOR’s relationship to the title proper is unclear, add a clarifying word or phrase in square brackets –RDA 2.4.1.9 Record a SoR even if it does not include the name of a person, family or corporate body –RDA 2.4.1.9
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62 Transcribe: SoR relating to a title proper OPTIONS Transcribe additional SoR relating to the title proper from same source of title proper –In the order indicated by their sequence, layout or typography –Or, in the order that you think makes sense –RDA 2.4.1.4, RDA 2.4.1.6
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63 Transcribe: SoR relating to a title proper OPTIONS Transcribe SoR relating to the title proper from other sources in the book –Record them in the order that makes sense –RDA 2.4.2.2, RDA 2.4.1.6
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64 Transcribe: SoR relating to a title proper OPTIONS Abridge a SoR –Without loss of essential information –Always record the first name –If omitting names after the first record a summary of what was omitted in language and script of cataloguing agency in square brackets –RDA 2.4.1.4, RDA 2.4.1.5
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65 Transcribe: SoR relating to a title proper Carlos Correia, David Flynn, Enrico Uliana, Michael Wormald
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66 Record: relationship to a person, family, or corporate body Provide an identifier or preferred access point for the creator of the book as indicated on the preferred source of information –RDA 18.3, RDA 18.4, RDA 19.2
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67 Record: relationship to a person, family, or corporate body If the preferred source does not identify the creator clearly or sufficiently, use information from (in order of preference) –Another source in the book –Any other source –Take information of the relationship from any source –RDA 18.5.1.2, RDA 19.1.2, RDA 19.2.1.2
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68 Record: relationship to a person, family, or corporate body Correia, Carlos, 1956- Flynn, David, 1947- Uliana, Enrico, 1950- Wormald, Michael
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69 Transcribe: Edition statement Transcribe the edition statement if you find a designation of edition –RDA 2.5, RDA B.4 Take a statement as designation of edition if you think it identifies an edition –Do not take a statement related to printing or number of copies as an edition statement –RDA 2.5.2.1
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70 Transcribe: Edition statement Transcribe a designation of edition (in order of preference) –The same source as the title proper –Another source in the book –Another source –RDA 1.3, RDA 2.5.1.4, RDA 2.5.2.2
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71 Transcribe: Edition statement Indicate a designation of edition taken from outside the source in some way –RDA 2.2.4 If the designation is only numbers or letters, add an appropriate word in square brackets –RDA 2.5.2.3
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72 Transcribe: Edition statement If there are multiple designations of edition record them in the order indicated by (in the source): –Sequence –Layout –Typography –RDA 2.5.2.3
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73 Transcribe: Edition statement If the edition statement is integral to or grammatically linked to the title: –Record as part of the title proper (or other element) –Do not record another edition statement duplicating that –RDA 2.5.2.6
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74 Transcribe: Edition statement Designation of a named revision of an edition: –Include designation of a named revision in the edition statement –Transcribe from selected source –RDA 2.5.6
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75 Transcribe: Edition statement OPTIONS Record either of the following: –SoR relating to edition –SoR relating to named revision of an edition –RDA 2.5.4, RDA 2.5.8 respectively
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76 Transcribe: Edition statement 6 th edition
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77 Record: Publication / Distribution / Manufacture statement Record a publication statement –Include at least a publisher's name and date of publication –RDA 1.3 and RDA 2.8
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78 Record: Publication / Distribution / Manufacture statement If no publisher's name and/or date of publication is identified, record a distribution statement –Include at least a distributor's name and date of distribution –RDA 1.3 and RDA 2.9 –This is optional if a publication statement has been recorded
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79 Record: Publication / Distribution / Manufacture statement If no publisher's or distributor's name and/or date of publication or distribution is identified, record a manufacture statement –Include at least a manufacturer's name and date of manufacture –RDA 1.3 and RDA 2.10 –This is optional if a publication or distribution statement has been recorded
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80 Record: Publication / Distribution / Manufacture statement Optionally record: –Publication statement: Place of publication (RDA 2.8.2) –Distribution statement: Place of distribution (RDA 2.9.2) –Manufacture statement: Place of manufacture (RDA 2.10.2)
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81 Record: Publisher's name Transcribe, as you find it, the publisher's name from (in order of preference): –Same source as the title proper –Another source in the book –Another source –RDA 1.3, RDA 2.8.1.4, RDA 2.8.4.2 –Indicate if the name is taken from outside the book –RDA 2.2.4
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82 Record: Publisher's name OPTION Omit from the name levels of corporate hierarchy not necessary for identification –RDA 2.8.1.4
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83 Record: Publisher's name Record words indicating function (beyond publishing) of the named corporate body Record them as found in the source OPTION –Add terms in [... ] to indicate function if this is not clear –RDA 2.8.4.4
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84 Record: Publisher's name OPTION Transcribe, as you find them, additional publishers' names –Record them in the order indicated by their sequence, layout or typography –RDA 2.8.1.4, RDA 2.8.4.5
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85 Record: Publisher's name Make a note to clarify the recorded publisher's name –RDA 2.8.4.3, RDA 2.20.7.3 If no publisher or distributor is found –[Publisher not found] –RDA 2.8.4.7
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86 Record: Publisher's name Juta
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87 Record: date of publication Record date of publication from (in order of preference): –Same source as the title proper –Another source in the book –RDA 2.8.6.2
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88 Record: date of publication Date in the form of numerals, record it in the form preferred by your agency –Numerals in the form your agency prefers –Same form as in the source –Same form as in the source, with the form your agency prefers in [... ] –RDA 1.8.2
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89 Record: date of publication Date in the form of words, substitute numerals for the words –RDA 1.8.3 Inclusive dates –Record the complete range as a unit – dates in full form –RDA 1.8.4
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90 Record: date of publication Date of publication not Julian or Gregorian –Record date as found with Julian or Gregorian date in [... ] –RDA 2.8.6.3
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91 Record: date of publication Date is a chronogram, record it according to agency's preference –As you find it –As you find it followed by date in numerals in [... ] –Supply the date in numerals in [... ] and explain the chronogram in a note (if necessary) –RDA 2.8.6.4
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92 Record: date of publication No date of publication, record (in order of preference) –Date of distribution –Copyright date –Date of manufacture –RDA 2.8.6.6, RDA 2.9.6, RDA 2.11, RDA 2.10.6
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93 Record: date of publication Supply a date if none of the above apply; enclosed in [... ] (RDA 2.8.6.6) –Date known from source outside book (RDA 2.2.4, RDA 1.9.2.1) - [2003] –Date of either one of 2 consecutive years (RDA 1.9.2.2) - [1971 or 1972] –Probable year (RDA 1.9.2.3) - [1969?]
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94 Record: date of publication –Probable range of years (RDA 1.9.2.4) - [Between 1846 and 1853?] –Known decade (RDA 1.9.2.5) - [1980s] –Probable decade (RDA 1.9.2.6) - [1980s?] –Probable range of decades (RDA 1.9.2.7) - [Between 1840s and 1860s?] –Known century (RDA 1.9.2.8) - [1800s]
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95 Record: date of publication –Probable century (RDA 1.9.2.9) - [1800s?] –Probable range of centuries (RDA 1.9.2.10) - [Between 1400s and 1500s?] –Earliest and latest possible dates (RDA 1.9.2.11) - [not after August 21, 1492] or [between August 12, 1899 and March 2, 1900]
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96 Record: date of publication OPTION When recording a copyright date or date of manufacture significantly different from the probable date of publication –Supply probable date in [... ] –RDA 2.8.6.6
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97 Record: date of publication If you cannot determine the date at all: –[date of publication not identified] –RDA 2.8.6.6 If date is fictitious or incorrect: –Explain actual date in a note –RDA 2.8.6.3, RDA 2.20.7.3
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98 Record: date of publication 2007
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99 Similarly there are rules for name and date of distribution & name and date of manufacture
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100 Record: Series statement See Louise van Heerden's paper
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101 Record: Extent of text Record –Pages –Leaves –Columns –Multiple sequences –Forms of numbers –Lettered sequences
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102 Record: Extent of text Record –Unnumbered pages –Changes in numbering –Complicated numbering –Pages or leaves of plates –Folded pages or leaves –Double leaf –RDA 3.4, RDA 3.4.5
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103 Record: Extent of text 972 pages in various pagings
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104 Record: Identifier for the manifestation Record one identifier for the book as a manifestation –Source: inside the book or any other source –If more than one prefer the one that is internationally recognised –RDA 1.3, RDA 2.15
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105 Record: Identifier for the manifestation Record more than one identifier for a book which is part of a larger set or series –Record the one for the book itself –OPTION: record additional identifiers for the book, taken from any source –RDA 2.15.1.5, RDA 2.15
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106 Record: Identifier for the manifestation Record the identifier in the prescribed format –RDA 2.15.1.4 If there is no prescribed format record it as it appears on the book –Precede the identifier by the name of the agency, etc. which assigned the identifier –RDA 2.15.1.4
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107 Record: Identifier for the manifestation Incorrect, invalid, etc. identifiers are recorded as they appear in the book –Indicate that it is incorrect, invalid by some means Qualification Subfield defined –RDA 2.15.1.6
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108 Record: Identifier for the manifestation Qualifications are added when multiple identifiers are recorded –Record a brief qualification after each identifier - RDA 2.15.1.7 OPTION: A book with one identifier: –Add a qualification indicating the type of binding - RDA 2.15.1.7
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109 Record: Identifier for the manifestation ISBN 0-7021-7157-3 (pbk.) ISBN 978-0-7021-7157-4 (pbk.)
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110 OPTIONS: Other elements Title: Other title information (RDA 2.3.4) Title: Variant title (RDA 2.3.6) Note: on title (RDA 2.20.2) Note: on SoR (RDA 2.20.3) Note: on edition statement (RDA 2.20.4) Note: on publication / distribution / manufacture statement (RDA 2.20.7-2.20-9)
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111 OPTIONS: Other elements Preferred citation (RDA 2.16) Note: on series statement (RDA 2.20.10) Note: on extent of manifestation (RDA 3.22.2) Note: on extent of item (RDA 3.22.3) Carrier: dimensions (RDA 3.5.1.4.14) Carrier (note): dimensions of manifestation (RDA 3.22.4)
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112 OPTIONS: Other elements Carrier (note): on dimensions of item (RDA 3.22.5) Carrier: base material (RDA 3.6) Carrier: Applied material (RDA 3.7) Carrier: Production method (RDA 3.9) Carrier: Layout (RDA 3.11) Carrier: Book format (RDA 3.12)
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113 OPTIONS: Other elements Carrier: Font size (RDA 3.13) Terms of availability (RDA 4.2) Contact information (RDA 4.3) Restrictions on use (RDA 4.5) Nature of the content (RDA 7.2) Intended audience (RDA 7.7) Summarization of content (RDA 7.10)
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114 OPTIONS: Other elements Dissertation / Thesis information (RDA 7.9) Language of content (RDA 7.12) Form of notation: Script (RDA 7.13.2) Illustrative content (RDA 7.15) Supplementary content (RDA 7.16) Colour content (RDA 7.17) Awards (RDA 7.28)
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115 OPTIONS: Other elements Related work (RDA 24.4, RDA 25, RDA Appendix J.2) Related expression (RDA 24.4, RDA 26, RDA Appendix J.3) Related manifestation (RDA 24.4, RDA 27, RDA Appendix J.4)
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116 RDA core element record Title:Financial managem€nt Carrier type:Volume Content type:Text SoR:Carlos Correia, David Flynn, Enrico Uliana, Michael Wormald Relationships:Correia, Carlos, 1956- Flynn, David, 1947- Uliana, Enrico, 1950- Wormald, David Edition:6th edition Publisher's name:Juta Publication date:2007 Extent:972 pages in various pagings Identifier:ISBN 0-7021-7157-3 (pbk.) ISBN 978-0-7021-7157-4 (pbk.)
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117 RDA core element record Title:Skywatching Carrier type:Volume Content type:Text SoR:David H. Levy Relationship:Levy, David H.,1948- Edition:First edition Publisher's name:Leo Books Publication date:1994 Extent:288 pages Identifier:ISBN 0-95838-196-8
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118 Sources consulted Joint Steering Committee for the Development of RDA documents Changes to AACR2 instructions (5JSC/Sec/7, 2 July 2009) Draft RDA RDA core elements and FRBR user tasks (5JSC/Chair/ 15, 5 November 2008) RDA : Resource Description and Access (Draft dated 31 October 2008) RDA – Resource Description and Access : scope and structure (5JSC/RDA/Scope/Rev/3, 28 October 2008)
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119 Sources consulted Simple book (5JSC/RDA/Full draft/Workflows/Book, 17 November 2008) Transcribing an element from a source (5JSC/RDA/Full draft/Workflows/Transcription, 17 November 2008) Using RDA with bibliographic and authority records (5JSC/Chair/14, 3 November 2008) All available on the JSC website: http://www.rda-jsc.org/rda.html
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120 Guidelines consulted RDA 1.3 RDA 1.4 RDA 1.5 RDA 1.7.1 RDA 1.7.3 RDA 1.7.4 RDA 1.7.5 RDA 1.7.6 RDA 1.7.7 RDA 1.7.9 RDA 1.8.2 RDA 1.8.3 RDA 1.8.4 RDA 1.9.2.1 RDA 1.9.2.2 RDA 1.9.2.3 RDA 1.9.2.4 RDA 1.9.2.5
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121 Guidelines consulted RDA 1.9.2.6 RDA 1.9.2.7 RDA 1.9.2.8 RDA 1.9.2.9 RDA 1.9.2.10 RDA 1.9.2.11 RDA 2.1.2.2 RDA 2.2.2.2 RDA 2.2.3.2 RDA 2.2.4 RDA 2.2.11.3 RDA 2.3.1.6 RDA 2.3.1.7 RDA 2.3.2 RDA 2.3.2.2 RDA 2.3.2.5 RDA 2.3.2.10 RDA 2.3.3
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122 Guidelines consulted RDA 2.3.4 RDA 2.3.5 RDA 2.3.6 RDA 2.3.7 RDA 2.3.8 RDA 2.3.9 RDA.2.3.10 RDA 2.3.11 RDA 2.4.1.4 RDA 2.4.1.5 RDA 2.4.1.6 RDA 2.4.1.7 RDA 2.4.1.9 RDA 2.4.2.2 RDA 2.4.2.3 RDA 2.5 RDA 2.5.1.4 RDA 2.5.2.1
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123 Guidelines consulted RDA 2.5.2.2 RDA 2.5.2.3 RDA 2.5.2.6 RDA 2.5.4 RDA 2.5.6 RDA 2.5.8 RDA 2.8 RDA 2.8.1.4 RDA 2.8.2 RDA 2.8.4.2 RDA 2.8.4.3 RDA 2.8.4.4 RDA 2.8.4.5 RDA 2.8.4.7 RDA 2.8.6.2 RDA 2.8.6.3 RDA 2.8.6.4 RDA 2.8.6.6
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124 Guidelines consulted RDA 2.9 RDA 2.9.2 RDA 2.9.6 RDA 2.10 RDA 2.10.2 RDA 2.10.6 RDA 2.11 RDA 2.12.2 RDA 2.12.3 RDA 2.12.4 RDA 2.12.5 RDA 2.12.9.3 RDA 2.12.10 RDA 2.12.11 RDA 2.12.12 RDA 2.12.13 RDA 2.13 RDA 2.15
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125 Guidelines consulted RDA 2.15.1.4 RDA 2.15.1.5 RDA 2.15.1.6 RDA 2.15.1.7 RDA 2.16 RDA 2.20.2 RDA 2.20.2.3 RDA 2.20.3 RDA 2.20.4 RDA 2.20.7 RDA 2.20.7.3 RDA 2.20.8 RDA 2.20.9 RDA 2.20.10 RDA 3.3 RDA 3.5.1.4.14 RDA 3.6 RDA 3.7
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126 Guidelines consulted RDA 3.9 RDA 3.11 RDA 3.12 RDA 3.13 RDA 3.22.2 RDA 3.22.3 RDA 3.22.4 RDA 3.22.5 RDA 4.2 RDA 4.3 RDA 4.5 RDA 5.3 RDA 6.10 RDA 7.2 RDA 7.7 RDA 7.9 RDA 7.10 RDA 7.12
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127 Guidelines consulted RDA 7.13.2 RDA 7.15 RDA 7.16 RDA 7.17 RDA 7.28 RDA 18.3 RDA 18.4 RDA 18.5.1.2 RDA 19.1.2 RDA 19.2 RDA 19.2.1.2 RDA 24.4 RDA 25 RDA 26 RDA 27
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128 Guidelines consulted Appendixes RDA A.4.1 RDA A.4.2 RDA A.5 RDA A.6 RDA A.7 RDA B.4 RDA D RDA J.2 RDA J.3 RDA J.4 RDA M
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