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Unity in Diversity, ETDs at UNT : and a look towards BibFrame Ralph Hartsock and Daniel Gelaw Alemneh University of North Texas Texas Music Library Association University of North Texas, Denton, Texas October 3, 2014
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Panelists: Ralph Hartsock Senior Music Catalog Librarian University of North Texas Libraries Ralph.Hartsock@unt.eduRalph.Hartsock@unt.edu Daniel Alemneh Digital Curation Coordinator University of North Texas Libraries Daniel.Alemneh@unt.eduDaniel.Alemneh@unt.edu
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Objectives Compare 8 cases of ETD or dissertation treatment Offer models in RDA to remedy some of these Looks at certain aspects and pitfalls of BibFrame
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Digital Projects Metadata for each item Audio Center staff adds metadata for sound recordings Access to the PDF files Access to Recordings Local usage of audio files Cataloging Metadata for international audience Unification of all metadata, PDF files, recordings Linkage between various files, audio or text
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Variables includes UNT and other universities’ requirements for DMA. UNT seems to require more substantiation in recitals and a more academic thesis. The subject of the lecture unifies the final recital. Osvaldo Lacerda's Sonata for flute and piano (1959): a performance guide with historical background of Brazilian genres embolada, seresta, and baião Responsibility Marilia Gabriela do Nascimento Gimenes, B.M., M.M. THESIS/DISS Publication Info Publication Info: Denton, Texas: University of North Texas, 2012 Copyright Notice Date Copyright Notice Date: ©2012 Series Series: NT dissertation, Music; 2012
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Permanent link is http://iii.library.unt.edu/record=b4431151~S 12 http://iii.library.unt.edu/record=b4431151~S 12
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Advantages: Unified or integrated bibliographic record of the document, all recitals, and the lecture recital. Topic has focus: Title created by student OCLC users may see the entirety of links, and observe listed contents online, including contents of the audio recording itself. Like other streamed recording, only those in the UNT community of users can listen to the audio. Curation controlled by Digital Projects
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Limitation: OCLC record has access points only for the document, not all the recordings.
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Michael C. Thursby Recital, a physical manifestation, with printed abstract as accompanying material Advantage: OCLC access points to specific pieces CDs available for local circulation RDAizing the record creates links
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Michael C. Thursby RDAizing the record creates links ◦ Relationship designators: composer author instrumentalist sponsoring body Container of (work)
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Thesis by Anastasios Polis Thesis and six supplementary recordings, including interviews and concerts Advantage: OCLC access to each manifestation Disadvantage: None is linked
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Thesis by Anastasios Polis RDAizing the record creates links, that are reciprocal The annotated thematic index is augmented by each recording. Each recording augments the annotated thematic index.
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[Tiffany Damicone recital] No paper dissertation with recital No lecture, no unifying text Title devised by cataloguer
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Juliana Yap Document only. No recitals in the library. No recitals online. Theme of unity, without performances Recitals did occur, but the programs and recordings may reside within the Music Department.
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Isaac Bustos Four disjointed recitals But the program of the last recital is the title of the lecture: Un Tiempo Fue Italica Famosa: A Synthesis of Joaquin Rodrigo’s Composition Styles Minimal level cataloging given to these recordings Contrived titles, less tangible; one could have been distinctive
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Name changes, even from a change in the manifestation of the same work Barbara C. Phillips Farley Entered as Farley, Barbara C. Phillips. For the 1991 dissertation Entered as Phillips-Farley, Barbara, ǂe author. For the digitized 1991 dissertation
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Previous policy at UNT was to unite all manifestations of the dissertations. Advantage: expediency, allowing one to simply change local system, III Disadvantages: Manifestations are not reflected in OCLC Interlibrary Loan may bypass UNT, even though there is an available copy, but in long term, digital will prevail. Solution: RDA allows linkages such as “Reproduction of” or “Reproduced as”.
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Streaming Audio available only at UNT Audio discs or streaming audio available locally. UNT Practice treats lecture as unifying element/title Bibliographic record resembles a kit with accompanying material Links are made. Audio contents available to view. Better long term management. Other models Leave disjointed performances, unlinked Ignore the performance altogether Require contrived titles, with less tangibility
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BibFrame http://www.loc.gov/bibframe/ Bibliographic Framework Initiative Initiated by the Library of Congress, BIBFRAME provides a foundation for the future of bibliographic description, both on the web, and in the broader networked world.
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Bibframe page
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Bibframe features
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Currently in MaRCSimilar to Dublin core RDA / FRBR Work Expression Manifestation Item Bibliographic Framework (BibFrame) Creative Work Instance Authority Annotation
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MARC FormatBibframe 382 is machine readable field for Medium of Performance If the musicMediumNote, equals 382, then the number of performers may not be usable If it is musicMedium, then the Note would be for textual reading. Certain MARC fields have not had a parallel BF field: 347 (Digital characteristics)
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Christopher Lamb: Blueline concerto as authority Blueline concerto Lamb, Christopher, 1989-
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Blueline concerto ARK: ark:/67531/metadc283800 DOI = Digital Object Identifier Derived from BIBFRAME Relationships Draft Specification — 25 April 2014 http://www.loc.gov/bibframe/docs/bibframe-relationships.htmlhttp://www.loc.gov/bibframe/docs/bibframe-relationships.html
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