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Cataloging DVD-videos with AACR2 Joseph Andrews, Andrea Payant and Lewis Sievers
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Chief source of information The chief source of information used for DVD- videos is, in order: Title frames and credits Information printed on the disc Accompanying textual material Case or container
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06 (Leader) & 008 (Fixed field) Code Leader "g" for "Visual Materials." Note: Connexion only shows "Visual Materials" in the dropdown menu at the top lefthand corner. 008... If content same as original motion picture & with minor additions/changes, code 008/06 (DtSt) "p" Date 1 = date in 260 Date 2 = date of original motion picture (in 500) If content changed (e.g., closed-captioning, director's cut, many special features), code 008/06 "s"
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007 Physical characteristics Not used by many systems! See OCLC MARC help for detailed coding instructionsOCLC MARC help Examples (the purple letters never vary, but the red ones do) 007 00 $a v $b d $d b $e v $f a $g i $h z $i k A DVD with black & white video ($d b) 007 00 $a v $b d $d c $e v $f a $g i $h z $i k A DVD with color video ($d b) Older DVD records may be coded "g" in $e $i (configuration of playback channels) usually coded "k" (mixed) because DVDs often have stereo track & surround sound track
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041 Language code DVDs often contain multiple types of language information. Catalogue for dubbing, captioning and subtitles. Field 041 is used together with field 546, where language notes are recorded in free text. Ex. A Chinese language film with English dubbing, and English and Korean subtitles. Lang: chi 041 1 $a chi $a eng $j eng $j kor $h chi 546 $a Chinese or English soundtracks with English or Korean subtitles.
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245 Title and statement of responsibility Transcribe from chief source of information. Limit to those credited as having a major role in creating the film. Writer, director, producer etc. The GMD for DVDs is “videorecording.” $a Kung Fu Hustle $h [videorecording]
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250 Edition area Used to distinguish between multiple versions of a film. Widescreen, standard, extended etc. 250 $a Widescreen ed. If there is no edition statement available, cataloger may supply one in square brackets to differentiate one version from another. 250 $a [Widescreen ed.]
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260 Publication information Can include multiple entries here, one for the production and (optional) another for the distribution company. Record each in a separate subfield b, and trace in a 710 tag. Depending on the vendor, date information may not be readily available on the item. If so, check for latest date printed on material. Record assumed date in brackets without copyright symbol.
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300 Physical description ($a) Use specific material designation (SMD) “videodisc”; optionally, use “DVD-video” instead. Record in subfield a: 300 ## $a 1 videodisc 300 ## $a 1 DVD-video Record playing time of title proper in parentheses after SMD. If stated on item or readily ascertainable: 300 ## $a 1 DVD-video (55 min.) 300 ## $a 1 videodisc (1 hr., 23 min.) 300 ## $a 2 videodiscs (165 min.) 300 ## $a 1 DVD-video (55,024 fr.) Optionally, approximate time if not stated or readily ascertainable: 300 ## $a 1 DVD-video (ca. 60 min.)
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300 Physical description ($b & $c) In $b, briefly describe in the following order: sound characteristics “si.” (silent), “sd.” (sound), or “si. at sd. speed” Color “col.” or “b&w” (or statement to indicate both) In $c, give diameter of DVD in inches (usually 4 ¾ in.) Examples: 300 ## $a 1 DVD-video (55 min.) : $b sd., col. ; $c 4 ¾ in. 300 ## $a 1 videodisc (1 hr., 23 min.) : $b si., b&w ; $c 4 ¾ in. 300 ## $a 1 videodisc (62 min.) : $b sd., col. with b&w sequences ; $c 4 ¾ in.
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490 Series Area Transcribe as appears on item. 1st indicator “1” if traced as added entry in 8xx (check authority file for series title): 490 1# $a John Wayne collection 830 #0 $a John Wayne collection. 830 has no 1st indicator and a 2nd indicator “0” 830 ends in a full stop; 490 does NOT. 1st indicator “0” if NOT traced in 8xx: 490 0# $a Glamour collection Remember—440 is obsolete!440 is obsolete
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A note about 5xx notes List in order given in 7.7B, even though MARC tag #s may not be in numerical order. 538 ## $a DVD; Dolby digital 5.1 surround; DTS 5.1 surround; region 1. [AACR2 7.7.B1] 546 ## $a English or dubbed French or Spanish dialogue, French or Spanish subtitles; closed-captioned. [AACR2 7.7B2] 500 ## $a Based on the book by C.S. Lewis. [AACR2 7.7B7] 500 ## $a Originally released as a motion picture in 2005. [AACR2 7.7B9]
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538 System requirements Follow AACR2 7.7B & give this note 1 st due to its primary importance. Record the television system format 538 ## $a NTSC. Aspect ratio can be included. 538 ## $a DVD; Dolby surround stereo; aspect ratio 2.40:1.
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546 Language Languages are described in the 546 field and coded in 041 field. List details about languages available, subtitles, closed- captioning, etc. in this field (often found on the DVD container). 546 ## $a English or French dialogue; French subtitles; English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing. 546 ## $a In English with optional English, French, Portuguese, Spanish, Chinese, or Thai subtitles. 546 ## $a Closed-captioned.
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500 Notes See AACR2 7.7B for a comprehensive list of notes. Repeat this field as needed. Common notes are: Original release/production date 500 ## $a Originally released as a motion picture in 2009. Special features 500 ## $a Special features: Bloopers; filmmakers' commentary. History- or edition-related: 500 ## $a Based on the novel by Jane Austen.
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520 Summary Give a brief, objective summary. 520 ## $a An 18th century knight avenges the deaths of two friends who have attended a hunting party at the castle of a sadistic Viennese count. If from another source, enclose in quotes and cite source. 520 ## $a "Max Davidson (1875-1950) is one of the numerous forgotten Hollywood supporting actors who acted in innumerable movies. The 2-disc DVD set presents all the existing comedies as well as Davidson's first sound film and documentation of the lost films with rare scripts and more than 300 unpublished stills."-- Container.
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505 Contents note For feature films, this field not so important! Remember: special features can go in 500 note. List the contents by title. 505 0# The missing ingredient -- The wrong man -- The misbehavers -- The man from Hollywood. Include statements of responsibility and duration if known 505 0# The song of songs / produced, directed by Rouben Mamoulian (90 min.) -- This is the night / director, Frank Tuttle (83 min.). Enhanced notes: 2nd indicator "0," $t for title, $r for statement of responsibility, $g for other info 505 00 ‡g Disc 1. ‡t Night key / ‡r directed by Lloyd Corrigan ‡g (78 min.) -- ‡g Disc 2. ‡t The black castle / ‡r director, Nathan Juran ‡g (1952 ; 82 min.). See LC’s MARC guide on recording 505 for more information.LC’s MARC guide on recording 505
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650 Topical Subject Headings Enter subject headings to describe the DVD content, preferably authorized Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH). 650 #0 $a Good and Evil $v Drama. 650 #0 $a Man-woman relationships $v Drama. 650 #0 $a Mathematicians $z United States $v Drama
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655 Genre/Form Headings Include genre headings to describe the type of DVD content 655 #0 $a Feature films. 655 #0 $a Romantic comedy films. 655 #0 $a Science fiction films. 655 #0 $a Biographical films. 655 #0 $a Comedy films.
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700 Personal Names Include headings for all significant contributors Enter producer(s) first then director(s) notable actors/actresses (usually those listed on the container) Composers Writers, screenwriters, and others if deemed necessary/helpful 700 1# $a Besson, Luc. 700 1# $a Kamen, Robert Mark. 700 1# $a Willis, Bruce, $d 1955- 700 1# $a Oldman, Gary. 700 1# $a Jovovich, Milla. 700 1# $a Holm, Ian, $d 1931- 700 1# $a Tucker, Chris, $d 1972- 700 1# $a Serra, Eric.
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710 Corporate Names Include headings for all significant contributors Production companies Distributors Musical groups if significant to soundtrack Funding agencies if relevant 710 2# $a Columbia Pictures. 710 2# $a Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment (Firm) 710 2# $a Universal Pictures (Firm) 710 2# $a Dreamworks Pictures. 710 2# $a Imagine Entertainment (Firm) 710 2# $a British Broadcasting Company. 710 2# $a Discovery Channel (Firm) 710 2# $a PBS Home Video.
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References OLAC DVD Cataloging Guide Update Task Force. (2008). Guide to cataloging DVD and Blu-ray discs using AACR2r and MARC 21. Retrieved from http://www.olacinc.org/drupal/capc_files/DVD_gui de_final.pdf Piepenburg, S. (2009). AV cataloguing in a MARC world [Powerpoint slides]. http://www.olacinc.org/drupal/capc_files/DVD_gui de_final.pdf
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