But where does it say to use both the official's name (Catholic Church. Pope ... ) and the personal name as access points to an official proclamation, etc.
On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 11:13 AM, Mark Ehlert <ehler...@umn.edu> wrote: > Gene Fieg <gf...@cst.edu> wrote: > > Reading (slogging?) through RDA now. I am in chapter 19. I noticed that > > for official pronouncements from people in the office have access points > for > > the office as well as the personal name access point. That instruction, > I > > think is somewhere in the previous chapters, but I cannot find it, even > > after look in the index. I think chapter 19 (at least that chapter) > should > > have xref to the chapters that instruct us to record both the office > > name/person and the personal name. I am sure that is correct, as I said, > > and I think it accords with AACR2, but I cannot find the previous > > instruction. > > RDA 11.2.2.21 discusses names of governmental officials, for instance. > RDA 11.13 tells you how to put together a corporate name heading from > the bits and pieces described further up that chapter's food chain. > > RDA 9.19 tells you how how to put together a personal name heading > from the bits and pieces described further up that chapter's food > chain. > > On pointing back to previous chapters in the text of the examples, > that could be quite helpful, if a hell of a lot of work to put > together--not to mention making the example parts of the chapter even > longer. On the other hand, somebody might direct our gaze to 19.0's > "persons, families, and corporate bodies," this thus informing us that > we should look at chapters 9-11 on making up those name headings. > > -- > Mark K. Ehlert Minitex > Coordinator University of Minnesota > Bibliographic & Technical 15 Andersen Library > Services (BATS) Unit 222 21st Avenue South > Phone: 612-624-0805 Minneapolis, MN 55455-0439 > <http://www.minitex.umn.edu/> > -- Gene Fieg Cataloger/Serials Librarian Claremont School of Theology gf...@cst.edu