Good morning!
These examples are very helpful. Thank you so much for posting the link.
--Pam
On Sat, Mar 16, 2013 at 6:14 PM, J. McRee Elrod m...@slc.bc.ca wrote:
Sample RDA records may be seen here:
Could someone confirm for me that the example for an online dissertation
has an error:
http://www.loc.gov/catworkshop/RDA%20training%20materials/SCT%20RDA%20Records%20TG/index.html
Record
5, Holzapfel, Structural Analysis of Active Site Conformations...
I believe the Type should be a not t,
Mark wrote:
As someone who has worked in institutions that followed the LCRIs, I've
considered the expanded dates appearing on technical reports and other kinds
of reports to be release dates rather than dates of publication. Hence the
brackets in the 260 $c date.
LCRI 2.7B9 was very useful
Kathie Goldfarb wrote:
Until the 3xx can format a GMD, it is our plan to add them manually. Luckily,
our library does not add a lot of media. Ebook bulk loads will need to be
edited, but hopefully, a way will be found to do that in bulk.
I have seen several libraries in different forums mention
I was going to suggest that is it unmediated, like a book. However,
this email refers to You don't need anything other than the object
itself While the playaway device is considered the device the material
is recorded on, does it automatically include the headphones? Would a
library require
The link you provided to sample RDA records isn't working for me. When I click
it on I get the report page not found. Any ideas?
Carolyn
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[mailto:RDA-L@LISTSERV.LAC-BAC.GC.CA] On Behalf Of J.
I have a question about the DVD examples, and would appreciate some
clarification, please.
The Toolkit states Record the extent of the resource by giving the number
of units and an appropriate term for the type of carrier as listed under
3.3.1.3.
Therefore, wouldn't we use 1 videodisc rather
Not sure why the url broke like that.
Try
http://www.loc.gov/catworkshop/RDA%20training%20materials/SCT%20RDA%20Records%20TG/index.html
If that still fails, go to Google and search rda record examples loc. The
site in question should be the first in the list.
Stephen T. Early
Cataloger
Thanks, Stephen. That got me in.
Carolyn
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[mailto:RDA-L@LISTSERV.LAC-BAC.GC.CA] On Behalf Of Stephen Early
Sent: Monday, March 18, 2013 12:00 PM
To: RDA-L@LISTSERV.LAC-BAC.GC.CA
Subject: Re:
When the joint PCC/LC-PSD RDA Policy Statements Task Group reviewed
the old LCPS for 2.8.6.1, it was unable to reach consensus on this
policy statement. Absent an explicit date of publication, some thought
a release date ought not be transcribed as a date of publication
(though it could serve as
Deborah Fritz posted:
So, instead of:
260 $c [2000]
500 $a Issued May 2000.
We now have:
264 #1 ..., $c May 2000.
Not in our shop! Issued or released date, like copyright date, is the
source of 260/264$c, but is not itself a publication date. We we not
use the month in 26X$c unless it
Pam said:
The Toolkit states Record the extent of the resource by giving the number
of units and an appropriate term for the type of carrier as listed under
3.3.1.3.
Therefore, wouldn't we use 1 videodisc rather than 1 DVD?
RDA also has the option of using a more exact unit name. Why repeat a
Pam--
I asked this question before, and received a helpful response from Dave Reser
of LC, that using terms in common usage (see 3.4.1.5) in the 300 $a is
allowable.
He forwarded me these examples:
2011311037 (CD-ROM as accompanying material in 300 $e)
2012408410 (DVD-ROM as accompanying
Benhamin Abrahamse posted:
Certainly, I would argue that using 1 videodisc instead of 1 DVD would
be less helpful to patrons, as there is more than one type of videodisc
out there?
Yes: DVD, DVD-HD, Blu-ray, DVD-3D, and who knows what's next?
(Note--the 338 carrier type would still be
Thank you very much!
--Pam
On Mon, Mar 18, 2013 at 3:37 PM, Benjamin A Abrahamse babra...@mit.eduwrote:
Pam--
** **
I asked this question before, and received a helpful response from Dave
Reser of LC, that using terms in common usage (see 3.4.1.5) in the 300 $a
is allowable.
On Fri, Mar 15, 2013 at 4:24 PM, Robert Maxwell robert_maxw...@byu.edu wrote:
Yes, I might have a different opinion if you could move information on and
off a Playaway. But they exist as a dedicated player for a single book. No
mediation is required to use one. I don't see why it would make a
I think that you indicate a very interesting problem. US dissertations
have been considered unpublished since universities stopped issuing them
with a dissertation note. On-demand microfilms or photocopies are still
considered unpublished. On the other hand, most people would consider a
Perhaps more than you want to know, but FYI.
Mac
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