Shouldn't there be a question mark inserted as well since the publication date
is probable, but unknown? (rules 1.9.2.3 and 2.8.6.6)
264 #1 $c [2014?]
264 #4 $c (c)2014
Karen Snow, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Graduate School of Library Information Science
Dominican University
7900 West Division
Steven Arakawa wrote:
I'm aware that the copyright date might be considered important by rare
book/special collections cataloging, but I don't think the rare book
perspective should drive general cataloging practices.
I don't mean to sound belligerent, but isn't this a bit short-sighted? I
Gene Fieg wrote:
Where this reasoning goes is this: Since the 245 has a dual role, why not
split it?
Currently, the 245 is description and access point. Should we split them?
We already do this, though inconsistently, through uniform titles/preferred
title of the work, yes?
Karen
Getting back to my original question concerning [date of publication not
identified] and DtSt, Dates, based upon the answers received so far, there is
currently no way to code 264_1 $c [date of publication not identified] and 264
_4 $c copyright [insert year] in DtSt and Dates. If this is the
I've done a little searching and can't find the answer, so I am hoping the
collective wisdom can help me out...
If you use [date of publication not identified] in 264_1 $c and you have a
copyright date in 264_4 (let's say 2005), how would this look in DtSt and Dates
fixed fields?
DtSt = t
-BAC.GC.CA
Subject: Re: [RDA-L] Transcription of more than one publisher
On Tue, Sep 11, 2012 at 4:26 PM, Snow, Karen
ks...@dom.edumailto:ks...@dom.edu wrote:
I am trying to determine what to transcribe in 264$b for the following
publication information (on the title page of the work):
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