Probably John, but the example illustrates the more simple case of two editions with the identical title. It's obviously more of a judgment call if you have versions with different titles, but hopefully the later version clearly states that it is just a revision of the earlier edition.

Maybe it would be good to add an additional example at this part of that instruction. I'll suggest it to the RDA Examples Group.

Adam

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On Tue, 19 Feb 2013, John Hostage wrote:

Isn't this covered by the last part of  RDA 6.27.1.5?

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Thanks for locating the documentation on this Daniel.  But we shouldn't
be expected to have to try to find it there - it needs to be in the LC-
PCC PSs where catalogers can be expected to look once they have been
trained
in RDA.   Hopefully someone from LC PSD is reading this and can put
something in the policy statements!

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On Tue, 19 Feb 2013, Paradis Daniel wrote:

LC's RDA training materials provides the answer to your question (see
http://www.loc.gov/catworkshop/RDA%20training%20materials/LC%20RDA%20Tr
aining/Module3ExpressionsAndContentSept12.doc, Appendix 2). The
examples provided indicate that a "uniform title" would be used to
collocate the editions if following LC practice:



C. New title proper, and the work has been revised

o       new expression

o       UT field for original preferred title -- change from AACR2
(related work a.e.)



Example A:

Original:

100  $a Monson, Craig.

245  $a Disembodied voices : $b music and culture in an early modern
Italian convent /

       $c Craig A. Monson.

260  $a Berkeley : $b University of California Press, $c 1995.



Revision:

100  $a Monson, Craig.

240  $a Disembodied voices

245  $a Divas in the convent : $b nuns, music, and defiance in
seventeenth-century Italy /

       $c Craig A. Monson.

260  $a Chicago : $b University of Chicago Press, $c 2012.

500  $a Revision of the author's Disembodied voices.



Example B:

Original:

245  $a Contemporary art and multicultural education / $c edited by
Susan Cahan and

       Zoya Kucor.

260  $a New York : $b New Museum of Contemporary Art : $b Routledge,
$c 1996.



Revision:

130  $a Contemporary art and multicultural education

245  $a Rethinking Contemporary Art and Multicultural Education / $c
The New

       Museum of Contemporary Art.

250  $a Fully revised second edition.

260  $a New York, NY : $b Routledge, $c 2011.





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