Yep. This makes recording statement of responsibility for DVDs even more 
straightforward-- NOT.

This is another area in RDA that will need to be looked at more thoroughly once 
the May 14 release is out.

Andrea

From: Resource Description and Access / Resource Description and Access 
[mailto:RDA-L@LISTSERV.LAC-BAC.GC.CA] On Behalf Of JSC Secretary
Sent: Friday, May 10, 2013 11:22 AM
To: RDA-L@LISTSERV.LAC-BAC.GC.CA
Subject: Re: [RDA-L] Abridging statement of responsibility

Tom,

One of the changes in the May 14 release of the RDA Toolkit will be a revision 
of the core statement at 2.4 to add information there that is now at 2.4.2:

"Statement of responsibility relating to title proper is a core element (if 
more than one, only the first recorded is required).  Other statements of 
responsibility are optional."

The core statement at 2.4.2 for the element Statement of responsibility 
relating to title proper says:

"If more than one statement of responsibility relating to title proper appears 
on the source of information, only the first recorded is required."

The last paragraph of 2.4.2.3 says:

"If not all statements of responsibility appearing on the source or sources of 
information are being recorded, give preference to those identifying creators 
of the intellectual or artistic content. In case of doubt, record the first 
statement."


Regards, Judy Kuhagen
JSC Secretary

On Fri, May 10, 2013 at 11:10 AM, Meehan, Thomas 
<t.mee...@ucl.ac.uk<mailto:t.mee...@ucl.ac.uk>> wrote:
Dear all,

This is a fairly novice question but one where I would welcome some 
clarification, especially as far as the RDA text goes. Apologies if this has 
been raised before (I'm sure it must have been). I am looking at a couple of 
contentious aspects of the statement of responsibility relating to the title 
proper where I think there are three areas that require some decision on policy:

1.       Which (or how many) statements of responsibility are to be regarded as 
core.

2.       Statements of responsibility naming more than three persons (2.4.1.5).

3.       Abridging statements of responsibility (2.4.1.4).


It is the third one which confuses me most. The rule states "Transcribe a 
statement of responsibility in the form in which it appears on the source of 
information." The examples that follow contain no titles (Mr, Dr, Earl) except 
those that would have been retained under AACR2 and no affiliations 
(...professor of History at the University of Biggleswade) at all.

However, the Optional Omission beneath which says "Abridge a statement of 
responsibility only if it can be abridged without loss of essential 
information" has examples with all of this information in, e.g. "by Harry Smith 
// Source of information reads: by Dr. Harry Smith". The option seems curiously 
vague about what can/should be omitted if the option is followed, and why.

Is this basically a case of the examples of the main rule not catching up and 
so being illustrative of AACR2 rules rather than RDA? I notice, looking at the 
really helpful LC training materials and BL workflow, that the point is made 
more explicitly there so I think I am happy with what is intended, but I am 
uncomfortable having to interpret the meaning of a rule based on third party 
training and policy documentation, if that makes sense.

Many thanks,

Tom

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Thomas Meehan
Head of Current Cataloguing
Library Services
University College London
Gower Street
London WC1E 6BT

t.mee...@ucl.ac.uk<mailto:mee...@ucl.ac.uk>


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