[RDA-L] [Pollupostage\SPAM] Re: [RDA-L] Extent terms (was Carrier type Flipchart)

2013-02-06 Thread Heidrun Wiesenmüller
Greta, Thanks for the explanation. I understand the problem much better now. By the way, as you've mentioned atlases: Here's another interesting difference between Anglo-American and German cataloging. When cataloging an atlas, we only give the number of pages and indicate that there are

[RDA-L] [Pollupostage\SPAM] Re: [RDA-L] Extent terms (was Carrier type Flipchart)

2013-02-05 Thread Greta de Groat
On 2/4/2013 5:51 AM, Heidrun Wiesenmüller wrote: Greta de Groat wrote: In addition, these (plus CD-ROMs and Blu-rays) had the problem of being applicable to multiple content types--they could be video or data or electronic text or a video game. So 1 Blu-ray might be a video but it

Re: [RDA-L] Extent terms (was Carrier type Flipchart)

2013-02-04 Thread Heidrun Wiesenmüller
Greta de Groat wrote: I began the RDA test with using the term in common usage in the 300, but found it was easier said than done. There was no guidance on whether to use DVD, or whether to use DVD video which is listed as an encoding format in 3.13.3.3. Nor was i sure whether to use DVD+R