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I think the line between 2.4.1.8 and 2.3.4 is very blurry. In 2.3.4.1, it says
Other title information may include any phrase appearing with a title proper
that is indicative of the character, contents, etc. of the resource ... That
could very well be interpreted as meaning that a phrase such
Kevin, As a rule of thumb, I was interpreting 2.4.1.8 as applying to situations
where there was a grammatical connection between the noun/noun phrase. I,
robot : a novel / by Arthur C. Clarke would be an example of the noun/noun
phrase with a grammatical connection (through by), an example of
It seems to me that typography can play a part also, showing the page
designer's intent as to whether the phrase is associated with the title or
statement of responsibility. The RDA instruction expects us to determine if the
noun or phrase occurs with a statement of responsibility, and while
I seem to remember, maybe it was oral history or something like that, but if
the phrase were connected to the person and really did not represent a
subtitle, it was connected to area of responsibility.
For instance: The moon over the hill / |c a romantic novel by Billy
Misbegotten.
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On 20/10/2011 00:56, Arakawa, Steven wrote:
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When I attended the RDA 101 ALA preconference, one of the things that
stuck with me was the RDA rule 2.4.1.8. AACR2 1.1F12 makes a fine
distinction between noun phrases that are indicative of the nature of
the work and noun phrases that are
Gene Fieg wrote:
I seem to remember, maybe it was oral history or something like that, but if
the phrase were connected to the person and really did not represent a
subtitle, it was connected to area of responsibility.
For instance: The moon over the hill / |c a romantic novel by Billy
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