RDA-L readers,
The statement illustrations (black and white) is to be found in some
bibliographic records for print materials. The records are coded as RDA. RDA
has:
7.17.1.3 RecordingColour Content
If the content of the resource is in colours other than black and white or
shades of
This practice is common in RDA records created in the UK, as many
institutions are following the British Library's policy of being
explicit about the colour of illustrations (see the BL monograph WEMI
workflow:
Colour Content (7.17)
In RDA colour content is a distinct element from illustrative
This discrepancy in treatment will be discussed at the Monday meeting of the
CC:DA committee (Jul 1, 2013) at the ALA conference in Chicago:
9. Proposal on colour content: Attig (10:45, 30 min.)
A. [Colour Content (RDA 7.17)
Don Charuk dcha...@torontopubliclibrary.ca wrote:
From my readings and the reading other's comments it has been said that
RDA no longer requires you to justify your additional access points. Is
this a valid interpretation of people's comments? If, so is there a
specific rule that states this
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