Good Morning,
I would like to ask you if anyone know any workshops, training or Conference
about RDA.
Thanks and kind regards,
Falwa Al-Marri
Museum Of Islamic Art
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I agree, we don't want them to look like real people, which is why we proposed
the addition of Fictitious character as a core element last year. The same
applies to access points for real non-human entities. This is why 9.19.1.2 is
how it is. It's important to the functional objective
Hi Maliheh
I think the statements American English version and International
student edition on publications are not uncommon, and would qualify as
examples of statements to do with difference in geographic coverage.
Regards
Jenny Wright
Bibliographic Services Ltd.
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Hello Falwa,
UC San Diego have put together a compendium of links to FRBR and RDA resources,
including the training material used by Library of Congress:
http://tpot.ucsd.edu/cataloging-resources/training-resources/frbr-rda-resources.html
Of national libraries, Australia has also made their
The following ISBD discussion paper (2 files) for the November 2013 JSC
meeting is available on the public website (
http://www.rda-jsc.org/workingnew.html):
6JSC/ISBD/Discussion/3 [ISBD Profile in RDA: Constructing Functionally
Interoperable Core Records]
6JSC/ISBD/Discussion/3/Profile
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Diana MIU
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Hi Maliheh,
I'm not sure if you're asking for specific examples or just how the
statements generally appear. For specific examples, for different
editions of The Wall Street Journal, which is a serial, so many fields
do not apply to monographs, but its edition statements are good examples
that
I know that this is not technically an RDA issue but it comes up with respect
to RDA because the examples in 1.10 (Notes) do not include ISBD punctuation,
and so catalogers are sometimes left with questions on how to punctuate notes
correctly.
When a note is quoting the source of information
Benjamin A Abrahamse babra...@mit.edu wrote:
When a note is quoting the source of information (see 1.10.3) and so
ends with a quotation mark, does the full stop fall inside or outside of
the quotation mark? I am having trouble finding an instruction that
addresses this.
Most folks have
Thank you, that was exactly what I was looking for.
Best,
Ben
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MIT Libraries
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The placement of punctuation inside vs. outside quotation marks is a US/UK
English convention. US = inside (generally); UK = Outside (generally).
This probably affects the difference between ISBD, with its more international
focus, and the LCRI, which would follow predominant US style.
Cheers,
I never realized that. I guess I'm a bit parochial when it comes to punctuation!
Thanks,
Ben
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MIT Libraries
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My short answer is: it doesn't matter.
The ISBD left final punctuation out of examples in general, because a period
was part of the prescribed punctuation that came before the next area of
description.
The Chicago Manual of Style 6.9 says to put periods and commas inside quotation
marks and
Yes this is a US/UK convention issue. I remember years ago, in another life, we
had a British woman reviewing manuscripts and she made all sorts of punctuation
edits and we had to go back to re-edit it so it matched the punctuation for the
Philippines, which followed US convention.
Mary L.
Malihheh posted:
If a statement of edition includes a diference in geographic coverage, it
can be new edition.
We most often see this in maps, including atlases.
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Maliheh said:
If a statement of edition includes a diference in geographic coverage, it
can be new edition
I should also have mentioned that we find these geographic edition
statements in newspapers.
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