attention, they can do
so without my intervention!)
- Ian
Ian Fairclough
Marion (Ohio) Public Library
tel. 740-387-0994 x233
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Thu, 15 Sep 2005 12:54:34 -0400
Jane Myers writes But why should they [i.e. the people out working with the
public] have
. The first number winds
up representing a different person with the unqualified heading.
Alerts of specific cases are posted to the PERSNAME-L list (via which I
discovered this situation) and can be found in the archives of that list.
Ian Fairclough
George Mason University
ifairclough43...@yahoo.com
a slash, as was done for most of the
duration under AACR2.
If the above is contradicted elsewhere in RDA, now would be a good time to
say! Thanks - Ian
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to RDA-L. Sincerely - Ian
Ian Fairclough - George Mason University - ifairclough43...@yahoo.com
pronounced differently.
Sincerely - Ian
Ian Fairclough - George Mason University - ifairclough43...@yahoo.com
for situations such as
cataloging local materials.
- Ian
Ian Fairclough - George Mason University - ifairclough43...@yahoo.com
as an ordinary public
library user. Will RDA implementation
affect him? My plan is to reassure the
attendees. Don't worry, it's going
to be all right. All comments
gratefully received.
Sincerely - Ian
Ian Fairclough - George Mason University - ifairclough43...@yahoo.com
the phrase
Title should read. Who are we catalogers to tell people how their creations
should read?
I hope this helps. Does it answer the question? - Ian
Ian Fairclough - George Mason University - ifairclough43...@yahoo.com
. Please
tell: is use of a supplied and bracketed-in sequence such as this covered in
any RDA documentation? I'd expect it to be found here:
3.4.5.3.1 Numbered and Unnumbered Sequences
Thanks - Ian
Ian Fairclough - George Mason University - ifairclough43...@yahoo.com
? I do not
see other listed under other media types, unless I missed something.
I don't like that - but am I right, that's the way things are? Sincerely - Ian
Ian Fairclough - George Mason University - ifairclough43...@yahoo.com
accompanying material has been handled in field 300e as in the
past, and it was investigation of this situation that led me to my failure to
find instructions in support thereof. Am I right? Or am I missing something?
Sincerely - Ian
Ian Fairclough - George Mason University - ifairclough43...@yahoo.com
repeat the 336/337/338
fields for accompanying material, with an explanatory $3.
Hopefully RDA Toolkit will shortly include links to 3.1.4 from AACR2 1.5E and
RDA Appendix D.2.1 field 300e.
Sincerely - Ian
Ian Fairclough - George Mason University - ifairclough43...@yahoo.com
RDA-L readers,
Thanks to Mark Ehlert for the correction to my earlier post. Here are the
instructions he refers to. Curiously, 3.2.1.3 has a table, but 3.3.1.3 does
not. 6.9.1.3 has a
table and also a link from the sentence to the head of the table.
3.2.1.3 RecordingMedia Type:
If none of
hours. My three-hour workshop RDA and the Local Library is now at the
fine-tune tinker-with-the-Power-Point stage. You may be interested to know
that I have no plans to mention FRBR or WEMI! Special thanks to Gene Fieg for
this suggestion.
Sincerely - Ian
Ian Fairclough - George Mason
: for illustrative purposes I've doctored up the data from the
actual book that serves as the basis for these examples, to illustrate the
different treatment in heading and transcription. The author does not to my
knowledge have a doctorate :-)
- Ian
Ian Fairclough - George Mason University
high honor, if not reward.
Sincerely - Ian
Ian Fairclough - George Mason University - ifairclough43...@yahoo.com
.
Is there now a chorus of Yes, we know! and We'll change those instructions
as soon as we can!?
- Ian P.S. I changed Victoria to Vic. in the draft NAR awaiting review.
But I'm tempted to change it back :-)
Ian Fairclough - George Mason University - ifairclough43...@yahoo.com
of making information available to the general
public.
- Ian P.S. Anyone read The Gutenberg Galaxy recently?
Ian Fairclough - George Mason University - ifairclough43...@yahoo.com
to do, for those who require instruction that
does not require cataloger's judgment. Perhaps this LCPCCPS was formulated as a
time-saving device, intending to parallel AACR2/LCRI. However, it does not
parallel them exactly.
Sincerely - Ian
Ian Fairclough - George Mason University - ifairclough43
a Spanish translation of an English-language book for which the
Library of Congress had prepared CIP. The translator translated the entire
book - CIP and all! For a while I wondered if LC had done it.
- Ian
Ian Fairclough - George Mason University - ifairclough43...@yahoo.com
is in the works to map each of the elements in AACR2 to the
respective RDA statement.
Sincerely - Ian
Ian Fairclough - George Mason University - ifairclough43...@yahoo.com
to provide for specifying
black and white for printed matter rather than just still images, etc.
Incidentally: The LC-PCC PS tells us to use the spelling color, a
recommendation I would urge upon my fellow Brits. One less character to
(mis)type!
Ian Fairclough - George Mason University
, or
Mark Ehlert's answer.
Sincerely - Ian
Ian Fairclough - George Mason University - ifairclough43...@yahoo.com
language than that of
the cataloging agency, nor in the LC-PCC PS.
Please provide direction to any pertinent documentation. Also, please reply to
the list (preferably).
Thanks - Ian
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, and didn't do it.
And it doesn't bother me :-) though it will likely bother someone.
- Ian
Ian Fairclough - George Mason University - ifairclough43...@yahoo.com
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