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that date is available, with
died would be a lot clearer.
Liz O'Keefe
Elizabeth O'Keefe
Director of Collection Information Systems
The Morgan Library Museum
225 Madison Avenue
New York, NY 10016-3405
TEL: 212 590-0380
FAX: 212-768-5680
NET: eoke...@themorgan.org
Visit CORSAIR, the Library’s
or a microform of manuscript
cartographic material.
Liz O'Keefe
Elizabeth O'Keefe
Director of Collection Information Systems
The Morgan Library Museum
225 Madison Avenue
New York, NY 10016-3405
TEL: 212 590-0380
FAX: 212-768-5680
NET: eoke...@themorgan.org
Visit CORSAIR, the Library’s comprehensive
yes, because the hyphen has always been sort of an odd man
out (the idea being that space had to be left on the card to fill in the
death date when the person died).
Liz O'Keefe
Elizabeth O'Keefe
Director of Collection Information Systems
The Morgan Library Museum
225 Madison Avenue
New York, NY
be different from the FRBR
relationships for a reproduction of a photograph of a three-dimensional
object?
Any thoughts you choose to share on this vexing topic will be much
appreciated.
Liz O'Keefe
Elizabeth O'Keefe
Director of Collection Information Systems
The Morgan Library Museum
225 Madison
Patricia,
Is your Ex-Libris catalog Voyager or Aleph? We have Voyager, which
allows you to generate punctuation between subfields. If it is Voyager,
I can point you to instructions on generating punctuation. If it is
Aleph, I leave it to other Aleph users.
Elizabeth O'Keefe
Elizabeth O'Keefe
and with manuscripts) might find the $k
subfield in the 245 more hospitable to this type of information. Of
course, this would necessitate changes to RDA, but the revision process
is ongoing.
Liz O'Keefe
Elizabeth O'Keefe
Director of Collection Information Systems
The Morgan Library Museum
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be thinking in terms of defining a
production method called printed?
Liz O'Keefe
Elizabeth O'Keefe
Director of Collection Information Systems
The Morgan Library Museum
225 Madison Avenue
New York, NY 10016-3405
TEL: 212 590-0380
FAX: 212-768-5680
NET: eoke...@themorgan.org
Visit CORSAIR
but not
others. I'm hoping that the new systems waiting in the wings will be
sophisticated enough for that, but it may be a long wait.
Liz O'Keefe
Director of Collection Information Systems
Morgan Library Museum
Elizabeth O'Keefe
Director of Collection Information Systems
The Morgan Library Museum
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Elizabeth O'Keefe 11/9/2011 12:27 PM Billie Hackney bhack...@getty.edu 11/9/2011 12:53 PM
Determining thatthere is a contributorand providing a fastaccess point is much easier and
I don't think anyone has mentionedthe GMD "manuscript" in this particular thread. I don't knowhow manylibraries used"manuscript" as a GMD; LC did not, which may have discouraged its use. "Manuscript" has no equivalent value in the336-338 trio; it is treated as amethod of production, which in
ing.com/ca/bacaandclarkeonfrbrforartobjects.pdf
Not to say that FRBR-friendly and FRBR-unfriendly material can't live in the same database, but it requires some flexibility on the part of catalogers and of database designers.
Elizabeth O'keefe
Elizabeth O'KeefeDirector of Collection Information Systems
I'm wondering whether it would be desirable to encode the FRBR category terms in a separate subfield, rather than include them in thesame subfield ($i) as the type of relationship. This would allow suppression of the FRBR terms from public displays, if desired, while still allowing for
.
Elizabeth O'Keefe
Director of Collection Information Systems
Morgan Library Museum "Kevin M. Randall" [EMAIL PROTECTED] 12/4/2008 4:15 PM
I guess I still fail to see why RDA should not be concerned with access point construction. RDA is all about--repeat, ALL ABOUT--creating bibliographi
Diane:
I actually think that OCLC hasdone a very goodjobintegrating and making copy-specific information accessible on the Web. We wereworried about making the transition from RLIN, with its individual records for each institution's copy of an item, to WorldCat, with its master record
this feature to our curators.
Elizabeth O'Keefe
RDA.
Elizabeth O'Keefe
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/08/08 11:25 AM
Samuel asked:
S. If two special libraries hold two special copies of a same special
lon=
gplay [LP] who were signed in different circunstances by the famous
Artis=
t ... will both libraries consider the two LPs 'manifestations
)
ELizabeth O'Keefe
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Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 09:44:34 -0800
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Subject: Re: Direct versus inverted order of author names
I hope
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At 12:54 PM -0500 1/25/07, Elizabeth O'Keefe wrote:
However, I am concerned about how RDA, as eventually implemented in
MARC and in library systems, will work for material that doesn't fit
the FRBR model. An individual art object is simultaneously a
work (a distinct
I enjoyed Diane Hillman's account of the ALCTS/Electronic Interest Group
Meeting in Seattle, but I'm not sure that RDA was ever supposed to be all
things for all--I don't see how it could be. Other metadata communities have
different data needs (e.g. archival description for archives,
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