Different carriers constitute different manifestations, warranting separate
records. As Mac Elrod responded, the physical descriptions would be
different.
The single-record/multi-version approach had an appeal at one point,
primarily to avoid presenting patrons with multiple records for a single
Audrey Williams asked:
>if a print edition of an E-book is already in the database, is it better to
>add a link to the E-book on the bibliographical record of the print
>expression or add a new bibliographical record ...
Add a new record. The fixed fields would differ, as would the 33X media
ter
How does RDA treat alternative formats in the same database (intellectual
content identical, but the content is delivered on different physical
carriers). Specifically, I would like to know best practices for the
following:
if a print edition of an E-book is already in the database, is it bette
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