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1 Integrating Resources: Databases and Web Sites Southern California Technical Processes Group November 22, 2002 Adam L. Schiff University of Washington Libraries aschiff@u.washington.edu

2 Acknowledgement Modified from presentation given at ALA Annual in Atlanta, GA, June 2002.

3 Description of Electronic Integrating Resources Use Chapters 1 and 12 in conjunction with Chapter 9 Other chapters also used when applicable, e.g., Chapter 3 for cartographic electronic integrating resources LCRI 1.0A: Direct access updating electronic resources are serials, not integrating resources (e.g., CD-ROM database updated quarterly)

4 Basis of description of electronic integrating resources 12.0B1b Base most of the description on the current iteration of the resource (Areas 1-6) Exceptions: dates of publication (Area 4) are based on the first and/or last iterations; notes and standard numbers and terms of availability (Areas 7-8) are based on all iterations and any other source

5 Chief source of information Electronic IRs 12.0B2b Remote access electronic resources Follow rule 9.0B1 Chief source of information for electronic resources is the resource itself Take the information from formally presented evidence (e.g., title screen, home page, HTML header, splash screen, metadata in resource) If the information in sources varies in degree of fullness, prefer the source that provides the most complete information Additional instructions in case the information needed is not available from the resource itself

6 Prescribed sources of information 12.0B3b Remote access electronic resources Follow rule 9.0B2 Prescribed source for areas 1-2, 4, 6 is the chief source, information issued by the publisher, creator, etc., and the container (not applicable to remote resources); prescribed source for areas 3, 5, 7-8 is any source Very little bracketing of information will be necessary since chief source is the entire resource

7 Area 1 Title and statement of responsibility

8 1.1B1 Introductory words Do not transcribe words that serve as an introduction and are not intended to be part of the title. Very common on Web sites: Welcome to NASA quest Bienvenue à la Bibliothèque royale de Belgique Indiana University School of Law--Bloomington presents the WWW virtual library--law

9 110 2Bibliothèque royale de Belgique. 245 10Bibliothèque royale de Belgique $h [electronic resource] : $b [page d’accueil]. 246 1$i Title appears on home page as: $a Bienvenue à la Bibliothèqueroyale de Belgique

10 245 00 WWW virtual library--law $h [electronic resource]. 246 1 $i Title appears on home page as: $a Indiana UniversitySchool of Law--Bloomington presents the WWW virtuallibrary--law

11 9.1B2 Source of title proper Always give the source of the title proper or source of a supplied title in a note (see also 9.7B3 and 12.7B3) OLAC CAPC source of title note recommendations: http://ublib.buffalo.edu/libraries/units/cts/olac/capc/stnir. html Usually combined with the item described note (9.7B22 and 12.7B23) 500Title from home page (viewed on May 15, 2002). 500Title from title screen (viewed on Oct. 29, 2000). 500Title from HTML header (viewed on Aug. 3, 1998).

12 12.1B1 Title proper: Typos Correct obvious typographic errors when transcribing the title proper and give the title as it appears on the resource in a note. In case of doubt, transcribe spelling as found.

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14 245 00Magson genealogical history site $h [electronic resource]. 246 1 $i Title appears on home page as: $a Welcome to the Magsongeneological history site 246 3Magson geneological history site 246 1$i Title in HTML header: $a Magson family geneological history site 246 3Magson family genealogical history site

15 12.1B2 Full form vs. acronym or initialism Choose full form as title proper Full form and acronym/initialism are common on home pages of organizations and also occur on other Web resources May record the acronym or initialism as other title information but rule 12.1E1b for integrating resources (unlike 12.1E1a for serials) does not currently require this. LC will probably propose a rule revision so rule for serials and IRs is the same. Always give a title added entry for the acronym/initialism LCRI: Do not recatalog records created before Dec. 1, 2002

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17 110 2Los Angeles County Museum of Art. 245 10Los Angeles County Museum of Art $h [electronic resource] : $b LACMA : [home page]. 246 30LACMA if no LCRI is issued making the rule for integrating resources the same as for serials, the following could also be correct: 110 2Los Angeles County Museum of Art. 245 10Los Angeles County Museum of Art $h [electronic resource] : $b [home page]. 246 13 LACMA or 246 1 $i Also known as: $a LACMA Note: bracketed explanation of title proper supplied as other title information per 1.1E6

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19 Current Rules 100 1Reitz, Joan M. 245 10ODLIS $h [electronic resource] : $b online dictionary of library and information science. 246 30Online dictionary of library and information science New Rules 100 1Reitz, Joan M. 245 10Online dictionary of library and information science $h [electronic resource] : $b ODLIS. 246 30ODLIS

20 12.1E1b Other title information Transcribe if considered to be important Do not transcribe if it consists solely of words related to the currency of the contents

21 245 00Checklist of amphibian species and identification guide $h [electronic resource] : $b an online guide for the identification of amphibians in North America north of Mexico / $c North American Reporting Center for Amphibian Malformations.

22 245 00Architecture & building news headlines $h [electronic resource]. not 245 00Architecture & building news headlines $h [electronic resource] : $b updated daily.

23 12.1B4 Common title/ section title LCRI: For updating remote e-resources what appears to be a common title may be a statement of responsibility, the name of the parent electronic resource, or another component of the resource. If in doubt, do not consider it to be a common title.

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25 245 04The WWW virtual library $h [electronic resource]. 246 3World Wide Web virtual library 246 1$i Also known as: $a WWW VL

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27 245 00WWW virtual library. $p Petroleum and geosystems engineering $h [electronic resource]. 246 30Petroleum and geosystems engineering

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30 245 04The WWW virtual library. $p Gardening links $h [electronic resource]. 246 30Gardening links 500Maintained by the editors of GardenWeb. 730 0GardenWeb. Note: There is no link to the WWW Virtual Library Gardening Links page from the GardenWeb page, so it cannot be considered a part of GardenWeb. However, a related title added entry can be made for GardenWeb, justified by the note given above. Alternatively, a linking entry could be given instead of the added entry (see LCRI 21.28B1): 787 1$t GardenWeb $w (OCoLC)41355502

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32 245 00Buddhist studies WWW virtual library $h [electronic resource] : $b the Internet guide to Buddhism and Buddhist studies / $c edited by T. Matthew Ciolek, Joe Bransford Wilson, and Jerome Ducor in association with Janice Glowski … [et al.]. 246 30Internet guide to Buddhism and Buddhist studies 246 1 $i At head of title: $a World-Wide Web virtual library Questions: Is there a common title/section title situation in this case? Is the “at head of title” note sufficient to link this site to its parent? Note that the parent site actually has the title “The WWW virtual library.” One might decide to make a linking entry for the parent (LCRI 21.28B1 states to make a linking note rather than a related work added entry for integrating resources, unless the relationship is covered by rules 21.8-21.27): 772 00$t WWW virtual library $w (OCoLC)44281610

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34 245 04The World Wide Web virtual library. $p History of art $h [electronic resource]. 246 30History of art Questions: Because the common title here is not the same as the actual title of the parent, is a uniform title appropriate to collocate this with other sections of the parent?: 130 0WWW virtual library. $p History of art Or, make a variant title added entry using the parent’s actual title?: 246 3WWW virtual library. $p History of art Or, just make a linking entry for the parent?: 772 00$t WWW virtual library $w (OCoLC)44281610

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38 9.1F/12.1F Statements of responsibility Transcribe statements of responsibility relating to those persons or bodies credited with a major role in creating the content of the resource. Give all other statements of responsibility in notes (9.1F1) Editors: transcribe statements if considered important (12.1F3b)

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42 Changes in area 1 If any of the information recorded in area 1 (title proper, parallel titles, other title information, statements of responsibility) changes, change the area to reflect the current iteration Make notes on information found on earlier iterations if considered important (e.g., former titles proper, former parallel titles, former editors or compilers) Use field 246 for all variant forms of title except former title proper Use field 247 for former title proper (see 12.7B4.2 and 21.30J and their LCRIs)

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44 Edition statements Transcribe an edition statement if considered important (12.2B1b) Give source of edition statement in a note if it is different from the source of the title proper (9.2B1 and 12.7B9.1)

45 245 00MARC code list for organizations $h [electronic resource] / $c Library of Congress, Network Development and MARC Standards Office. 250Web version of the 2000 ed.

46 Edition statements (cont.) 9.2B8 rule to omit edition statement for frequently updated remote access resources and give the information in a note was deleted in 2002 Amendments; covered by new rule 12.2B2 12.2B2: Give statements indicating regular revision or frequent updating as frequency in the note area

47 245 00Architecture & building news headlines $h [electronic resource]. 246 3Architecture and building news headlines 310Updated daily

48 Edition statements (cont.) For frequently updated remote resources you may give the edition information in a description based on note (usually combined with source of title note). See also 1.7B23 and 12.7B23b. 500Description based on: Version 2.0-Web; title from home page (viewed on May 16, 2002). 500Description based on: Version 2001.2; title from Web page (viewed on Dec. 8, 2001).

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53 Changes in area 2 If edition information recorded in area 2 changes, and this change does not require a new description, change the edition area to reflect the current iteration LCRI 21.3B: Make a new description only if the resource described in the existing record continues to exist as a resource separate from the new edition Make notes on edition information found on earlier iterations if considered important

54 Area 3 Numbering 12.3A1b. This area is not generally applicable to integrating resources. LCRI 12.3A1. This area does not apply to integrating resources even if updates are numbered.

55 Area 3 Type and extent of resource Found in Chapters 9 and 3 (2002 Amendments)

56 9.3 Type and extent of resource 256 Electronic data. 256 Electronic program(s). 256 Electronic data and program(s). 256 Electronic data (1 file : 2.5 gb). 256 Electronic programs (2 files : 4300, 1250 bytes). 256 Electronic data (2 files : 800, 1250 records) and programs (3 files : 7260, 3490, 5076 bytes).

57 Type and extent area (cont.) LCRI 9.3B1: LC will not use in its original cataloging, but will accept and not remove from cataloging copy originally created by other libraries CONSER does not use for serials BIBCO and other libraries can decide whether or not to use this area for electronic resources JSC may decide in future to eliminate this area

58 Changes in type and extent area LCRI 12.7A2 If the information recorded in the type and extent of resource area is no longer accurate due to changes on a subsequent iteration, change the type and extent of resource area to reflect the latest iteration and make a note if the change is considered important

59 Area 4 Publication, distribution, etc.

60 1.4F8 Dates of publication Do not supply beginning and/or ending dates when first and/or last iteration is not available Optionally, supply the date(s) if they can be readily ascertained  LCRI: For integrating resources and multipart items, apply the option on a case-by-case basis when the bibliographic resource includes an explicit statement. Do not investigate beyond the resource to find such a date.

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63 260 [Berkeley, Calif.] : $b Information Systems and Technology, University of California, Berkeley, $c -[2000]

64 Changes in area 4 If publication, distribution, etc. information recorded in area 4 changes, change the area to reflect the current iteration (except for the beginning or ending date(s) unless they are incorrect) Make notes on publication, distribution, etc. information found on earlier iterations if considered important Use field 550 for notes about issuing bodies Use field 500 for notes on commercial publishers, distributors, and/or places of publication

65 Area 5 Physical description Not used for remote access e-resources

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67 Changes in area 6 If a series is changed, added, or deleted on a later iteration, change (or add or delete) the series area to reflect the current iteration Make notes on series information found on earlier iterations if considered important If a series of integrating resources has been analyzed, multiple records may need to be changed Record earlier series titles in 500 notes and make added series entries in 8XX

68 Area 7 Notes  Related to integrating aspects  Related to electronic aspects

69 Notes related to integrating aspects

70 12.7B1 Frequency Make notes on frequency of updates unless it is apparent from the title and statement of responsibility or it is unknown LCRI: Make notes even if the frequency is apparent from the rest of the description As of Dec. 1, 2002 utilities will allow the use of 310 and 321 in records coded with bibliographic level “m” 310Continuously updated 310Updated weekly, $b 321Updated monthly, $b For many Web resources, frequency of updating will be unknown, so no note will be made

71 Source of title proper 12.7B3 refers you to 9.7B3 for electronic resources Source of title note required for all electronic resources Can be combined with “viewed on” note and “description based on” note (12.7B23)

72 Change in title proper 12.7B4.2b: Make notes on earlier titles proper Use 247 or 247/547 for these notes Give only former title proper ($a, $n, $p) in 247 Add exact dates, former viewed on date, or former description based on information in $f of 247 Record former ISSN in $x of 247 See LCRIs 12.7A2, 12.7B4.1, and 12.7B4.2 for examples; also, section of LCRI 21.30J: “Title Added Entries for Integrating Resources”

73 LCRI 12.7A2 Identification of Iterations in Notes LC/PCC practice: When a data element (e.g., title proper, statement of responsibility) changes, give information enclosed in angle brackets to locate in time the presence of the earlier data element. If exact information about the timing of the change is not readily available, use information already in the record: for electronic integrating resources, use the date from the "viewed on" information; for non-electronic integrating resources, use information from a "Description based on" note. Existing record: 245 00Swedish genealogical resources. 500 ##Title from title bar (viewed Mar. 10, 2000). Same record updated: 245 00Resources for Swedish genealogical research. 247 10Swedish genealogical resources $f 500 ##Title from title bar (viewed Sept. 14, 2001). Same record updated again: 245 00Genealogical resources for Sweden. 247 10Swedish genealogical resources $f 247 10Resources for Swedish genealogical research $f 500 ##Title from title bar (viewed May 28, 2002).

74 245 00Washington State newsstand $h [electronic resource]. 247 10Washington newspapers database $f

75 Change in other titles LCRIs 12.7B4.1, 12.7B5.2, 12.7B6.2, and 21.30J “Title Added Entries for Integrating Resources”: Use 246 for notes regarding former titles other than a title proper (e.g., former added title screen, former HTML header title, former parallel title, former subtitle)

76 Title from 1997-2001: Species Identification Guide An Online Guide for Amphibians in the United States and Canada

77 245 00Checklist of amphibian species and identification guide $h [electronic resource] : $b an online guide for the identification of amphibians in North America north of Mexico / $c North American Reporting Center for Amphibian Malformations. 246 30Online guide for the identification of amphibians in North America north of Mexico 246 1$i Title in HTML header: $a Amphibian checklist and identification guide 246 1$i Former subtitle: $a Online guide for amphibians in the United States and Canada $f 1997-2001 247 10Species identification guide $f 1997-2001

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79 245 00Geographical names of Canada $h [electronic resource] = $b Toponymie du Canada. 246 31Toponymie du Canada 246 1$i Title in HTML header: $a Canadian geographical names splash page = $b Noms géographiques du Canada : page initiale 246 3 Noms géographiques du Canada 246 1$i Former parallel title: $a Site du Web des noms géographiques officiels du Canada $f 246 1$i Former title in HTML header: $a Canadian geographical names = $b Les noms géographiques du Canada $f 247 10Canada's official geographic names Web site $f

80 Statements of responsibility Give statements not included in area 1 if considered important (12.7B7 and 9.7B6) Use field 550 for issuing body notes Use field 500 for notes on persons responsible, commercial publishers, distributors, or places of publication

81 Change in statements of responsibility 12.7B7.2 Make notes on statements of responsibility no longer present on the current iteration, or that appeared in a different form on earlier iterations, if considered important 500Site maintained by Jeffrey A. Jundt, 1997-2001. 550Issued by Library Association ; Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals

82 Bibliographic history and relationships 12.7B8 Many remote electronic integrating resources are based on, or are electronic versions of monographs, serials, or other integrating resources Rule: “Make notes on the bibliographic history and on important relationships between the resource being described and the immediately preceding, immediately succeeding, or simultaneously issued resources.” CSB 97 (Summer 2002) and LCRI Update No. 2 included an LCRI for 12.7B8 giving LC practices for integrating resources and serials. However, this LCRI has been changed again since then.

83 Bibliographic history and relationships 12.7B8 (cont.) LC CPSO home page: “Decisions Referenced in Library of Congress Rule Interpretations, 2002, Update No. 2” 12.7B8 -- Despite the reference found in Update no. 2, there will be no specific statement, because "LC/PCC practice" will be following the rule as written 12.7B8 To show relationships between an integrating resource and any other resource, give reciprocal linking notes (760-787) on both resources. Do not give an added entry except for integrating resources with relationships covered by rules 21.8-21.27 (per LCRI 21.28B1)

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85 Record for the Electronic Integrating Resource 245 00Amphibian species of the world $h [electronic resource]. 260[New York] : $b American Museum of Natural History 362 1Began in 1998? 580Based on: Amphibian species of the world : a taxonomic and geographical reference / edited by Darrel R. Frost. Lawrence, Kan. : Allen Press : Association of Systematics Collections, 1985; and on: Amphibian species of the world. Additions and corrections / William E. Duellman. Lawrence : University of Kansas, 1993. 700 1Frost, Darrel R. 787 1$t Amphibian species of the world $w (DLC) 85009220 $w (OCoLC)12051736 787 1Duellman, William Edward, 1930- $t Amphibian species of the world. Additions and corrections $w (OCoLC)29484151

86 Record for the Original Print Book 245 00Amphibian species of the world : $b a taxonomic and geographical reference / $c edited by Darrel R. Frost. 260Lawrence, Kan. : $b Allen Press : $b Association of Systematics Collections, $c 1985. 500Supplement: Amphibian species of the world. Additions and corrections / by William E. Duellman. Lawrence : University of Kansas, 1993. (Special publication / the University of Kansas Museum of Natural History ; no. 21). 700 1Frost, Darrel R. 700 1Duellman, William Edward, $d 1930- $t Amphibian species of the world. $p Additions and corrections. 776 08$i Electronic version: $t Amphibian species of the world $w (OCoLC)43381563

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88 245 00Bowker's books in print $h [electronic resource]. 246 30Books in print 246 13Welcome to booksinprint.com 246 3Booksinprint.com 776 08$i Online version of: $t Books in print $x 0068-0214 $w (DLC) 74643574 $w (OCoLC)1641212 also?: 774 08$i Includes online version of: $t Children's books in print $x 0069- 3480 $w (DLC) 70101705 $w (OCoLC)1554233 774 08$i Includes online version of: $t Forthcoming books $x 0015-8119 $w (DLC)cd 67001000 $w (OCoLC)1569855 774 08$i Includes: $t Bowker's publisher authority database 774 08$i Includes online version of: $t Bowker's complete video directory $x 1051-290X $w (DLC) 90648345 $w (OCoLC)21254019 774 08$i Includes online version of: $t Words on cassette (New Providence, N.J.) $w (DLC) 93661967 $w (OCoLC)25242617

89 Publication, distribution, etc. 12.7B11 Make notes on beginning and/or ending dates note recorded in area 4 As of Dec. 1, 2002, use field 362 for this note 362 1 Began in 1998. 362 1 Began in 2000? 362 1 Began in the late 1990s. 362 1 Began ca. 1999. 362 1 Ceased being updated in 2002. 362 1 Began in 1995; ceased being updated in 2001.

90 Series 12.7B14  For integrating resources, since the description is based on the current iteration, make a 5XX note on series statements that were on an earlier iteration but that no longer appear on the current iteration and make an 8XX series added entry for the series.  500Series title began 1997.  500Series title, 1991-1996: Client representation workbooks 830 0Client representation workbooks.

91 Summary 12.7B18 Give a summary for electronic integrating resources unless the rest of the description provides enough information 520An index of books, audios, and videos available from U.S. publishers, searchable by author, title, subject, ISBN, keyword, etc. Also includes 165,000 records on publishers, distributors, wholesalers, and book agents, information on award winners and bestsellers, over 500,000 full-text reviews, and inventory data from 19 well-known wholesalers. 520Home page of the British Columbia Archives, located in Victoria, B.C. Includes information about using the archives and its collections. Provides access to digital archival resources, including visual images and textual, genealogical, and cartographic materials. 520Links to resources on the history of mathematics. 520"The primary goal of this Web site is to enable users to identify crickets, katydids, and cicadas from America north of Mexico."

92 Item described 12.7B23 Make a note if the description is not based on the first iteration. For remote access resources, you usually won’t be viewing the first iteration, or you won’t know if you are Make a note of the latest iteration consulted For remote access resources, always give the date on which the resource was viewed Usually combined with source of title note LCRI: When the bibliographic record has been updated, replace the viewed on date in the record with the current date on which the record was viewed

93 Record for resource created in 1998: 245 00Species identification guide $h [electronic resource] : $b an online guide for amphibians in the United States and Canada / $c North American Reporting Center for Amphibian Malformations. 246 30Online guide for amphibians in the United States and Canada 500Title from Web page (viewed on Aug. 11, 1998). Title changed in 2001 and resource was redescribed: 245 00Checklist of amphibian species and identification guide $h [electronic resource] : $b an online guide for the identification of amphibians in North America north of Mexico / $c North American Reporting Center for Amphibian Malformations. 246 30Online guide for the identification of amphibians in North America north of Mexico 246 1$i Former subtitle: $a Online guide for amphibians in the United States and Canada $f 247 10Species identification guide $f 500Title from Web page (viewed on Sept. 4, 2001).

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95 Nature and scope 9.7B1a Use 516 for specific notes on type of resource and data 516 does not end in a period 516Game 516Searchable database 516Text (HTML and PDF), image (GIF, JPG, and RPM), sound (RAM), and search engine

96 System requirements 9.7B1b For remote electronic resources, usually no system requirements note is needed. Only give a system requirements note if special or unusual software or equipment is needed to use or access a resource. Use field 538 538System requirements: Adobe Acrobat reader. 538System requirements: SGML viewer required for SGML files. 538System requirements: A viewer such as Ghostview or Xdvi to display and print PostScript or DVI files, or a PostScript printer and driving software to print on paper, or an Adobe Acrobat reader; LaTeX and its accompanying software required for self-customization. 538System requirements: Adobe Acrobat reader for PDF files; sound card and speakers or headphones for WAV files.

97 Mode of access 9.7B1c Always specify mode of access for remote electronic resources Use field 538 538Mode of access: World Wide Web. 538Mode of access: World Wide Web and ftp.

98 What to do when resource is no longer available LCRI 9.7B. Remote Access Electronic Resources That Are No Longer Available Provides LC practice for what to do in two cases Original URI no longer active Original URI still active, but resource described is no longer available at that location

99 Area 8 Standard number and terms of availability LCRI 12.8B1: If an integrating resource has both an ISBN and an ISSN, record both. Record a former ISSN in $x of field 247.

100 When to Make a New Record For integrating resources, most changes are considered minor and do not require making a new bibliographic record. The bibliographic description is changed to reflect the current iteration and notes are made to account for information on earlier iterations.

101 When to Make a New Record (cont.) LCRI 21.3B: Remote access e-resource replaced by a different resource: if original URI is still active but the resource located at the URI represents a completely different resource from that described in the bib record, make a new record for the resource now at that URI. If edition statement on an updating remote access e- resource changes, make a new bib record only if the resource described in the existing record continues to exist as a resource separate from the new resource to be cataloged.

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