Bibliographic Description of Some Non-book Formats LIS 532. Session 3.

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Bibliographic Description of Some Non-book Formats LIS 532. Session 3.

2 Non-book Formats The bibliographic description of non-book formats are covered in these chapters in AACR2R: 3 Cartographic materials 4 Manuscripts (including manuscript collections) 5 Music [i.e., scores] 6 Sound recordings 7 Motion pictures and videorecordings 8 Graphic materials (e.g., maps, atlases) 9 Electronic resources (Next week) 10 Three-dimensional artefacts and realia 11 Microforms 12 Continuing resources (e.g., periodicals) (Next week)

3 Sound Recordings (Ch. 6) This chapter covers: The description of sound recordings in all media, (e.g., audiotapes, compact discs, cylinder recordings, phonograph records) Chief sources of information (6.0B1 ; 6.0B2) Transcription of title, statement(s) of responsibility (6.1F1), edition, physical description (e.g., piano roll, sound cassette, sound tape reel, sound disc) General materials designation [GMD] Performers note(s) All other elements of the description

$a Release the stars $h [sound recording] / $c Rufus Wainwright b $a Container spine title: $a Rufus Wainwright releases the stars $h [sound recording] 260 bb $a Toronto :$b Geffen/umusic.ca, $c p bb $a 1 sound disc : $b digital, stereo. ; $c 3 ¾ in. 500 bb $a Compact disc b $t Do I disappoint you -- $t Going to a town -- $t Tiergarten. Sound Recording - Example

5 Motion Pictures and Videorecordings (Ch. 7) This chapter covers the description of items such as:  Complete films, trailers, and recordings of same  Television programmes  Compilations  Newscasts Chief source of information is stated in 7.0B1. Prescribed sources are stated in 7.0B2. Transcription of title, statement(s) of responsibility (7.1F1), edition, physical description (e.g., videocassette, videodisc, videoreel, ) General materials designation [GMD] Note(s) (e.g., cast, credits, copyright, original source) All other elements of the description

6 020 bb $a $a The devil wears Prada $h [videorecording] / $c [directed by David Frankel]. 250 bb $a Anamorphic widescreen [ed.]. 260 bb $a Beverly Hills, Calif. : $b 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, $c [2007]. 300 bb $a 1 videodisc (ca. 109 min.) :$b sd., col. ; $c 4 3/4 in. 500 bb $a Videorecording not viewed; title from container. 534 bb $p Originally released as a motion picture: $c 20 th Century Fox, Videorecording- Example