RDA in NACO Module 6.a RDA Chapter 11: Identifying Corporate Bodies—Overview Recording the Attributes.

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RDA in NACO Module 6.a RDA Chapter 11: Identifying Corporate Bodies—Overview Recording the Attributes

2 Outline Module 6.aRecording the Attributes Module 6.bConstructing the Authorized Access Point Module 6.cConstructing the Variant Access Points Module 6.dRDA vs. AACR2 for Corporate Bodies

3 Vocabulary Name: Word, character, or group of words and/or characters by which a corporate body is known Preferred Name: Form to be used when constructing the authorized access point in bibliographic records and 1XX field of name authority records Variant Name: Form used in variant access points (4XX fields in name authority records)

4 Vocabulary Access Point: Name, term, code, etc., representing a specific corporate body Authorized Access Point: Standardized access point representing an entity; uses the preferred name for the corporate body Variant Access Point: Alternative to the authorized access point representing an entity; constructed using a variant name for that corporate body

5 Sources for Elements Preferred name (in order of preference): –Preferred sources of information (see RDA 2.2.2) in resources associated with the entity –Other formal statements appearing in resources associated with the entity –Other sources (including reference sources)

6 General Guidelines Language and Script “Record names in the language and script in which they appear on the sources from which they are taken.” Alternative: Record a transliterated form of the name either as a substitute for, or in addition to, the form that appears on the source. Record other identifying attributes of a person, family, or corporate body in the language and script prescribed in the applicable instructions in chapters 9-11.

7 Scope of “Corporate Body” “An organization or group of persons and/or organizations that is identified by a particular name and that acts, or may act, as a unit.” (RDA 8.1.2) A body is considered to be a corporate body only if it is identified by a particular name (i.e., if the words referring to it are a specific appellation rather than a general description) (RDA 11.0)

8 Scope of “Corporate Body” Typical examples of corporate bodies are associations, institutions, business firms, nonprofit enterprises, governments, government agencies, projects and programs, religious bodies, local church groups identified by the name of the church, and conferences. (RDA 11.0) Ad hoc events (such as athletic contests, exhibitions, expeditions, fairs, and festivals) and vessels (e.g., ships and spacecraft) are considered to be corporate bodies. (RDA 11.0)

9 Where is that Scope List from AACR2? Corporate Bodies Considered to Be Creators (RDA ) Corporate bodies are considered to be creators when they are responsible for originating, issuing, or causing to be issued, works that fall into one or more of the following categories: … (RDA ) Also refer to the LCPS for this instruction

10 Identifying Corporate Bodies RDA Chapter 11 “Identifying Corporate Bodies” – 11.0Purpose and Scope – 11.1General Guidelines – 11.2Name of the Corporate Body – 11.4Date Associated With the Corporate Body – 11.5Associated Institution – 11.6Number of a Conference, etc.

11 Identifying Corporate Bodies RDA Chapter 11 “Identifying Corporate Bodies” – 11.7Other Designation Associated with the Corporate Body – 11.8Language of the Corporate Body – 11.9Address of the Corporate Body – 11.10Field of Activity of the Corporate Body

12 Identifying Corporate Bodies RDA Chapter 11 “Identifying Corporate Bodies” –11.11Corporate History – 11.12Identifier for the Corporate Body – Constructing Access Points to Represent Corporate Bodies

13 Preferred Name (RDA ) Choose the form most commonly known Variant spellings: choose the form found in the first resource received (RDA ) –LC policy: change to the later spelling in cases of orthographic reform Not abbreviating “Department” (should not have abbreviated in AACR2 headings) –These will be changed in the LC/NACO Authority File recodings

14 Preferred Name (RDA ) Names containing initials, terms of honor, terms of incorporation, etc. (RDA RDA ) Various categories of corporate bodies (e.g., subordinate bodies both government and non- government, courts, religious officials, etc.) (RDA RDA )

15 Preferred Name for Conferences, Exhibitions, etc. (RDA ) A merged instruction for the preferred name of a conference, congress, meeting, exhibition, fair, festival, etc.: –Retain frequency in the name of a conference, congress, or meeting –Omit year of convocation from the name of an exhibition, fair, or festival (will be included in the authorized access point in subfield $d) if publication cataloged as a monograph

16 Conference Access Points Additions (RDA 11.6) If for a single conference, etc., include additions in bibliographic record X11 Interim PCC policy for NARs: –Add the number, place, and date to a new NAR for a conference if it is being established for the first time under RDA –If an AACR2 NAR for an ongoing conference already exists without the additions for number, place, and date, do not create a new NAR

17 Addition if not “Corporate” Enough (RDA 11.7) Part of “Other designation associated with the corporate body” Cataloger judgment on choice of term (generally in English in the U.S.): Levantine Entertainment (Firm) Remember: if subordinate body, establish subordinately to higher body

18 Associated Place (RDA 11.3) Two categories: –Location of conference, etc. –Location of headquarters Form of place: –Form prescribed in Chapter 16 –Abbreviate name of countries, states, etc., as instructed in Appendix B –NAR not required

19 Associated Institution (RDA 11.5) In the form and language recorded as the preferred name for the institution (not the authorized access point for the institution)

20 Date of Establishment or Termination (RDA ) Year in which a corporate body was established or terminated Give if needed to differentiate the name of one corporate body from another MARC X10: add with hyphen, if both dates, in parentheses, to the preferred name – no change

21 Type of Jurisdiction (RDA ) Part of “Other designation associated with the corporate body” Term designating the type of jurisdiction added if necessary, to distinguish between access points for two or more governments that have the same or a similar name –e.g., Cork (Ireland) Cork (Ireland : County)

22 “Other Designation... ” (RDA ) If other elements in “list” not appropriate or not sufficient to differentiate between two different non-conference bodies, add: –A word, phrase, or abbreviation indicating incorporation or legal status –Any term serving to differentiate the body from other corporate bodies, persons, etc. World Cup (Cricket) Congo (Brazzaville) World Cup (Soccer) Congo (Democratic Republic)

23 Number of a Conference (RDA 11.6) “Designation of the sequencing of a conference, etc., within a series of conferences, etc.” Use English ordinal numerals 1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc. LC policy: not given in access point if publications of a conference, etc., cataloged as a serial

24 Date of Conference, etc. (RDA ) Date or range of dates, given as year or years, in which a conference, etc., was held LC policy: not given in access point if publications of a conference, etc., cataloged as a serial

25 Location of Conference (RDA ) In form as authorized access point No “rule of three” when sessions held in three or more locations (separated by semicolons in access point -- RDA Appendix E – give all) If conference held online, location is “Online” Omit in access point if publications of a conference, etc., cataloged as a serial

26 Institution as “Place” for Conference (RDA ) If the institution’s name provides better identification than the local place name or if the local place name is unknown or cannot be readily determined Use the preferred name of the institution (not the authorized access point) – an authority record is not needed, if one does not exist

27 Those New Fields in the MARC 21 Authority Format for Corporate Bodies 046: Special coded dates (RDA 11.4) 368: Other corporate body attributes (RDA 11.7) -- not yet implemented 370: Associated place (RDA 11.3) 371: Address (RDA 11.9) (not in 1xx) 372: Field of activity (RDA 11.10) (not in 1xx) 377: Associated language (RDA 11.8) (not in 1xx)

28 Elements not Eligible for Inclusion in Authorized Access Points May be helpful for identification: –Associated place for non-conference corporate bodies (RDA 11.3) –Address (RDA 11.9) –Field of activity (RDA 11.10) –Language of the corporate body (RDA 11.8) –Corporate history (RDA 11.11)

29 Associated Place (RDA 11.3) “Significant location associated with the corporate body” –e.g., Headquarters of an organization Place given in form it would be as an addition to an access point – NAR not required If not a jurisdiction, in separate 370 with vocabulary (e.g., LCSH) in subfield $2

30 Address (RDA 11.9) “Address of corporate body’s headquarters..., or Internet address” MARC field 371 (separate subfields)

31 Field of Activity (RDA 11.10) “Field of business..., its area of competence, responsibility, jurisdiction, etc.” No controlled vocabulary in RDA MARC field 372; if use a thesaurus, cite it in subfield $2

32 Language of the Corporate Body (RDA 11.8) “Language a corporate body uses in its communications” “Select terms from a standard list of names of languages, if available.” In MARC 377 field, form is three-character code from MARC code list of languages

33 Corporate History (RDA 11.11) “Information pertaining to the history of a corporate body” Can incorporate information from separate fields into a “public note” MARC field 678

34 Wrap-Up

35 More Information the New MARC 21 Authority Format Fields MARC 21 encoding to accommodate new RDA elements 046 and 3XX in NARs and SARs

36 Acknowledgments These presentation slides have been adapted from RDA training materials prepared by the Library of Congress Policy and Standards Division for RDA Refresher Training at the Library of Congress, October 2011