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Part 2 Providing Access Points Cataloging with RDA

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100_Nobody The notion-counter : ‡b a farrago of foibles : being notes about nothing / ‡c by Nobody ; illustrated by Somebody. 264□1Boston : ‡b The Atlantic Monthly Press, ‡c [1922] pages : ‡b illustrations ; ‡c 16 cm 336 text ‡2 rdacontent 337 unmediated ‡2 rdamedia 338 volume ‡2 rdacarrier [Under Example: One Person Responsible for the Creation of the Work, see “A Physician”]

Title pageTitle page verso 42 BY THE AUTHOR OF “THE MOUNTAIN REFUGE”

100Author of The mountain refuge The schoolmistress of Herondale, or, Sketches of life among the hills / ‡c by the author of The mountain refuge Schoolmistress of Herondale 24630Sketches of life among the hills 264□1London : ‡b Seeley, Jackson, and Halliday, ‡c pages : ‡b illustrations ; ‡c 19 cm 336 text ‡2 rdacontent 337 unmediated ‡2 rdamedia 338 volume ‡2 rdacarrier [OCLC guidelines call for the deletion of initial articles at the beginning of a title in Field 246.] , [Under Example: One Person Responsible for the Creation of the Work, see “The Author of Honesty the best policy”] Phrase Naming Another Work by the Person Record the phrase in direct order. … Alternative - Omit an initial article … when recording a phrase naming another work by the person. [LCC follows this alternative]

Title pageTitle page verso Proceedings of a conference held at Indiana University April 14-15, 1977 Edited by HERBERT S. WHITE

Glossarycorporate body—an organization or group of persons and/or organizations that is identified by a particular name construct the authorized access point representing the work by using the preferred title for the work Other person, family, or corporate body associated with a work is a person, family, or corporate body associated with a work in a relationship other than that of creator. Other persons, families, or corporate bodies associated with a work include: … institutions, etc., hosting an exhibition or event, etc Contributors [to an expression] include editors… The copyright dilemma : ‡b proceedings of a conference held at Indiana University, April 14-15, 1977 / ‡c edited by Herbert S. White. 264□1Chicago : ‡b American Library Association, ‡c xiii, 199 pages ; ‡c 23 cm 336 text ‡2 rdacontent 337 unmediated ‡2 rdamedia 338 volume ‡2 rdacarrier 500Sponsored by the Indiana University Graduate Library School. 700_□White, Herbert S., ‡e editor. 710_□Indiana University Graduate Library School. [This conference did not have a name.] Glossary, , ,

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Collaborative Works If two or more persons, families, or corporate bodies are collaboratively responsible for creating the work (see ), construct the authorized access point representing the work [using] the authorized access point representing the person … with principal responsibility See examples under Two or More Persons…Performing the Same Role 100_Menninger, Karl, ‡c M.D., ‡ e author The vital balance : ‡b the life process in mental health and illness / ‡c Karl Menninger with Martin Mayman and Paul Pruyser. 264□1New York : ‡b The Viking Press, ‡c pages ; ‡c 25 cm 336 text ‡2 rdacontent 337 unmediated ‡2 rdamedia 338 volume ‡2 rdacarrier 504Includes bibliographical references (pages ) and index. 700_□Mayman, Martin, ‡c Ph. D., ‡e author. 700_□Pruyser, Paul, ‡c Ph. D., ‡e author , , ,

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If principal responsibility for the work is not indicated, construct the authorized access point representing the work by combining (in this order): a) the authorized access point representing the first-named person, family, or corporate body… _Eddy, Paul, ‡e author Destination disaster : ‡b from the tri-motor to the DC-10 : the risk of flying / ‡c by Paul Eddy, Elaine Potter and Bruce Page. 264□1New York, N.Y. : ‡b Quadrangle, ‡c [1976]. 300 xii, 434 pages, 32 unnumbered pages of plates : ‡b illustrations ; ‡c 25 cm 336 text ‡2 rdacontent 337 unmediated ‡2 rdamedia 338 volume ‡2 rdacarrier 504Includes bibliographical references and index. 700_□Potter, Elaine, ‡e author. 700_ □Page, Bruce, ‡e author

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[See Wade Miller and following examples] [See Miller, Wade example] _Slade, Michael, ‡e author Headhunter / ‡c by Michael Slade. 264□1New York : ‡b New American Library, ‡c [1986]. 264□4‡c © pages : ‡b map ; ‡c 18 cm 336 text ‡2 rdacontent 337 unmediated ‡2 rdamedia 338 volume ‡2 rdacarrier 500"An Onyx book.” 504 Includes bibliographical references (pages ). [Michael Slade is the shared pseudonym of Jay Clarke, John Banks, and Richard Covell.] , ,

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Compilations of Works by Different Persons, Families, or Corporate Bodies If the work is a compilation of works by different persons, families, or corporate bodies, construct the authorized access point representing the work by using the preferred title for the compilation Contributors [to an Expression] include editors… The feminist papers : ‡b from Adams to de Beauvoir / ‡c edited and with introductory essays by Alice S. Rossi. 264□1New York : ‡b Columbia University Press, ‡c xix, 716 pages : ‡b illustrations ; ‡c 21 cm 336 text ‡2 rdacontent 337 unmediated ‡2 rdamedia 338 volume ‡2 rdacarrier 504Includes bibliographical references (pages [707]-716). 700_□Rossi, Alice S., ‡e editor , ,

Title pageTitle page verso 56

24500Three Restoration comedies / ‡c edited by G.G. Falle. 264□1Toronto : ‡b Macmillan of Canada ; ‡a New York : ‡b St. Martin's Press, ‡c [1964] pages ; ‡c 19 cm 336 text ‡2 rdacontent 337 unmediated ‡2 rdamedia 338 volume ‡2 rdacarrier 4901College classics in English 504Includes bibliographical references (pages ). 5050□The country wife / by William Wycherley — The way of the world / by William Congreve — The rehearsal / by George Villiers. 700__Falle, G. G., ‡e editor. 700_2Wycherley, William. ‡t Country wife. 700_2Congreve, William. ‡t Way of the world. 700_2Villiers, George. ‡t Rehearsal. 8300College classics in English Compilations of works by different persons … [use] preferred title Recording Relationships to Related Works [Field Added Entry—Personal Name] [2nd Indicator 2 -- Analytical entry. The item contains the work that is represented by the added entry] [Subfield a -- Personal name; Subfield t -- Title of a work] [Although no rule or guidelines specifically call for the deletion of initial articles at the beginning of a title in Field 700, Subfield t, it is useful to do so because the is no way to control for non-filing characters in this field.] ,

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Adaptations and Revisions If one person, family, or corporate body is responsible for an adaptation or revision of a previously existing work that substantially changes the nature and content of that work and the adaptation or revision is presented as the work of that person, family, or body then construct the authorized access point representing the new work [using] the authorized access point representing the person …responsible for the adaptation or revision, as applicable _Grossbach, Robert, ‡e author The cheap detective / ‡c a novelization by Robert Grossbach ; based on the original screenplay by Neil Simon. 250Warner Books edition. 264□1New York, N.Y. : ‡b Warner Books, ‡c [1978] pages ; ‡c 18 cm 336 text ‡2 rdacontent 337 unmediated ‡2 rdamedia 338 volume ‡2 rdacarrier 700_□Simon, Neil. ‡t Cheap detective , ,

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If the work is presented simply as an edition of the previously existing work, treat it as an expression of that work. Use the authorized access point representing the previously existing work Recording Contributors (U.S.) (British) 100_Esdaile, Arundell, ‡e author Esdaile's manual of bibliography Manual of bibliography 250 Fourth revised edition / ‡b revised edition by Roy Stokes. 264□1London : ‡b Allen & Unwin ; ‡a New York : ‡b Barnes & Noble, ‡c x, 336 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : ‡b illustrations ; ‡c 22 cm 336 text ‡2 rdacontent 337 unmediated ‡2 rdamedia 338 volume ‡2 rdacarrier 504 Includes bibliographical references and index. 700_□Stokes, Roy. [An additional access point was provided for the reviser.] , ,

Title pageTitle page verso Based on an earlier book by Dan S. Norton and Peters Rushton. By M.H. Abrams, Cornell University

Adaptations and Revisions If one person, family, or corporate body is responsible for an adaptation or revision of a previously existing work that substantially changes the nature and content of that work and the adaptation or revision is presented as the work of that person, family, or body then construct the authorized access point representing the new work [using] the authorized access point representing the person …responsible for the adaptation or revision, as applicable 100_Abrams, M. H., ‡e author A glossary of literary terms / ‡c by M.H. Abrams ; based on an earlier book by Dan S. Norton and Peters Rushton. 264□1New York : ‡b Holt, Rinehart and Winston, ‡c [1957] pages ; ‡c 23 cm 336 text ‡2 rdacontent 337 unmediated ‡2 rdamedia 338 volume ‡2 rdacarrier 700_□Norton, Dan S. ‡t Glossary of literary terms , ,

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[See Example : Illustrator for examples in which illustrators have been recorded as contributors to expressions.] I.3.1 Relationship Designators for Contributors : illustrator 100_Loos, Anita, ‡e author "Gentlemen prefer blondes" : ‡b the illuminating diary of a professional lady / ‡c by Anita Loos ; intimately illustrated by Ralph Barton. 264□1New York : ‡b Boni & Liveright, ‡c pages : ‡b illustrations ; ‡c 20 cm 336 text ‡2 rdacontent 337 unmediated ‡2 rdamedia 338 volume ‡2 rdacarrier 700_□Barton, Ralph, ‡e illustrator. [This work is primarily textual material.] , , I.3.1

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6.27.3Construct an authorized access point representing a particular expression of a work [using] the authorized access point representing the work [See Example : Translator for examples in which translator have been recorded as contributors to expressions.] I.3.1 Relationship Designators for Contributors : translator 100_Milne, A. A., ‡e author Winnie ille Pu / ‡c A.A. Milnei ; liber celeberrimus omnibus fere pueris puellisque notus nunc primum de angelico sermone in Latinum conversus auctore Alexandro Lenardo. 264□1Novi Eboraci [New York] : ‡b Sumptibus Duttonis, ‡c pages : ‡b illustrations, map ; ‡c 19 cm 336 text ‡2 rdacontent 337 unmediated ‡2 rdamedia 338 volume ‡2 rdacarrier 500Translation of: Winnie-the-Pooh. 700_□Lenardo, Alexandro, ‡e translator , , , I.3.1

Title pageTitle page verso 75 Photography by A. J. MEEK Text by SUZANNE TURNER

Collaborative Works - If principal responsibility for the work is not indicated, construct the authorized access point representing the work [using] the authorized access point representing the first-named person, family, or corporate body See example “Bailey, David, 1938– [and] Evans, Peter, 1933–” under “Two or More Persons, Families, or Corporate Bodies Responsible for the Creation of the Work Performing Different Roles” X (cloth : alk. paper) 100_Meek, A. J., ‡e photographer The gardens of Louisiana : ‡b places of work and wonder / ‡c photographs by A.J. Meek ; text by Suzanne Turner. 264□1Baton Rouge : ‡b Louisiana State University Press, ‡c [1997]. 300 xii, 237 pages: ‡b illustrations (some color), color map ; ‡c 29 cm 336 text ‡2 rdacontent 337 unmediated ‡2 rdamedia 338 volume ‡2 rdacarrier 504Includes bibliographical references (pages ) and index. 700_□Turner, Suzanne, ‡e author , , , I.2.1

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Recording Relationships to Related Works Recording Other Persons, Families, and Corporate Bodies Associated with a Work _Bristol, Roger P., ‡e author Supplement to Charles Evans' American bibliography / ‡c by Roger P. Bristol. 264□1Charlottesville : ‡b Published for the Bibliographical Society of America and the Bibliographical Society of the University of Virginia [by the] University Press of Virginia, ‡c xix, 636 pages ; ‡c 29 cm 336 text ‡2 rdacontent 337 unmediated ‡2 rdamedia 338 volume ‡2 rdacarrier 500A chronological list, , of items "not-in-Evans." 504Includes bibliographical references (pages [xiii]-xvi). 700_□‡i Supplement to: ‡a Evans, Charles. ‡t American bibliography. 710_□Bibliographical Society of America. 710_□Bibliographical Society of the University of Virginia ,

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1.7.9 Inaccuracies When instructed to transcribe an element as it appears on the source, transcribe an inaccuracy or a misspelled word unless the instructions for a specific element indicate otherwise If the inaccuracy appears in a title and a corrected form of the title is considered important for identification or access, record a corrected form of the title as a variant title Recording Variant Titles - Record variant titles that are considered important for identification or access _Horne, Bernard S., ‡e compiler The compleat angler, : ‡b a new bibliography / ‡c by Bernard S. Horne. 2463□Complete angler, □1[Pittsburgh, Pa.] : ‡b The Pittsburgh Bibliophiles : ‡b Distributed by the University of Pittsburgh Press, ‡c xx, 350 pages : ‡b illustrations, facsimiles, color portraits ; ‡c 26 cm 500"Edition of 500 copies"—Colophon. 500Includes index. 500Copy no [OCLC guidelines call for the deletion of initial articles at the beginning of a title in Field 246.] 1.7.9,

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_Ellis, L. Ethan, ‡e author million schoolbooks can't be wrong : ‡b myths in American history / ‡c by L. Ethan Ellis. 2463□Forty million schoolbooks can't be wrong 264□1New York : ‡b Macmillan Publishing Co., Inc., ‡c [1975]. 300 x, 100 pages : ‡b illustrations ; ‡c 24 cm 336 text ‡2 rdacontent 337 unmediated ‡2 rdamedia 338 volume ‡2 rdacarrier 504Includes bibliographical references (page 95) and index Recording Variant Titles [See example: “Aging in the Americas into the twenty-first century”]

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X (pbk.) _Hogarth, Paul, ‡e author Paul Hogarth's walking tours of old Philadelphia : ‡b through Independence Square, Society Hill, Southwark, and Washington Square Walking tours of old Philadelphia 264□1Barre, Massachusetts : ‡b Barre Publishing ; ‡a New York : ‡b Distributed by Crown Publishers, ‡c [1976]. 300 xiii, 154 pages : ‡b illustrations (some color) ; ‡c 22 cm 336 text ‡2 rdacontent 337 unmediated ‡2 rdamedia 338 volume ‡2 rdacarrier 504Includes bibliographical references (page 149) and index Recording Variant Titles [See example: “Good mousekeeping”]

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Series title page

Recording Title Proper of Series (pbk.) 100_Fairbank, John King, ‡e author The United States and China / ‡c John King Fairbank. 250Fourth edition. 264□1Cambridge, Mass. : ‡b Harvard University Press, ‡c xxiv, 606 pages : ‡b illustrations, maps ; ‡c 22 cm. 336 text ‡2 rdacontent 337 unmediated ‡2 rdamedia 338 volume ‡2 rdacarrier The American foreign policy library 504 Includes bibliographical references (pages [481]-580) and indexes The American foreign policy library [Field Series Statement ] [1st Indicator 1 -- Series traced differently] [Field Series Added Entry-Uniform Title] [2nd Indicator 4 -- Number of nonfiling characters present]

Title pageTitle page verso 92

(trade ed.) X (deluxe ed.) 100_King, Stephen, ‡e author The waste lands / ‡c Stephen King ; illustrated by Ned Dameron. 250First edition. 264□1Hampton Falls, N.H. : ‡b Donald M. Grant, ‡c [1991] pages : ‡b color illustrations ; ‡c 24 cm. 336 text ‡2 rdacontent 337 unmediated ‡2 rdamedia 338 volume ‡2 rdacarrier 490 1The dark tower ; ‡v 3 800_King, Stephen. ‡t Dark tower ; ‡v 3. [Field Series Statement] [1st Indicator 1 -- Series traced differently] [Subfield a -- Series statement] [Subfield t -- Volume number/sequential designation] [Field Series Added Entry—Personal Name] [Subfield a -- Personal name] [Subfield t -- Title of a work] [Although no rule or guidelines specifically call for the deletion of initial articles at the beginning of a title in Field 800, Subfield t, it is useful to do so because there is no way to control for non-filing characters in this field.] Recording Title Proper of Series