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1 Monograph: part one E-books: examples
Charlene Chou at the CEAL RDA Workshop March 18, 2013

2 Agenda Homework Example Discussion Compilation
Date of manufacture (printing date) Discussion E-book records with 533 field

3 E-book: PDF title page verso

4 E-book: part one Question: will you code “1999” or “2000” for publication date in Fixed field “dates”? Remove “b” in Fixed field—ills. It’s ok to code $i for specific title source information.

5 E-book: part two RDA vs. RDA Provider-Neutral Guidelines for Serials and Monograph (combined version)—January 1, 2013: 264 Production, Publication, Distribution, Manufacture and Copyright Notice The provider-neutral model (in contrast to RDA) specifies that if the e-resource being cataloged is an online reproduction of a tangible resource, usually the Production, Publication, Distribution, Manufacture and Copyright notice information will come from the original tangible source record NASIG E-books workshop: following the same principle. Printing date in 264 vs. 260 [‡c 1804 ‡g (1810 printing)]--$g date of manufacture 347 for digital file: optional and do not input file size For 856 field, do not use $z for information that is institution specific. If the domain name is not specific enough, $3 may be used to record package/provider name. Different policy on 588 and 776 field in the PN guideline

6 E-book: RDA? Problems: GMD in 245 300—original version
533?—replaced by: 534 Original version note; or, 534 ## $p Reprint. Originally published: $c Oxford ; New York : Pergamon Press, $f (International series of monographs on electromagnetic waves ; v. 4). 776

7 Any other issues with cataloging e-books?
Discussion Any other issues with cataloging e-books?


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