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2007.02.09 - SLIDE 1IS 257 – Fall 2007 Introduction to Description and AACR II University of California, Berkeley School of Information IS 245: Organization.

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1 2007.02.09 - SLIDE 1IS 257 – Fall 2007 Introduction to Description and AACR II University of California, Berkeley School of Information IS 245: Organization of Information In Collections

2 2007.02.09 - SLIDE 2IS 257 – Fall 2007 Introduction to Description Description (or descriptive cataloging) is concerned with indentification of an item and recording information about the item so that it may be identified exactly and cannot be confused with another item. (From Wynar/Taylor)

3 2007.02.09 - SLIDE 3IS 257 – Fall 2007 Structure of AACRII Part I: Description –Chap 1: General –Chap 2: Books, pamphlets and printed sheets –Chap 3: Cartographic Materials –Chap 4: Manuscripts –Chap 5: Music –Chap 6: Sound recordings –Chap 7: Motion Pictures and videorecordings –Chap 8: Graphic Materials –Chap 9: Computer Files –Chap 10: Three-Dimensional Artefacts and Realia –Chap 11: Microforms –Chap 12: Serials –Chap 13: Analysis

4 2007.02.09 - SLIDE 4IS 257 – Fall 2007 Structure of AACRII Part II: Headings, Uniform Titles, and References –Chap 21: Choice of Access Points –Chap 22: Headings for persons –Chap 23: Geographic Names –Chap 24: Headings for Corporate Bodies –Chap 25: Uniform Titles –Chap 26: References

5 2007.02.09 - SLIDE 5IS 257 – Fall 2007 Organization of the Description Title and statement of responsibility Edition Material specific details Publication, distribution, etc. Physical description Series Notes Standard numbers and terms of availability

6 2007.02.09 - SLIDE 6IS 257 – Fall 2007 Punctuation “Precede each area, other than the first, or each occurrence of a note or standard number, etc., area, by a full stop, space, dash, space unless the area begins a new paragraph.” 1.0B1

7 2007.02.09 - SLIDE 7IS 257 – Fall 2007 Today More on AACR II Rules for description of Books and printed materials Technical Reading for description Sources of Information Levels of Description Areas and Rules

8 2007.02.09 - SLIDE 8IS 257 – Fall 2007 Technical Reading Chief Source of Information –From AACRII –In books it is the title page or title page surrogate Other sources of information –Parts of a book that may contain information for the description

9 2007.02.09 - SLIDE 9IS 257 – Fall 2007 Levels of Description AACRII 1.0D Level 1 -- minimal Level 2 -- Typical usage (as at LC) Level 3 -- Every rule and detail of the item is considered

10 2007.02.09 - SLIDE 10IS 257 – Fall 2007 Title and Statement of Responsibility Area Corresponds to MARC 245 field Title Proper GMD Parallel Titles Other title information Statement of Responsibility –Multiple statements (rule of three)

11 2007.02.09 - SLIDE 11IS 257 – Fall 2007 Edition Area MARC 250 Edition Statement

12 2007.02.09 - SLIDE 12IS 257 – Fall 2007 Publication, Distribution Area MARC 260 Place Publisher Date of Publication

13 2007.02.09 - SLIDE 13IS 257 – Fall 2007 Physical Description Area MARC 300 Extent of item Other Physical details Dimensions Accompanying Material

14 2007.02.09 - SLIDE 14IS 257 – Fall 2007 Series Area Series statement Statements of resp. relating to series ISSN of series Numbering within series SubSeries

15 2007.02.09 - SLIDE 15IS 257 – Fall 2007 Notes Area MARC 500’s Various types of notes

16 2007.02.09 - SLIDE 16IS 257 – Fall 2007 Standard Numbers and Terms of Availability Area MARC 020, 022 ISBN (for Books)

17 2007.02.09 - SLIDE 17IS 257 – Fall 2007 Choice of Access Points Chapter 21 of AACRII is concerned with how to choose the elements of a description that will be made searchable – AKA “Access Points” We will look a bit at the sort of rules that are used to decide what does and doesn’t get made searchable in (conventional) paper and online catalogs (and why)

18 2007.02.09 - SLIDE 18IS 257 – Fall 2007 Choice of Access Points General Rule –21.1A -- Personal authorship -- enter works by one or more persons under the heading for personal author. –21.1B2 -- Corporate Body -- may be chosen as the main entry for an item if it falls into one or more of 6 categories.

19 2007.02.09 - SLIDE 19IS 257 – Fall 2007 21.1B2 Corporate Author Categories a) The work deals with the body itself, such as a financial report or operations report, staff listing, or a catalog of the body’s resources. b) Certain legal, governmental, or religious types of works listed in the rule: –laws; decrees of the chief executive that have force of law; administrative regulations; constitutions; court rules; treaties, etc.; court decisions; legislative hearings; religious laws (e.g. canon law); liturgical works

20 2007.02.09 - SLIDE 20IS 257 – Fall 2007 21.1B2 Corporate Author Categories c) Those that record the collective thought of the body –reports of commissions or committees, official position statements, etc. d) Those that report the collective activity of a conference (e.g.: proceedings, collected papers), an expedition (e.g.: results of exploration, investigation), or of an event falling within the definition of a corporate body -- provided that the conference, etc. is prominently named in the item

21 2007.02.09 - SLIDE 21IS 257 – Fall 2007 21.1B2 Corporate Author Categories e) Those that result from the collective activity of a performing group as a whole where the responsibility of the group goes beyond that of mere performance, execution, etc. –Includes sound recordings, films, videorecordings, and written records of performances. f) Cartographic materials emanating from a corporate body other than a body that is merely responsible for their distribution and publication

22 2007.02.09 - SLIDE 22IS 257 – Fall 2007 21.1B3 If a work falls outside the categories, treat it as if no corporate body was involved. Added entries are made for prominently named corporate bodies.

23 2007.02.09 - SLIDE 23IS 257 – Fall 2007 21.1C Entry Under Title If there is no personal author, personal authorship is diffuse, and the work is not eligible under 21.1B2, when the work is a collection with multiple authorship or produced under editorial direction, or when the work is a text that a religious group accepts as sacred scripture.

24 2007.02.09 - SLIDE 24IS 257 – Fall 2007 21.2 & 21.3 Changes in title proper Changes in Person or Body responsible for a work

25 2007.02.09 - SLIDE 25IS 257 – Fall 2007 21.4 Rules for single authorship (personal and corporate) Erroneously or Fictitiously attributed works (21.4C) –Some of the more fun examples in AACRII “Official Communications” -- Works from heads of state, popes, etc.

26 2007.02.09 - SLIDE 26IS 257 – Fall 2007 21.5 Works of Unknown or uncertain authorship or by unnamed groups –Enter under title Characterizing words or phrases.

27 2007.02.09 - SLIDE 27IS 257 – Fall 2007 21.6 Works of Shared Responsibility Shared responsibility Principal responsibility indicated –Rule of first author as main entry (if less than 3, added entries for others) Principle responsibility not indicated –First named author (if less than 3, added entries for others –More than three -- enter under TITLE and create added entry for the first named person or body Shared Pseudonyms -- use psuedonym and make references to real names (when known)

28 2007.02.09 - SLIDE 28IS 257 – Fall 2007 21.7 Collections of Works Works produced under editorial direction Collective title –enter under title with added entries for editors or compilers (prominently named, less than three or first only) Without Collective title –Use first named work in chief source of information, or first work in item LC says create added entries for other titles

29 2007.02.09 - SLIDE 29IS 257 – Fall 2007 2.8 & 2.9 Works of Mixed Responsibility Works that are modifications of other works

30 2007.02.09 - SLIDE 30IS 257 – Fall 2007 21.10 Adaptations of Texts Paraphrases, rewriting, adaptation for children, novelizations and dramatizations –enter under adapter (when known) –name-title added entry for original author and title

31 2007.02.09 - SLIDE 31IS 257 – Fall 2007 21.11 Illustrated Texts Normally enter under the author of the text Make added added entries if conditions of 21.30K2 hold

32 2007.02.09 - SLIDE 32IS 257 – Fall 2007 21.26 Spirit Communications Any guesses?


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