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LC Training for RDA: Resource Description & Access

LC Training for RDA: Resource Description & Access. Module 3: Identifying Expressions and Describing Content. Cooperative and Instructional Programs Division, Library of Congress 2012. Acknowledgements.

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LC Training for RDA: Resource Description & Access

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  1. LC Training for RDA:Resource Description & Access Module 3: Identifying Expressions and Describing Content Cooperative and Instructional Programs Division, Library of Congress 2012

  2. Acknowledgements • This course has been adapted from training delivered by Barbara Tillett and Judith Kuhagen, Library of Congress Policy and Standards Division, to the Georgia Public Library Cataloging Summit, August 2011 • COIN gratefully acknowledges their permission to adapt the material for the present purpose

  3. Learning Objectives for Module 3 -- Identifying Expressions and Describing Content • Elements for Expressions • Content of Works and Expressions • Creators, Contributors, and Relationship Designators • Miscellaneous Changes from AACR2

  4. Unit 1: Elements for Expressions • “Expression” – the FRBR Entity • Identifying the Expression • LC Decisions • Contributors • Constructing the Authorized Access Point Representing an Expression • Additions to Authorized Access Points for Expressions • Variant Access Points for Expressions • MARC Authority Fields for Expressions

  5. Expression – the FRBR Entity • ‘the way in which a work (the idea in the creator’s mind) is expressed’ • through … • Language • Sound • Movement • Performance • etc.

  6. Identifying the Expression • Authorized access points are used in bibliographic records to identify the expression being cataloged; also in 6XX and 7XX to represent relationships to other expressions • Forms according to RDA chapter 6 • Two-steps (similar to identifying the Work) • Name the work • Add expression-level identifying information

  7. LC Decisions on …Bibliographic or Authority? • Always identify the expression by recording in the bibliographic record • sometimes (see DCM Z1) also by making a title or name/title authority record • Authorized access points are used in other authority records as 5XX fields (relationships to other expressions) for treaties and in cases of cataloger judgment

  8. LC Decisions on …How to Identify Expressions • LCPS 0.6.3 • Identify these expressions by adding an attribute to the authorized access point • Music resources (6.28.3) • Sacred scriptures (6.30.3) • Translations and language editions (6.27.3)

  9. LC Decisions on …How to Identify Expressions • For expressions in other categories, LC will include the expression attributes in other fields in the bibliographic record • 336 field (Content type) • 264 field (Date of expression -- often the date of manifestation is used)

  10. LC Decisions on …How to Identify Expressions • Do not add another characteristic to differentiate one expression from another • e.g., do not differentiate one translation of Hamlet in French from another French translation • e.g., do not differentiate one arrangement of Berlioz’ Corsaire from another arrangement

  11. LC Decisions on …Using Existing NARs • Already an AACR2 NAR … • If only one expression represented by NAR • Use the form in the NAR • If more than one expression represented by NAR • Do not use that form in your bibliographic 7XX field • Instead, give separate access points for each expression in the bibliographic record 7XX fields • Already an RDA NAR … • Use it in your bibliographic record, even if it includes an additional expression attribute LC wouldn’t include • LCPS 6.27.3

  12. Contributors • “ … contributing to the realization of a work through an expression” • Chapter 20 • Editors, translators, illustrators, arrangers of music, performers, writers of commentary, and others • CORE ELEMENT for LC for illustrators of resources intended for children • RDA Appendix I.3.1 for relationship designators

  13. Constructing the Authorized Access Point Representing an Expression • 6.27 • The basisis the authorized access point for thework • Additions as outlined in 6.27.3 Goncourt, Edmond de, 1822–1896. Frères Zemganno. English.

  14. Additions to Authorized Access Points for Expressions • content type * (6.9) • date of the expression * (6.10) • language of the expression * (6.11) • another distinguishing characteristic of the expression * (6.12) “and/or” * if needed to differentiate

  15. Additions to Access Points for Expressions -- Content Type • RDA 6.9 • CORE ELEMENT when needed to differentiate • “fundamental form of communication in which the content is expressed and the human sense through which it is intended to be perceived ...” • Take from any source • Controlled vocabulary in RDA 6.9.1.3 • Access point: in subfield $h 130 $a ____________ $h Spoken word [For the audiobook of a printed text]

  16. Content Type Recorded in 336 Field • New records • One content type present in ILS templates • Existing records • One content type added by macro • May add another field if appropriate • Use $3 if multiple components and term does not apply to all

  17. Book or printed text serial:336 $a text $2 rdacontent337 $a unmediated $2 rdamedia338 $a volume $2 rdacarrier Examples of 336 Field (also showing 337-338) Score: 336 $a notated music $2 rdacontent 337 $a unmediated $2 rdamedia 338 $a volume $2 rdacarrier

  18. Map:336 $a cartographic image $2 rdacontent337 $a unmediated $2 rdamedia338 $a sheet $2 rdacarrier Examples of 336 Field (also showing 337-338) CD of text: 336 $a text $2 rdacontent 337 $a computer $2 rdamedia 338 $a computer disc $2 rdacarrier

  19. Book with accompanying CD of lecture: $3 and $e300 $a 244 pages ... + $e 1 CD336$3book $a text $2 rdacontent336$3CD $a spoken word $2 rdacontent337 $3 book $a unmediated $2 rdamedia337$3CD $a audio $2 rdamedia338 $3 book $a volume $2 rdacarrier338 $3CD $ audio disc $2 rdacarrier Examples of 336 Field (also showing 337-338) Instead of 300 $e, can repeat 300 field 300 $a 244 pages ... 300 $a 1 CD ... Instead of $e, can give a note 500 $a Accompanied by a CD.

  20. Additions to Access Points for Expressions -- Date of Expression • RDA 6.10 • Not a CORE ELEMENT for LC • Only for music, sacred scripture, translations • No longer add in $ffor “Works” and “Works. Selections” • Take from any source • “earliest date associated with an expression” • May use date of manifestation • If you find a NAR with this additional element, you may use it; do not create such NARs; do not perform authority maintenance Change! 100 1# $a Bernstein, Leonard, $d 1918-1990. 240 10 $a Works

  21. Additions to Access Points for Expressions -- Language of Expression • RDA 6.11 • CORE ELEMENT when needed to differentiate • “language in which a work is expressed” • Take from any source • Use term(s) from the MARC 21 list of languages • Access point:insubfield $l (not repeatable) • Distinguish between: • one expression in more than one language • two or more expressions

  22. If One Expression … • One language • give $l only if a translation • More than one language • do not give $l unless a translation 100 1# $a Brunhoff, Jean de, $d 1899-1937. 240 10 $a Babar en famille. $l English 245 10 $a Babar and his children. Tolstoy, Leo, graf, 1828-1910. Voĭna i mir.

  23. If Two or More Expressions … • If the manifestation is a compilation of the original and one translation of the same work • record an analytical authorized access point for the original expression (without $l for the language) • record a separate analytical authorized access point for the translation (with $l for the language) • Examples of AACR2 and RDA on next 2 slides

  24. Two Expressions --Original and One Translation Original + Spanish translation in the same resource AACR2 041 1# $a eng $a spa $h eng 100 1# $a Macken, JoAnn Early, $d 1953- 240 10 $a Mail carrier. $l Spanish & English 245 10 $a Mail carrier = $b El cartero / $c JoAnn Early Macken. 246 31 $a Cartero 546 ## $a English and Spanish.

  25. Two Expressions --Original and One Translation Original + Spanish translation in the same resource RDA 041 1# $a eng $a spa $h eng 100 1# $a Macken, JoAnn Early, $d 1953- 245 10 $a Mail carrier = $b El cartero / $c JoAnn Early Macken. 246 31 $a Cartero 546 ## $a English and Spanish. 700 12 $a Macken, JoAnn Early, $d 1953- $t Mail carrier. 700 12 $a Macken, JoAnn Early, $d 1953- $t Mail carrier. $l Spanish.

  26. If Two or More Expressions … • If the compilation contains the original expression and more than one translation • Record an authorized access point for the original expression (without $l for the language) • Record an authorized access point for at least one translation (with $l for the language) • Giving additional analytical access points is cataloger judgment.

  27. Language Editions(i.e., translation not involved) • Two or more expressions in different languages, and the original expression is not present: record at least one of the translations in an analytical authorized access point. • Two or more expressions of the same work in different languages, and you cannot determine the original: • If two language editions, provide analytical authorized access points for each expression and record the language of each in subfield $l • If more than two language editions, give analytical authorized access points for the first language edition and at least one other edition.

  28. No Longer Use … • “Polyglot” • Single subfield with multiple languages • e.g., “French & English” • Provide specific information about allthe languages of each expression.

  29. Additions to Access Points for Expressions -- Other Distinguishing Characteristic • RDA 6.12 • CORE ELEMENT when needed to differentiate • “a characteristic other than content type, language of expression, or date of expression that serves to differentiate an expression” • Take from any source • Access point:at end of last subfield unless a separate subfield is available • subfield $o for musical expressions (e.g., “arranged”) • subfield $s for versions of the Bible, etc

  30. Examples – Other Distinguishing Characteristic 130 #0 $a Nutcracker (Choreographic work : Baryshnikov) 130 #0 $a Bible. $l English. $s Authorized. $f 2004

  31. Variant Access Points for Expressions -- RDA 6.27.4.5 • LC policy: cataloger judgment -- consider if important for user to find or identify • Catalogers are users, too • May be based on a variant title of the work associated with a particular expression • May be a form with a variant of the addition in the authorized access point

  32. Examples -- Variant AccessPoints for Expressions 100 $a Lindgren, Astrid, $d 1907-2002. $t Pippi Långstrump. $l English 400 $a Lindgren, Astrid, $d 1907-2002. $tPippi Longstocking 100 $a Hartmann, $c von Aue, $d active 12th century. $t Works. $l English 400 $aHartmann, $c von Aue, $d active 12th century. $t Arthurian romances, tales, and lyric poetry

  33. MARC Authority Fields for Expressions • Apply cataloger judgment when deciding whether to include these fields in any name authority records made for expressions. • 046: Special coded dates • $k beginning or single date created • $l ending date created • 336: Content type

  34. For More Guidance • 6.27.3 • LCPS 6.27 • Use established forms in existing NARs • If need to create, create RDA NAR • Do not create ‘hybrid’NARs • Additional Resources • “Refresher documents” R5 and R6 • Examples folder for authority records on LC RDA site • LC NDMSO MARC page

  35. Unit 2: Exercise on Expressions • Document R-6 • Example 14 • Exercise #7 Identifying Expressions

  36. Unit 3: Describing Content • General Guidelines • Content Attributes of Works • Content Attributes of Expressions

  37. General Guidelines onDescribing Content • RDA Chapter 7 • Sources • Take information used to describe content from the resource itself • In certain cases the information may be taken from sources outside the resource as well

  38. Attributes of Works –Nature of the Content • RDA 7.2 • Character of primary content • Record if considered important • Examples: • Singspiel in two acts • Spreadsheet, with word processing and graphic capabilities

  39. Attributes of Works –Coverage of the Content • RDA 7.3 • Chronological or geographic coverage • Record if considered important • Examples: • Based on 1981 statistics • Shows all of western Europe and some of eastern Europe

  40. Attributes of Works –Coordinates of Cartographic Content • RDA 7.4 • Longitude and latitude are CORE for LC • Not covered in depth in this class

  41. Attributes of Works –Intended Audience • RDA 7.7 • CORE ELEMENT for LC for resources intended for children • Class of user • Examples: • For children aged 7-9 • For remedial reading programs

  42. Attributes of Works –Dissertation or Thesis Information • RDA 7.9 • CORE ELEMENT for LC • Formal requirements for a degree • Degree; institution; year

  43. Attributes of Works –Dissertation or Thesis Information • LCPS 7.9.1.3 • 502 ## $b Ph.D. $c University of Toronto $d 1974 • 500 ## $a Revision of the author’s thesis * LC catalogers rarely catalog original theses or dissertations; you will usually construct a 500 field rather than a 502 field

  44. Attributes of Expressions –Summarization of the Content • RDA 7.10 • CORE ELEMENT for LC for fiction intended for children • Abstract, summary, synopsis, etc. • Record if considered important • LCPS 7.10.1.3 on use of MARC fields 520 and 856

  45. Attributes of Expressions –Language of the Content • RDA 7.12 • CORE ELEMENT for LC • Record if considered important • MARC fields 041 and 546 • LCPS 7.12.1.3 • In addition to primary content, also supply languages of other content (summaries, tables of contents, etc.) if it will assist in identification and selection • Use form of name found in MARC Code List for Languages

  46. Attributes of Expressions –Form of Notation • RDA 7.13.2 • CORE ELEMENTfor LC for some scripts and for form of musical notation • Set of characters and/or symbols used to express the written language content • Examples: • Devanagari • Armenian Cyrillic (Resource written in both scripts) • LCPS 7.13.2.3

  47. Attributes of Expressions –Supplementary Content • RDA 7.16 • CORE ELEMENT for LC for indexes and bibliographies in monographs • Record if considered important • MARC fields 504 and 500

  48. Attributes of Expressions –Bibliographies and Indexes • LCPS 7.16.1.3 • Routinely for: bibliographical references, discographies, filmographies, indexes, appendices, errata slips not printed as part of the publication • If bibliographical citations in any form, generally use: • 504 ## $a Includes bibliographical references. • If a single bibliography, add the foliation/pagination: • 504 ## $a Includes bibliographical references (pages 310-325). • If an index to its own contents: • 500 ## $a Includes index. • 500 ## $a Includes indexes. • Bibliography and index notes may be combined: • 504 ## $a Includes bibliographical references and index.

  49. Attributes of Expressions –Music Resources • 3 LC CORE ELEMENTS • Form of musical notation (7.13.3) • Format of notated music (7.20) • Medium of performance of musical content (7.21)

  50. Attributes of Expressions –Cartographic Resources • 4 LC CORE ELEMENTS • Horizontal scale (7.25.3) • Vertical scale (7.25.4) • Additional scale information (7.25.5) • Projection of cartographic content (7.26)

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