Cataloging Unusual Sound Recordings

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Transcript Cataloging Unusual Sound Recordings

The Return of Cataloging
Unusual Sound Recordings
Robert Freeborn
Music/AV Cataloging Librarian
Pennsylvania State University
[email protected]
CD or not CD???
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Disclaimer
Problem Areas
Plan of Attack
Examples
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Enhanced CDs
Hybrid CDs
DVD-Audio/SACDs
Encrypted CDs
Custom CDs
Shaped CDs
CD or not CD??? (Cont.)
• Examples (cont.)
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Playaway
Slot-Music
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Remote Sound Files
• RDA Sneak Peak
Disclaimer
• Basic knowledge of AACR and MARC
• Not covering Podcasts/RSS Feeds
• “Hitting the high points”
• Some points open to cataloger judgment
Problem Areas
• GMD (245 ‡h)
– GMDs are generic terms describing the medium of
the item (OCLC Bib. Formats/Standards, 2.1)
• Physical Description (300)
• Notes (500, 538, etc.)
• MARC Fields
– Type (Leader/06)
– 006
– 007
Plan of Attack
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AACR2R (Chs. 6, 7 & 9, LCRIs)
OCLC Bib. Formats & Standards
Additional Resources
Create Record
• MOVE ON!!!
“Do not agonize” – Jay Weitz, OCLC
Enhanced CDs
Tristania -- “Ashes”
Type: j
ELvl: I Srce: d
BLvl: m Form:
Comp: rc
Desc: a FMus: n LTxt:
006
007
007
Audn:
AccM:
DtSt: s
Ctrl:
Lang: eng
MRec:
Ctry: xx
Dates: 2005,
m
u
s ‡b d ‡d f ‡e u ‡f n ‡g g ‡h n ‡i n
c ‡b o ‡d c ‡e g ‡f a ‡h a ‡k u
500
Enhanced compact disc.
500
“CD extra” --back of container.
505 0 Libre -- Equilibrium -- The wretched -- Cure -- Circus -- Shadowman -The gate (bonus track) -- Endogenisis -- Bird -- Equilibrium (bonus video).
Hybrid CDs
Within Temptation -- “Stand My Ground”
Type: j
ELvl: I Srce: d
BLvl: m Form:
Comp: rc
Desc: a FMus: n LTxt:
Audn:
AccM:
DtSt: s
Ctrl:
Lang: eng
MRec:
Ctry: xx
Dates: 2004,
006
007
007
g--- vl
s ‡b d ‡d f ‡e u ‡f n ‡g g ‡h n ‡i n
v ‡b d ‡d c ‡e g ‡f a ‡g i ‡h z ‡i k
300
1 sound disc : ‡b digital ; ‡c 4 3/4 in.
500
500
538
505 0
Title from container.
CD content on one side of disc, and DVD content on the other side.
DVD plus; PAL; all region; stereo.; 5.1 Dolby surround.
Audio side : ... -- video side : ...
Within Temptation -- “The Silent Force”
Type: j
ELvl: I Srce: d
BLvl: m Form:
Comp: rc
Desc: a FMus: n LTxt:
Audn:
AccM:
DtSt: s
Ctrl:
Lang: eng
MRec:
Ctry: xx
Dates: 2004,
006
007
007
g--- vl
s ‡b d ‡d f ‡e u ‡f n ‡g g ‡h n ‡i n
v ‡b d ‡d c ‡e g ‡f a ‡g i ‡h z ‡i k
300
1 sound disc : ‡b digital ; ‡c 4 3/4 in.
500
DualDisc. CD on one side, and DVD on the other side.
538
DVD side: DVD; PAL; all region; 5.1 Dolby surround.
500
“The audio side of this disc does not conform to CD specifications
and therefore will not play on some CD and DVD players” --back of container.
505 0 Audio side : ...
505 0 DVD side : ...
Perils of
Packaging
Emerson, Lake & Palmer -- “Pictures At An Exhibition”
Type: g
BLvl: m
Desc: a
ELvl: I Srce: d
Form:
GPub:
TMat: v Tech: l
Audn:
Time: 060
DtSt: s
Ctrl:
Lang: N/A
MRec:
Ctry: xx
Dates: 2001,
006
007
007
jrcn
v ‡b d ‡d c ‡e g ‡f a ‡g i ‡h z ‡i s
s ‡b d ‡d f ‡e s ‡f n ‡g g ‡h n ‡i n
300
1 videodisc (ca. 60 min.) : ‡b sd., col. ; ‡c 4 3/4 in.
500
Flip disc. DVD on one side, and CD on the other side.
538
DVD side: DVD plus; NTSC; region 1; Dolby digital.
538
CD side: stereo.
520
DVD side: The film of the original live concert recorded in 1970
digitally remastered for DVD in Dolby digital. CD side: The original sound
track from the film recorded live in 1970.
Encrypted CDs
Sarah McLachlan – “Bloom Remix Album”
500
Content protected compact disc.
538
Compatible with: Playback: CD/DVD/PC/Mac, PC: Windows
98SE/ME/2000SP4/XP, Pentium II, 128 RAM, IE 5.5+, Mac OK. Ripping: PC:
Windows Media Player 9.0, Mac OK. Portable devices: secure Windows Media.
Children of Bodom – “Hate Crew Deathroll”
500
Content protected compact disc.
OR
500
“This cd is copy protected” --back of container.
After Forever – “Remagine”
500
Copy controlled compact disc.
“This product features copy control technology. It is intended for use only
in standard home CD players and may not play on other devices,
especially computer drives. The music contained on this disc is playable
on PC’s (Windows) by software also contained on this disc. In case of
problems please contact your dealer or BMG at www.bmgcopycontrol.info.
System requirements: at least MS Windows 95, Pentium II 233 MHz, 64
MB RAM”
Paradise Lost – “Symbol Of Life”
500
Copy controlled compact disc.
538
MS Windows 95 or better; Pentium II 233 MHz; 64 MB RAM.
DVD-Audio Discs/SACDs
DVD-Audio Discs/SACDs
• SACD
– 007
s ǂb d ǂd f ǂe s* ǂf n ǂg g ǂh n ǂi n ǂm e ǂn d
– 300
1 sound disc : $b digital, SACD ; $c 4 3/4 in.
– 500
Super audio compact disc.**
• DVD-Audio
– 006
g---
– 007
– 007
s ǂb d ǂd z ǂe s* ǂf n ǂg g ǂh n ǂi n ǂm e ǂn d
v ǂb d ǂd c ǂe v ǂf a ǂg i ǂh z ǂi q***
– 300
1 sound disc : $b digital, DVD ; $c 4 3/4 in.**
vl***
* You might also code this “z” for surround sound.
** You can also add a 538 note if the disc needs more than a
standard SACD or DVD-audio player for access.
*** Add if needed [e.g., presence of video content]
Custom CDs
“Robert B. Freeborn’s Custom CD”
245 00 Robert B. Freeborn’s custom CD ‡h [sound recording].
260
[S.l.] : ‡b Arista Records : ‡b CustomDisc.com : ‡b CD Universe
[distributor] ; ‡c p1999.
500
Compact disc.
500
Contains previously released material.
511 0
Sarah McLachlan ; various performers.
505 0 Prayer for Saint Francis (2:03) ; Black (William Orbit mix) (4:31) ;
Plenty (3:25) ; I will not forget you (5:28) / Sarah McLachlan.
Shaped CDs
MOUG Newsletter no. 74 (November 1999) p. 12 and was reprinted in
"Cataloger's Judgment as Q&A 2.56:
Question: I recently purchased a "shaped" CD, the shape of which isn't the
standard 4 3/4 in. circle, and it got me to thinking about how these things should
be described. How do you reflect its dimensions in the 300 $c? Would you still
give its diameter in inches (as for any other sound recording), or would you use
centimeters? The container mentions that this type of disc is "Not playable in CD
changer or car CD player.“ Would you put this information in a 538 note, or just a
standard 500? The disc is (very) roughly triangular in shape. At its widest, the
CD's diameter is about 4 1/2 in. The disc (for want of a better term) is an
interview CD featuring the British heavy metal group Iron Maiden. It was
published in 1997 by Sonotec for their Private Talks line, manufactured by Cuba
GmbH, Berlin (in fact, they've trademarked the term "Shape CD"), and distributed
by DA Music, Germany. The disc itself features a lineup picture of the band with
their cadaverous mascot "Eddie" looming over them. The CD is shaped so that it's
broad at the bottom and tapers off towards the top. For fans of "Star Trek: Deep
Space 9," it looks very much like a top-down silhouette of the USS Reliant*. (How
do you like that for an analogy?). The digital information itself is still in circular
rings, but takes up only 1/2 to 3/4s of the disc's surface. For an actual picture of
this "disc" (as well as others), take a look at the following Web site:
http://members.xoom.com/shapecdclub/shapecat9.htm (mine is in the upper
left corner of Seite 9).
*Actually, it was the USS Defiant.
Answer: Presumably, even though the shape is a bit odd, the CD is still designed
to play in most standard CD players (with the exceptions noted). That means that
its widest diameter should still be considered the standard 4 3/4 in. and should be
so described in the 300 subfield $c (not that 6.5D2 gives us much choice in the
matter). I am guessing that the actual playing surface (with the pits and spaces to
be read by the laser) remains circular within the odd shape. In accordance with
6.7B10, try to describe the physical shape, perhaps something like:
500
Disc is roughly triangular in shape.
Optionally, as you describe the shape, you could also describe the illustration and
how it defines the shape of the CD, for example:
500 Disc is roughly triangular in shape, with portrait of the band across
the base and its mascot Eddie at the apex.
If the term "Shape CD" appears on the item, it would be a logical quoted note
(500). Additionally, include the statement about the disc not being playable in
certain types of machines, either in quoted form or in paraphrase, whichever is
appropriate. I think this note fits into the definition of, and could properly be
coded as, 538. One also wonders if this is some sort of limited or otherwise
special edition, with a standard round disc also being available. If there is some
indication of that on the item, you can transcribe an edition statement or optionally
formulate one as per 6.2B3.
Playaway
C.S. Lewis – “The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe”
Type: i ELvl: I Srce: d Audn: c
Ctrl:
Lang: eng
BLvl: m Form: s Comp: nn AccM:
MRec:
Ctry: ohu
Desc: a FMus: n LTxt: f DtSt: s
Dates: 2006,
006
007
007
m c h
c ‡b z ‡d n ‡e z ‡f a
s ‡b z ‡d u ‡e u ‡f n ‡g n ‡h n ‡i n ‡m u ‡n d
245 14 The lion, the witch and the wardrobe ‡h [electronic resource] / ‡c C.S.
Lewis.
300
1 sound media player (4 hr.) : ‡b digital ; ‡c 3 1/2 x 2 1/4 in.* + ‡e 1 set
of earphones + 1 AAA battery.
538
Playaway Digital Audio.
500
Issued on Playaway, a dedicated audio media player.
* You could also record all three dimensions (H x W x D).
SlotMusic
Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus – “Mamma mia!”
Type: j ELvl: I Srce: d Audn: c
Ctrl:
Lang: eng
BLvl: m Form:
Comp: mp AccM:
MRec:
Ctry: cau
Desc: a FMus: n LTxt:
DtSt: r
Dates: 2009, 2008
006
007
007
m h
s ‡b z ‡d z ‡e s ‡f n ‡g z ‡h n ‡i n ‡j n ‡k z ‡l n ‡m e ‡n d
c ‡b z ‡d c ‡e z ‡f s ‡h m ‡k d
245 10 Mamma mia! ‡h [electronic resource] : ‡b the movie soundtrack
featuring the songs of ABBA / ‡c music and lyrics by Benny Andersson and
Björn Ulvaeus, some songs with Stig Andersson ; produced by Benny
Andersson.
300
1 audio memory card (65 min.) : ‡b digital ; ‡c 11 x 15 mm.
538
Requires device capable of MP3 file playback from a microSD card.
500
SlotMusic card.
500
Includes one USB adapter.
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Remote Sound Files
Type: j ELvl: I Srce: d Audn:
Ctrl:
Lang: N/A
BLvl: m Form:
Comp: zz AccM: efh MRec:
Ctry: cc
Desc: a FMus: n LTxt:
DtSt: s
Dates: 2004,
006 m
h
007 s ‡b z ‡d u ‡e u ‡f n ‡g n ‡h n ‡i n ‡m e ‡n d
007 c ‡b r ‡d n ‡e n ‡f a
040 NAXOS ‡c NAXOS
028 02 554527 ‡b Naxos Music Library
033 20 199202-- ‡b 6290
048 ka01
090 ‡b
049 MAIN
100 1 Chopin, Frédéric, ‡d 1810-1849.
240 10 Piano music. ‡k Selections
245 00 Complete piano music. ‡n Volume 1 ‡h [electronic resource] / ‡c Fryderyk
Chopin.
246 18 Chopin piano music
260 [Hong Kong] : ‡b Naxos Music Library, ‡c [2004]
500 Streaming audio.
538 Mode of access: World Wide Web.
538 System requirements: MS Windows 98SE, or 2000, or XP; MS Internet Explorer 6.0, Mozilla 1.7.1, Firefox 1PR, Netscape 7.1, or
Opera 7.53; and Media Player 9 or 10.
538 System requirements: Macintosh: Mac OSX 10.2.8 or 10.3.5; MS Internet Explorer 5.2, Mozilla 1.7, Netscape 7.1, Opera 7.53, or
Safari 1.0; Media Player 9.0. Or, Mac OS 8.6/9.0; MS Internet Explorer 5.1; Windows Media Player 7.1.
500 Title from image of compact disc cover on Web page (viewed Dec. 15, 2004).
511 0 Idil Biret, piano.
500 Some selections released previously.
518 Works recorded at the Clara Wieck Auditorium, Heidelberg, Germany, February 1992.
500 Biographical and program notes inserted.
500 Includes program notes.
530 Also available as compact disc.
505 0 Ballade No. 1 in G minor, op. 23 -- Ballade No. 2 in F major, op. 38 -- Ballade No. 3 in A flat major, op. 47 -- Ballade No. 4 in F minor, op. 52
-- Berceuse in D flat major, op. 57 -- Trois nouvelles etudes, op. posth. (No. 1 in F minor ; No. 2 in A flat major ; No. 3 in D flat major) -- Fantaisie in F
minor, op. 49 -- Galop marquis in A flat major -- Largo in E flat major, BI 109 -- Marche funèbre -- Cantabile in B flat major.
650 0
…
700 1 …
700 12
…
776 0 ‡c Compact disc version ‡w (OCoLC)47907063
856 40‡3 Streaming audio ‡u http://www.naxoslibrary.com ‡z Online access available to subscribing institutions
RDA Sneak Peek
© Daniel Paradis
Sept. 26, 2010
AACR2
Leader :
Record status (05): n (New)
Type of record (06) : j (Musical sound recording)
Bibliographic level (07) : m (Monograph/Item)
Encoding level (17) : # (Full level)
Descriptive cataloging form (18) : a (RCAA 2)
007
sd fungnnmmnee
008
070530r20071955cc opnn fiz n ger d
024 1 747313325429
028 02 8.111254 ‡b Naxos
028 00 33CX 1224 ‡b Columbia
028 00 33CX 1225 ‡b Columbia
040
CaQMU ‡c CaQMU
041 0 ‡d ger ‡b eng ‡g eng
100 1 Strauss, Johann, ‡d 1825-1899.
245 15 Eine Nacht in Venedig ‡h [sound recording] = ‡b A night in Venice / ‡c Johann Strauss II ; [libretto by F. Zell and
Richard Genée ; edited by Erich Wofgang Korngold and Ernst Marischka].
246 31 Night in Venice
260
[Hong Kong] : ‡b Naxos, ‡c p2007.
300
1 sound disc (78 min., 51 sec.) : ‡b digital ; ‡c 4 3/4 in.
306
011851
490 1 Great operetta recordings
500
Operetta in 3 acts.
546
Sung in German.
500
Based on: Le Château-Trompette / Eugène Cormon and Michel Carré.
511 0 Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Emmy Loose, sopranos ; Nicolai Gedda, Peter Klein, tenors ; Erich Kunz, baritone ;
other soloists ; Philharmonia Orchestra and Chorus ; Otto Ackermann, conductor.
500 "First issued [in 1955] on Columbia 33CX 1224 and 1225"--Booklet, p. 2.
518 Recorded 25th-28th and 31st May and 25th Sept., 1954 in Kingsway Hall, London.
© Daniel Paradis
Sept. 26, 2010
500
"Naxos Historical"--Container.
500
Compact disc.
500
Analog recording.
500
Program notes and biographical notes on the performers by Malcolm Walker and synopsis by Keith
Anderson in English (8 p.) inserted in container.
650 0 Operas.
700 1 Zell, F., ‡d 1829-1895. ‡4 lbt
700 1 Genée, Richard, ‡d 1823-1895. ‡4 lbt
700 1 Korngold, Erich Wolfgang, ‡d 1897-1957. ‡4 arr
700 1 Marischka, Ernst. ‡4 edt
700 1 Schwarzkopf, Elisabeth. ‡4 voc
700 1 Loose, Emmy. ‡4 voc
700 1 Gedda, Nicolai. ‡4 voc
700 1 Klein, Peter, ‡d 1907-1992. ‡4 voc
700 1 Kunz, Erich, ‡d 1909-1995. ‡4 voc
700 1 Ackermann, Otto, ‡d 1909-1960. ‡4 cnd
700 1 Cormon, Eugène, ‡d 1810-1903. ‡t Château-Trompette.
710 2 Philharmonia Orchestra (London, England) ‡4 prf
710 2 Philharmonia Chorus (London, England) ‡4 prf
830 0 Great operetta recordings.
© Daniel Paradis
Sept. 26, 2010
RDA
Record status (05): n (New)
Type of record (06) : j (Musical sound recording)
Bibliographic level (07) : m (Monograph/Item)
Encoding level (17) : # (Full level)
Descriptive cataloging form (18) : i (ISBD punctuation included)
007
sd fungnnmmnee
008
070530r20071955cc opnn fiz n ger d
024 1 747313325429
028 02 8.111254 ‡b Naxos
028 00 33CX 1224 ‡b Columbia
028 00 33CX 1225 ‡b Columbia
040
CaQMU ‡c CaQMU ‡e rda
041 0 ‡d ger ‡b eng ‡g eng
100 1 Strauss, Johann, ‡d 1825-1899, ‡e composer.
240 10 Nacht in Venedig (Korngold and Marischka). ‡h Performed music. ‡f 1954
245 15 Eine Nacht in Venedig = ‡b A night in Venice / ‡c Johann Strauss II ; libretto by F. Zell and Richard Genée ;
edited by Erich Wofgang Korngold and Ernst Marischka ; adapted from Château Trompette by Eugène Cormon and
Michel Carré.
246 31 Night in Venice
260
[Hong Kong] : ‡b Naxos, ‡c [2007], ℗ 2007.
300 1 audio disc (78 min., 51 sec.) : ‡b digital, 1.4 m/s, CD audio ; ‡c 12 cm.
306 011851
336 performed music ‡2 rdacontent
337 audio ‡2 rdamedia
338 audio disc ‡2 rdacarrier
490 1 Great operetta recordings
500 Title from label
500 Operetta in 3 acts.
518 $d 1954 May 25-28, 31 $d 1954 September 25 $p Kingsway Hall, London.
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Sept. 26, 2010
546 Sung in German.
511 0 Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Emmy Loose, sopranos ; Nicolai Gedda, Peter Klein, tenors ; Erich Kunz, baritone ;
other soloists ; Philharmonia Orchestra and Chorus ; Otto Ackermann, conductor.
500
Program notes and biographical notes on the performers by Malcolm Walker and synopsis by Keith
Anderson in English (8 pages) inserted in container.
500
"First issued [in 1955] on Columbia 33CX 1224 and 1225"--Booklet, page 2.
500
"Naxos Historical"--Container.
500
Analog recording.
650 0 Operas.
700 1 Zell, F., ‡d 1829-1895, ‡e librettist.
700 1 Genée, Richard, ‡d 1823-1895, ‡e librettist.
700 1 Korngold, Erich Wolfgang, ‡d 1897-1957, ‡e arranger of music.
700 1 Marischka, Ernst, ‡e editor.
700 1 Schwarzkopf, Elisabeth, ‡e singer.
700 1 Loose, Emmy, ‡e singer.
700 1 Gedda, Nicolai, ‡e singer.
700 1 Klein, Peter, ‡d 1907-1992, ‡e singer.
700 1 Kunz, Erich, ‡d 1909-1995, ‡e singer.
700 1 Ackermann, Otto, ‡d 1909-1960, ‡e conductor.
700 1 $i libretto based on (work) $a Cormon, Eugène, ‡d 1810-1903. ‡t Château-Trompette.
710 2 Philharmonia Orchestra (London, England), ‡e performer.
710 2 Philharmonia Chorus (London, England), ‡e performer.
830 0 Great operetta recordings.
© Daniel Paradis
Sept. 26, 2010
COMMENTS
[General comment] Use of abbreviations has been considerably reduced, e.g., page and pages in 500, September in
518.
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[040] In order to identify records created following RDA, a new code for use in 040 $e has been defined for RDA as the
source of the description convention. Value “i” in Leader/18 (Descriptive cataloging form) indicates that ISBD
punctuation is in the record at subfield boundaries.
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[100 and 7XX] RDA provides a list of relationship designators in Appendix I for relationships between a resource and
persons, corporate bodies, etc., that is much more comprehensive than the designations of functions available in
AACR2. These designators could be used in lieu of MARC relator codes.
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[240] RDA allows adding elements like Other distinguishing characteristics of the expression (Korngold and
Marischka), Content type (Performed music) and Date of expression (1954) to make the authorized access point
representing the expression unique. However, RDA prescribes no specific order for the added elements. In this
exercise, I followed the order that made the most sense.
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[245] The GMD is no longer used, being replaced with Content type, Medium type and Carrier type in fields 336, 337
and 338.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Statements of responsibility taken in accompanying material are not enclosed in brackets since accompanying
material is considered as part of the resource in a comprehensive description. RDA contains no instruction to
transcribe only statements that are formally presented, i.e. not embedded in text, hence the last statement of
responsibility taken from the text of the program notes.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------[260] When the date of publication is not identified in the resource, a date or approximate date of publication must be
supplied. The phrase “[date of publication not identified]” is recorded when the resource doesn’t bear a date of
publication and when a probable date cannot be supplied.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The copyright date is required if neither a date of publication nor a date of distribution can be identified. The
phonogram symbol (or the word phonogram if the symbol cannot be reproduced) is used instead of the letter p.
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[300] Playing speed is indicated for CDs, even if it is standard for that format.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Encoding format (CD audio) is a new element which makes the Compact disc note unnecessary. This element could
be omitted if a term in common usage conveying the same information such as compact disc was used to give the
extent.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Dimensions are given in centimetres unless the agency exercises the option to use another system of measurement.
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[336, 337 and 338] Content type (336), Media type (337) and Carrier type (338) replace the GMD. One can record as
many terms as are applicable to the resource being described or record only the terms that apply to the predominant
part of the resource or to its most substantial parts. In this exercise, only the terms applying to the predominant part
of the resource have been included.
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[5XX] Order of notes is governed by ISBD, which prescribes a slightly different order than AACR2.
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[500] Note on title even if the title is taken from the label; it might be omitted, though, “if the resource bears only a
single title and the title appears on the resource itself” (2.20.2.3).
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[518] Place of capture and Date of capture have been established as two different sub-elements for which specific
subfields have been defined.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The prescribed format for Date of capture is year, month, day.
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[700] RDA provides a list of relationahip designators in Appendix J for relationships between works, expression,
manifestations and items. Using $i in fields X00, X10, X11 and X30 is one way that could be used in MARC 21 to
encode these designators.
Questions???
006
• Sound Recordings • Electronic Resources
T006: j (or i)
Comp:
FMus:
Audn:
Form:
AccM:
LTxt:
T006: m
Audn:
File: u*
GPub:
* Possibilities include: h (sounds); i (interactive multimedia); m
(combination); u (unknown); z (other).
006 (Cont.)
• Visual Materials
T006: g
Time: █ █ █
Audn:
GPub:
Form:
TMat: █*
Tech:**
* Most commonly coded “v” (videorecording)
** a (animation); c (animation and live action); l (live action); n (not applicable); u
(unknown); z (other)
007 -- Sound Recordings
‡a (007/00) [Category of material]
‡b (007/01) [Specific material designation]
‡d (007/03) [Speed]
‡e (007/04) [Config. of playback channels]
‡f (007/05) [Groove width & pitch]
‡g (007/06) [Dimensions]
‡h (007/07) [Tape width]
‡i (007/08) [Tape configuration]
‡m (007/12) [Special playback char.]
‡n (007/13) [Capture/storage technique]
s (Sound recording)
d (Sound disc)
z (Other)
f (1.4 m per sec.)
z (Other)
m (Mono.)
s (Stereo.)
u (Unknown)
n (Not applicable)
g (4 3/4 in.)
n (Not applicable)
n (Not applicable)
n (Not a tape)
e (Digital recording)
d (Digital storage)
e (Analog electrical storage)
u (Unknown)
007 -- Electronic Resources
‡a (007/00) [Category of material]
‡b (007/01) [Specific material designation]
‡d (007/03) [Color]
‡e (007/04) [Dimensions]
‡f (007/05) [Sound]
‡g (007/06-08) [Image bit depth]
‡h (007/09) [File formats]
‡k (007/12) [Compression level]
c (Electronic resource)
o (Optical disc)
r (Remote)
n (Not applicable)
g (4 3/4 in.)
n (Not applicable)
a (Sound)
nnn (Not applicable)
a (One file format)
m (Multiple file formats)
a (Uncompressed)
d (Lossy)
m (Mixed)
u (unknown)
007 -- Videorecordings
‡a (007/00) [Category of material]
‡b (007/01) [Specific material designation]
‡d (007/03) [Color]
‡e (007/04) [Videorecording format]
‡f (007/05) [Sound on medium…]
‡g (007/06) [Medium for sound]
‡h (007/07) [Dimensions]
‡i (007/08) [Configuration of playback…]
v (Videorecording)
d (Videodisc)
b (Black-and-white)
c (Multicolored)
m (mixed)
v (DVD)
a (Sound on medium)
i (Videodisc)
z (Other. Use for all videodiscs)
k (Mixed)
m (Monaural)
q (Multichannel, surround, or quad.)
s (Stereophonic)
u (Unknown)
z (Other)
Sources of Information
• Chief source of information
– Sound Recordings (Disc)  Disc and label (6.0B1)
– Electronic Resources
 The resource itself (9.0B1)
– Videorecordings (Disc)
 a) the item itself; b) accompanying textual
material; c) container (if not an integral part of the piece); and d) other
sources (7.0B1)
• Prescribed sources of information
AREA
Title & statement of responsibility
Edition
PRESCRIBED SOURCES OF INFORMATION
Chief source of information
Chief source of information, accompanying textual
material, container
Publication, distribution, etc.
Chief source of information, accompanying textual
material, container
Physical description
Any source
Series
Chief source of information, accompanying textual
material, container
Note
Any source
Standard number & terms of availability Any source
6.5 -- Physical Description Area
• 6.5B. Extent of item (including specific material
designation)
– “sound disc(s)” or a term in common usage (e.g. “DVD-audio”)
• 6.5C. Other physical details
–
–
–
–
type of recording
playing speed
number of sound channels
recording and reproduction characteristics
• 6.5D. Dimensions
– record in inches
• 6.5E. Accompanying material
9.5 -- Physical Description Area
• 9.5B. Extent of item (including specific material
designation)
– “computer optical disc(s)” or a term in common usage (e.g. “CDROM”) [9.5B1]
– “sound file(s)” for remote access recordings [9.5B3]
• 9.5C. Other physical details
– sound (sd.)
– other physical characteristics (e.g., recording density, sectoring) if
readily available [9.5C2]
– for remote access recordings, give other details about the
resource (e.g., file types) if readily available [9.5C3]
• 9.5D. Dimensions
– record in inches
• 9.5E. Accompanying material
7.5 -- Physical Description Area
• 7.5B. Extent of item (including specific material
designation)
– “videodisc(s)” or a term in common usage (e.g. “DVD”)
• 7.5C. Other physical details
– aspect ratio and special projection characteristics
– sound characteristics
– colour
• 7.5D. Dimensions
– record in inches
• 7.5E. Accompanying material
Notes Area – Preferred Order
Note Label
MARC Tag
AACR2 Rule
Nature of artistic form and medium or performance / Nature or form
Nature and scope
System requirements
500
500
538
6.7B1, 7.7B1
9.7B1
9.7B1
Language
546
6.7B2, 7.7B2, 9.7B2
Source of title proper
500
6.7B3, 7.7B3, 9.7B3
Variations in title
500
6.7B4, 7.7B4, 9.7B4
Parallel titles and other title information
500
6.7B5, 7.7B59.7B5
Statements of responsibility (Participant or Performer)
500 (511)
6.7B6, 7.7B6, 9.7B6
Edition and history (Date/Time and Place of Event)
500 (518)
6.7B7, 7.7B7, 9.7B7
Type and extent of resource
516
9.7B8
Publication, distribution, etc.
500
6.7B9, 7.7B9, 9.7B9
Physical description
500
6.7B10, 7.7B10,
9.7B10
Accompanying material
500
6.7B11, 7.7B11,
9.7B11
Series
500
6.7B12,7.7B12,
9.7B12
Notes Area (Cont.)
Note Label
MARC Tag
AACR2 Rule
Dissertations
502
6.7B13, 7.7B13,
9.7B13
Audience
521
6.7B14, 7.7B14,
9.7B14
Other formats
530
6.7B16, 7.7B16,
9.7B16
Summary
520
6.7B17, 7.7B17,
9.7B17
Contents
505
6.7B18, 7.7B18,
9.7B18
Publishers' numbers
500
6.7B19, 7.7B19,
9.7B19
Copy being described, library's holdings, and restrictions on use (Local
note)
500 (59X)
6.7B20, 7.7B20,
9.7B20
"With" notes
501
6.7B21, 7.7B21,
9.7B21
Item described
500
9.7B22
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