Title: Basic Copy Cataloging Books
1Basic Copy Cataloging (Books)
- Prepared by
- Lynnette Fields, Lori Murphy,
- Kathy Nystrom, Shelley Stone
- as an LSTA grant
- Funding for this grant was awarded by the
Illinois State Library (ISL), a Division of the
Office of the Secretary of State, using funds
provided by the Institute of Museum and Library
Service (IMLS), under the Federal Library
Services and Technology Act (LSTA).
2Session 5 Access Points
- Access points within the cataloging process
- What are access points
- Names Main and added entries
- Uniform titles
- Series tracings
- Title added entries
- How do you choose the main entry
- When to add other access points to a record
3Access Points
- An access point is a name (person or corporate
body), subject term, title, call number, control
number, etc., under which a bibliographic record
may be searched and identified. - Some of these fields are under authority control.
4The Cataloging Process
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Create Unique Bibliographic Description (of Book)
Provide Access to Bibliographic Record (for Work)
- 8 areas of description
- ISBD
- i. elements
- ii. order
- iii. punctuation
Choice of access points i. main entry ii.
added entry
Form of entries
Create Bibliographic Record (card or MARC)
Authority control
5Catalog Card Format
823.91 Tolkien, J. R. R. (John Ronald Reuel),
1892-1973. T649h The hobbit, or, There
and back again / J.R.R. 1997 Tolkien
illustrated by Alan Lee. Boston
Houghton Mifflin, 1997. 305 p. ill.
26 cm. Bilbo Baggins, a respectable,
well-to-do hobbit, lives comfortably in his
hobbit-hole until the day the wandering wizard
Gandalf chooses him to take part in an
adventure from which he may never return.
1. Middle Earth (Imaginary place). I. Lee,
Alan.
6MARC Format
7Choice of Access Points AACR2 Chapter 21
- Deals with
- what the main entry should be
- what added entries should be made
8The Cataloging Process
Description (Creation of bibliographic record)
Descriptive Cataloging
Choice of entry
AACR2 -- chap. 21
Form of entry
9Chap. 21 Summary
- General rule 21.1
- Works of single responsibility 21.4
- Works of unknown or uncertain authorship, or by
unnamed groups 21.5 - Works of shared responsibility 21.6
- Collections, and works produced under the
direction of an editor 21.7 - Mixed responsibility 21.8-21.27
- Related works 21.28
- Added entries 21.29-21.30
10Types of Access Points
- Access points required by Chapter 21, if
appropriate - name access
- authors
- editors and compilers
- translators
- illustrators
- corporate bodies
- title access
- series access
11Where to look when choosing access points
- Chief source
- Statements prominently presented
- Information within the item (i.e., preliminaries,
colophon, etc.)
12Concept of Main Entry
- In each cataloging record one access point is
chosen as the main entry heading - Main entry is assigned to the entity that is
primarily intellectually responsible for the
content - If primary intellectual responsibility cannot be
determined, title is main entry
13Concept of Added Entry
- All other access points will be added entries,
i.e., - Any other entity responsible for the intellectual
content - Any variant titles
14Main Added Entries
- How do you choose the main entry?
- Examine the item based on AACR2 Chap. 21.1
- When to include added entries
- Check AACR2 Chap. 21.29-21.30 for mandated
entries - Add if needed by users of the catalog
(catalogers judgment)
15Selection of Main Entry
- Basic general rule for choice of main entry, Rule
21.1 is divided into 3 parts - 21.1A Works of personal authorship
- 21.1B Entry under corporate body
- 21.1C Entry under title
16Rules for Choice of Main Entry
- Name
- Personal authorship
- single personal authorship
- shared responsibility
- mixed responsibility
- Corporate body
- Title
17Personal Author
- Person chiefly responsible for the creation of
the intellectual or artistic content of a work
18Single Personal Author 21.4A
- He/she that is chiefly responsible for the books
existence - intellectual content of a book
- artistic content of a book
- Main entry is under the author
19Single Personal Author 21.4
JANET Paris Was Yesterday, 1925-1934 FLANNER EDIT
ED BY IRVING DURTMAN
title page
- 100 1_ Flanner, Janet, d 1892-
- 245 10 Paris was yesterday, 1925-1934 / c Janet
Flanner edited by Irving Durtman.
20Works of Shared Responsibility 21.6
- Works produced by the collaboration of 2 or more
persons who performed the same kind of activity. - principal author indicated 21.6B
- principal author not indicated 21.6C
21Works of Shared Responsibility 21.6B1
Principal author indicated
Beyond ambition how driven managers can lead
better and live better by Robert E. Kaplan
with Wilfred H. Drath and Joan R. Kofodimos
- 100 1_ Kaplan, Robert E.
- 245 10 Beyond ambition b how driven managers
can lead better and live better / c Robert E.
Kaplan with Wilfred H. Drath and Joan R.
Kofodimos.
title page
22Works of Shared Responsibility 21.6C1
No principal author indicated
ART and OUTRAGE A Correspondence about
HENRY MILLER Between LAWRENCE DURRELL and ALFRED
PRELES With Intermissions by HENRY MILLER
- 100 1_ Durrell, Lawrence.
- 245 10 Art and outrage b a correspondence
about Henry Miller / c between Lawrence Durrell
and Alfred Preles with intermissions by Henry
Miller.
title page
23 24Works of Mixed Responsibility 21.8-21.28
- Previously existing works that have been modified
- adaptations, revisions, translations
- New works in which different persons or bodies
perform different kinds of activity - i.e. collaborative work by a writer and an artist
25Works of Mixed Responsibility Chap. 21
- Adapter 21.10
- Writer with an illustrator 21.11A
- Original author of a translation 21.14
26Works of Mixed Responsibility 21.10A
Adaptation
GONE WITH the WIND, the screenplay by Sidney
Howard based on the novel by Margaret Mitchell
- 100 1_ Howard, Sidney.
- 245 10 Gone with the wind, the screenplay / c by
Sidney Howard based on the novel by Margaret
Mitchell.
title page
27Works of Mixed Responsibility21.11A
Illustrated
- Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
- the illuminating diary of a professional lady
- by Anita Loos
- Intimately illustrated by Ralph Barton
- 100 1_ Loos, Anita.
- 245 10 Gentlemen prefer blondes b the
illuminating diary of a professional lady / c by
Anita Loos intimately illustrated by Ralph
Barton.
title page
28Works of Mixed Responsibility 21.24
Collaboration between artist and writer
- The Gardens of LOUISIANA
- Places of Work and Wonder
- Photographs A.J. Meek
- Text Suzanne Turner
- 100 1_ Meek, A. J.
- 245 14 The gardens of Louisiana b places of
work and wonder / c photographs, A.J. Meek
text, Suzanne Turner.
title page
29Works of Mixed Responsibility 21.14A
Translation
- SEMPER LUDET
- A Latin Version of A.A. Milnes
- The House At Pooh Corner
- Translated by Brian Staples
- Illustrated by Ernest H. Shepard
- 100 1_ Milne, A. A. q (Alan Alexander), d
1882-1956. - 245 10 Winnie ille Pu semper ludet b a Latin
version of A.A. Milnes The house at Pooh Corner
/ c translated by Brian Staples illustrated by
Ernest H. Shepard.
WINNIE ILLE PU
title page
30Rules for Choice of Entry
- Name
- Personal authorship
- single personal authorship
- shared responsibility
- mixed responsibility
- Corporate body
- Title
31Corporate Body 21.4B
- An organization or a group of persons that is
identified by a particular name and that acts, or
may act, as an entity.
32Corporate Bodies
- Projects programs
- Religious bodies
- Conferences
- Athletic contests
- Exhibitions, expeditions, fairs festivals
- Vessels (ships space ships)
- Associations
- Institutions
- Business firms
- Non-profit enterprises
- Governments government agencies
110 1_ Chicago (Ill.). b Dept. of Transportation.
110 2_ Higgins Armory Museum.
111 2_ Olympic Games n (20th d 1972 c
Munich, Germany)
33Corporate Body Main Entry 21.4B
- The corporate body is the main entry when the
work emanates from the body - is issued by the body or
- has been caused to be issued by the body or
- originated with that body
- Works dealing with the policies, procedures,
operations or resources of the body, or which
record or report its collective thought or
activity.
346 Determining Categories for Corporate Body Main
Entry
- Deals with the body itself
- Certain legal governmental, or religious types of
works - Official pronouncements that represent the bodys
position - Works of a collective nature which report on
- Conference activities, expeditions, or events
- Sound recordings, films, video recordings, or
written records of performance - Cartographic materials which were more than
publications or distributed materials
35Corporate Body Main Entry 21.4B
- 110 2_ Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York,
N.Y.) - 245 10 Museum shapes / c the Metropolitan Museum
of Art.
THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART
MUSEUM
Shapes
title page
36Rules for Choice of Entry
- Name
- Personal authorship
- single personal authorship
- shared responsibility
- mixed responsibility
- Corporate body
- Title
37Title Main Entry
- No known creator
- 4 or more creators share equal responsibility for
primary intellectual responsibility (diffuse) - Produced under editorial direction
- Emanates from a corporate body, but not one of
the 6 categories in Chapter 21.1B2 - Accepted as sacred scripture
38Title Main Entry Shared Responsibility 21.6C1
Unknown, diffuse personal authorship, 4 or more
- Introductory Microbiology
- Trevor Gross
- Jane Faull
- Steve Ketteridge and
- Derek Springham
- 245 00 Introductory microbiology / c Trevor
Gross et al.. - 700 1_ Gross, Trevor.
title page
39Title Main Entry Editorial Direction 21.30D1
Editor
- THE
- FEMINIST
- PAPERS
- From Adams to de Beauvoir
- edited, with a new preface , by
- ALICE S. ROSSI
- 245 04 The feminist papers b from Adams to de
Beauvoir / c edited, with a new preface, by
Alice S. Rossi. - 700 1_ Rossi, Alice S., d 1922-
Abigail Adams Frances Wright Sarah Crimke Augus
Bebel Jane Addams Simone de Beauvoir
title page
40Added Entries 21.29-21.30
- Access points not chosen as main entry
- Assigned to provide additional access points
41Added Entries Names
- Personal names
- Collaborators (up to 3)
- Writers
- Editors and compilers
- Translators
- Illustrators
- Other related persons
- 4 or more, an added entry is made under the first
named - Corporate names
- Prominently named but not solely as distributor
or manufacturer
42Added Entry - Works of Shared Responsibility
21.30
Principal author indicated
Beyond ambition how driven managers can lead
better and live better by Robert E. Kaplan
with Wilfred H. Drath and Joan R. Kofodimos
- 100 1_ Kaplan, Robert E.
- 245 10 Beyond ambition b how driven managers
can lead better and live better / c Robert E.
Kaplan with Wilfred H. Drath and Joan R.
Kofodimos. - 700 1_ Drath, Wilfred H.
- 700 1_ Kofodimos, Joan R.
title page
43Added Entry Related Work 21.30G1
Adaptation
- 100 1_ Howard, Sidney.
- 245 10 Gone with the wind, the screenplay / c by
Sidney Howard based on the novel by Margaret
Mitchell. - 700 1_ Mitchell, Margaret. t Gone with wind.
GONE WITH the WIND, the screenplay by Sidney
Howard based on the novel by Margaret Mitchell
title page
44Added Entry - Writers 21.30C1
Collaboration between artist and writer
- The Gardens of LOUISIANA
- Places of Work and Wonder
- Photographs A.J. Meek
- Text Suzanne Turner
- 100 1_ Meek, A. J.
- 245 14 The gardens of Louisiana b places of
work and wonder / c photographs, A.J. Meek
text, Suzanne Turner. - 700 1_ Turner, Suzanne.
title page
45Added Entry - Editor 21.30D1
JANET Paris Was Yesterday, 1925-1934 FLANNER EDIT
ED BY IRVING DURTMAN
title page
- 100 1_ Flanner, Janet, d 1892-
- 245 10 Paris was yesterday, 1925-1934 / c Janet
Flanner edited by Irving Durtman. - 700 1_ Durtman, Irving.
46- Series
- A group of items related to each other by a
common title - Usually related in subject or form
- Include their own title and a common title
identifying them as part of the group - Series-like phrase
- Character string (words, letters, combination of
letters and numbers) not considered to be a
series
47Added Entry - Series
- Follow the Library of Congress authority file for
tracing practice - Traced series
- Untraced series
- Series traced differently
- Series-like phrase
48 Added Entry - Series 21.30L1
Series
- THE
- FEMINIST
- PAPERS
- From Adams to de Beauvoir
- edited, with a new preface , by
- ALICE S. ROSSI
- 245 04 The feminist papers b from Adams to de
Beauvoir / c edited, with a new preface, by
Alice S. Rossi. - 440 _0 Feminism and you v v. 3
- 700 1_ Rossi, Alice S., d 1922-
Feminism and You Volume 3
title page
49Chap. 21 Recap
- 0 author
- 1 author
- 2 authors
- 3 authors
- 4 authors
- Main entry under title
- Main entry under author
- Main entry under first author, added entry for
second author - Main entry under first author, added entries for
second and third authors - Main entry under title, added entry for first
author
50Chap. 21 Recap
- Issued from a corporate body
- Corporate body is the main entry if
- administrative nature
- some legal, governmental, and religious works
- records the collective thought of the body
- reports collective activity of a conference
- results of the collective activity of a
performing group as a whole - cartographic materials
- when in doubt, dont (Be sure to include as an
added entry)
51Questions??
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