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Title: Description of Microforms


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Description of Microforms
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IDENTIFICATION OF THE KIND OF MICROFORM
  • Microforms usually fall into one of these kinds
  • microfilm
  • microfiche
  • microopaque (also known as microprint) (less
    common)

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Microforms
  • The Library of Congress follows Anglo-American
    Cataloguing Rules, first edition (AACR1) for
    descriptions of electronic, microform and "on
    demand" photocopy reproductions of previously
    existing materials. The principles of AACR1,
    described in LCRIs for AACR2, chapter 11, state
    that you should base the bibliographic
    description on the original publication and place
    data relating to the reproduction in a secondary
    position.

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Microforms
  • The treatment of an item that is published as a
    microform edition differs from that of a
    microform issued as a reproduction of previously
    published material. 
  • Items that are microform publications of
    materials prepared or assembled specifically for
    bringing out an original edition in microform are
    cataloged according to chapter 11 of AACR2r.
  • Items that are microform reproductions of
    previously published materials, including
    microform copies of dissertations, are cataloged
    according to chapter 11 of LCRI. 
  • Bibliographic information on a record for a
    microform reproduction must reflect the original
    publication in these areas fixed field (except
    the Form element), title, statement of
    responsibility, edition, publication information,
    physical description, and series.  

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Chief source
  • Chief source Title frame or title card
  • When a title card is lacking, eye-readable
    information on the top of cards may be used
  • If a title appears in abbreviated form on the
    microform while the full title appears on the
    container or is available in accompanying
    materials, the container or accompanying
    materials may be used as the chief source

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245 Title Statement 
  • Use subfield h with the appropriate GMD,
    microform, immediately following the subfield
    a
  • a Ecce homo h microform b how one becomes
    what one is / c Friedrich Nietzsche. 

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260 Publication, Distribution, Etc.
  • When a microform is a reproduction of previously
    published material, the information in this field
    should reflect that of the original edition.  The
    533 field will contain the details of the
    publication of the reproduced material

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300 Physical Description 
  • When the microform is an edition issued in
    microform, code the 300 to represent the item in
    hand.  For a microform that is a reproduction of
    previously published material, code the 300 to
    the original edition. 
  • Microform edition 
  • 300     a 2 microfilm reels b ill. c 35
    mm.
  • Previously published material now issued in
    microform  
  • 300     a 756 p. b ill. c 28 cm. 

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533 Reproduction Note 
  • This field is mandatory when cataloging a
    microform that is issued as a reproduction of
    previously published material.  Do not use the
    533 field when cataloging an edition issued in
    microform. 
  • subfield atype of reproduction
  • subfield bplace of reproduction
  • subfield cagency responsible for reproduction
  • subfield ddate of reproduction
  • subfield ephysical description of reproduction
  • subfield fseries statement of reproduction (if
    applicable) 

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533 Reproduction Note 
  • 533     a Microfilm. b Ann Arbor, Mich. c
    UMI Reprints on Demand, d 1991. e 2 microfilm
    reels 35 mm.  
  • 533     a Microfiche. b Needham, Mass. c
    Omnisys, d 1998. e 2 microfiches. f (French
    Revolutionary pamphlets on microfiche no.
    8856) 

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Fixed Field and 007
  • Fixed Field Form
  • a (microfilm)
  • b (microfiche)
  •  c (microopaque
  • 007 Physical Description Fixed Field (R)
  •  a h b d /or e d a / or b e f / or m ... f
    a--- /or b--- etc. g b / or c or m h a / or
    b... i a / or b... j a / or u...
  • b d (for microfilm) e (for microfiche)
  • d a (positive) b (negative)
  • f Reduction ratio use four character positions
    (see Bib. Standard and Format for details)
  • g b (monochrome) c (color) m (combination of
    color and monochrome)...
  • h a (silver halide) b (diazole) c
    (Vesicular)...
  • i  a (first generation master) b (printing
    master) c (Service copy)...
  • j  a (safety base) u (unknown)...

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Guides
  • Microform that is issued with an accompanying
    guide should be cataloged on the same
    bibliographic record.  If a guide is published at
    a later date, has a different title and is not
    issued by the same body, catalog it on a separate
    bibliographic record. 
  • 300     a 8 microform reels c 35 mm. e
    guide (xiv, 56 p. ill. 28 cm.) 
  • 500 a Accompanied by a printed guide, entitled
    Guide to records of the U.S. Department of State
    relating to internal affairs of Czechoslovakia,
    1955-1959.  

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Linking
  • LC links bibliographic records for microform
    reproductions of monographs to records for the
    corresponding hardcopy originals.
  • LC adds field 776 to records representing
    microform reproductions. Field 776 consists of
    subfield c with "Original" and subfield w with
    the National Union Catalog symbol in parentheses
    followed by the control number of the record for
    the hardcopy original.
  • 7761c Original w (DLC)   20000001
  • The preceding example shows a link for a
    microform reproduction of The Toll of the Sands,
    LCCN 20-1. Do not use a similar linking field on
    the record for the hardcopy original to connect
    it with its microform reproductions.
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