Title: Feb. 18, 2005
1AACR3 Summary of Part I Draft(and a glimpse
into Parts II and III)
- Kathy Glennan
- University of Southern California
2Caveat
- This summary covers a draft document, which is
under consideration by the JSC constituencies
right now - CCDA has substantial comments on the
organization and contents of this draft - JSC will meet in April to review all the comments
and will direct the creation of a new draft so
specifics may change!
3Organization of the Rules Section A
- General Rules
- General Rules for Description (A1)
- Apply to all types of resources
- Resources Issued in Successive Parts (A2)
- Includes multipart items and serials
- Integrating Resources (A3)
4Introduction to Part I
- Scope
- Structure of the description
- Organization of the rules
- Applying general and supplementary rules
- Focus for the description
- Resources in an unpublished form
- Options and omissions
5Outline of Chapter A1 General rules
- Preliminary rules
- Rules for each of the 8 ISBD areas
- Title and statement of responsibility
- Edition
- Material (or type of publication) specific
details - Publication, distribution, etc.
- Technical description
- Series
- Notes
- Standard number and terms of availability
- Multimedia resources
- In analytics and multilevel descriptions
6Organization of the Rules Section B
- Supplementary Rules Applicable to Specific Types
of Content - Text
- Music
- Cartographic Resources
- Graphics
- Three-Dimensional Resources
- Sound
- Moving Images
7Organization of the Rules Section C
- Supplementary Rules Applicable to Specific Types
of Media - Print and Graphic Media
- Micrographic Media
- Tactile Media
- Three-Dimensional Media
- Audio Media
- Projected Graphic, Film, and Video Media
- Digital Media
8Focus for the Description
- Single-part resource
- Resource comprising two or more parts issued
simultaneously - Resource issued in successive parts
- Integrating resource
- Separately titled component part
- Multilevel description
- Assembled collection of resources
9Chief Source of Information
- Part of general rules
- Standard list for all resources
- Some material-specific sources have been omitted
- More bracketing of publication information?
10Prescribed Sources of Information
- Part of general rules
- Standard list for all resources
- Some areas more restrictive than their AACR2
counterparts
11General Material Designation
- Content
- cartographic resource
- choreography notation
- data
- graphic
- mixed content
- moving image
- music notation
- sound
- software
- text
- three-dimensional
- Medium
- audio
- digital
- film
- graphic
- micrographic
- multimedia
- print
- projected
- three-dimensional
- tactile
- video
12Possible GMDs (Hypothetical)
- text microform
- music digital
- multimedia digital
- text digital
13Unpublished Resources
- General rules apply equally to published and
unpublished resources - Separate subrules when necessary
- AACR2 Ch. 4 rules either
- Recast as general rules, or
- Removed if inconsistent with the general rules
14Assembled Collections
- AACR2 rules pertaining to assembled collections
(primarily from Ch. 4) - Chiefly incorporated into the General rules
- Some moved to Section B, if content-specific
15Published Resources
- Early printed resources
- Where appropriate, AACR2 Ch. 2 extra rules now
in - General rules, or
- Supplementary rules for print and graphic media
- Introduction to AACR3 will direct specialists to
manuals with more detailed instructions - No use of S.l. s.n. or their equivalents for
unknown place or publisher
16Resources Issued in Successive Parts
- AACR2 Ch. 12 rules moved to
- General rules, if they apply to all resources
- Numbering area
- Chapter A2, covering resources issued in
successive parts - Includes continuing and finite resources
- Chapter A3, covering integrating resources
17Technical Description Area
- Renamed from physical description area
- Split between General rules (Section A) and Rules
for specific types of media (Section C) - General rules expanded to provide instructions
for all types of resources
18Specific Material Designation
- Describe in terms of
- Number of physical units
- Number of components
- Both
- Designed for clearer delineation of
- Physical units (3 v.)
- Presentation units (327 p.)
- Logical aggregations of content (score, part)
19AACR3 Part II (Proposal)
- Choice of primary and secondary access points
- Choosing headings for the description
- Choosing access points for works and expressions
- Layout should separate out decision making
process - Rule of 3 optional?
- Editorial tasks
- Rework Chapter 21
- Address issues associated with the concept of
authorship - Update terminology
- Review concept of collection
20AACR3 Part III (Proposal)
- Form of access points (AACR2 Ch. 22-25)
- Incorporate authority control principles
- Rules on related references (integrating AACR2
Ch. 26) - Uniform titles
- For collocation
- Construct a heading for a Work and its
Expression - Expandable
- Function like guidecards
- For uniquely identifying works
- Clearly identify serials and other successively
updated resources - Link with variant forms of name, numeric
identifiers, etc.
21End of AACR2
- JSC no longer considering rule revision proposals
for AACR2 - Instead, proposals forwarded to General Editor
for possible inclusion in AACR3 - 2005 Amendments will be final update
- Consists of 6 pages of actual rule revisions,
plus the updated preliminary matter, etc.
22Successor to LCRIs?
- Library of Congress will end LCRIs when AACR2
ceases - Will move to a different type of documentation of
cataloging decisions - Still will clarify national choices when the
rules allow for options - May provide additional examples and procedural
information
23Additional Information
- JSC website http//www.collectionscanada.ca/jsc
- Barbara Tilletts PowerPoint presentation
http//www.collectionscanada.ca/jsc/docs/aacr3ppt
jan2005.pdf - CCDA website http//www.libraries.psu.edu/tas/jc
a/ccda/ - SDC website http//www.musiclibraryassoc.org/BCC/
Descriptive/Descriptive.html - Upcoming LRTS article by Jennifer Bowen
24Questions?