Thursday, July 24, 2008

700 et al reminder

245 0 2 ‡a A national game : ‡b the history of Australian rules football / ‡c Rob Hess ... [et al.].
700 1 # ‡a Hess, Rob.

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

245 - non filing examples

245 12 $aL'été ...
245 14 $aLos últimos ...
245 04 $aDer öffentliche Dienst ...
245 14 $aal-'alam ...
245 04 $aal-'Arab§yah ...
245 14 $aHe' Mone'...
245 12 $aL'enfant criminal.
245 05 $a[The Part of Pennsylvania that ... townships].
245 15 $aThe "other" person ...
245 10 $a[Diary] ...
245 10 $a“Full steam ahead!” ...

Sunday, July 20, 2008

ADDENDUM = SUPPLEMENT

Definition of addendum 1
Something to be added; especially text added as an appendix or supplement to a document

Definition of adendum 2
In a book, an addendum (sometimes referred to as an "appendix") is a supplemental addition to a given main work.

ergo

Addendum = Supplement

In AACR2 "supplement" is in the index but "addendum" is not

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Complete bibliography, + 600

600 entry if the book has a complete bibliography of a persons work

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

FESTSCHRIFT

Cataloguers Desktop
-A festschrift is defined as a complimentary or memorial publication usually in the form of a collection of essays, addresses, or biographical, bibliographic, scientific, or other contributions. It often embodies the results of research, issued in honor of a person, an institution, or a society, as a rule, on the occasion of an anniversary celebration.
A true festschrift generally mentions the person, institution, or society it commemorates on the chief source of information (i.e., title page). The title of the work may or may not use the word festschrift. Other indications that an item is a festschrift include phrases such as: papers in honor of, in memory of, commemorating, and their equivalents in foreign languages.
245 10$aFoundations of mathematics :$b symposium papers commemorating the sixtieth birthday of Kurt Gödel.
AACR2 21.30F1.

Make an added entry under the heading for a person or corporate body having a relationship to a work not treated in 21.1-21.28 if the heading provides an important access point (e.g., the addressee of a collection of letters; a person honoured by a Festschrift ; a museum in which an exhibition is held).
700 1 # $a Godel, Kurt. (For the festschrift)
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LCSH -- H1600
1) Topic: Assign headings to cover the subject without a form subdivision except $vCongresses
2) Honoree: "Assign a heading for the name of the person or corp body if more than 20% of the work is about them" " If there is a bibliography assign $v Bibliography" ($v Festschrift is not a form subdivision)
600 1 0 $a Godel, Kurt
and/or
600 1 0 $a Godel, Kurt $v Bibliography.
LCRI
Make the added entry (700) even if the honoree will also be given subject access (600) on the same record
Change the 008 Festschrift to 1
-
Also
650#0$a Festschriften. (May subdivide geographically)
This is only used when the subject is about Festschrifen. It is not used when the item is a Festschrift.

Maybe also
500 # # $aFestschrift honoring Harold Short, Department of Digital Humanities, King's College London.

< > BRACKETS

For incomplete info. ( see LCRI 1.0C p. 18)

Looks like this while vols are still being published


260 # # $aMulgrage, Vic. $bImages Publishing Group, $c 1997-<1998>
300 # # $a v. <1-2>

If only 1 v. received then <1997-> is correct.

<1-2> is the volume names not the number of volumes, so that if vol. 1, 2 and 8 had been published then the information would be <1-2,8> not <1-3>.


Looks like this when complete

260 # # $aMulgrage, Vic. $bImages Publishing Group, $c 1997-2001
300 # # $a 3 v.