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264 Tag | Cataloging FAQ
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Frequently Asked Questions for our Cataloging Class. Laquo; About Dublin Core. June 29, 2013 by catalogingclass. Note that MARC is now making use of the 264 tag for RDA records. Records with the 260 tag look like the following:. Vodou songs in Haitian Creole and English / c Benjamin Hebblethwaite ; with the editorial assistance of Joanne Bartley, Chris Ballengee, Vanessa Brissault, Erica Felker-Kantor, Andrew Tarter, Quinn Hansen, and Kat Warwick. Philadelphia : b Temple University Press, c 2012, 2012.
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Frequently Asked Questions for our Cataloging Class. Laquo; 264 Tag. September 10, 2014 by catalogingclass. Q What is the order of notes for note that Hesse’s Out of the Dust is a medal winner? A The fact that it is a medal winner is important. This is a general note and is coded with a 500 tag. In AACR2 it falls under:. 27B1 Nature, scope, or artistic form. Which as you can see is one of the very first notes, so it will be added above all other notes. Posted in AACR2 Area 7 Notes. Enter your comment here.
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Frequently Asked Questions for our Cataloging Class. Laquo; GMDs in RDA? Punctuation Differences Between 490 and 830. Question Regarding the 490 and 830 Fields. October 19, 2011 by catalogingclass. Q: Is 830 necessary if the 490 from the source is different than what the authority heading says? A: The 830 can be added even if there is no change in the established heading. This is a common practice. Posted in AACR2 Area 6 Series. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. AACR2 Area 1 Title.
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Frequently Asked Questions for our Cataloging Class. Laquo; Question Regarding the 490 and 830 Fields. Is the 830 Field Mandatory? Punctuation Differences Between 490 and 830. October 19, 2011 by catalogingclass. Q: What are the punctuation differences between the 490 and 830 fields? A: The 830 has a nonfiling character indicator and requires punctuation where the 490 does not. Posted in AACR2 Area 6 Series. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public). AACR2 Area 8 ISBN.
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Frequently Asked Questions for our Cataloging Class. Laquo; Medal Winner Note. September 10, 2014 by catalogingclass. Q Why was the display face, the text face and the book designer not included in the notes section and if it were, would it be listed in the physical description? A Since we are not doing archival description (this is not a rare or valuable book) you do not need notes about the display face, text face, etc. Posted in AACR2 Area 7 Notes. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Cataloging Antelopes and Other Adventures in Library Science. Adventures in Library Science. June 29, 2010. Posted by eludemann under Uncategorized. I sense a craft project coming on. Possibly a botched one. From Dutchbydesign. Found via The Daily What. May 26, 2010. Posted by eludemann under Uncategorized. 8212;——-. Stuck out to me: You’re representing us, and we’re trusting you. Act accordingly. Represent the library well. If you are identifying yourself as someone associated with the library, please p...
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Frequently Asked Questions for our Cataloging Class. September 10, 2014 by catalogingclass. Q Why was the display face, the text face and the book designer not included in the notes section and if it were, would it be listed in the physical description? A Since we are not doing archival description (this is not a rare or valuable book) you do not need notes about the display face, text face, etc. Posted in AACR2 Area 7 Notes. September 10, 2014 by catalogingclass. 27B1 Nature, scope, or artistic form.
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Exploring the future of cataloging and metadata in libraries. Saturday, July 19, 2014. One of my ATLA colleagues just pointed out this practical guide to RDA: RDA Training Booklet by Marielle Veve. It can be used as a quick reference for cataloging changes needed for the switch from AACR2 to RDA. Posted at 07:03 AM in AACR2. Monday, July 29, 2013. Catalogers, metadata librarians, digital humanists and coding. The most insightful post Ive found so far is The Code Problem. Posted at 08:10 AM in Cataloging.
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It’s been a tough semester. That’s an understatement. I’m hoping to be back in this space soon. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. March 1, 2014. Chapter 16: Gaming on the Spectrum (Part 1). Our final project in 511 (Introduction to Library and Information Profession) was a poster session two weeks ago. Each team presented their project to professors from the iSchool, fellow students, SU librarians, and local librarians- we had quite the crowd! Children are diagnosed with an Autism Spectrum Disorder.