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Cataloguing moving images: describing artists' videos with MARC21

Explore the art of cataloguing images in the digital age. Learn about MARC21 and other tools for cataloguing moving image materials.

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Cataloguing moving images: describing artists' videos with MARC21

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  1. Cataloguing moving images:describing artists' videos with MARC21 Jacqueline Cooke Research Support Librarian, Goldsmiths ARLIS study day: Picture this! the art of cataloguing images in the digital age, Paul Mellon Centre 9/9/2009

  2. Artists’ work: Dafna, Anita, Oriana, Josefina Unspool Jaffa Bollywood Once more, with feeling Relato II

  3. Library materials Time-based Art, documentation, installation, interviews… Production sources include commercial distribution, off-air recordings, small editions, unpublished, archival Carrier media include videocassette, cd-rom, dvd etc. Formats include VHS Pal/NTSC, Blu-ray Discs, DualDiscs, and DVD-Audio Discs

  4. Cataloguer’s tools BIBCO core record standard for moving image materials [2003] Title + statement of responsibility Publication, distribution, date Physical description Subject access field/s MARC21 with specific header and leaders AACR2r rules, with interpretations and guides BIBCO – OLAC – AMIM2 – ARLIS C&C OCLC and Z39.50 downloads

  5. Source, title, statement of responsibility

  6. Rist, Aleph record

  7. Credits, date Title and statement of responsibility ‘Credits’ synonymous Date Original production Publication/distribution etc. Unpublished no place or publisher, just date

  8. Martha Rosler, Vital statistics of a citizen, simply obtained. EAI 2002 Summary note • General note: originally produced in 1977 (500) • Summary note (520)

  9. Format & technical specifications 245 f | GMD [videorecording] 300 a|1 videocassette/1 DVD followed by playing time, e.g. (39:20 mins) b| Characteristics, e.g. sd., b&w c| Measurements e| Accompanying material, e.g. for sets 538 system requirements, technical specifications note, e.g. VHS 500 general notes

  10. Sets Graham Ellard & Stephen Johnstone, 1997. Passagen Disc/s Other materials Main item? Or [multimedia]

  11. Interactive and enhanced discs AACR2 Chapter 7 or 9? See OLAC/DVD guidelines Enhanced DVDs or CD-roms Physical description field (300) System requirements note (538) General note for special features (500)

  12. Contents Compilations with a uniform title Formatted/Formal Contents note (505) Statement of responsibility note (500) Artists as added entries (600) Titles as added entries (740) Series (490/830) Television programmes

  13. Project Josefina Anaya-Morales, 2005. Relato II: wandering Tehuanita. • 520 00 • Wearing a celebration dress that is out of place - walking in circles in the winter snow of a foreign land. Relato II is about the experience of migration through an inner struggle and determination to fit in with the outside. This work is part of Museo del Imaginario /imaginary museum, a major art project by Yosi Anaya. (Artist's statement). Goldsmiths Research Online http://eprints-gro.gold.ac.uk/138/

  14. Subject/s Ganani-Tomares, Dafna, 2005. Jaffa Bollywood part 2. [Video] 520 00 Jaffa Bollywood – a video clip made of two parts, is 10 minutes long… Control over Jaffa repeatedly changed hands throughout the centuries. (Artist’s statement). 650 00 Video art 650 00 Mimesis (philosophy) Goldsmiths Research Online http://eprints-gro.gold.ac.uk/227/

  15. Access through subject fields Topical subject headings (LCSH) Video art Thematic subject headings Genre-form headings See Moving Image Genre-form Guide, esp. appendix Local subject headings Textual summary notes retrieve by ‘key words’ and contextualise subject headings

  16. Summary of useful notes 500 Source of title proper (if other than chief source) 500 Date originally produced 501 With note 505 Formatted contents note 508 Credits note (extension of 245 $c) 511 Participant or performer note 546 Language note 520 Summary note 538 System details note

  17. Frictions and diversions • Sources of information, need to view • Individual or collaborative work • Various and alternative titles • Format affects use • Complicated contents • Inadquacy of subject indexing and textual description • Context and allusion: what it depicts/what it is about

  18. Reflecting visual research processes Oriana Fox, Untitled (after Artemisia Gentileschi’s Judith Beheading Holofernes) from Once more with feeling, Tate Modern,26th June 2009 Artemisia Gentileschi, Judith Beheading Holofernes Douglas Huebler, 633/variable piece #70:1971

  19. Relating work, expression, manifestation, item Anita Ponton, 2005. Vertigo (the technophenomenological body in performance). PhD thesis, Goldsmiths, University of London. Still from ‘Unspool’. A case for FRBR Goldsmiths Research Online http://eprints-gro.gold.ac.uk/177/

  20. Creative cataloguing Contexts, site-specificity Institutional repositories Local subject perspectives New flexible standards: FRBR Cataloguing Cultural Objects Resource Description & Access

  21. A strategy for cataloguing artist’s videos Use standards Read guides Record local decisions and interpretations Include contextual and thematic information Respond to artist’s ideas Prepare for change

  22. Reference list Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules (AACR2r). 2nd ed., 2002 revision, 2005 update. Chicago : American Library Association, 2005. DVD Cataloging Task Force, Cataloging Policy Committee of the OnLine Audiovisual Catalogers (OLAC CAPC) Guide to Cataloging DVD and Blu-ray Discs Using AACR2r and MARC 21. 2008 Update OLAC, 2008. <http://www.olacinc.org/drupal/capc_files/DVD_guide_final.pdf> LC rule interpretations <http://www.itsmarc.com/crs/LCRI0008.htm> Library of Congress, Archival Moving Image Materials - A Cataloging Manual (AMIM2): <http://www.itsmarc.com/crs/arch0332.htm> Library of Congress Cataloguing Directorate, Program for Cooperative Cataloging (PCC). BIBCO core record standard for moving image materials. [2003] http://www.loc.gov/catdir/pcc/bibco/coremim.html Library of Congress Moving Image Genre-form Guide. <http://www.loc.gov/rr/mopic/miggen.html> and <http://www.loc.gov/rr/mopic/migsub.html#Experimental> OLAC Cataloging Policy Committee Summary/Abstracts Task Force, Summary notes for catalogue records. <http://www.olacinc.org/capc/summnotes.html> OLAC CAPC Moving Image Work-Level Records Task Force. Report and Recommendations [January 5, 2009] <http://www.olacinc.org/drupal/?q=node/27> UCLA Film and Television Archive Cataloging Procedure Manual. <http://www.cinema.ucla.edu/CPM%20Voyager/CPMV00TofC.html>

  23. Appendix: Leader and header fields • Position 06 in the leader is used to code the type of bibliographic record: • “g” = projected media • Rather than the more usual “a” = language material • 007 used for coded information on physical characteristics. First character defines meaning of subsequent characters, so “v” for videorecording, then standard entry would go: • For VHS: vf#cbahos • Indicating: videorecording, on videocassette, [position undefined], colour, VHS format, sound on medium, sound on videocassette, ½ in tape, stereo sound • For DVD: vd#cvai|s • Indicating: videorecording, on videodisc, [position undefined], colour, DVD, sound on medium, sound on videodisc, [width not applicable?], stereo sound • 008 will have “v” in position 33 and a code for technique in position 34 (a for animation, l for live action, c for mixed).

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