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AACR2 updated 2003-2004

AACR2 updated 2003-2004. Chapters 0-8. 0.25 Area 3 no longer applicable to electronic resources 1.0A totally reorganized Items with several sources of information moved from 1.0H (defunct) to 1.0A 1.0F1 inaccuracies in the title proper of a serial or an IR

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AACR2 updated 2003-2004

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  1. AACR2 updated 2003-2004 Chapters 0-8

  2. 0.25 Area 3 no longer applicable to electronic resources • 1.0A totally reorganized • Items with several sources of information moved from 1.0H (defunct) to 1.0A • 1.0F1 inaccuracies in the title proper of a serial or an IR • Two sets of dimensions are separated by a comma!

  3. 0.25 • 0.25. • The ISBD(G) contains an area for details that are special to a particular class of material or type of publication. This third area is used in these rules for cartographic materials (chapter 3), music (chapter 5), continuing resources (chapter 12), and, in some circumstances, microforms (chapter 11). Do not use this area for any other materials treated in these rules. • Reference to electronic resources (chapter 9) deleted • Reference to electronic resources (chapter 9) also deleted in 1.3 (Material or type of publication) specific detail • Ramifications in chapters 9

  4. 1.0 Reconceived • 1.0A1 The source(s) of information for a bibliographic description of a resource is dependent on the aspect of the resource being described. • What are you cataloging and why or for whom can define the sources used to catalog the item

  5. 1.0A2. Basis of the description • Single part. Base the description of a single-part bibliographic resource on the resource as a whole.

  6. 1.0A2 Basis of the description • Multipart monographs. Base the description on the first part or, lacking this, on the earliest available part. For numbered multipart monographs, the first part is the lowest numbered part. For unnumbered multipart monographs, the first part is the part with the earliest publication, distribution, etc., date. Generally, give notes for changes on later parts when considered to be important.

  7. 1.0A2. Basis of the description • Serials. Base the description on the first issue or part or, lacking this, on the earliest available issue or part. For numbered serials, the first issue or part is the lowest numbered issue or part. For unnumbered serials, the first issue or part is the issue or part with the earliest publication, distribution, etc., date. Generally, give notes for changes on later issues or parts when considered to be important (see 12.1B8, 12.1D3, 12.1E2, etc.).

  8. 1.0A2. Basis of the description • Integrating resources. Base the description, except the beginning date of publication, on the current iteration. Update the description and, generally, give notes about changes from earlier iterations when considered to be important (see 12.1B8, 12.1D3, 12.1E2, etc.).

  9. 1.0A2. Basis of the description • Assembled collections. Base the description on the collection as a whole. Update the description and, generally, give notes about later additions when considered to be important. 1.0A2. Basis of the description

  10. 1.0A3. Chief source of information • In one physical part with more than one possible chief source of information • In more than one physical part • Lacking a chief source of information.

  11. 1.0A4. Prescribed sources of information • Each chapter in part I contains a listing of prescribed sources for the areas of the description (see 1.0B) for the bibliographic resources covered by that chapter. Enclose in square brackets information taken from outside the prescribed source(s). Generally, prefer information found in the chief source of information to information found elsewhere. When the other sources of information are placed in a ranking order by specific chapters, follow that order.

  12. Inacuracies • 1.0F1 • In an area where transcription from the item is required, transcribe an inaccuracy or a misspelled word as it appears in the item. Follow such an inaccuracy either by [sic] or by i.e. and the correction within square brackets. Supply a missing letter or letters in square brackets. [For example, inaccuracies in the title are transcribed as found.Cf. 1.6B1] • Reference for 12.B1 for serials & ER’s deleted

  13. Inaccuraceis • 1.1B1 For inaccuracies in the title proper of a serial or an integrating resource in any area except the series area, see 12.1B1 (italics mine)

  14. Dimensions • 1.5D2 (etc.) The dimensions of a container are separated from the dimensions of the item by a comma 2.5D4 If [a single] sheet is designed to be folded, add the dimensions of the sheet when folded, separating the dimensions by a comma e.g … ; 48 × 30 cm., folded to 24 × 15 cm.

  15. Questions? • Comments?

  16. Thank you • Now it’s Melanie’s turn

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