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Recent developments with IFLA standards, MARC21, and LCSH. Catherine Argus National Library of Australia. “FRBR family”. Functional Requirements for Subject Authority Data (FRSAD)
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Recent developments with IFLA standards, MARC21, and LCSH Catherine Argus National Library of Australia ACOC seminar, 21 October 2010
“FRBR family” • Functional Requirements for Subject Authority Data (FRSAD) • what the subject authority data/record/file aims to provide information about and should achieve in terms of answering user needs. • http://www.ifla.org/node/1297 • Next step • FRBR Review Group will work to harmonise and consolidate FRBR, FRAD and FRSAD ACOC seminar, 21 October 2010
Multilingual Dictionary of Cataloguing Terms and Concepts • Definitions for many terms and concepts used by the library cataloguing community in English and 24 other languages • includes terms from the International Cataloguing Principles, ISBD, FRBR and FRAD • http://www.ifla.org/publications/multilingual-dictionary-of-cataloguing-terms-and-concepts-muldicat ACOC seminar, 21 October 2010
Names of persons : national usages for entry in catalogues • Currently being revised and updated • http://www.ifla.org/en/node/4953 • Change of title • Names of persons : national usages for bibliographic and authority data ACOC seminar, 21 October 2010
International Standard Bibliographic Description (ISBD) • First revision of the Consolidated ISBD since publication in 2007 • New edition will be published 2011 • ISBD examples also being reviewed ACOC seminar, 21 October 2010
Codes for “online access” and “direct access” in 008 & 006 • Codes to clearly identify if electronic resources are online or direct access • "q" (direct electronic) • "o" (online) • New values have been defined for 008/23 and 008/29 (Form of item) • 008/22 (Form of original item) for Continuing resources (006/05) • "s" (Electronic) will remain for those institutions not requiring the level of granularity provided by the two new codes ACOC seminar, 21 October 2010
Encoding the International Standard Name Identifier (ISNI) • The International Standard Name Identifier (ISNI) is a draft ISO Standard (ISO 27729) • the identification of the identities used publicly by parties involved throughout the media content industries in the creation, production, management, and content distribution chains • Consists of 16 decimal digits • http://www.isni.org ACOC seminar, 21 October 2010
Example of ISNI 020##$a0140433260 (pbk.) :$c£4.991001#$aTrollope, Anthony,$d1815-1882.$0(isni)1234567899999799 [ISNI for Anthony Trollope]24510$aDoctor Thorne /$cAnthony Trollope ; with an introduction and notes by Ruth Rendell.260## $aLondon :$bPenguin,$c1991.7001#$aRendell, Ruth,$d1930-$0(isni)8462832856536435 [ISNI for Ruth Rendell] ACOC seminar, 21 October 2010
Encoding the International Standard Text Code (ISTC) • The International Standard Text Code (ISO 21047) is a global identification system for textual works intended for publication • prose; poetry; lyrics (for sung musical works); screen, audio and stage scripts and other scripts (e.g. sermons, speeches, etc.). • consists of 16 numbers and/or letters • http://www.istc-international.org/html/ ACOC seminar, 21 October 2010
Example of ISTC 0247#$a0A3200912355D67A$2istc [ISTC for the work “The Second World War” abridged]1001#$aChurchill, Winston,$d1874-1965.24514$aThe Second World War /$cWinston Churchill ; [abridgement by Denis Kelly]250 ##$aIllustrated and abridged ed.260## $aHoo :$bGrange,$cc2003.7001#$aKelly, Denis.78718$iRelated source work$oISTC 0A420075436B9846 [ISTC for the work “The Second World War”] ACOC seminar, 21 October 2010
Subject headings for cooking and cookbooks • Cookbooks • established as topical subject heading and genre/form heading • “Cooking” replaces “Cookery” in subject headings • Cooking for the sick (May Subd Geog) • Cooking (Asparagus) • http://www.loc.gov/catdir/cpso/h1475.html ACOC seminar, 21 October 2010
Library of Congress’ form/genre project • 5 year project • Moving images and radio programmes • Cartography • Law • Literature • Music • Religion • Form and genre thesaurus separate from LCSH • Library of Congress Genre/Form Terms for Library and Archival Materials, or LCGFT. ACOC seminar, 21 October 2010
Genre/form headings & MARC 655 #0 $a Horror films 655 #7 $a Horror films. $2 lcgft ACOC seminar, 21 October 2010
Identifying LC authorities for genre/form headings ACOC seminar, 21 October 2010