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Session 2. Tools and Decisions. Session 2. What tools are available to help you catalog IR’s? What decisions need to be made?. Primary Tools. Integrating Resources: a cataloging manual http://www.loc.gov/catdir/pcc/bibco/irman.pdf Based on : AACR2, 2 nd ed. (esp. Chapters 1, 9 & 12)
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Session 2 Tools and Decisions
Session 2 What tools are available to help you catalog IR’s? What decisions need to be made?
Primary Tools Integrating Resources: a cataloging manual http://www.loc.gov/catdir/pcc/bibco/irman.pdf Based on: • AACR2, 2nd ed. (esp. Chapters 1, 9 & 12) • And corresponding Library of Congress Rule Interpretations (LCRIs)
Other Tools • CONSER Standard Record Documentation http://www.loc.gov/catdir/cpso/conser.html • MARC 21 Format for Bibliographic Data (Cataloger’s Desktop, http://www.loc.gov/marc/bibliographic/ecbdhome.html)
Other Tools • OCLC (Including Bibliographic formats and Standards) http://www.loc.gov/marc/bibliographic/ecbdhome.html • Internet Archive http://www.archive.org/web/web.php
Other Tools cont. • OLAC CAPC Source of Title Note for Internet Resources http://www.olacinc.org/drupal/?q=node/20 • LC/PCC guidelines for MARC 21 repeatable 260 field http://www.loc.gov/catdir/cpso/260field.pdf
IR Manual: Table of Contents Introduction...........................................................……………...... 3 Objectives .................................................................………........ 3 References..........................................................………………... 4 Definitions of Terms Used in This Module...............……………... 6
IR Manual: Table of Contents Introduction...........................................................……………...... 3 Objectives ..................................................................………....... 3 References..........................................................………………… 4 Definitions of Terms Used in This Module...............……………... 6 IR.1 What is an integrating resource?...........................…...……. 9 IR.2 Provider neutral record for electronic integrating resources21
IR Manual: Table of Contents IR.3 Sources of information............................……..…....…........ 29 IR.4 Title and statement of responsibility area .................…….. 33 IR.5 Edition area ..............................…………………………...... 43 IR.6 Type and extent of resource area ............................……... 45 IR.7 Publication, distribution, etc., area.......................….…...... 46 IR.8 Physical description area................................... ………..... 51 IR.9 Series statements and series access points...........……..…53 IR.10 Notes and electronic location and access..............…....... 54
IR Manual: Table of Contents IR.11 Relationships to other resources .................................... 72 IR.12 Determining main and added entries .............................. 79 IR.13 Uniform titles........................………….............................. 81
IR Manual: Table of Contents IR.14 Fixed field coding ..................................................…...... 82 IR.15 Subject analysis and classification......................……..... 89 IR.16 How many bibliographic records?.......................……..... 94 IR.17 Full record examples.................……………………….... 102
IR Manual: Objectives • Define “integrating resource” • Instruct IR bibliographic record creation • Instruct updating bibliographic record • Distinguish the difference between cataloging an IR and a monographor a serial • Inform special considerations in IRs cataloging
IR Manual: What’s New? Essentially four major areas: • Provider neutral policy (IR.2) • Better explanation of language versions policy (IR.4.2.1) • Option to apply CONSER standard record • Use of the repeatable 260 field (IR.7.3)
Provider Neutral Record(IR.2.1 Scope) “…the online version contains information applicable to all versions being distributed by all electronic service providers.”
Quiz 1 – what is the provider neutral record? The provider neutral record is … • A serial record • A monograph record • A bib record for an electronic resource provided simultaneously by multiple vendors
Provider Neutral Record(IR.2.2) • Highlighted features: • Applicable to all provider versions • Added entries only for original producer/society (e.g., for ERIC: ERIC Clearinghouse on Information & Technology)
Provider Neutral Record(IR.2.2) Highlighted features: Note indicating provider version cataloging is based on: 500 Title from home page (ERIC Clearinghouse on Information & Technology, viewed Dec. 9, 2007). New 588 Source of Description Notes
Provider Neutral Record(IR.2.2) • Highlighted features: • Guidelines on consolidation of duplicates • Types of resources • Example of Agricola IR
Online IR in Multiple Languages (IR.4.2.1) Separate records preferred if: • full content available in another language; • separate ISSNs assigned • have edition statements (e.g., CNN en Español; CNN Türk.com)
Quiz 2 – True or False? The provider neutral record is applicable to all provider versions. The record contains information about all providers. Added entries are given only to the original producer/society that created the resource. For source of title, also add the provider version used for description.
Option to Apply CONSER Standard Record • Simplify MARC coding • Emphasize access • Limited use of uniform titles • Easy transcription of numbering
CSR - 362 Examples 362 1_ $a Began in 1990. 362 1_$a Ceased in 1992. 362 1_ $a Began in1990; ceased in 1992.
Internet Archive http://www.archive.org/web/web.php • See previous iterations of a Web resource • Clue for publication date information
First Steps in Original Cataloging 1. What aspect/part of the resource are you cataloging ?
First Steps in Original Cataloging 2. What is the type of issuanceof that aspect? S/L Entry Convention: 0 -- successive entry cataloging 1 -- latest entry cataloging 2 -- integrated entry cataloging
First Steps in Original Cataloging 3. What is the primary contentof the resource?
First Steps in Original Cataloging 4. Which iteration do you have?
First Steps in Original Cataloging 5. Is the resource distributed by various providers?
First Steps in Original Cataloging 6. Has this resource changed over time?
First Steps in Original Cataloging 7. Is this related to other resources?
Example of resource in simultaneous language editions Record for English edition 245 00 $a Code of criminal procedure $h [electronic resource]. 250 __ $a English ed. 775 0_ $t Code de procédure civile $b French ed. $w(OCoLC) 505796627 Record for French edition 245 00 $a Code de procédure civile $h [electronic resource]. 250 __ $a French ed. 775 0_ $t Code of criminal procedure $b English ed. $w(OCoLC) 505790564
First Steps in Original Cataloging Are you ready to catalog this resource?
Quiz 3 – Multiple choices 1) What’s the aspect/part of the resource? • the whole Web site • a part of Web site 2) What is the type of issuanceof that aspect? • Bib level m -- for monographs • Bib level s -- for serials • Bib level i -- for integrating resources 3) What is the primary content of the resource? • Textual • Cartographic • Visual • Sound • computer file
4) Which iteration? A. First B. Last C. Other iteration 5) Is it distributed by more than one provider? A. Yes/ B. No 6) Has it changed over time? A. Yes/ B. No7) Would you apply the CSR option for this resource? A. Yes/ B. No 8) How about PNR? A. Yes/ B. No Quiz 3 – Multiple choices, cont.