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This module focuses on the steps involved in formulating the Authorized Access Point (AAP) for a series. It covers the AAP for creators, preferred title of the work, qualifiers, form of work, date of work, place of origin, and other distinguishing characteristics. It also discusses specific scenarios like families as creators and cartographic works originating from corporate bodies.
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Constructing the Series Authorized Access Point, pt. 1RDA 6.27 Module 6a
Steps in formulating the AAP • Authorized access point for creator, if applicable (19) • Preferred title of the work (6.2.2) • As needed, one or more qualifiers (6.27.1.9) • Form of work • Date of work • Place of origin of work • Other distinguishing characteristic
Formulating the AAP • 19.2.1.1 In addition to persons and corporate bodies, families can be creators Which means…. 19.2.1.1.1 is a re-wording of AACR2 21.1b2
Formulating the AAP • 0 Report of the Center for Research in Psychiatry 110 2 Museo del Prado. ǂt Catálogo de pinturas
Formulating the AAP Paolini, Christopher. ǂt Inheritance 6.2.2.10 100 0 Plato. ǂt Works. ǂk Selections. ǂl English Author who works in one form only: 100 1 Anderson, Maxwell, ǂd 1888-1959. ǂt Plays. or, if selections: 100 1 Anderson, Maxwell, ǂd 1888-1959. ǂt Plays. ǂk Selections
Formulating the AAP 19.2.1.1.1 e): cartographic works originating with a corporate body other than a body that is merely responsible for their publication or distribution 110 1 Indiana. ǂb Geological Survey. ǂt Petroleum exploration map