RDA and Electronic Resources Thomas Brenndorfer

RDA and Electronic
Resources
Thomas Brenndorfer
tbrenndorfer@library.guelph.on.ca
Outline – RDA and Electronic Resources
• A trip down cataloguing memory lane…
• Categories, categories, categories
• RDA Elements
• Relationships
• Other approaches (single record, provider neutral)
A trip down cataloguing memory lane …
Anglo-American Cataloging Rules
AACR 1967
• Part I. Entry and Heading
• Part II. Description (including serials and photographic reproductions)
• Part III. Non-Book Materials
Manuscripts
Maps, Atlases, etc.
Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Music
Phonorecords
Pictures, Designs, and other Two-Dimensional Representations
AACR2 1978 organization
• Description
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Books, Pamphlets, and Printed Sheets
Cartographic materials
Manuscripts (Including Manuscript Collections)
Music
Sound Recordings
Motion Pictures and Videorecordings
Graphic Materials
Machine-Readable Data Files
Three-Dimensional Artefacts and Realia
Microforms
Serials
• Access (Headings, Uniform Titles, References)
AACR2 1978 – scope of machine-readable
data files
Machine-readable data files
- require use of a machine (such as a computer) for processing
- examples: “files stored on magnetic tape, punched cards (with or without a
magnetic tape strip), aperture cards, punched paper tapes, disk packs, mark
senses cards, and optical character recognition font documents” (AARC2 1978
9.0A)
- embraces both data and programs used to process that data
AACR2 1978 – examples of Extent of File
1 data file
2 program files
1 object program
1 data file (1,613 logical records)
2 program file (300 statements each, COBOL)
1 object program (IBM 360/40)
AACR2 1978
9.7B15 Mode of Use
Specify if file cannot be used on facilities available to user of catalog
Example:
Mode of use: On-line video or teletype terminal or with a small
dedicated computer (e.g., PDP 8)
AACR2 1988 – “Computer Files”
• Direct access carriers versus remote access carriers
• Extent – number of physical units
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computer cartridge
computer cassette
computer disk
computer reel
• File Characteristics – moved to different area of description
AACR2 1988
File characteristics:
computer data
computer program(s)
computer data and program(s)
add number of records, statements, etc.:
computer data (1 file : 350 records)
computer program (2150 statements)
computer data (2 files : 800, 1250 records) and programs (3 files : 7260, 3490, 5076 bytes)
AACR2 2001 – “Electronic Resources”
• GMD “computer file” changed to “electronic resources”
• Chapter 9 entirely replaced– Electronic Resources
• “Electronic resources often include components with characteristics found
in multiple classes of materials so there will frequently be a need to consult
other chapters. For example, in describing a serially-issued cartographic
electronic resource.”
• Still understood to be data, programs, or both
• Still treated in two ways: direct (local) vs. remote (networked)
[direct means a physical carrier to be inserted in a computerized device;
remote could mean stored on a hard disk as well as accessed by a network]
AACR2 2001 continued
• all remote access electronic resources considered “published”
• file characteristics area renamed to “Type and extent of resource area”
• electronic data; electronic program(s); electronic data and program(s)
• same additions (files, records, bytes)
• chief source of information changed from title screen to resource itself, and
removal of preference given to internal sources
• option for conventional terminology (“1 CD-ROM” instead of “1 computer
optical disk”)
• always give date viewed when describing remote access electronic
resources
AACR2 2002
• “Serials” replaced by “Continuing Resources” which was expanded to
include integrating resources (ongoing and finite) such as updating looseleafs and updating Web sites
• Type and extent of data abolished for electronic resources; added to Extent
or a note
• example: 1 CD-ROM (1 file : 240,000 bytes)
• example: 1 zip disk (96 mb)
• Optional extent for remote access electronic resource + other details
• example: 1 sound file : digital, mp3 file
• example: Web site
• example: 1 electronic text : HMTL file
Categories
Categories
Categories
Categories
Categories
Categories
Categories
Categories
Categories
Categories
Categories
Content vs Carrier
Content
Carrier
Work
Manifestation
Expression
Item
The FR (Functional Requirements) Family
- Name
- Identifier
FRBR – Functional
Requirements for
Bibliographic Records
FRAD – Functional
Requirements for
Authority Data
Controlled Access Point
Entities
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have attributes
have relationships with
other entities
- Work
- Expression
- Manifestation
- Item
- Person
- Corporate Body
- (Family)
- Rules
- Agency
- Concept
- Object
- Event
- Place
Nomen
Thema
FRSAD– Functional
Requirements for Subject
Authority Data
User Tasks
• Identify – through attributes of an entity
• Select – through attributes of a resource
• Obtain – through attributes of a manifestation or item
• Find [Explore] – through attributes of entities or relationships
between entities
Mode of Issuance
• Single unit
A single physical unit or logical unit (e.g., a PDF file mounted on the web)
• Multipart monograph
Resource issued in two or more parts (either simultaneously or successively). Has a
finite number of parts.
• Serial
Resource issued in successive parts (usually with numbering) with no predetermined
conclusion. Includes reproductions of serials.
• Integrating resource
Resource added to or changed by means of updates integrated into the whole (e.g., an
updating loose-leaf publication; a continuously updated website)
Content Type
computer program
text
computer dataset
notated music
cartographic dataset
notated movement
three-dimensional form
spoken word
cartographic three-dimensional form
performed music
sounds
tactile text
tactile notated music
still image
tactile notated movement
two-dimensional moving image
tactile image
three-dimensional moving image
cartographic tactile image
cartographic image
tactile three-dimensional form
cartographic moving image
cartographic tactile three-dimensional form
Media Type / Carrier Type
• Media type: computer
• Carrier type:
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computer card
computer chip cartridge
computer disc
computer disc cartridge
computer tape cartridge
computer tape cassette
computer tape reel
online resource
other
Media types with digital encoding
Media type – computer
Media used to store electronic files, designed for use with a computer. Includes media
that are accessed remotely through file servers as well as direct-access media such as
computer tapes and discs.
Media type – audio
Media used to store recorded sound, designed for use with a playback device such as a
turntable, audiocassette player, CD player, or MP3 player. Includes media used to store
digitally encoded as well as analog sound.
Media type – video
Media used to store moving or still images, designed for use with a playback device
such as a videocassette player or DVD player. Includes media used to store digitally
encoded as well as analog images.
General Material Designation (GMD)
vs
Content Type – Media Type – Carrier Type
• AACR2 general material designation:
[electronic resource]
formerly [computer file]
Examples of titles proper + general material designation (GMD):
245 00 $a WordStar $h [electronic resource]
245 10 $a Demon attack $h [electronic resource]
245 04 $a The CPS 1974 American national election survey $h [electronic resource]
245 10 $a Krell’s logo $h [electronic resource]
Examples – Content Type and Carrier Type
Title Proper: Vision in white
Statement of Responsibility: Nora Roberts
Content Type: text
Carrier Type: online resource
Title Proper: Topographic LIDAR
Statement of Responsibility: Stone Environmental, Inc.
Content Type: cartographic image
Carrier Type: computer disc
Title Proper: Vision in white
Statement of Responsibility: Nora Roberts
Content Type: spoken word
Carrier Type: online resource
Title Proper: Red dead redemption
Statement of Responsibility: Rockstar Games presents
Content Type: two-dimensional moving image
Carrier Type: computer disc
Form of Work: Video game
Title Proper: WordStar
Content Type: computer program
Carrier Type: computer disc
Title Proper: Script
Content Type: text
Content Type: still image
Content Type: sounds
Content Type: two-dimensional moving image
Carrier Type: online resource
The March of the RDA Elements
Some preliminary points …
• Some elements are flagged as “core elements” – they are applied if “applicable and
readily ascertainable”
• Add to core elements if needed to identify the resource
• Other elements are added on the basis of agency policy or cataloguer judgment
• Library of Congress has added to its list of core elements
• In RDA, elements are organized by entity (manifestations and items, followed by works
and expressions), as well as by user task (identify, select, obtain)
• Some values for elements are from controlled vocabulary lists
• Some values for elements are transcribed from the resource
• Some values for elements are notes adding details or providing annotations on other
elements
Also …
• electronic resources are considered “published”
Identifying manifestations - Title
Element
Subelement
Core
Title
Title proper
Core
Title
Other title information
Title
Parallel title proper
Title
Parallel other title information
Title
Variant title
Title
Earlier title proper
Title
Later title proper
Title
Abbreviated title
Title
Key title
Note on manifestation
Note on title
Examples: Note on title
Element
Subelement
Value
Title
Title proper
Strategic sustainable planning
Note on manifestation
Note on title
Title from PDF cover page
Element
Subelement
Value
Title
Title proper
Fundamentals of operations management
Title
Variant title
Student CD-ROM to accompany Fundamentals of operations
management
Note on manifestation
Note on title
Title on CD-ROM label: Student CD-ROM to accompany
Fundamentals of operations management
Identifying manifestations – Statement of responsibility
and Edition statement
Element
Subelement
Core
Statement of responsibility
Statement of responsibility relating to title proper
Core
Statement of responsibility
Parallel statement of responsibility relating to title proper
Note on manifestation
Note on statement of responsibility
Edition statement
Designation of edition
Edition statement
Parallel designation of edition
Edition statement
Statement of responsibility relating to the edition
Edition statement
Parallel statement of responsibility relating to the edition
Edition statement
Designation of a named revision of an edition
Edition statement
Parallel designation of a named revision of an edition
Edition statement
Statement of responsibility relating to a named revision of an edition
Edition statement
Parallel statement of responsibility relating to a named revision of an edition
Note on manifestation
Note on edition statement
Core
Core
Example: Note on statement of responsibility
Integrating resource (loose-leaf or web site):
Element
Subelement
Value
Title
Title proper
Transport laws of the world
Statement of
responsibility
Statement of
responsibility
relating to title
proper
compiled and edited by Malcolm Evans, Martin Stanford
Note on manifestation
Note on
statement of
responsibility
Compiled and edited by: Dan Hill and Malcolm Evans, 1977-July
1980
Element
Subelement
Core
Publication statement
Place of publication
Core
Publication statement
Parallel place of publication
Publication statement
Publisher’s name
Publication statement
Parallel publisher’s name
Publication statement
Date of publication
Note on manifestation
Note on publication statement
Distribution statement
Place of distribution
Distribution statement
Distribution statement
Parallel place of distribution
Distribution statement
Distributor’s name
Manufacture statement
Distribution statement
Parallel distributor’s name
Distribution statement
Date of distribution
Note on manifestation
Note on distribution statement
Manufacture statement
Place of manufacture
Manufacture statement
Parallel place of manufacture
Manufacture statement
Manufacturer’s name
Manufacture statement
Parallel manufacturer’s name
Manufacture statement
Date of manufacture
Note on manifestation
Note on manufacture statement
Identifying
manifestations
Publication statement
Copyright date
Publication statement: “Consider all
online resources to be published”
Copyright date
Note on manifestation
Core
Core
Core if …
Core if …
Core if …
Core if …
Core if …
Core if …
Core if …
Note on copyright date
Identifying manifestations – Production statement
Element
Subelement
Production statement
Place of production
Production statement
Parallel place of production
Production statement
Producer’s name
Production statement
Parallel producer’s name
Production statement
Date of production
Note on manifestation
Note on production statement
Core
Core
For published or unpublished reproductions:
RDA 1.11 Facsimiles and Reproductions
“When describing a facsimile or reproduction, record the data relating to
the facsimile or reproduction in the appropriate element. Record any data
relating to the original manifestation as an element of a related work or
related manifestation.”
Identifying manifestations - series
Element
Subelement
Core
Series statement
Title proper of series
Core
Series statement
Parallel title proper of series
Series statement
Other title information of series
Series statement
Parallel other title information of series
Series statement
Statement of responsibility relating to series
Series statement
Parallel statement of responsibility relating to series
Series statement
ISSN of series
Series statement
Numbering within series
Core
Series statement
Title proper of subseries
Core
Series statement
Parallel title proper of subseries
Series statement
Other title information of subseries
Series statement
Parallel other title information of subseries
Series statement
Statement of responsibility relating to subseries
Series statement
Parallel statement of responsibility relating to subseries
Series statement
ISSN of subseries
Series statement
Numbering within subseries
Note on manifestation
Note on series statement
Core
Identifying manifestations – serial elements
(numbering, frequency)
Element
Subelement
Core
Numbering of serials
Numeric and/or alphabetic designation of first issue or part of sequence
Core
Numbering of serials
Chronological designation of first issue or part of sequence
Core
Numbering of serials
Numeric and/or alphabetic designation of last issue or part of sequence
Core
Numbering of serials
Chronological designation of last issue or part of sequence
Core
Numbering of serials
Alternative numeric and/or alphabetic designation of first issue or part of sequence
Numbering of serials
Alternative chronological designation of first issue or part of sequence
Numbering of serials
Alternative numeric and/or alphabetic designation of last issue or part of sequence
Numbering of serials
Alternative chronological designation of last issue or part of sequence
Note on manifestation
Note on numbering of serial
Frequency
Note on manifestation
Note on frequency
Identifying manifestations – miscellaneous elements
Element
Subelement
Identifier for the manifestation
Core
Identifier for the manifestation
Publisher’s number for music
Identifier for the manifestation
Plate number for music
Preferred citation
Mode of issuance
Note on manifestation
Note on manifestation
Core
Note on issue, part, or iteration used as the basis for identification of the resource
Examples: Note on issue, part, or iteration used
as basis for identification of the resource
Online database – an integrating resource
Element
Subelement
Value
Title
Title proper
Washington state newsstand
Title
Earlier title proper
Washington newspapers database
Note on manifestation or item
Note on issue, part, or iteration
used as basis for identification of
the resource
Former title (as viewed October 6,
1999): Washington newspapers
database
Date of viewing of a remote access resource (no longer mandatory as it was in AACR2)
Element
Subelement
Value
Note on manifestation or item
Note on issue, part, or iteration
used as basis for identification of
the resource
Identification of the resource
based on contents viewed on
October 21, 1999
Obtaining manifestations – Acquisition and Access Information
(RDA Chapter 4)
Element
Core
Terms of availability
Contact information
Restrictions on access
Restrictions on use
Uniform Resource Locator
856 second indicator = 0 (Electronic resource:)
856 40 $uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/semdigdocs/seminar.html
Describing carriers (RDA Chapter 3)
Element
Subelement
Core
Media type
Carrier type
Core
Extent
Core
Extent
Extent of text
Core
Extent
Extent of notated music
Core
Extent
Extent of still image
Core
Extent
Extent of cartographic resource
Core
Extent
Extent of three-dimensional form
Core
* Note on carrier
Note on extent of manifestation
Dimensions
Dimensions
Dimensions of map, etc.
Dimensions
Dimensions of still image
* Note on carrier
Note on dimensions of manifestation
* Note on carrier
Note on changes in carrier characteristics
* Note on carrier – currently called “Note on manifestation or item”
Extent – point #1
Number of units in Carrier Type terms:
1 online resource
2 computer discs
1 computer tape reel
Changes from AACR2:
- “online resource” added
- “computer disc” replaced “computer disk” (floppy disks) and “computer optical disc”
Extent – point #2
Number of units in term in common usage (including a trade name)
- as an alternative to a Carrier Type term
- if carrier is not in list of Carrier Type terms
1 DVD-ROM
(instead of 1 computer disc)
2 USB flash drives
(Carrier Type = other)
Extent – point #3
Subunits – use if electronic resource
consists of one or more files in a format
that parallels a print, manuscript, or
graphic counterpart (e.g., PDF)
Add Extent terms from:
Cartographic resource (RDA 3.4.2)
Notated music (RDA 3.4.3)
Still images (RDA 3.4.4)
Text (RDA 3.4.5)
1 computer disc (184 remote-sensing images)
cartographic resource
1 CD-ROM (xv pages, 150 maps)
text, cartographic resource
1 online resource (68 pages)
text
1 online resource (3 scores)
notated music
1 online resource (36 photographs)
still images
1 online resource (1 score (118 pages))
notated music in extent used for text
Extent – point #4
Subunits to use for other types of files
From list at RDA 3.19.2.3 (File Type):
1 computer disc (8 audio files)
1 computer tape (3 data files)
1 CD-ROM (1 audio file, 3 video files)
1 online resource (2 video files)
audio file
video file
data file
program file
(image file)
(text file)
or another concise term
1 online resource (1 program file)
1 online resource (2 audio files, 1 video file)
1 online resource (1 streaming video file)
Optional addition for program file or data file
- add the number of statements and/or records
1 online resource (1 program file: 96 statements)
1 computer tape (3 data files: 100, 460, 550 records)
Dimensions (RDA 3.5)
computer card – height x width
9 x 6 cm
computer chip cartridge, computer disc cartridge, computer tape cartridge – length of side of cartridge inserted into machine
10 cm
computer cassette – length x height of the face of the cassette
10 x 7 cm
computer disc – diameter
12 cm
* 4 3/4 in.
computer tape reel – diameter of reel, followed by width of tape
31 cm, 13 mm tape
Example: computer program
on DVD-ROM
LDR 01473cmm a2200337 i 450
007 co |g|||||||||
008 130528s2010 cau q b
245 00 |a Autodesk Burn 2010.
246 1_ |i Title on computer disc: |a
Autodesk Visual effects and finishing.
246 30 |a Burn
250 __ |a 2010 edition.
264 _1 |a San Rafael, California, USA : |b
Autodesk, Inc., |c 2010.
300 __ |a 1 DVD-ROM ; |b 4 3/4 in. + |e 1
user guide (viii, 88 pages)
336 __ |a computer program |2 rdacontent
337 __ |a computer |2 rdamedia
338 __ |a computer disc |2 rdacarrier
500 __ |a Title from user guide title
page.
Element
Subelement
Value
Title
Title proper
Autodesk Burn 2010
Note on
manifestation
Note on title
Title from user guide title page
Title
Variant title
Burn
Title
Variant title
Autodesk Visual effects and finishing
Note on
manifestation
Note on title
Title on computer disc: Autodesk Visual
effects and finishing
Edition statement
Designation of edition
2010 edition
Publication
statement
Place of publication
San Rafael, California, USA
Publication
statement
Publisher’s name
Autodesk, Inc.
Publication
statement
Date of publication
2010
Extent
1 DVD-ROM
Dimensions
4 ¾ in.
Extent
1 user guide (viii, 88 pages)
Content type
computer program
Media type
computer
Carrier type
computer disc
Example: online PDF
document
LDR 01437cam a22003137i 450
007 cr |||||||||||
008 130521b2012 pk ob 000 0 eng
010 __ |a 2013344566
040 __ |a DLC |b eng |c DLC |e rda
245 00 |a Gender differences : |b
understanding perceptions national
baseline study / |c the study was carried
out by Applied Economic Research Centre
(AERC) and AASA Consulting.
264 _1 |a Islamabad : |b Gender Equity
Program, |c 2012.
300 __ |a 1 online resource (xii, 150
pages) : |b PDF
336 __ |a text |2 rdacontent
337 __ |a computer |2 rdamedia
338 __ |a online resource |2 rdacarrier
588 __ |a Title from PDF file as viewed on
05/20/2013.
856 40 |u
http://af.org.pk/gep/Advertisements/Nation
al%20Baseline%20Study/FINAL%20National%20b
aseline%20study.pdf
Element
Subelement
Value
Title
Title proper
Gender differences
Note on
manifestation
Note on issue, part, or
iteration used as the
basis for identification
of the resource
Title from PDF file as viewed on 05/20/2013
Title
Other title information
understanding perceptions national baseline
study
Statement of
responsibility
Statement of
responsibility relating
to title proper
the study was carried out by Applied Economic
Research Centre (AERC) and AASA Consulting
Publication
statement
Place of publication
Islamabad
Publication
statement
Publisher’s name
Gender Equity Program
Publication
statement
Date of publication
2012
Extent
1 online resource (xii, 150 pages)
Content type
text
Media type
computer
Carrier type
online resource
Uniform
Resource
Locator
http://af.org.pk/gep/Advertisemen
ts/National%20Baseline%20Study/FI
NAL%20National%20baseline%20study
.pdf
Equipment or system requirement
Element
Examples
Equipment or system requirement Requires PC with AudibleManager, or a portable device with
AudiblePlayer, Audible Download Manager, AudibleAir, Windows Media
Player, or Apple iTunes
Requires RTI Series 500 CD-ROM DataDrive
System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader
System requirements: IBM-compatible PC with a Pentium processor or
higher; 128MB of RAM; Windows 98, 2000, or XP; 11MB of available hard
disk space; Windows-based word processing program
Requires: Macintosh: power Macintosh/Power PC, OS9.1, OSX, 32 MB
RAM, 14x CD-ROM drive
MARC 538 – System Details Note
Describing carriers – specialized elements
(RDA Chapter 3)
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Base material
Sound characteristic
Applied material
Projection characteristic of motion picture film
Mount
Video characteristic
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Production method
Digital file characteristic
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Equipment or system requirement
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Generation
Layout
Book format
Font size
Polarity
Reduction ratio

Generation
Element
Subelement
Values
Generation
Generation of digital resource
original
master
derivative master
another concise term
Details on generation of digital resource
MARC
340 $j original $2 rda
Digital File Characteristic (RDA 3.19)
sound characteristics of a digital file – RDA 3.16
video characteristics of a digital file – RDA 3.18
colour characteristics of a digital file – RDA 7.17 (expression element)
Subelements:
File type
Encoding format
File size
Resolution
Regional encoding
Encoded bitrate
Digital representation of cartographic content
File Type
Element
Subelement
Values
Digital file characteristic
File type
audio file
data file
image file
program file
text file
video file
another concise term
Details of file type
MARC
347 $a audio file $2 rda
Element
Subelement
Digital File
Encoding
Characteristic Format
Audio
Data
Image
Spatial
Text
Video
CD audio
Access
BMP
Arc/Info
ASCII
Blu-Ray
Daisy
Excel
GIF
BIL
HTML
DVD video
DVD audio
Lotus
JPEG
BSQ
Megadots
DVD-R
MP3
XML
JPEG2000
CAD
MS Word
HD-DVD
RealAudio
PNG
DEM
PDF
MPEG-4
SACD
TIFF
E00
RTF
Quicktime
MID/MIF
SGML
RealVideo
TeX
SVCD
Word Perfect
VCD
XHTML
Windows Media
WAV
XML
another concise term
Details of encoding format
Encoding format
MARC
347 $a audio file $b CD audio$2 rda
Miscellaneous subelements for the element Digital File Characteristic
Element
Subelement
MARC
Digital File
Characteristic
File Size
Record file size in KB, MB, or GB
347$c
Digital File
Characteristic
Resolution
Digital image measurement, usually in pixels
347$d
Digital File
Characteristic
Regional
Encoding
Region for videodisc
347$e
Digital File
Characteristic
Encoded Bitrate
Speed at which streaming audio, video, etc. is designed to
play (kbps, Mbps, Mbit/s)
347$f
Digital File
Characteristic
Digital
Representation
of Cartographic
Content
Set of technical details relating to encoding of geospatial
information in a cartographic resource (data type, object
type, number of objects, other details)
352$a
352$b
Sound Characteristic (RDA 3.16)
Subelements:
 Type of Recording
 Recording Medium
 Playing Speed
Groove Characteristics
Track Configuration
Tape Configuration
 Configuration of Playback Channels
 Special Playback Characteristics
Type of Recording
Element
Subelement
Values
Sound Characteristic
Type of Recording
analog
digital
another concise term
Details of type of recording
MARC
344 $a digital $2 rda
Recording Medium
Element
Subelement
Values
Sound Characteristic
Recording Medium
magnetic
magneto-optical
optical
another concise term
Details of type of recording
MARC
344 $a digital $b optical $2 rda
Playing Speed
Element
Subelement
Sound Characteristic
Playing Speed
For analog disc, use revolutions per minute
(rpm)
For digital disc, use metres per second (m/s)
Details of type of recording
For the encoded bitrate of an online sound file (e.g., streaming audio), use Encoded Bitrate
subelement under Digital File Characteristic
MARC
344 $c 1.4 m/s
sound recording 007/03=f (1.4 m. per second (discs))
Configuration of Playback Channels
Element
Subelement
Value
Sound Characteristic Configuration of Playback Channels
mono
stereo
quadrophonic
surround
another concise term
Details of type of recording
MARC
344 $a digital $g stereo $2 rda
sound recording 007/04=s (stereophonic)
Special Playback Characteristic
Element
Subelement
Value
Sound Characteristic Special Playback Characteristic
CCIR Standard
CX Encoded
dbx Encoded
Dolby
Dolby-A Encoded
Dolby-B Encoded
Dolby-C Encoded
LPCM
NAB Standard
another concise term
Details of type of recording
MARC
344 $h Dolby-B encoded $2 rda
sound recording 007/12=c (Dolby-B encoded)
MARC
300 $b Other physical details
538 System Details Note
Video Characteristic (RDA 3.18)
Subelements:
Video Format
Broadcast Standard
Comparing Video Format and Encoding Format
Element: Video Characteristic
Subelement: Video Format
Values for analog video content:
Beta
Betacam
Betacam SP
CED
D-2
EIAJ
8 mm
Hi-8 mm
Laser Optical
M-II
MARC
Quadruplex
346 $a
Super-VHS
300 $b
Type C
538 $a
U-matic
videorecording 007/04
VHS
Element: Digital File Characteristic
Subelement: Encoding Format
Values for digital video encoding formats:
Blu-ray
DVD video
HD-DVD
MPEG-4
QuickTime
MARC
RealVideo
347 $b
SVCD
300 $b
VCD
538 $a
Windows Media
Expression element – Colour Content (RDA 7.17)
Element
Subelement
Colour Content
Examples: colour, some colour, chiefly colour
Details of colour content
Colour Content
Colour of Still Image
Examples: black and white, black and white
(tinted), black and white (toned), black and
white (tinted and toned), sepia, blue and red,
colour [for more than two colours]
Details of colour content
Colour Content
Colour of Moving Image
Examples: black and white, black and white
(tinted), black and white (toned), black and
white (tinted and toned), sepia, colour, some
colour, chiefly colour
Details of colour content
Colour Content
Colour of Three-Dimensional Form
Colour Content
Colour of Resource Designed for Persons with Visual Impairments
Element: Colour Content
Subelement: Colour of Still Image
Value: grey scale
Used for digital still images in grey scale
MARC
300 $b
500 $a
Some other content elements …
Element
Subelement
Example
Form of work
Video game
Nature of the content
Spreadsheet, with word processing and graphic capabilities
Place and date of capture
Place of capture
Paradise Studios, Sydney
Place and date of capture
Date of capture
1997 April 22-23
Language of the content
French dialogue; English subtitles
Accessibility content
Closed captioning in German
Illustrative content
illustrations
Supplementary content
Includes index
Sound content
sound
(computer chip cartridge with integral sound)
Aspect ratio
wide screen (2.35:1)
Duration
27 min.
(27 min. for an online video file)
Performer, narrator, and/or presenter
Narrator: Jackie Glanville
Artistic and/or technical credit
Music, Joseph Horovitz; editing, Ray Helm; graphic designer,
John Tribe
Note on expression
Note on changes in
content characteristics
In French and English, 2002-2009
(website now only in French)
Relationships
attribute
attribute
Entity
attribute
relationship
Entity
attribute
attribute
Person
Person
Corporate Body
Work
Work
Work
Work
Corporate Body
Expression
Manifestation
Person
Manifestation
Manifestation
Manifestation
Item
Expression
Manifestation
Expression
Person
Item
Person
Corporate Body
Item
Corporate Body
Corporate Body
Primary Relationships
Person
Person
Corporate Body
Work
Work
Work
Work
Corporate Body
Expression
Manifestation
Person
Manifestation
Manifestation
Manifestation
Item
Expression
Manifestation
Expression
Person
Item
Person
Corporate Body
Item
Corporate Body
Corporate Body
Relationships to Persons, Families, and
Corporate Bodies associated with a
resource
Work
Person
Person
Creator
author
Work
Corporate Body
Work
Creator
composer
Contributor
editor
Work
Corporate Body
Expression
Person
Manifestation
Publisher
Distributor
film distributor
Manifestation
Manifestation
Manifestation
Item
Expression
Manifestation
Contributor
translator
Corporate Body
Expression
Contributor
actor
Person
Item
Owner
depositor
Person
Item
Corporate Body
Corporate Body
Relationships between Persons,
Families, and Corporate Bodies
Person
Person
Corporate Body
Work
Work
Related Corporate Body
hierarchical superior
Related Person
real identity
Work
Work
Corporate Body
Expression
Manifestation
Person
Manifestation
Manifestation
Manifestation
Item
Expression
Manifestation
Item
Expression
Related Person
alternate identity
Person
Person
Related Corporate Body
predecessor
Corporate Body
Corporate Body
Related Corporate Body
group member of
Corporate Body
Item
Relationships between Works,
Expressions, Manifestations, and Items
Person
Work
Person
Related Work
adapted as (work)
Corporate Body
Work
Work
Related Work
in series (work)
Work
Related Expression
translated as
Person
Manifestation
Manifestation
Related Manifestation
electronic reproduction
Manifestation
Manifestation
Related Manifestation
digital transfer
Corporate Body
Expression
Manifestation
Item
Expression
Item
Expression
Related Item
on disc with (item)
Person
Person
Corporate Body
Item
Corporate Body
Corporate Body
Conventions for recoding relationships between
resources (work, expression, manifestation, item)
• identifier
ISBN 978-1-74146-163-3
http://bibpurl.oclc.org/web/14192
• authorized access point (work and expression only)
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Taming of the shrew
• structured description
Electronic reproduction of: New York : Bettini Phonograph Laboratory,
[1898?]. – 1 audio cylinder (2 min., 33 sec.) : analog, 125 rpm, mono
• unstructured description
Finding aid available in the repository and online
Related manifestations – different approaches
to electronic versions
• original vs reproduction
• single record approach
• provider neutral
Reproductions – two approaches
Library of Congress reconsidered cataloguing of reproductions…
• Facsimile theory – original first, data on reproduction in note (AACR1,
LC approach to microforms and expanded to electronic
reproductions)
• Edition theory – reproduction first, data on original in note (AACR2,
RDA, LC’s revised approach to reproductions with 775/776)
Reconsidering the Cataloging Treatment of Reproductions. http://www.loc.gov/acq/conser/reproductions.pdf
Related Manifestations – New LC policy and
MARC
Carrier of reproduction is the same as the original (e.g., digital-to-digital)
MARC 775
775 08 $iReproduction of (manifestation):$tGold, gals, guns, guts$d[Deadwood, S.D.] :
Deadwood ‘76 Centennial Inc., c1975$h254 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.$w(DLC) 76005217
Carrier of reproduction is not the same as the original (e.g., print-to-digital)
MARC 776
776 08 $iReproduction of (manifestation):$aRingwalt, J. Luther (John
Luther)$tAnecdotes of General Ulysses S. Grant$dPhiladelphia : J.B. Lippincott Co.,
1886$h118 p. ; 18 cm.$nCall number of original: E672.R58$w(DLC) 10032685
Single Record Approach
RECORD FOR ORIGINAL RESOURCE
… plus …
Add 530 for Additional physical form available note
Add 856 for web version of resource
Example:
530 __ $aAlso available online.
846 41 $uhttp://www.library.org/resource.pdf
Provider-Neutral and RDA – e-book
LDR
006
007
008
020
020
nam 22 Ki 4500
m o d
cr cnu---unuuu
130906s2013 nyu do 000 f eng d
‡a9780316246316 (electronic bk.)
‡a031624631X (electronic bk.)
040
‡aTEFOD‡beng‡erda‡epn‡cTEFOD‡dCNGUP
050 4 ‡aPZ7.Q3185‡bFo 2013eb
082 04‡a[Fic]‡223
100 1 ‡aQuick, Matthew,‡d1973-
245 10‡aForgive me, Leonard Peacock :‡ba novel /‡cby Matthew Quick.
250
‡aFirst edition.
264 1 ‡aNew York, NY ;‡aBoston :‡bLittle, Brown and Company,‡c2013.
300
‡a1 online resource (273 pages)
336
337
338
‡atext‡2rdacontent
‡acomputer‡2rdamedia
‡aonline resource‡2rdacarrier
588
‡aDescription based on print version record.
776 08‡iPrint version:‡aQuick, Matthew, 1973-‡tForgive me, Leonard Peacock.‡bFirst edition‡z9780316221337‡w(DLC)
2012031410‡w(OCoLC)811426726
856 40‡uhttp://gpl.lib.overdrive.com/ContentDetails.htm?ID=B6D26642-4580-4695-BC26-E6592DC84903‡zClick here to access
this electronic title for checkout
Provider-Neutral and RDA – e-audiobook
LDR
006
007
007
008
020
040
cim 22
Ki 4500
m
o h
cr nnannnunuuu
sz zunnnnnuned
131120s2013
orunnnneo
h n eng d
‡a9781482941401 (electronic audio bk.)
‡aTEFOD‡beng‡erda‡epn‡cTEFOD‡dN$T‡dCNGUP
100
245
250
264
264
1 ‡aDurant, Will,‡d1885-1981,‡eauthor.
14 ‡aThe life of Greece /‡cby Will Durant.
‡aUnabridged.
1 ‡a[Ashland, Oregon] :‡bBlackstone Audio, Inc.,‡c[2013]
4 ‡c℗2013.
300
306
336
337
338
‡a1 online resource (1 audio file (32 hr., 36 min., 44 sec.)) :‡bdigital.
$a323644
‡aspoken word‡bspw‡2rdacontent
‡acomputer‡bc‡2rdamedia
‡aonline resource‡bcr‡2rdacarrier
344
347
‡adigital‡2rda
‡aaudio file‡bMP3‡2rda
588
‡aDescription based on hard copy version record.
710 2 ‡aBlackstone Audio, Inc.
776 08 ‡iSource record:‡aDurant, Will, 1885-1981, author.‡tLife of Greece.‡bUnabridged‡z9781482941432‡w(OCoLC)852401160
856 40 ‡uhttp://gpl.lib.overdrive.com/ContentDetails.htm?ID=2F398E76-E3CB-417E-B06E-DD3090E58D49‡zClick here to access this
electronic title for checkout
The Future – cataloguing electronic resources
Issues and challenges:
• MARC mappings for
new RDA-based fields
like 344, 346, 347
• co-existence of
different standards
• entities, attributes,
and relationships –
FRBR/FRAD/FRSAD as
guides for the future
• Linked Data, Bibframe,
other encoding
standards