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A Rose by Any Other A Rose by Any Other NameName

Whirlwind Tour of Whirlwind Tour of AACR2,Part 2 AACR2,Part 2

& Some of LCRI& Some of LCRI

One Hour Buys YouOne Hour Buys You

An overview of:An overview of: Choice of access points (brief)Choice of access points (brief) Overview of name and corporate headingsOverview of name and corporate headings Overview of title entriesOverview of title entriesThis tour will not be able to cover:This tour will not be able to cover: Geographic EntriesGeographic Entries Rules concerning foreign namesRules concerning foreign names Music entriesMusic entries ManyMany other specialized rules other specialized rules

Choice of Access PointsChoice of Access Points

Involves selecting one main entry Involves selecting one main entry heading and additional added entry heading and additional added entry headings for each bibliographic headings for each bibliographic record.record.

Why main entry? (1xx entries)Why main entry? (1xx entries)– Artifact of card catalogArtifact of card catalog– Call # purposesCall # purposes– Principal responsibilityPrincipal responsibility

Main Entry under Name or Title?Main Entry under Name or Title?

Works of shared responsibility (not indicated)Works of shared responsibility (not indicated)– First named (100)First named (100)– Added entries (relator codes), (700, |4voc)Added entries (relator codes), (700, |4voc)

Under title:Under title:1.1. Personal author is unknownPersonal author is unknown2.2. Authorship is diffuse (more than 3): Authorship is diffuse (more than 3):

http://site.ebrary.com/lib/umcolumbia/Doc?id=10173576http://site.ebrary.com/lib/umcolumbia/Doc?id=10173576

3.3. Collection of works by different persons or bodies with Collection of works by different persons or bodies with a collective title (e.g.: anthology)a collective title (e.g.: anthology)

4.4. Work emanates from a corporate body but does not Work emanates from a corporate body but does not fall into 7 categories (following slide)fall into 7 categories (following slide)

5.5. Work is accepted as religious scriptureWork is accepted as religious scripture

Corporate Main EntryCorporate Main Entry Rules revised to much stricter criteria (AACR2: Rules revised to much stricter criteria (AACR2:

21.1B2)21.1B2)– A. work of an administrative nature, dealing with body A. work of an administrative nature, dealing with body

itselfitself– B. work is a certain type of legal, governmental, or B. work is a certain type of legal, governmental, or

religious workreligious work– C. work records “collective thought” of bodyC. work records “collective thought” of body– D. work records “collective activity” of a conferenceD. work records “collective activity” of a conference– E. work records “collective activity” of a performing E. work records “collective activity” of a performing

group,group,– F. work is a map emanating from body doing more F. work is a map emanating from body doing more

than just publishingthan just publishing– G. work is a named individual of art by two are more G. work is a named individual of art by two are more

artists acting as a corporate bodyartists acting as a corporate body

Added Entries (Title)Added Entries (Title) Related Works (AACR2: 21.30G1): Make Related Works (AACR2: 21.30G1): Make

an an added entryadded entry under the under the headingheading for a for a work to which the work being catalogued work to which the work being catalogued is closely related. (Kiss Me Kate movie is closely related. (Kiss Me Kate movie with added title: with added title:

– 700 Shakespeare, William,|d1564-1616.|tTaming 700 Shakespeare, William,|d1564-1616.|tTaming of the shrew.of the shrew.

Series (AACR2: 21.30L1) (LCRI: 21.30L)Series (AACR2: 21.30L1) (LCRI: 21.30L) Analytical Entries (AACR2: 21.30M1): Analytical Entries (AACR2: 21.30M1):

Make an analytical Make an analytical added entryadded entry under the under the heading for a work contained within the heading for a work contained within the item being catalogued. (e.g.: albums)item being catalogued. (e.g.: albums)

Exercise 1: Choice of Access Exercise 1: Choice of Access PointsPoints

1. Culinary Talents of Library Employees:Recipes for Cold Winter Days

Prepared by: Columbia Library Association2. Position Paper on RDA

Prepared by the Columbia Library Association3. The Joys of Cataloging Monographs

By: S. Lippard, A. Bloom, M. Hainen, J. Eldridge

MARC Authority Record FieldsMARC Authority Record Fields

Most Common FieldsMost Common Fields 1xx: Heading1xx: Heading

– Could include: 100, 110, 111, 130, 150, 155Could include: 100, 110, 111, 130, 150, 155 4xx: See From4xx: See From

– Could include: 400, 410, 411, 430, 450, Could include: 400, 410, 411, 430, 450, 455455

5xx: See Also5xx: See Also– Could include: 500, 510, 511, 530, 550, Could include: 500, 510, 511, 530, 550,

555555 670: Source Data Found670: Source Data Found

Choice of Heading: NameChoice of Heading: Name

In general, choose, as the basis of the In general, choose, as the basis of the headingheading for a person, the name by which for a person, the name by which he or she is commonly known. This may be he or she is commonly known. This may be the person’s real name, the person’s real name, pseudonympseudonym, title , title of nobility, nickname, initials, or other of nobility, nickname, initials, or other appellation*. (AACR2R: 22.1A) appellation*. (AACR2R: 22.1A) – Include diacritics if essential to name and Include diacritics if essential to name and

hyphenshyphens– Example: 100 Carter, Jimmy,|d1924-Example: 100 Carter, Jimmy,|d1924-

400 Carter, James Earl,|d1924-400 Carter, James Earl,|d1924-*As long as it doesn’t conflict with another name in the NAF.*As long as it doesn’t conflict with another name in the NAF.

Choice of Heading: Choice of Heading: Predominant NamePredominant Name

If a person (other than one using a If a person (other than one using a pseudonympseudonym or or pseudonyms, see pseudonyms, see 22.2B22.2B) is known by more than ) is known by more than one name, choose the name by which the person one name, choose the name by which the person is clearly most commonly known, if there is one. is clearly most commonly known, if there is one. Otherwise, choose one name or form of name Otherwise, choose one name or form of name according to the following order of preference:according to the following order of preference:a)   the name that appears most frequently in the a)   the name that appears most frequently in the person’s worksperson’s worksb)   the name that appears most frequently in b)   the name that appears most frequently in reference sourcesreference sourcesc)   the latest name. (AACR2: 22.2A1)c)   the latest name. (AACR2: 22.2A1)

One PseudoynmOne Pseudoynm

Enter under pseudonym. Make cross Enter under pseudonym. Make cross reference to real name in authority record reference to real name in authority record (4xx). (AACR2: 22.2B1) Example: (4xx). (AACR2: 22.2B1) Example:

100 1100 1 Allen, WoodyAllen, Woody400 1400 1 Konigsberg, Allen StewartKonigsberg, Allen Stewart400 1400 1 Konigsberg, Allan StewartKonigsberg, Allan Stewart670670 Woody Allen. [Phonodisc] 1964.Woody Allen. [Phonodisc] 1964.670670 Film composers guide, c1990|b(Woody Film composers guide, c1990|b(Woody

Allen; Allen Stewart Konigsberg; b. 12-1-1935, Allen; Allen Stewart Konigsberg; b. 12-1-1935, Brooklyn, N.Y.)Brooklyn, N.Y.)

670670 Reimertz, S. Woody Allen, 2000:|bt.p. Reimertz, S. Woody Allen, 2000:|bt.p. (Woody Allen) p. 9 (b. Dec. 1, 1935, in Brooklyn, New (Woody Allen) p. 9 (b. Dec. 1, 1935, in Brooklyn, New York, N.Y., USA; Allan Stewart Konigsberg; began York, N.Y., USA; Allan Stewart Konigsberg; began using name Woody Allen in spring 1952)using name Woody Allen in spring 1952)

More than one PsuedonymMore than one Psuedonym Separate bibliographic identities (AACR2: 22.2B2)Separate bibliographic identities (AACR2: 22.2B2)

If a person has established two or more If a person has established two or more bibliographic identities, as indicated by bibliographic identities, as indicated by the fact that works of one type appear the fact that works of one type appear under one under one pseudonympseudonym and works of and works of other types appear under other other types appear under other pseudonyms or the person’s real name, pseudonyms or the person’s real name, choose, as the basis for the choose, as the basis for the headingheading for for each group of works, the name by which each group of works, the name by which works in that group are identified. works in that group are identified.

Contemporary AuthorsContemporary Authors Contemporary authors (AACR2: 22.2B3)Contemporary authors (AACR2: 22.2B3)

If a contemporary If a contemporary authorauthor uses more than one uses more than one pseudonympseudonym or or his or her real name and one or more pseudonyms, use, as his or her real name and one or more pseudonyms, use, as the basis for the the basis for the headingheading for each work, the name appearing for each work, the name appearing in it. Make in it. Make referencesreferences to connect the names. to connect the names.100 1100 1 King, Stephen,|d1947-King, Stephen,|d1947-400 1400 1 King, Stiven,|d1947-King, Stiven,|d1947-400 1400 1 King, Stivn,|d1947-King, Stivn,|d1947-500 1500 1 |wnnnc|aDruse, Eleanor|wnnnc|aDruse, Eleanor500 1500 1 |wnnnc|aBachman, Richard|wnnnc|aBachman, Richard663663 For works of this author written under other names, For works of this author written under other names,

search also under|bBachman, Richard,|bDruse, Eleanorsearch also under|bBachman, Richard,|bDruse, Eleanor670670 His Carrie, 1974. His Carrie, 1974.670670 Washington post, 4/9/85|b(Stephen King has written 5 Washington post, 4/9/85|b(Stephen King has written 5

novels using the pseudonym novels using the pseudonym Richard BachmanRichard Bachman))670670 Amazon.com, May 27, 2004:|bThe journals of Eleanor Amazon.com, May 27, 2004:|bThe journals of Eleanor

Druse, 2004 (Druse, 2004 (Eleanor DruseEleanor Druse is a fictional author created by is a fictional author created by Stephen King)Stephen King)

Choice of Heading: Name ChangeChoice of Heading: Name Change

Name change (AACR2R: 22.2C1): Choose the latest Name change (AACR2R: 22.2C1): Choose the latest form of the name. Example:form of the name. Example:

100 1100 1 Ali, Muhammad,|d1942-Ali, Muhammad,|d1942-400 1400 1 Clay, Cassius,|d1942-Clay, Cassius,|d1942-400 0400 0 Cassius X,|d1942-Cassius X,|d1942-400 1400 1 X, Cassius,|d1942-X, Cassius,|d1942-400 1400 1 Ali, Muhammed,|d1942-Ali, Muhammed,|d1942-400 0400 0 Muhammad Ali,|d1942-Muhammad Ali,|d1942-670670 His I am the greatest! [Phonodisc] His I am the greatest! [Phonodisc]

1963.1963.670670 Kaletsky, R. Ali and me, c1982 Kaletsky, R. Ali and me, c1982

(a.e.)|bp. 11 (Cassius Marcellus Clay)(a.e.)|bp. 11 (Cassius Marcellus Clay)

Choice of Heading: Different Forms Choice of Heading: Different Forms of the Same Namesof the Same Names

(AACR2R: 22.3A1): Choose the form most (AACR2R: 22.3A1): Choose the form most commonly found. As required, make commonly found. As required, make referencesreferences from the other form(s). from the other form(s).

(LCRI: 22.3A): (LCRI: 22.3A): No authority recordNo authority record, then:, then:– Form found agrees with other bib records: Form found agrees with other bib records:

Use it.Use it.– Form found in 80% of the author’s work (in Form found in 80% of the author’s work (in

the statement of responsibility)the statement of responsibility)

Choice of Headings: Additions to Choice of Headings: Additions to Distinguish Identical NamesDistinguish Identical Names

Dates (AACR2: 22.17) Dates (AACR2: 22.17) – Example: King, Stephen,Example: King, Stephen,|d|d1947- 1947-

Fuller forms (AACR2: 22.18A): Add a fuller form to Fuller forms (AACR2: 22.18A): Add a fuller form to distinguish between headings that are otherwise distinguish between headings that are otherwise identical. Enclose the addition in parentheses. identical. Enclose the addition in parentheses. Optionally, add fuller form even if there is no Optionally, add fuller form even if there is no need to distinguish.need to distinguish.

(LCRI: 22.18A): Apply the optional provision. This (LCRI: 22.18A): Apply the optional provision. This means adding within parentheses the full form of means adding within parentheses the full form of an initial or abbreviation used in the heading an initial or abbreviation used in the heading when the full form is known with certainty. when the full form is known with certainty. Example: T.p. has: John B. Smith.Example: T.p. has: John B. Smith.Smith, John B.Smith, John B.|q|q(John Bristow),(John Bristow),|d|d1940-1940-

Choice of Headings: Additions to Choice of Headings: Additions to Distinguish Identical Names, pt. 2Distinguish Identical Names, pt. 2

No dates or fuller form: Use “brief term” or No dates or fuller form: Use “brief term” or role (AACR2: 22.19A1)role (AACR2: 22.19A1)

Thomas|c(Anglo-Norman poet)Thomas|c(Anglo-Norman poet)

No dates or fuller form, add a qualifier No dates or fuller form, add a qualifier (e.g., term of honour, term of address, title (e.g., term of honour, term of address, title of position or office, initials of an academic of position or office, initials of an academic degree, initials denoting membership in an degree, initials denoting membership in an organization) that appears with the name organization) that appears with the name in works by the person or in in works by the person or in reference sourcesreference sources. (AACR2: 22.19B1). (AACR2: 22.19B1)– Smith, John,|c Sir,|d 1616-1644.Smith, John,|c Sir,|d 1616-1644.

Choice of Headings: Give Up!Choice of Headings: Give Up!Undifferentiated Names (AACR2: 22.20)Undifferentiated Names (AACR2: 22.20)

If no suitable addition (fuller form of name, dates, or If no suitable addition (fuller form of name, dates, or distinguishing term) is available, use the same distinguishing term) is available, use the same headingheading for for all persons with the same name. all persons with the same name. 100100 11 King, Stephen King, Stephen670670 [Arranger of Three carols] [Arranger of Three carols]670670 Three carols, c1991:|bt.p. (Stephen King) Three carols, c1991:|bt.p. (Stephen King)670670 [Author of Ten years in all] [Author of Ten years in all]670670 Ten years in all, 1969:|b(Stephen King) Ten years in all, 1969:|b(Stephen King)670670 [Author of Munstead Wood] [Author of Munstead Wood]670670 Munstead Wood, 1996:|bt.p. verso (Stephen Munstead Wood, 1996:|bt.p. verso (Stephen King)King)670670 [Author of Global imbalances] [Author of Global imbalances]670670 Global imbalances, 2006:|bt.p. (Stephen Global imbalances, 2006:|bt.p. (Stephen King) King) e-mail sent, 13 Dec. 2006, no reply receivede-mail sent, 13 Dec. 2006, no reply received670670 The Independent www site, 2 Jan. 2007:| The Independent www site, 2 Jan. 2007:|bBusiness comment 31 July 2006 page (Stephen King is bBusiness comment 31 July 2006 page (Stephen King is managing director of economics at HSBC)managing director of economics at HSBC)

Favorite Name RuleFavorite Name Rule

Spirits (AACR2: 22.14)      Spirits (AACR2: 22.14)      

Add Add (Spirit)(Spirit) to a to a headingheading established established for a spirit communication (see for a spirit communication (see 21.2621.26).).

Parker, TheodoreParker, Theodore  (Spirit)(Spirit)

Beethoven, Ludwig vanBeethoven, Ludwig van  (Spirit)(Spirit)

Espirito UniversalEspirito Universal  (Spirit)(Spirit)

Exercise 2: Name HeadingsExercise 2: Name Headings1. You are establishing an authority for Alice Cooper. You see a

photo of him subtitled: Vincent Damon Furnier at age 6. What name do you use? Should you give a cross reference?

2. Wayne Sanders wrote a suspenseful murder mystery under the pseudonym Stevie King. He writes about his “serious” works of anthropology under his actual name, Wayne Sanders.

3. There is another Wayne Sanders in the national authority file, so we must establish a form to distinguish his name.

1. Use 100 Cooper, Alice with a see from: 400 Furner, Vincent Damon.

2. Establish 100 King, Stevie and 100 Sanders, Wayne with a 500 to each.

3. Dates, initials (failing that): brief term or role, or qualifier.

Corporate HeadingsCorporate Headings

Corporate entry: Directly unless rules Corporate entry: Directly unless rules specify to enter under name of a higher specify to enter under name of a higher body or under the name of the body or under the name of the government (AACR2: 24.1A)government (AACR2: 24.1A)

100 Humane Society of the United States100 Humane Society of the United States

Names not conveying the idea of a Names not conveying the idea of a corporate body   (AACR2: 24.4B1)corporate body   (AACR2: 24.4B1)– If the name alone does not convey the idea of If the name alone does not convey the idea of

a a corporate bodycorporate body, add a general designation in , add a general designation in English.English.

110 Google (Firm)110 Google (Firm)

Corporate Headings: Corporate Headings: Change of NameChange of Name

If the name of a corporation changes, If the name of a corporation changes, establish a new heading (new establish a new heading (new authority record). Make cross authority record). Make cross references from the old heading to references from the old heading to the new. (AACR2: 24.1C1)the new. (AACR2: 24.1C1)– Example on following slide:Example on following slide:

1102 Boston Lunatic Hospital1102 Boston Lunatic Hospital5102 Boston Insane Hospital 5102 Boston Insane Hospital ǂǂw bw b670 Reports of the Inspectors of Prisons for the county of 670 Reports of the Inspectors of Prisons for the county of

Suffolk ... 1842: Suffolk ... 1842: ǂǂb t.p. (Boston Lunatic Hospital)b t.p. (Boston Lunatic Hospital)670 RLIN/AMC, 05-19-95 670 RLIN/AMC, 05-19-95 ǂǂb (hdg.: Boston Lunatic Hospital; b (hdg.: Boston Lunatic Hospital;

note: est. as a municipal agency in 1839; renamed Boston note: est. as a municipal agency in 1839; renamed Boston Insane Hospital in 1897; made a state agency of Insane Hospital in 1897; made a state agency of Massachusetts under the name Boston State Hospital in Massachusetts under the name Boston State Hospital in 1908; closed 1981)1908; closed 1981)

1102 Boston Insane Hospital1102 Boston Insane Hospital5102 Boston Lunatic Hospital 5102 Boston Lunatic Hospital ǂǂw aw a5102 Boston State Hospital 5102 Boston State Hospital ǂǂw bw b670 Reports of the Inspectors of Prisons for the county of 670 Reports of the Inspectors of Prisons for the county of

Suffolk ... 1842 Suffolk ... 1842 ǂǂb (name not given)b (name not given)670 RLIN/AMC, 05-19-95 670 RLIN/AMC, 05-19-95 ǂǂb (hdg.: Boston Insane Hospital; b (hdg.: Boston Insane Hospital;

note: est. as a municipal agency in 1839 under name note: est. as a municipal agency in 1839 under name Boston Lunatic Hospital; renamed Boston Insane Hospital in Boston Lunatic Hospital; renamed Boston Insane Hospital in 1897; made a state agency of Massachusetts under the 1897; made a state agency of Massachusetts under the name Boston State Hospital in 1908; closed 1981)name Boston State Hospital in 1908; closed 1981)

Corporate Headings: Variant FormsCorporate Headings: Variant Forms

Use the name that appears on the chief Use the name that appears on the chief source (AACR2: 22.4B)source (AACR2: 22.4B)

If variant forms appear on the chief source If variant forms appear on the chief source and there is no predominant form, use a and there is no predominant form, use a brief form (including an initialism or an brief form (including an initialism or an acronym) that would differentiate the body acronym) that would differentiate the body from others with the same or similar brief from others with the same or similar brief names. (AACR2: 24.2D)names. (AACR2: 24.2D)Unesco notUnesco notUnited Nations Educational, Scientific, and United Nations Educational, Scientific, and

Cultural Organization Cultural Organization

Corporate bodies entered Corporate bodies entered subordinatelysubordinately

Six Types specified (AACR2: 24.18A)Six Types specified (AACR2: 24.18A)– Type 1: A name containing a term that by definition implies Type 1: A name containing a term that by definition implies

that the body is part of another (e.g., that the body is part of another (e.g., DepartmentDepartment, , DivisionDivision, , SectionSection, , BranchBranch).).

British Broadcasting Corporation.|bBritish Broadcasting Corporation.|bEngineering DivisionEngineering Division– Type 2  A name containing a word that normally implies Type 2  A name containing a word that normally implies

administrative subordination (e.g., administrative subordination (e.g., CommitteeCommittee, , CommissionCommission) provided that the name of the higher body is ) provided that the name of the higher body is required for the identification of the required for the identification of the subordinate bodysubordinate body..

Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges.|bColleges.|bCommittee on Traffic Safety Research and Committee on Traffic Safety Research and EducationEducation

– Type 3: A name that is general in nature or that does no Type 3: A name that is general in nature or that does no more than indicate a geographic, chronological, or more than indicate a geographic, chronological, or numbered or lettered subdivision of a parent body.numbered or lettered subdivision of a parent body.

Bell Telephone Laboratories.|bBell Telephone Laboratories.|bTechnical Information Technical Information LibraryLibrary

Corporate bodies entered Corporate bodies entered subordinately, Part 2subordinately, Part 2

-- Type 4: A name that does not convey the Type 4: A name that does not convey the idea of a idea of a corporate bodycorporate body..

British Library.|bBritish Library.|bCollection DevelopmentCollection Development

– Type 5: A name of a university faculty, Type 5: A name of a university faculty, school, college, institute, laboratory, etc., school, college, institute, laboratory, etc., that simply indicates a particular field of that simply indicates a particular field of study.study.

University of Missouri--Columbia.|bDept. of English.University of Missouri--Columbia.|bDept. of English.

– Type 6: A name that includes the entire name Type 6: A name that includes the entire name of the higher or of the higher or related bodyrelated body

Auburn University.|bAuburn University.|bAgricultural Experiment Agricultural Experiment StationStation ((Name:Name: Agricultural Experiment Station of Agricultural Experiment Station of Auburn University) Auburn University)

Exercise 3: Corporate HeadingsExercise 3: Corporate Headings

The name of the “Columbia Library Association” has changed to the “Greater Columbia Library Association.”

110 2 University of Missouri--Columbia.|bLibraries1102 Boston Public Library110 2 Association for Library Collections & Technical Services110 2 University of Missouri--Columbia.|bAlumni Association110 1 Missouri.|bState Dept. of Agriculture

Uniform Titles: PurposeUniform Titles: Purpose

Purpose (AACR2: 25.1A)Purpose (AACR2: 25.1A) To access all the manifestations of a To access all the manifestations of a

work when they’ve been published work when they’ve been published under different titlesunder different titlesExamples: Huckleberry Finn searchExamples: Huckleberry Finn search

To differentiate between identical To differentiate between identical titles titles – Examples: NewslettersExamples: Newsletters

Uniform Title: When to UseUniform Title: When to Use

Base decision on: (AACR2: 25.1A)Base decision on: (AACR2: 25.1A)1)   how well the work is known1)   how well the work is known2)   how many manifestations of the work 2)   how many manifestations of the work

are involvedare involved3)   whether another work with the same 3)   whether another work with the same

title proper has been identifiedtitle proper has been identified4)   whether the main entry is under title4)   whether the main entry is under title5)   whether the work was originally in 5)   whether the work was originally in

another languageanother language6)   the extent to which the catalogue is 6)   the extent to which the catalogue is

used for used for research purposesresearch purposes..

Uniform Titles: WorksUniform Titles: Works

Works (AACR2: 25.8A): Use the Works (AACR2: 25.8A): Use the collective title collective title WorksWorks for an item that for an item that consists of, or purports to be, the consists of, or purports to be, the complete works of a person, complete works of a person, including those that are complete at including those that are complete at the time of publication. the time of publication.

LCRI 25.8A: Add the publication dateLCRI 25.8A: Add the publication date– Example: Poe, Edgar Allan,|d1809-Example: Poe, Edgar Allan,|d1809-

1849.|tWorks.|f19811849.|tWorks.|f1981

Uniform Titles: SelectionsUniform Titles: Selections

Selections (AACR2: 25.9A): Use the Selections (AACR2: 25.9A): Use the collective title collective title SelectionsSelections for items for items consisting of three or more works in consisting of three or more works in various forms, or in one form if the various forms, or in one form if the person created works in one form person created works in one form only, and for items consisting of only, and for items consisting of extracts, etc., from the works of one extracts, etc., from the works of one person. (LCRI: Also add the pub date)person. (LCRI: Also add the pub date)– Example: Poe, Edgar Allan,|d1809-1849.|Example: Poe, Edgar Allan,|d1809-1849.|

tSelections.|f2006tSelections.|f2006

Uniform Titles: Uniform Titles: Works in a Single FormWorks in a Single Form

(AACR2: 25.10): Use one of the following (AACR2: 25.10): Use one of the following collective titlescollective titles for an for an itemitem (other than music, see (other than music, see 25.34C25.34C) that consists of, or ) that consists of, or purports to be, the complete works of a person in one purports to be, the complete works of a person in one particular form.particular form.

Correspondence Correspondence Essays Essays Novels Novels Plays Plays Poems Poems Prose works Prose works Short stories Short stories SpeechesSpeeches

If the item consists of three or more but not all of the works of If the item consists of three or more but not all of the works of one person in a particular form … add Selections to the end.one person in a particular form … add Selections to the end.

Example: Novels.|kSelections.Example: Novels.|kSelections.– LCRI: 25.10: Applies when author only wrote in more than one LCRI: 25.10: Applies when author only wrote in more than one

form.form.

Exercise 4: Uniform TitlesExercise 4: Uniform Titles1. Would you make uniform titles for the following titles (pretend they

aren’t created if you know they do exist):Beowulf (a famous old English epic poem)Civil engineering (a textbook)Translation of El gato (a famous anonymous work in Spanish) You have a volume of the complete collection of Rebecca Schedler’s essays.

However, she has only published essays. What would the uniform title be?

2. If Rebecca had written both poetry and essays, would the U.T. change? And if so, to what?

1. Rebecca Schedler. Works.

2. Rebecca Schedler. Essays.

The End!The End!

Any Questions?Any Questions?


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