Title: Graphic Novels
1 Graphic Novels
- Julianne Beall
- Assistant Editor, DDC
- Library of Congress
- Saturday, January 15, 2005
- ALA MW Boston
2http//www.oclc.org/dewey/discussion/
- Graphic Novels in DDC Discussion Paper
- Supplement to Graphic Novels in DDC
- Draft schedule 741.5 Cartoons, caricatures,
comics, graphic novels, fotonovelas available for
testing - Comments and suggestions by March 31, 2005
3Previous Discussion and Advice
- Oral discussion and advice from librarians and
members of publishing community - 20 written responses to written discussion papers
(some individual responses, some group responses) - Unfortunately, people disagree about important
issues
4741.5 vs. 800
- For 741.5 8
- For 800 7
- Mixed response 2
- No response 3
5741.5 vs. 800 (continued)
- The obvious tension of intent' with graphic
novels, i.e., their intent is both literary and
artistic - When narrative is presented primarily visually,
or when graphics and text are equally important,
prefer 700 over 800
6700 vs. 800
- The same preference for 700 holds for a
combination of - music and literature
- acting and literature
- dancing and literature
7700 vs. 800 (continued)
- First of two rule
- 700 The arts Fine and decorative arts
- . . . for literature, see 800
8700 vs. 800 Examples
- Shakespeare, Othello 822.33
- Stage production 792.92
- Verdi, Otello 782.1
- Stage production 792.542
- Orson Welless film, The Tragedy of Othello, the
Moor of Venice (adaptation of Shakespeares
Othello) 791.4372
9All Kinds Together vs. Separate Categories
- For all kinds together 6
- Impossible to make workable distinctions
- For separate categories 5
- No response 9
10Suggestions from Respondents Suggestion A 2
Categories
- Cartoons comics that form a narrative
- Cartoons comics that do not form a narrative
11Suggestion B 3 Categories
- Single panel cartoons/caricatures
- Comic strips that are the graphic equivalent of
brief prose anecdotes - Graphic stories, including those originally
published serially in comic strip or comic book
form, those originally published in a single
volume, and those originally published serially
as a series of volumes"
12Suggestion C 4 Categories
- Single-moment representations (caricatures)
- Comics (serials publications in which neither
the beginning nor the end point of the story
informs the current episode in hand)
13Suggestion C 4 Categories (continued)
- Comic strips (single-movementjoke,
thoughtexpositions that may be republished in a
collection but which collection forms no
overarching arc of development of characters or
plot) - All formal narrativesbe they traditional
prose-only novels, graphic novels, or verse
novels
14741.5 Cartoons, caricatures, comics, graphic
novels, fotonovelas
- Standard subdivisions are added for any or all
topics in heading - Class here comic strips, comic books
- But notation 741.54-.57 left open for possible
future development of specific categories
15Fiction and Nonfiction Graphic Novels Manual Note
- Work presented as essay, textbook, journalistic,
biographical, or autobiographical account of
nonfiction topic if in doubt, prefer the number
for the topic in 001-999 - Work that uses techniques of fiction writing to
tell story of actual people and events if in
doubt, prefer 741.5
16741.51 Techniques . . . .
- Class here comprehensive works
- Class techniques, procedures, apparatus,
equipment, materials used for special aspects in
741.53
17741.53 Special aspects . . .
- Class here genres
- Class single works and collections of works
regardless of genre in 741.59
18741.59 Historical, geographic, persons treatment
formerly 741.509
- Class here single works and collections of works
development, description, critical appraisal - Class works of description and critical appraisal
that focus on a specific aspect and are not
limited to an individual artist or writer with
the aspect in 741.53, e.g., critical appraisal of
superhero comics 741.5352
19741.59 Subarrangement by Country Manual Note
- Use notation for country where first published
for individual works where multiple hands (e.g.,
writers, pencilers, inkers, colorists, letterers)
have contributed to the final work - Use notation for country of the artist or writer
for collections that feature the work of a
particular artist or writer
20741.59 Subarrangement by Country Manual Note
(continued)
- If in doubt, try to determine which country's
cultural tradition the work was originally aimed
at, and use the notation for that country - If still in doubt, prefer notation for the
country that comes later in Table 2
21Special Collections Outside DDC
- Fic or F Fiction
- TEEN GN
- GN for adult readers
- No consistent pattern local experimentation