Title: Issues in NameTitle and Series Authority Control
1Issues in Name/Title and Series Authority Control
- Demystifying Authority Controls Stepchildren
- Priscilla J. Matthews
- Illinois State University
- Presented at I-Share Cataloging and Authority
Control Team Forum - Nov. 13, 2007
2Less used, often misunderstood
- Often avoided because of misunderstanding of more
complex coding - Confusion between 440 and 490/8xx usage,
especially for personal author series - Misunderstanding of where title qualifiers belong
for series statements - Confusion in how to use the authority record
fields in a bib record for actual cataloging - What happens to initial articles?
3How are these fields searched in the OPAC?
- Initial OPAC development made searching difficult
- Need to know which indexes include which fields
not necessarily intuitively obvious from search
names - For example, in Web Voyage, the Prolific
Author/Composer search does a better job of
collocation when looking for specific
author/title combinations
4What catalog functions do these fields support?
- Collocation The process of bringing together
records and/or information packages that are
related in some way (e.g. same author, same work,
same subject, etc.) - Definition from Introduction to Cataloging and
Classification, 10th ed. by Arlene G. Taylor
(2006)
5Monographic series
- Definition A series of monographs with a
collective title - Definition from Introduction to Cataloging and
Classification, 10th ed. by Arlene G. Taylor
(2006) - Entry is determined by the appropriate entry of
the collective work and may be under a personal
author, corporate author, or title
6Analytic entriesAACR2R 21.30M1
- Make an analytical added entry under the heading
for a work contained within the item being
catalogued (see 21.7B-21.7C, 21.13B, and 21.15A
for guidance in specific cases). Make additional
analytical entries in accordance with the policy
of the cataloguing agency. See also chapter 13. - In such a case, the heading is that of the person
or corporate body or the title under which the
work contained is, or would be, entered. If that
heading is for a person or body, add the title of
the work contained to form a name-title added
entry heading. When necessary, add the edition
statement, date, etc., to the name-title or title
added entry heading. - When appropriate, substitute a uniform title (see
chapter 25) for a title proper in a name-title or
title analytical entry heading.
7Record without analytic name/title entries
8Staff client view
9Author search
10Prolific author search
11Analytic name/title entries added
12Prolific author search after analytic N/T fields
added
13Access fields, not descriptionor are they?
- Series field sometimes is description only,
sometimes doubles as an access point - The tag determination should only be made AFTER
the decision is made to trace (make an added
entry) for the series and AFTER the form of entry
is determined
14440 vs. 490
- 440 series is traced (there is a series added
entry) AND the authorized heading is exactly the
same as is present on the piece Field functions
as both a descriptive field and an access point - 490 transcribes the series form from the piece
description only the 1st indicator shows
whether the series is untraced (no added entry)
or whether the added entry is in a different form
(8xx)
15Whats wrong with this record?
16440 form is not on the item
17Why is it wrong? It matches the authority
record!!!
18No way, no how!
- Parentheses usually indicate a qualifier, or an
addition to the title, which is something added
to a heading based on AACR2, and never found on
the piece - A parenthetical qualifier should NEVER be found
in a 440 field - Should be in a 490/8xx pair if a series added
entry is desired
19The right stuff
20Uniform Titles
- Definition of Uniform title Title chosen for
cataloging purposes when a work has appeared
under more than one title or in more than one
form allows display of all manifestations of a
work together. Uniform titles are also used to
distinguish between and among different works
that have the same title. - Definition from Introduction to Cataloging and
Classification, 10th ed. by Arlene G. Taylor
(2006)
21Where do title qualifiers or additions come from?
- AACR2R, 25.5B and the accompanying rule
interpretation for conflict resolution - Most relate to serials, including numbered and
unnumbered monographic series)/unnumbered
monographic series entered under title - A few relate to serials, including numbered and
unnumbered monographic series)/unnumbered
monographic series entered under name heading - A few also relate to monographs, integrating
resources
22Special rules for special materials
- There are extensive rules for the construction of
uniform title for special materials such as
music, sacred and liturgical works, and legal
materials - Rules are also in Chapter 25
23Uniform titles for works published under more
than 1 title
24After CTK (BAM button)
25Translation before uniform title added
26Base authority record
27Translation after uniform title added
28Uniform title in an analytic entry
29Personal author series
- Collection of works with individual titles which
also bear a collective title, may be numbered,
and are entered under a personal name - Examples
- Lord of the rings by J.R.R. Tolkien
- Queens of England series by Jean Plaidy
- The Belgariad by David Eddings
30As an added entry
31As a name/title series added entry
32Whats wrong with this record?
33After correction
34Initial articles
- Since there is no way to tell the computer to
ignore initial articles in the title portion of a
name/title entry, initial articles are DROPPED in
a t - The exception is if a uniform title files under
that article (name of a person or a place). - 700 12 Wilde, Oscar, d 1854-1900. t Picture of
Dorian Gray. Piece The picture of Dorian Gray - 700 1 Furstinger, Nancy. t Los Angeles.
35Example of dropped initial article in an
authority record
36Transferring authority information to the
bibliographic record
- The authority record tags come from the MARC
format for authority data - The bibliographic record tags come from the MARC
format for bibliographic data - 130 in the authority record may be used as the
440 in the bibliographic record under what
circumstances???
37Answer
- If the series is going to be traced (have an
added entry) AND the form of heading in the
authority record is EXACTLY the same as the form
on the piece - Otherwise, the form on the piece is in the 490
with 1st indicator 1 and the series added entry
is in the 830 - May also be used as a subject added entry (630)
or related added entry (730)
38Name/title authority records can be transferred
to 2 fields
- A name/title authority record with the form
- 100 1 a Last name, First name. t Title
- may be found as a 100/240 combination with the t
Title in the 240 a OR - may be found as a single field (6xx, 7xx, or 8xx)
39Examples
- 100 1 Shakespeare, William, d 1564-1616.
- 240 10 Hamlet
- 245 14 The tragedy of Hamlet, prince of Denmark
- (a copy of Hamlet with the 245 on the title page)
40Examples, continued
- 600 10 Shakespeare, William, d 1564-1616. t
Hamlet. - For a work about Hamlet
- 700 10 Shakespeare, William, d 1564-1616. t
Hamlet. - As an added entry for a motion picture version of
Hamlet