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Title: Issues in NameTitle and Series Authority Control


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Issues 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

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Less 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?

3
How 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

4
What 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)

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Monographic 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

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Analytic 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.

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Record without analytic name/title entries
8
Staff client view
9
Author search
10
Prolific author search
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Analytic name/title entries added
12
Prolific author search after analytic N/T fields
added
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Access 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

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440 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)

15
Whats wrong with this record?
16
440 form is not on the item
17
Why is it wrong? It matches the authority
record!!!
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No 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

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The right stuff
20
Uniform 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)

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Where 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

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Special 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

23
Uniform titles for works published under more
than 1 title
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After CTK (BAM button)
25
Translation before uniform title added
26
Base authority record
27
Translation after uniform title added
28
Uniform title in an analytic entry
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Personal 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

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As an added entry
31
As a name/title series added entry
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Whats wrong with this record?
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After correction
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Initial 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.

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Example of dropped initial article in an
authority record
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Transferring 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???

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Answer
  • 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)

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Name/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)

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Examples
  • 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)

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Examples, 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
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