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Title: Choice of Entry


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Choice of Entry
  • Main and Added Entries

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AACR2 Part II
Choice of access points
Forms of access points
Many Access point
Few access points
First description level
Second and third description levels
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AACR2R Part II
  • 21 Choice of Access Points
  • 22 Headings for Persons
  • 23 Geographic Names
  • 24 Headings for Corporate Bodies
  • 25 Uniform Titles
  • 26 References

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Access point
  • A name, term, code, etc. under which a
    bibliographic record may be searched and
    identified
  • Example of access points are title, subject,
    author, etc.

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Main and added entries
  • In Part II the rules are based on the
    proposition that one main entry is made for each
    item described, and that this is supplemented by
    added entries.

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Main entry
  • The complete catalogue record of an item,
    presented in the form by which the entity is to
    be uniformly identified and cited. AACR2
  • In the days of manually prepared cards, it has
    been the practice to designate one of the access
    points as chief access point or main entry

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Added entries
  • An entry, additional to he main entry, by
    which an item is represented in a catalogue a
    secondary entry
  • AACR2
  • The aim is to provide access to bibliographic
    descriptions in addition to the access provided
    by the main entry heading.

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Do we need main entries in the online
environment?
  • Standard convention for the way a bibliographic
    item should be cited.
  • The collocative function
  • Immediate information on authorship (primary
    responsibility)
  • The most prominent role (a performing musician
    versus the composer of a piece of classical
    music)

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MARC for AA2 Pt.2
  • 1XX main entry
  • 7XX added entry
  • 4XX Series statement and added entry
  • X00 personal name
  • X10 corporate body
  • X11 conference

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MARC wrinkles
  • 245 1st indicator
  • 0 no added entry
  • 1 added entry
  • 246 varying form of title
  • 440 series statement added entry

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CHAPTER 21CHOICE OF ACCESS POINTS
  • 21.0 INTRODUCTORY RULES
  • 21.0A Main and added entries
  • 21.0B Sources for determining access points

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CHAPTER 21CHOICE OF ACCESS POINTS
  • 21.1 GENERAL RULE
  • 21.1A Works of personal authorship
  • 21.1B Entry under corporate body
  • 21.1C Entry under title

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21.1A Personal Authorship
  • person chiefly responsible for the creation of
    the intellectual or artistic content of the work.

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100 1_ a Samek, Toni, d 1964- 245 10 a
Intellectual freedom and social responsibility in
American librarianship, 1967-1974 / c by Toni
Samek with a foreword by Sanford Berman. 246
18 a Intellectual freedom social
responsibility in librarianship, 1967-1974
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21.1B Entry under Corporate Body
  • A corporate body is an organization or a group
    of persons that is identified by a particular
    name and that acts, or may act, as an entity.
  • associations, institutions, business firms,
    nonprofit enterprises, governments, government
    agencies, projects and programmes, religious
    bodies, local church groups identified by the
    name of the church, and conferences.

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21.1B2 Main entry under corporate body
  • Emanates from a corporate body AND is
  • Administrative work
  • Specific legal, governmental, religious
  • Collective thought of the body
  • Collective activity of a conference or an event
  • Collective activity of a performing group
  • Cartographic material emanating from a corporate
    body other than a body that is merely responsible
    for their publication

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110 2 a Canadian Association for Information
Science. b Conference n (23rd d 1993 c
University of Alberta. School of Library and
Information Studies) 245 10 a Connectedness
b information, systems, people, organizations /
c edited by Hope A. Olson, Dennis B. Ward. 260
a Edmonton b School of Library and
Information Studies, University of Alberta, c
1995. 700 1 a Olson, Hope A. 700 1 a Ward,
Dennis B. 710 2 a University of Alberta. b
School of Library and Information Studies.
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21.1C Entry under title
  • Everything not entered under personal author or
    corporate body
  • Personal authorship is unknown
  • A collection of works by different persons and
    bodies
  • A work that emanates from a corporate body but
    does not fall into any of the categories and is
    not personal authorship
  • It is accepted as sacred scripture by a religious
    group

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Entry under title examples
  • A memorial to Congress against an increase of
    duties on importations/ by citizens of Boston and
    vicinity
  • Working class stories of the 1890s/ edited, with
    an introduction, by P.J. Keating
  • The book of Isaiah

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Entry under title
245 00 a Beatrix Potter's Peter Rabbit b a
children's classic at 100 / c edited by Margaret
Mackey. 260 __ a Lanham, Md. b Children's
Literature Association and the Scarecrow Press,
c 2002. 440 _0 a Children's Literature
Association centennial studies v no. 1 700 1_
a Mackey, Margaret.
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More detailed rules
  • 21.4 Works for which a single person or corporate
    body is responsible
  • 21.5 Works of unknown or uncertain authorship or
    by unnamed groups
  • 21.6 Works of shared responsibility
  • Rule of three
  • Principal responsibility
  • 21.7 Collections and works produced under
    editorial direction

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Shared responsibility example
100 1_ a Altmann, Anna E. 245 10 a Tales, then
and now b more folktales as literary fictions
for young adults / c Anna E. Altmann, Gail de
Vos. 260 __ a Englewood, Colo. b Libraries
Unlimited, c 2001. 700 1_ a De Vos, Gail, d
1949-
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  • The Western experience
  • Mortimer Chambers
  • Raymond Grew
  • Dasvid Herlihy
  • Theodore K. Rabb
  • Isser Woloch
  • 245 04 a The Western experience c Mortimer
    Chambers et al.
  • 260__ a New York, b Knopf distributed by
    Random House, c 1974
  • 300__ a 3 v. b illus. c 24 cm.
  • 504__ a Includes bibliographies.
  • 7001_ a Chambers, Mortimer.

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Works of mixed responsibility
  • 21.8A Scope
  • Works that are modifications of other works
  • 21.9-21.23 Mixed responsibility in new works
  • 21.28 Related works

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Works that are modifications of other works
  • 21.9 enter as appropriate for new work if
  • - substantially modified
  • - in a different medium

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21.10 Adaptations of texts
245 00 a Little women / c a DiNovi Pictures
Production directed by Gillian Armstrong
produced by Denise DiNovi screenplay by Robin
Swicord. 508 __ a Director of photography,
Geoffrey Simpson film editor, Nicholas Beauman
music, Thomas Newman. 511 1_ a Winona Ryder,
Gabriel Byrne, Trini Alvarado, Samantha Mathis,
Kirsten Dunst, Christian Bale. 500 __ a Based
on the novel Little women by Louisa May Alcott.
700 1_ a Armstrong, Gillian, d 1950- e
direction. 700 1_ a Swicord, Robin, e writing.
700 1_ a Ryder, Winona, d 1971- e cast. 700
1_ a Byrne, Gabriel, d 1950- e cast. 700 1_
a Bale, Christian, e cast. 700 1_ a Alcott,
Louisa May, d 1832-1888. t Little women.
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Added entries
  • 21.29 General rule make an a.e.
  • To provide additional access
  • If instructed in 21.30
  • If a user might search for it
  • If called for in the particular catalogue
  • 21.29F the reason for an a.e. must be apparent
    from the description
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