Title: Cataloguing Sound Recordings
1Cataloguing Sound Recordings
- Harjit Aulakh
- Luke Meager
- Jenna Thomson
- LIBR 513 November 30, 2005
2Types of Sound Recordings
- Five Formats
- Cylinder since 1859.
- Disk (or disc) Shellac, vinyl 33, 45 rpm.
- Magnetic Wire, tape (cassette, reel-to-reel).
- Optical Compact disc.
- Solid state All-electronic, i.e. MP3, WAV,
streaming.
3History of Bibliographic Control
- 1973 IFLA general counsel recommends that
ISBD(NBM) Working Group be formed - ISBD(NBM) W.G. constituted in 1975
- 1975 Joint Steering Committee of AACR proposed
to IFLA that a general bibliographic standard be
developed
4History of Bibliographic Control
- 1977 ISBD(NBM) Non-book materials
- Published in conjunction and conformity with
ISBD(G) - 1976 AACR (North American text)
- Chapter 14 revised Sound Recordings reflecting
development of ISBDs) - Incorporated into AACR2 (1978)
5History of Bibliographic Control
- AACR2 Chapter 9 (renamed Computer Files)
published in 1987 - 2001 amendments to AACR2 included complete
revision of Chapter 9 (renamed Electronic
Resources)
6History of Bibliographic Control / Best Practices
- Since 1989 the Library of Congress LCRI (Library
of Congress Rule Interpretations) - Refers to rule numbers of AACR2
7Best Practices
- Library of Congress
- OCLC
- Ralph Papakhian _at_ William and Gale Cook Music
Library, Indiana State University
8Sound Recordings Compact Discs
9Introduction
- CDs are two Things
- Sound Recordings
- Electronic Resources
- Chief Source Of Information
- Rule No 6.0B1 of AACR2r
- Item itself
10- Title
- Rule No 1.1B1, 5.1B1 and 6.1B1 of AACR2r
- .
- Parallel titles
- Rule No 6.1D1, 1.1D and 5.1D
- PyassIn search of Destiny
- Romanization
- Rule No A.33A, and A.34A of AACR2r
11 - General Material Designation
- Rule No 1.1C and 6.1C1 of AACR2r
- sound recording
- Statement of Responsibility
- Rule No 6.1F1, 1.1F and 6.1F3
- Singer,lyrics and Music Babbu Mann Presented
by,Gulshan Kumar
12- Place of Publication Distribution, etc.
- Rule no 6.4c1 and 1.4c1 of AACR2r
- New Delhi
- Name of Publisher, Distributor, etc.
- Rule no 6.4D1 and 1.4D
- Tseries
- Date of Publication.
- 6.4F1 and 1.4F
- 2005
13- Physical Description
- Rule no 6.5B Extent of item (including specific
material designation) - 1 sound disc (45min.)
- Other Physical Details
- Rule no 6.5C1 and 6.5C2 type of recording
- 1sound disc (45min.) digital
- Dimensions
- Rule no 6.5D2 the diameter of the disc in inches
- 1sound disc (45min.) digital 4 3/4 in.
14- Notes
- Language
- Rule no 6.7B2
- Songs in Punjabi
- Content
- Rule no 6.7B17
- Added Entry
- Mann, Babbu Kumar Gulshan
15Catalogue According To AACR2r
- Type of Material Music Sound recording
- Main Title
- GMDsound recording
- Parallel Title Pyass In search of destiny
- Statement of Responsibility Singer,lyrics, Music
Babbu MannPresented by,Gulshan Kumar - Physical Description 1sound disc (45min.)
digital 4 3/4 in. - Place Publisher New Delhi,Tseries
16- Notes
- Language
- Songs in Punjabi
- Content
- 1.Mitran Di Chhatri 2. Mere Dil vich 3. Kandh
Tapke 4. Laarian De Naal 5. Pakki Kanak 6
Pind Diyan Juhaan 7. Hiq ute Gut 8. Teri Banh
Fadni. - Added entry
- Babbu Mann and Gulshan Kumar
17MARC
- 245 a
sound recording b Pyass in search of
destiny. /c Presented by Gulshan Kumar
singer,lyrics music Babbu Maan - 246 a Pyass b In search of destiny.
- 260 3 a New Delhi, India b Tseries.
- 300 a 1sound disc (45min.) b digital
43/4in. - 505 a 1.Mitran Di Chhatri 2. Mere Dil
vich 3. Kandh Tapke 4. Laarian De Naal 5.
Pakki Kanak 6 Pind Diyan Juhaan 7. Hiq ute
Gut 8. Teri Banh Fadni. - 508 a Producer Kumar Gulshan.
- 546 a Songs in Punjabi.
- 700 1 a Mann, Babbu.
- 700 1 a Kumar, Gulshan.
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18Cataloguing an MP3
19Why Bother?
- Many libraries are adding MP3s to their
collections - Audiobooks
- Music
- Can either add them in their own list, or
catalogue them, which makes them easier to find.
20The Trick
- MP3s are two things
- Sound Recordings
- Electronic Resources
- Which of these is most important?
- e.g. is it a sound recording first and an
electronic resource second, or vice versa? - Generally considered a sound recording, with
electronic resource attributes.
21The Other Trick
- MP3s dont exist physically
- You never have the item in hand
- They come with NO packaging
- MP3s need special software in order to be played.
- However, you CAN still catalogue MP3s using
AACR2r and MARC. Yay!
22What Chapter of AACR2r does that fall into?
- Chapter 6 Sound Recordings
- Covers all the elements of the record that deal
with the content, like statement of
responsibility. - Chapter 9 Electronic Resources
- Covers the format and technical aspects of the
file, like physical description. - Basically a mish-mash of the two.
23Where do I start?
- How are you accessing the MP3?
- Remotely (Need a network connection)
- Directly (CD)
- What exactly are you cataloguing?
- One MP3 of one song?
- An audiobook?
- A CD of many MP3s?
24Where do I get information?
- Chief Source of Information
- Unlike film, the chief source of information is
not the information on the item itself, with rule
6.0B1 noting that you should prefer textual data
over sound data. - This is a problem since there is no physical
accompanying material. - Take the information from formally presented
evidence (e.g. title screen(s), main menus,
encoded metadata, and the physical carrier or its
labels. (9.0B1) - Solution MP3s have metadata in their ID3 tags.
25ID3 Tags?
- Contains all the pertinent information about an
MP3
26My example One remote access music MP3
27And let the cataloguing begin110 2 a
Perpetual Dream Theory. 245 10 a When Worlds
Collide h sound recording c Perpetual Dream
Theory.
- Chief source of info ID3 tags.
- Title proper Nothing unusual (6.1B).
- GMD Sound Recording vs. Electronic Resource
(6.1C1 9.1C1) - Use depends on whether the cataloguer sees the
item as primarily music or a file. - Statement of Responsibility
- Like with a CD, those with a major role in
creating the intellectual content get the credit
(6.1F1 9.1F1)
28Weird Fields
- 256 a Computer data (1 file, 6.8MB).
- Type and Extent of Resource (9.3?)
- Several resources I looked at referred to this
chapter and this field, which doesnt exist in
AACR2r 2005 - BUT the MARC site does give Computer data as an
option, followed by the number of files and their
size. So, I went with it. - 306 a 000454
- Playing Time
- Most of the 300 fields get ignored, since theres
nothing to describe in the physical description. - BUT can use 306 to record the length of the track
(hhmmss), as per 6.5B2.
29Notes Galore!
- 538 a Mode of access World Wide Web.
Address http//www.dreamtheory.net/mp3/Perpetual
5FDream5FTheory-When5FWorlds5FCollide.mp3. - Mode of access (9.7B1c)
- If a resource is available only by remote access,
always secify the mode of access. - I included not only that it was available on the
WWW, but also the address. - Have to replace all underscore (_) characters
with 5F. - 500 a Title from ID3v2 tag.
- Source of Title Proper (9.7B3)
- The title source should always be given for an
electronic resource because its rarely obvious.
30More Notes
- 511 0 a Eryn Holbrook, vocals, piano,
keyboard Gordon Breckinridge, guitars, . - Statements of Responsibility (6.7B6)
- Give the names of performers and the medium in
which they perform if they have not been named in
the statements of responsibility and if they are
judged necessary. - 530 a Also issued on compact disc.
- Other formats (6.7B16)
- Provide the details of other formats in which the
contents of the item has been issued.
31Really, its all about the notes
- 500 a Description based on contents viewed
Nov. 21, 2005. - Item Described (9.7B22)
- For remote access resources, always give the date
on which the resource was viewed for description. - 856 40 u http//www.dreamtheory.net/mp3/
Perpetual5FDream 5FTheory-When5FWorlds5F
Collide.mp3 - Electronic Location and Access
- Not required by AACR2r
32Variable Fixed Fields
- 006 (R) Additional Material Characteristics
007 (R) Physical Description Field - Need two one for Sound Recording and one for
Electronic Resource. - 008 (NR!) General Information
- Since 008 is not repeatable, need to decide
whether to catalogue as a recording or a file. - MARC notes that most electronic resources are
catalogued as such, UNLESS they have a more
significant aspect. - Therefore, an MP3 is catalogued as a sound
recording.
33Future Directions
- Continued movement away from vinyl and cassette
to CD and MP3. - Perhaps better integration of Chapters 6 and 9 of
AACR2r for cataloguing MP3s.
34References
- Barry, Randall K., 20 Library of Congress, and 20
American Library Association. 1991. ALA-LC
romanization tables Transliteration schemes for
non-roman scripts. Washington Cataloging
Distribution Service, Library of Congress. - Joint Steering Committee for Revision of AACR,
and American Library Association. 2005.
Anglo-american cataloguing rules. Ottawa
Chicago Canadian Library Association American
Library Association. - Freeborn, Robert B. Cataloging digital sound
files AACR2 chapters 6 and 9. 2002. Internet
on-line. Available from training/digitalsoundfiles.ppt. November 10,
2005. - Freeborn, Robert B. 2002. Cataloguing MP3s The
Sound of Things to Come? MCJournal The Journal
of Academic Media Librarianship 7, no.2.
Available from ons/mcjrnl/v7n2/freebornmp3.html. November 10,
2005.