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Re: Subject Authority Records for Sherlock Holmes

From:

"Adam L. Schiff" <[log in to unmask]>

Reply-To:

Program for Cooperative Cataloging <[log in to unmask]>

Date:

Wed, 4 Sep 2013 17:14:16 -0700

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Please see the Summary of Decisions, Editorial Meeting Number 07: 
http://www.loc.gov/aba/pcc/saco/cpsoed/psd-130715.html

Fictitious and legendary characters, and animals with proper names

As of July 9, 2013, all headings for individual fictitious and legendary 
characters (e.g., Harry Potter, Paul Bunyan) and individual animals with 
proper names (e.g., Lassie) should be established in the name authority 
file using RDA instructions.  The RDA heading will be valid for use as a 
subject heading.

Headings for groups of fictitious and legendary characters (e.g., Hardy 
Boys, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles) will continue to be established in 
LCSH because they cannot currently be established with RDA instructions.
The following workflows should be followed when inputting a name authority 
for an individual fictitious or legendary character, or an animal with a 
proper name.

If the heading is needed for subject cataloging and an LCSH heading for 
the character already exists, catalogers may continue to assign the 
existing LCSH heading. In that case, do not make a name authority record.
Optionally, catalogers may make a name authority for the character if an 
LCSH heading already exists, but then must also make a proposal to cancel 
the existing LC subject heading. The proposal should be made through the 
Subject Proposal System; click the icon next to the heading and select the 
option Propose cancelling this heading.

If the heading is needed for a descriptive access point, it should be 
input into the name authority file.  LCSH should be searched to determine 
whether the character has already been established there.  If so, a 
proposal to cancel the subject heading must also be made.  The proposal 
should be made through the Subject Proposal System; click the icon next to 
the heading and select the option Propose cancelling this heading.  NACO 
libraries who do not contribute SACO proposals may email [log in to unmask] to 
request that PSD make the cancellation proposal for them.

A project to transition all individual character and named animal headings 
from LCSH to the name authority file will be conducted as resources are 
available.  Catalogers are requested to refrain from unilaterally 
undertaking projects to convert the LC subject headings to name headings 
in a wholesale manner.  Workload and staffing issues do not permit PSD to 
process the number of proposals that such projects would generate.  SACO 
libraries wishing to undertake such a project may contact the Coop Section 
at [log in to unmask] and the request will be considered.

Notes on fictitious character heading assignment:  The policies on 
assignment of fictitious characters to works of the imagination have not 
changed.  Fictitious character headings may be assigned to literary 
collections (i.e., collections of works by multiple authors).  They may be 
assigned to individual plays and poems only if the character has been 
borrowed from another author. Fictitious character headings may be 
assigned to fiction only when the character has appeared in three or more 
individual works and the works are being cataloged according to the 
special provisions for increased access to fiction.  See H 1610 and H 1790 
for more details.

Subdivisions in H 1110, the list of free-floating subdivisions that may be 
used with personal name headings, are not valid for use with headings for 
fictitious and legendary characters, or individual named animals.

Subdivisions from the list that are needed for use under an individual 
heading may be proposed and editorially established under the specific 
heading.  The form subdivisions Comic books, strips, etc., Drama, Fiction, 
Literary collections, and Poetry can still be applied on a free-floating 
basis to name headings for individual fictitious and legendary characters.

The SHM will be revised to reflect the new procedures.


Also worth reading is this from the Summary of Decisions, Editorial 
Meeting Number 08 
(http://www.loc.gov/aba/pcc/saco/cpsoed/psd-130819.html):

Deities and mythological figures

Headings for individual deities and mythological figures (e.g., Thor, 
Hercules) should now be established in the name authority file using RDA 
instructions. The RDA heading will be valid for use as a subject heading.

Headings for groups of deities and mythological figures (e.g., Nymphs, the 
Furies) will continue to be established in LCSH because they cannot 
currently be established with RDA instructions. The heading God and 
headings of the type God (name of religion) (e.g., God (Christianity); God 
(Greek religion)) also continue to be established in LCSH.

The following workflows should be followed when inputting a name authority 
for an individual deity or mythological figure.

If the heading is needed for subject cataloging and an LCSH heading for 
the deity or mythological figure already exists, catalogers may continue 
to assign the existing LCSH heading. In that case, do not make a name 
authority record.

Optionally, catalogers may make a name authority for the deity or 
mythological figure if an LCSH heading already exists, but then must also 
make a proposal to cancel the existing LC subject heading. The proposal 
should be made through the Subject Proposal System; click the icon next to 
the heading and select the option Propose cancelling this heading.

If the heading is needed for a descriptive access point, it should be 
input into the name authority file. LCSH should be searched to determine 
whether the deity or mythological figure has already been established 
there. If so, a proposal to cancel the subject heading must also be made. 
The proposal should be made through the Subject Proposal System; click the 
icon next to the heading and select the option Propose cancelling this 
heading. NACO libraries who do not contribute SACO proposals may email 
[log in to unmask] to request that PSD make the cancellation proposal for 
them.

A project to transition all individual deity and mythological figure 
headings from LCSH to the name authority file will be conducted as 
resources are available. Catalogers are requested to refrain from 
unilaterally undertaking projects to convert the LC subject headings to 
name headings in a wholesale manner. Workload and staffing issues do not 
permit PSD to process the number of proposals that such projects would 
generate. SACO libraries wishing to undertake such a project may contact 
the Coop Section at [log in to unmask] and the request will be considered.

The SHM will be revised to reflect the new procedures.




On Wed, 4 Sep 2013, Mascaro,Michelle J wrote:

> Date: Wed, 4 Sep 2013 13:29:47 -0400
> From: "Mascaro,Michelle J" <[log in to unmask]>
> Reply-To: Program for Cooperative Cataloging <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Subject Authority Records for Sherlock Holmes
> 
> A colleague of mine brought to my attention that per the 010 in  no2013039964 the subject heading  record  "150 __ Holmes, Sherlock (Fictitious character)" (sh 85061506) was merged into the name authority record  "100 1_ Holmes, Sherlock."  However, sh 85061506 still exists in the LCSH file.  Authority record no2013039964 has been coded as being valid both as a name and subject heading.
>
> This naturally brought up questions on what is the current practice for handling subject access for fictitious characters.  Per H-1610, subject heading authority records, tagged 150, with the appellation of (Fictitious character) are still to be used for subject access and the new author authority records are not supposed to be used as subject headings.  Is this still the case, or has this policy changed as part of the July updates to the RDA Toolkit?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Michelle Mascaro
> Assistant Professor of Bibliography
> Coordinator, Cataloging Services and Special Collections Cataloger
> University Libraries
> The University of Akron
> Akron, OH 44325-1712
> 330-972-2446 (Electronic Services, Cataloging Unit)
> 330-972-6830 (Archival Services)
>
>

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Adam L. Schiff
Principal Cataloger
University of Washington Libraries
Box 352900
Seattle, WA 98195-2900
(206) 543-8409
(206) 685-8782 fax
[log in to unmask]
http://faculty.washington.edu/~aschiff
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