Hello
Dorothy's 670 seems reasonable and applies the prescription in examples
from the NACO Participants' Manual, Section 1. New Authority
Records--670 Field (Sources Found), XV. Citing Internet Resources. Those
examples all have "WWW site" along with the title of the site so I
suppose one could add this to the 670$a [citation book title], Google
Books via WWW, [date viewed].
As Dorothy and others have indicated--these are not "rules" but provide
some nice examples/prescription so that one doesn't have to rethink the
task over and over again.
Iris Wolley
Columbia University Libraries
Butler Library
Auyong, Dorothy wrote:
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> Mark,
>
> I don’t know if there is a consensus, but I recently did the following:
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> 670 [citation book title], accessed via Google Books, [date of search]
> : |b (data found)
>
> I don’t know that there is a compelling reason to cite it that way as
> opposed to acting as if the book were in hand, but it does document
> your source.
>
> Dorothy Auyong
>
> Principal Rare Book Cataloger
>
> Huntington Library
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> *From:* Program for Cooperative Cataloging [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> *On Behalf Of *Mark Scharff
> *Sent:* Friday, November 30, 2007 8:57 AM
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> *Subject:* [PCCLIST] Google Books citation in authority records?
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> Pardon me if this has gone by before. Is there a consensus about how
> to cite information from a book being viewed through Google Books? Is
> there any reason to specify that mode of use, as opposed to giving the
> citation as though the book was in hand? I can't think of one, but
> opinions welcome.
>
> Mark Scharff, Music Cataloger
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> Gaylord Music Library
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> Washington University in St. Louis
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