Anthony, Mike, et al.:
The pertinent section Z1 currently reads:
"British Library records. The British Library must be consulted prior to
making any change to the 1XX field of a record it has contributed (i.e.,
any record with the code "Uk" in 040 subfield $a). Send an email message
to [log in to unmask] giving the Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN)
of the record and a brief explanation for the proposed change. Fax
supporting information for the proposed change if such information would be
useful (International: +44 1937 546562)."
If practice has indeed evolved to the point where NACO libraries should
merely notify the BL when we change a 1XX on a Uk record, could the yellow
pages be updated to reflect this change?
-- Jim LeBlanc
At 12:51 PM 11/18/2003 -0500, you wrote:
>Mike,
>
>In practice, the provisions in Z1 relating to the revision of name
>headings contributed to the NACO file by the British Library have
>become
>more a notification than an approval process. A simple e-mail to the
>address provided in Z1, specifying the record number and the revisions
>involved, will usually suffice. They are very agreeable to other
>bibliographic inquiries sent through the same address.
>
>This change in practice has been to a large extent due to the British
>Library's willingness to adopt the NACO form of heading in its
>database
>and bibliographic products in preference to its own.
>
>In order for them to do this, however, they must be informed of the
>revisions. In some past cases, I have received responses from them
>asking for a delay in distributing a revision, due to the need of
>synchronising their own bibliographic distribution system with that of
>LC/PCC.
>
>In my eight happy years dealing with the BL, they have never
>"disapproved" a revision to a heading. At most, they have provided
>better data which can be used in either a new, AACR2 formulation of
>the
>heading or qualifiers to the heading.
>
>The reminder to the PCC list was done at their request during a
>particularly complicated phase of data migration to their new system.
>It is particularly useful to that process for them to keep the bulk of
>the database as current as possible; notification is the quickest way
>to
>do that.
>
>Anthony R.D. Franks
>Cooperative Cataloging Program Specialist
>Library of Congress
>202-707-2822 (voice)
>202-252-2082 (fax)
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