In <nonSort> and <title>, and further in <subTitle>, <partNumber>, and
<partName>. The "title" is everything in <titleInfo> and marking up
individual parts of the title should assist processing and display, not
hinder it.
In your example, what *is* [electronic resource] doing in <title>?
It's *your* record after all. An electronic resource could be marked as
such with <genre authority="marcgt">web site</genre>, a <url> element
under <location>, an <internetMediaType> element under
<physicalDescription>, and/or an <identifier type="uri"> (if the
location is canonical).
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Frankly, I find it strange to have a <title> tag that is no such
thing.
In other words, the <title> cannot be found in the <title>, it must be
found in <nonSort> (if such exists) and <title>. How intuitive is
that?
But if that is the collective wisdom of the group, I can live with it.
Meanwhile, to use a local example, this is a sample from one of our
MODS records for our online books (see
<http://texts.cdlib.org/escholarship/>:
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