Sure.
Here is an excerpt from the MODS record for an issue of The New Age,
containing an article written by "Alice Morning" (one of the many
pseudonyms for Beatrice Hastings):
<mods xmlns="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/
2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3 http://www.loc.gov/
standards/mods/v3/mods-3-2.xsd">
<titleInfo>
<nonSort>The</nonSort>
<title>New Age</title>
<partNumber>Volume 7, Number 17</partNumber>
</titleInfo>
<originInfo>
<place>
<placeTerm authority="marccountry" type="code">enk</placeTerm>
<placeTerm type="text">London</placeTerm>
</place>
<publisher>The New Age Press, Ltd.</publisher>
<dateIssued keyDate="yes" encoding="w3cdtf">1910-08-25</dateIssued>
</originInfo>
<genre authority="marcgt">periodical</genre>
<relatedItem type="host">
<titleInfo>
<nonSort>The</nonSort>
<title>New Age</title>
</titleInfo>
<part>
<detail type="issue">
<number>17</number>
</detail>
<extent unit="pages">
<start>385</start>
<end>408</end>
</extent>
</part>
</relatedItem>
<relatedItem type="constituent" ID="mjp.na.07.17.9">
<titleInfo>
<nonSort>The</nonSort>
<title>Lady</title>
</titleInfo>
<name type="personal" xmlns:ns2="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"
ns2:href="HastingsBeatrice">
<namePart>Morning, Alice</namePart>
<role>
<roleTerm authority="marcrelator">creator</roleTerm>
</role>
</name>
<part>
<extent unit="pages">
<start>395</start>
<end>396</end>
</extent>
</part>
</relatedItem>
</mods>
And here is the MADS record for Beatrice Hastings (abbreviated for
clarity):
<mads>
<authority>
<name type="personal">
<namePart type="family">Hastings</namePart>
<namePart type="given">Beatrice</namePart>
<namePart type="date">1879-1943</namePart>
</name>
</authority>
<related>
<name type="personal">
<namePart>Morning, Alice</namePart>
</name>
</related>
<identifier type="LCCN">no2006002215</identifier>
<identifier type="mjp">HastingsBeatrice</identifier>
</mads>
We use the <identifier> element in the MADS record to encode both a
local identifier and, when possible, an LCCN (to support future
federated searches); in the MODS record, we use the xlink:href
attribute on the <name> element to link the byline to the name
authority record.
--C
On Jun 28, 2006, at 1:38 PM, John Banning wrote:
> Clifford,
> Can you provide an example?
>
> thanks, John
>
>
> Clifford Wulfman wrote:
>> John,
>>
>> We've been running into this all the time as we catalog early
>> twentieth-century periodicals. Our approach has been to use record
>> the name as it appears in the MODS record and then use MADS
>> records to capture the relationship among names.
>>
>> On Jun 21, 2006, at 2:00 PM, John Banning wrote:
>>
>>> While attempting to document the metadata for a issues of several
>>> Dime
>>> Novels (http://garamond.stanford.edu:9001/dp/owai/127_401_R.jpg),
>>> it has
>>> been revealed that the authors often go by pseudonyms. For
>>> instance "A New
>>> York Detective".
>>>
>>> How should this be captured in MODS? Does anyone have any examples?
>>> Obviously this should be captured in the <name> element, but are
>>> there sub
>>> elements or attributes that designate pseudonyms?
>>>
>>> Thanks for any and all help,
>>> John Banning
>>> Stanford University
>>
>> Clifford Wulfman
>> Technical Director, Modernist Journals Project
>> Brown University
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