Has anyone commented on the implications for music uniform titles of the
change in LCRI 22.1? An example is the AACR2-compatible name heading
Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Felix, $d 1809-1847 and the 554 related
name-title headings. Would a well-publicized cooperative project be
feasible both to identify and revise name authority records and to
report the necessary bibliographic file maintenance? The scope of the
revision required could become a deterrent to the establishment of a new
name-title authority record using a currently AACR2-compatible name heading.
Brad
Antony Robert David Franks wrote:
>Carl,
>
>LCRI 22.1 has been re-written to cover the matter.
>
>If one must use a compatible heading in formulating another heading (subordinate body, uniform title under a personal name, etc,) or is revising the compatible name authority record for other reasons (adding a 670, adding a reference, etc.) one must revise the heading to make it AACR2.
>
>Otherwise, if using a compatible heading in a bibliographic record, one may revise it to AACR2 or use it as is.
>
>Anthony R.D. Franks
>Head, Cooperative Programs Section
>Cooperative and Instructional Programs Division
>Library of Congress
>202-707-2822 (voice)
>202-252-2082 (fax)
>
>
>
>>>>"Horne, Carl Stanley" <[log in to unmask]> 11/11/2008 4:41 PM >>>
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>I seem to remember a while back a shift in policy regarding already-established name headings that are coded as AACR2-compatible -- about changing them under certain circumstances. I cannot remember what the change was, however. Who has that clearly in mind, please?
>
>Carl Horne
>Slavic and Central Eurasian Cataloger
> & NACO/SACO Liaison
>Indiana University Library
>Bloomington, IN 47405
>
>
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