Steve,
The moving image resources in question are not born digital. They are
digitized films. The scope as I read it does not include them. They are
monographs indeed, but they are not digitized from print.
Adam
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On Thu, 28 Jan 2010, Steven C Shadle wrote:
> Adam -- I'm not getting the same reading at all. The scope specifically
> includes 'born-digital' resources as a separate category (in addition to the
> two categories that reference print...plus 'print' doesn't equal 'text' in
> any case). Are you thinking 'monographic titles' = text? To me, the
> cataloging definition of monograph has to do with type of issuance, not
> format. Just not sure where you're getting this interpretation.
>
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> On Thu, 28 Jan 2010, Adam L. Schiff wrote:
>
>> A question came up today about whether we should be following the provider
>> neutral guidelines when cataloging Internet videos. My initial reaction
>> was that yes, the PN guidelines apply to all Internet resources. However,
>> when you actually read the Scope of the Provider-Neutral E-Monograph
>> MARC Record Guide, it says:
>>
>> The provider-neutral e-monograph model is intended to encompass records for
>> monographic titles that are simultaneously issued in print and online,
>> digital reproductions of print resources, and born-digital resources.
>>
>> This scope seems to exclude non-textual resources. Was that the intention
>> or is this just a first step of developing comprehensive guidelines that
>> cover all types of Internet resources? While we are not currently creating
>> BIBCO records for moving image resources, does OCLC expect libraries to
>> follow a provider neutral policy for them?
>>
>> Adam Schiff
>>
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>> Adam L. Schiff
>> Principal Cataloger
>> University of Washington Libraries
>> Box 352900
>> Seattle, WA 98195-2900
>> (206) 543-8409
>> (206) 685-8782 fax
>> [log in to unmask]
>> http://faculty.washington.edu/~aschiff
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