Since CONSER already approved continuing the master record concept for US newspapers, I've been assuming we will continue as in the past: the bib. record will relate solely to the print version, with the addition of a note about the existence of the microfilm (or other) version(s).
This would mean the 33Xs would be solely for the print, I believe.
Mary
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Thanks, Dale and Ed! This will likely be going into to CCM 33.10 (Newspapers: Physical description), so I want to make sure I have it right.
"Common sense" would suggest Ed's answer (and means I don't have to include an illustrative example in 33.10). But I'm not entirely convinced that Dale is incorrect.
Any thoughts, Les, Hien, or other LC person?
Also, following Dale's suggestion, then in rare cases in which the US newspaper is in print, film, and fiche?:
336 ## text $b txt $2 rdacontent
337 ## $3 Print copies $a unmediated $b n $2 rdamedia
337 ## $3 Microfilm copies $a microform $b h $2 rdamedia
337 ## $3 Microfiche copies $a microform $b h $2 rdamedia
338 ## $3 Print copies $a volume $b nc $2 rdacarrier
338 ## $3 Microfilm copies $a microfilm reel $b hd $2 rdacarrier
338 ## $3 Microfiche copies $a microfiche $b hd $2 rdacarrier
Or, to reduce redundancy (1 336, 2 337's, and 3 338's)?
336 ## text $b txt $2 rdacontent
337 ## $3 Print copies $a unmediated $b n $2 rdamedia
337 ## $3 Microform copies $a microform $b h $2 rdamedia
338 ## $3 Print copies $a volume $b nc $2 rdacarrier
338 ## $3 Microfilm copies $a microfilm reel $b hd $2 rdacarrier
338 ## $3 Microfiche copies $a microfiche $b hd $2 rdacarrier
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My understanding of the Master Record convention is that the description relates solely to the print (technically the newspaper as originally published), so logically the 33X fields, being part of the description, would also relate solely to the print.
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Steve,
Media and carrier types are repeatable, so it could possibly go
336 ## text $b txt $2 rdacontent
337 ## unmediated $b n $a microform $b h $2 rdamedia
338 ## volume $b nc $a microfilm reel $b hd $2 rdacarrier
Or perhaps even something like
336 ## text $b txt $2 rdacontent
337 ## $3 Print copies $a unmediated $b n $2 rdamedia
337 ## $3 Microfilm copies $a microform $b h $2 rdamedia
338 ## $3 Print copies $a volume $b nc $2 rdacarrier
338 ## $3 Microfilm copies $a microfilm reel $b hd $2 rdacarrier
Of course appropriate to whatever the microform carrier is.
Dale
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Anyone know what the 336, 337, and 338 would be for an RDA USNP MARC record?
I'm guessing they would either be for the print or possibly omitted entirely?
Here's the section in LC PCC PS 0.0 on USNP if anyone needs a refresher:
Newspapers
LC practice: LC's records for U.S. newspapers in microform follow the guidelines of the United States Newspaper Program (USNP). USNP is not required to follow the CONSER practice of creating separate records for U.S.
titles in microform, but generally uses the "master record convention" to account for the various physical forms in which a newspaper is held. The bibliographic record describes the newspaper as it was originally published.
The physical format, whether original newsprint, microform, or reprint, is described in the Copy Field of the OCLC local data record.
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