John, and other colleagues,
the exact descriptor could be applied to Jesus of Nazareth.
or Bahá'u'lláh.
Other religious or political figures, especially of the relatively recent past,
might collect similar additions to their NARs that reflect
condescension or hostility to their work and legacy,
on the part of an individual cataloger.
I don't think it's the business of contributors to the Authority File
to distinguish a "correct" Messiah from other religious figures,
or to denigrate religions they don't happen to belong to as
characterized by "fresh-faced" proselytes.
I'd have to look up the literary warrant for "Pseudo-Messiahs."
It would be a heading I'd be extremely cautious of using.
Christopher H. Walker
Serials Cataloging Librarian
Penn State's representative to the CONSER Operations Committee
Member at Large, ALCTS CRS Executive Committee 2013/2016
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The Pennsylvania State University
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Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2013 1:28:11 PM
Subject: RE: [PCCLIST] subjective opinions buried in the new fields on NARs - open season?
Christopher,
What is so disturbing about it? It seems like an objective statement to me,
especially since he's self-proclaimed. I don't know if it's scurrilous, but it might be bizarre.
Do you prefer the LCSH term Pseudo-Messiahs?
And yes, they did open up the possibility of editing wars when they started including all this non-objective data.
John
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Subject: [PCCLIST] subjective opinions buried in the new fields on NARs - open season?
Colleagues,
In another online community where catalogers gather, discussion is raging about the 374
that has been added to NAR n 79006991 for Moon, Sun Myung:
Evangelist ǂa Businessman ǂa Self-proclaimed messiah ǂv New York times, Sept. 2, 2012.
I find the characterization in the third $a profoundly disturbing
both with regard to this particular NAR
and in its implication that if catalogers can only find something scurrilous to quote from a respected newspaper,
they may add it to an established NAR for a religious leader, politician, or historical figure they happen not to like or admire.
The potential for editing wars is surely not something envisioned by the framers of the new MARC fields introduced by RDA.
Christopher H. Walker
Serials Cataloging Librarian
Penn State's representative to the CONSER Operations Committee
Member at Large, ALCTS CRS Executive Committee 2013/2016
126 Paterno Library
The Pennsylvania State University
University Park, PA 16802-1812
(814) 865-4212
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