From: Bibliographic Framework Transition Initiative Forum [[log in to unmask]] on behalf of Karen Coyle [[log in to unmask]]
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> First, I was curious about this and asked a cataloger what was being done in
> RDA cataloging about work titles - were they being created for all cataloged
> items? The answer was that work titles are getting the same treatment that
> they always did: a work title (aka uniform title) is only created if it is different
> from the title proper. This refers to RDA cataloging in MARC.
But there *has* been a change from past practice for those following the LCRIs/LC-PCC PSs. My comments here only refer to one aspect of monograph cataloging; there may be others.
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LCRI 25.5B says this in part:
1) Single-part monograph or not-analyzed multipart item
a) Conflict in the database. If the main entry is the same as the main entry of another work represented by a bibliographic record or name/series authority record, do not assign a uniform title to either work simply to distinguish them, even if there are multiple editions of either work.
245 00 $a France / $c préface de Pierre Mendès-France.
260 ## $a Genève ; $a New York :$b Nagel, $c 1955.
245 00 $a France.
260 ## $a Paris : $b Librairie Larousse, $c 1967.
245 00 $a France.
260 ## $a Paris : $b Documentation française, $c 1972.
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LC-PCC PS 6.27.1.9 says this in part:
LC practice/PCC practice: When creating a bibliographic or name authority record for a monograph, construct an authorized access point with a parenthetical qualifier to differentiate the monograph being cataloged.
1. Conflict in the database. If the authorized access point is the same as the authorized access point of another work represented by a bibliographic record or name/series authority record, add a parenthetical qualifier to the access point.
EXAMPLE
database:
245 00 $a Visiting New England.
264 #1 $a Boston : $b RH Press, $c 2005.
being cataloged:
130 0# $a Visiting New England (Maine Tourism Association)
245 10 $a Visiting New England.
264 #1 $a Portland : $b Maine Tourism Association, $c 2011.
database:
110 1# $a United States. $b Congress. $b House. $b Committee on Energy and Commerce. $b Subcommittee on Communications, Technology, and the Internet.
245 14 $a The national broadband plan : $b deploying quality broadband services to the last mile : hearing before the Subcommittee on Communications, Technology, and the Internet of the Committee on Energy and Commerce, House of Representatives, One Hundred Eleventh Congress, second session, April 21, 2010.
being cataloged:
110 1# $a United States. $b Congress. $b House. $b Committee on Energy and Commerce. $b Subcommittee on Communications, Technology, and the Internet.
240 10 $a National broadband plan (Hearing on promoting broadband adoption)
245 14 $a The national broadban plan : $b promoting broadband adoption : hearing before the Subcommittee on Communications, Technology, and the Internet of the Committee on Energy and Commerce, House of Representatives, One Hundred Eleventh Congress, second session, May 13, 2010.
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Mark K. Ehlert
University of St. Thomas
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