Renee, You're right, I don't see any place in MODS for 600 $t. Rebecca (Guenther): am I missing something? Or is this something that needs to be added to the <subject> of MODS? Thanks. Nancy Seeger >>> <[log in to unmask]> 6/29/2004 10:26:42 AM >>> Thanks to you, Nancy, and everyone else who has responded to my questions. My question about the 6xx $t is really focused on a name-title subject entry. I don't see yet how to get the title included in such a subject heading. Again, many thanks -- Renee McBride ******************************************** Renée McBride Humanities & Music Cataloger, UCLA phone : (310) 206-5853 fax: (310) 206-4974 e-mail: [log in to unmask] ----- Original Message ----- From: Nancy Seeger <[log in to unmask]> Date: Tuesday, June 29, 2004 5:44 am Subject: Re: [MODS] a few questions > Renee, > > I would put "date of broadcast" in <dateCaptured> since it relates > to 033 and 518. Not sure what you mean by "date of composition." > Do you mean the date the composition was published? In that case > I'd use <dateIssued>. Or do you mean when the composer composed > the work * then perhaps use <dateCreated>. Just a suggestion. > > The 6XX fields can be placed in <subject> with the subelement > <name> and appropriate type: 600 is type=personal, 610 is > type=corporate and 611 is type=conference. > > > > Nancy J. Seeger > Senior Sound Recordings Cataloger > Library of Congress > Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound Divison > Recorded Sound Section > Washington, D.C. 20540-4698 > 202-707-5494 > Fax: 202-707-8464 > [log in to unmask] > > >>> [log in to unmask] 6/28/2004 12:15:22 PM >>> > Hello, > > I've been looking at MODS as it relates to music materials, and I > have a few questions: > > * I'm wondering exactly where one puts Date of Composition and > Date of Broadcast. I'm assuming this information goes in > <dateOther>, but perhaps Date of Composition could go in > <dateCaptured>? > * How does one account for 600/610/611 $t? This would be rare with > scores and sound recordings, but it's possible that an item might > contain enough information about a work to justify such an entry. > > Thanks very much for your help. > > Renee McBride > > ******************************************** > Renée McBride > Humanities & Music Cataloger, UCLA > phone : (310) 206-5853 > fax: (310) 206-4974 > e-mail: [log in to unmask] > >