If "Committee on blah-blah" does not need to have the name of the intervening body *in the heading*, then a change in name of the intervening body requires only an additional reference. There is no change in heading for the committee. The "before" record will have: 110 $a Parent body. $b Committee on blah-blah 410 $a Parent body. $b Subdivision of parent body. $b Committee on blah-blah The "after" record will have: 110 $a Parent body. $b Committee on blah-blah 410 $a Parent body. $b Subdivision of parent body. $b Committee on blah-blah 410 $a Parent body. $b Subdivision of parent body after it's changed its name. $b Committee on blah-blah But, if "Committee on blah-blah" needs to be established under the intervening body because another sub-body of the parent has used, or is likely to have used, the same committee name, the "before" record will have: 110 $a Parent body. $b Subdivision of parent body. $b Committee on blah-blah After the intervening body has changed its name, a new record must be created, and the "after" records will have: 110 $a Parent body. $b Subdivision of parent body. $b Committee on blah-blah 510 $a Parent body. $b Subdivision of parent body after it's changed its name. $b Committee on blah-blah $w b 110 $a Parent body. $b Subdivision of parent body after it's changed its name. $b Committee on blah-blah 510 $a Parent body. $b Subdivision of parent body. $b Committee on blah-blah $w a Hope this helps. Kevin M. Randall Principal Serials Cataloger Bibliographic Services Dept. Northwestern University Library 1970 Campus Drive Evanston, IL 60208-2300 email: [log in to unmask] phone: (847) 491-2939 fax: (847) 491-4345 > -----Original Message----- > From: Program for Cooperative Cataloging > [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Ian Fairclough > Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2012 3:05 PM > To: [log in to unmask] > Subject: [PCCLIST] When the intervening element in the hierarchy of a > corporate body changes its name > > PCCLIST readers: > > A question has arisen concerning bodies that are entered subordinately > and indirectly according to 24.14A. > > > Enter a body belonging to one or more of the types listed in 24.13 as a > subheading of the lowest element in the hierarchy that is entered under > its own name. Omit intervening elements in the hierarchy unless the > name of the subordinate or related body has been, or is likely to be, used > by another body entered under the name of the same higher or related > body. In that case, interpose the name of the lowest element in the > hierarchy that will distinguish between the bodies. > > The question is: What does one do when the *intervening* element in the > hierarchy changes its name? > > My first answer is: Retain the heading "as is", and insure that references > are made in that NAR from both forms of the intervening element's name. > Thus: > > 110 Parent body. ǂb Committee on blah-blah > 410 Parent body. ǂb Subdivision of parent body. ǂbCommittee on blah- > blah > 410 Parent body. ǂb Subdivision of parent body after it's changed its > name. ǂb Committee on blah-blah > > However, I have not found either instructions or examples to that effect. > And I wonder instead whether you should do instead create two NARs per > 24.4C6 thus: > > 110 Parent body. ǂb Committee on blah-blah (range of dates) > 410 Parent body. ǂb Subdivision of parent body. ǂbCommittee on blah- > blah > > 110 Parent body. ǂb Committee on blah-blah (later range of dates) > 410 Parent body. ǂb Subdivision of parent body after it's changed its > name. ǂb Committee on blah-blah > > Of course, this is being optimistic that you have the range of dates handy. > Particularly when working retrospectively with materials from half a > century ago. It seems like a weak and unnecessary solution compared > with the first. But perhaps the second has good reason. > > I have looked without success for examples. If anyone knows of any, > please advise. The closest I came to it, the NAR I've included below, is not > an exact analogy because it has the two forms, not both as 410s, but as a > 110/410 - and is weak as an example by being taken from just one 670 > field, and CIP at that. > > > Sincerely - Ian > > > Ian Fairclough - George Mason University - [log in to unmask] > > 010 n 85072880 > 040 DLC ǂb eng ǂc DLC ǂd OCoLC > 1102 American Library Association. ǂb Reference and Adult Services > Division. ǂb Multilingual Materials Subcommittee > 4102 American Library Association. ǂb Adult Library Materials Committee. > ǂb Multilingual Materials Subcommittee > 670 Directory of foreign-language collections ... 1985: ǂb CIP t.p. > (Multilingual Materials Subcommittee, Reference and Adult Services > Division, American Library Association) CIP pref. (Multilingual Materials > Subcommittee of the Adult Library Materials Committee, Reference and > Adult Services Division)