Thanks, Rebecca. Do you know if either of these could be used in non-subject situations?

kc

On 8/21/13 12:56 PM, Guenther, Rebecca wrote:
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There are 2 of these that have a subject relationship:

depicted

setting (this one is new and was added in 2013):

 

Setting [stg]

An entity in which the activity or plot of a work takes place, e.g. a geographic place, a time period, a building, an event

Rebecca

 

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Thanks, Mac - I wasn't thinking about people as subjects, but that adds an interesting twist. The section in the document on subject authorities doesn't address this. I wonder if there are relators that can be applied to a person (or corporate body) as either a subject or an "agent" (creator, producer, etc.). Unfortunately, the note that indicates that:

·  Editorial Notes


doesn't show on the file downloads, so I don't see an easy way to find out how many there are.

kc

On 8/21/13 10:19 AM, J. McRee Elrod wrote:

This is less of a question for subjects since there is only one
relationship there ...
 
Not in our experience.  In cataloguing an etching collection, we had
"$edepicted" on subject headings for people, buildings, places, etc.
 
This relationship differs from "about" which is understood as opposed
to having a MARC relator code, or an RDA relator term.
 
The authority for the person/thing/whatever must exclude role, with
role being another element.  The same person may for three or more
roles in relation to a resource, e.g., the writer/director/actor of/in
film.
 
 
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