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Mark's example was the first thing that came to my mind, too.  The added labor in the new policy is not just formulating a qualifier; it's searching every new title to determine whether a conflict exists at the work level.  In that sense, it does have an impact on every cataloged item.  Such searching is necessarily different from the search for usable copy, which can narrowly specify its target.  Searching for a work conflict requires a broader search and larger result sets to sort through.

Stephen



On Mon, Jun 29, 2015 at 9:39 AM, Karen Coyle <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Mark, I don't see, from your examples, the creation of a work title entry for every cataloged item, which is what I was asking about. Trees. Forest.

kc


On 6/28/15 11:21 AM, Ehlert, Mark K. wrote:
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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