PCCLIST readers,
Advice is sought concerning this NAR
010 n 79103669
040 DLC ǂb eng
ǂc DLC
1102 American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages.
4102 Modern Language Association of America.
ǂb American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages
4102 ACTFL
670 Foreign language annals.
-- which I've copied using OCLC Connexion's "show LC superseded versions" to display the earliest available version. The entered date is 19800521, which means that it predates LC’s implementation of AACR2, although it was coded as such
along with "Replaced 19840322000000.0". The current version has been upgraded to RDA, but no additional 670 fields are present, and the existing one sheds no light on the situation.
My question has to do with the relationship between the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages and the Modern Language Association of America. Although presumably such a relationship existed in the past, I find no evidence
of it in available sources on the Internet, which are:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modern_Language_Association (which lists four other bodies under Affiliated Societies)
While using Gary Strawn's Authorities Toolkit, my suspicions were aroused when the software recoded this field
4102 Modern Language Association of America.
ǂb American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages
as
5102 ǂw r
ǂi Hierarchical superior:
ǂa Modern Language Association of America
which is evidently not the case now, regardless of what might have been the case when the NAR was first created.
My inclination is to leave field 410 as is, and add:
675 Modern Language Association of America web site, viewed Feb. 17, 2017.
I am aware that catalogers should evaluate NARs after using the Toolkit, hence my question. If anyone has further information to contribute about the historical relationship between these two organizations, I'll be grateful to hear
from you.
Sincerely - Ian
Ian Fairclough
Cataloging and Metadata Services Librarian
George Mason University
703-993-2938