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If we can be certain it is the same person, that solves the problem, as there are probably not two law school teachers born the same year with the same name.

 

I believe that these procedures while eliminating worthless (to users) undifferentiated names, doesn’t fully appreciate how common some names are, and unless we can get a date we will end up with very long strings of terms (over time).

 

Aaron Kuperman, LC Law Cataloging Section.

This is not an official communication from my employer

 

 

From: Program for Cooperative Cataloging <[log in to unmask]> On Behalf Of Yang Wang
Sent: Friday, February 22, 2019 2:44 PM
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Subject: Re: [PCCLIST] Multiple Professions/Occupations/Fields of Activity in Personal Name Access Point

 

Adam wrote: (…probably should be revised to:).

 

Just in case someone would revise the access point, according to this Chinese webside (Douban: https://book.douban.com/subject/27023205/), the author was born in 1969.

 

Yang

 

From: Program for Cooperative Cataloging [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Adam L Schiff
Sent: Friday, February 22, 2019 2:12 PM
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Subject: Re: [PCCLIST] Multiple Professions/Occupations/Fields of Activity in Personal Name Access Point

 

Ed,

 

Subfield $c is not repeated when the fields would be adjacent to each other.  That LC authority is incorrectly formulated and probably should be revised to:

 

Wang, Wei ǂc (Law teacher and writer on industrial laws and legislation)

 

"Writer on industrial laws and legislation" would be considered either an occupation or an other distinguishing characteristic.  The field of activity would just be Industrial laws and legislation.

 

Subfield $c is repeated when something else is in between the two subfields, as in the AACR2 example Black Foot, $c Chief, $d d. 1877 $c (Spirit)  or this RDA one: Lodge, Oliver, ǂc Sir, ǂd 1851-1940 ǂc (Spirit)

 

The MARC 21 format itself specifies that you don't use two consecutive subfield $c's.  See https://www.loc.gov/marc/authority/adx00.html, where it says:

 

Multiple adjacent titles or words associated with a name are contained in a single subfield $c. Subfield $c is repeated only when words associated with a name are separated by subelements contained in other subfields.

 

Adam Schiff

University of Washington Libraries


From: Program for Cooperative Cataloging <[log in to unmask]> on behalf of Ed M. Kazzimir <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Friday, February 22, 2019 10:23:10 AM
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Subject: Multiple Professions/Occupations/Fields of Activity in Personal Name Access Point

 

When it is necessary to identify a person by two professions or fields of activity in a qualifier, are these terms entered into a single $c or in separate subfields?

 

For example, there is this name authority record by LC, where the two :

     040  DLC ǂb eng ǂe rda ǂc DLC
     100  1_ Wang, Wei ǂc (Law teacher) ǂc (Writer on industrial laws and legislation)

 

Are there separate $c subfields because "Law teacher" is technically an occupation and "Writer on ..." is a field of activity?

 

There are a lot of existing authority records where the professions/occupations/etc. are enclosed in a single subfield, such as:


     100  1_ Smith, Simon ǂc (Teacher and poet)

 

The MARC authority format allows for repeated $c subfields, but the example given shows different types of usage (different types of titles and other terms):

 

      100

0_ $a Black Foot, $c Chief, $d d. 1877 $c (Spirit)

 

I cannot find instructions guiding us to a preferred method.  I do not see an example in RDA (and LC-PCC PS) 9.19.1.6.  Should the Smith example above be?

 

     100  1_ Smith, Simon ǂc (Teacher) ǂc (Poet)

 

 

 

Ed Kazzimir

ARLIS