We make pseudonyms for persons, don’t we?
I like that suggestion that someone had for making a heading for the larger place, like the country.
Marlene Schiffman
Judaica Cataloger
Gottesman Library
Yeshiva University
500 West 185th Street
New York, N.Y. 10033
Gottesman Library
Room 301
646 592 4276
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Dear NACO Advisory Group,
I'm wondering if this is a "one-off" decision or a pattern to be followed going forward. In the case of Kalikaha, the cataloger didn't know it was pseudonymous when they first established it.
If I get a work about a place with a pseudonymous geographic name and I know that it is pseudonymous, should I establish it in the NAF with a 675 and 667 note such as the one below? Or, not bother establishing in the NAF? Do we need a policy for establishing
(or not) pseudonymous geographic headings when you know the name is pseudonymous?
thank you,
Margaret
Margaret W. Hughes
Metadata Librarian for Humanities, Social Sciences & Africana
Head, Classification Unit
Metadata Department
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305
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PCC list readers,
Denis Brunke asked a very interesting question last week about the pseudonymous place
Kalikaha. There were many different opinions posted by PCC list readers. The five members of the NACO Advisory Group looked at the issue and came to agreement.
The Advisory Group will take these actions:
1)
Leave the authority record for Kalikaha (n 88194374) in the LC/NACO Authority File and re-code it to RDA
2)
Add an updated BGN search citation in the 675 field
3)
Add a 667 note:
667
Kalikaha is a
pseudonymous name for a Senufo village whose real name is unknown; the pseudonymous name was chosen to
preserve the privacy of the town and its residents.
If the real name is ever revealed, the situation will be reevaluated in light of the new information at hand.
The authorized access point
Kalikaha (Côte d'Ivoire) may be used for both descriptive and subject access.
NACO Advisory Group
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Regarding: Kalikaha (Côte d'Ivoire) [n 88194374 ]
I'm still not sure how to proceed. It's not really an "imaginary place" like Wakanda or Middle Earth. It's a fake name for a real place, a real individual village. But
we don't know the real name. In fact the author wants that real name to be secret, so they don't suffer political repercussions.
Should the name authority record be deleted or edited? Does it really deserve a subject authority record as a fictitious place? Or maybe there shouldn't be any authority
records at all for this?
Denis Brunke
Original Cataloger
University of Wisconsin--Madison
312 Memorial Library
728 State Street
Madison, WI 53706
Phone: (608) 262-3529