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RDA serials cataloging
1. RDA Serials Cataloging
March 6, 2015 @ Schaumburg Township District Library
Jennifer Young
Serials Cataloger Librarian, Northwestern University
j-young2@northwestern.edu // @jen_young
2. Acknowledgements
• Some slides and exercises taken from the
CONSER SCCTP program materials as well as
CONSER RDA Bridge Training materials
3. Outline
• What is a Serial?
• Original Cataloging
• Working with copy
• When do I need a new record?
• Tips and Tricks
• On the horizon
5. What is a Serial?
• Still mostly the same as AACR2
• Issued in successive parts (can be irregular)
• Usually has numbering
• Has no predetermined conclusion
• Includes resources that exhibit characteristics of
serials but have a limited duration as well as
reproductions
6. General changes in RDA
• Focus is on content, then carrier
• Transcribe what you see
• Fewer abbreviations
9. New MARC fields
• 040 $e rda
• Leader/18 (Desc) – i
• 264 instead of 260
• 336 Content Type
• 337 Media Type
• 338 Carrier Type
10. 101010
Basis for identification of the resource
• If issues or parts are sequentially numbered, use
the lowest numbered issue or part available
• If issues are unnumbered or not sequentially
numbered, use the issue or part with the earliest
date of issue
11. Preferred source of information
• RDA 2.2.2.2 (in descending order of preference)
▫ Title page
▫ Cover
▫ Caption
▫ Masthead
▫ Colophon
▫ Anywhere else formally presented on resource
13. Colophon
• An inscription usually placed at the end of a
book and usually containing facts relative to its
production
• Most often seen in Asian language serials.
14. Source of description
• Always provide:
▫ 588 description based on note
▫ Source of title with 588 combined with
description based on note
▫ 588 Latest issue consulted note
14
15. Source of description
588 ## $a Description based on: Volume 1, Number 4
(April 2008); title from masthead.
588 ## $a Latest issue consulted: Volume 2, Number 3
(March 2009).
***
588 ## $a Description based on: June 2012; title from
PDF title page (publisher’s Web site, viewed
September 12, 2012).
588 ## $a Description based on: Volume 10, Number 11,
published 2013.
15
16. Pop Quiz!
• The basis for identification for a serial is the
earliest-published issue, regardless of
numbering.
• __ True __ False
• True!
17. Titles
• RDA 2.3.1.4 Transcribe title as is.
• EXCEPTION: Correct obvious typos in the title
proper
▫ 245 00 $a Association of Unicorns.
▫ 246 1# $i Uncorrected title: $a Asociation of
Unicorns
18. Titles
• No longer add cataloger-supplied information to
titles
• AACR2:
▫ 245 00 $a Association of Unicorns : $b [report].
• RDA:
▫ 245 00 $a Association of Unicorns.
▫ 500 ## $a Report of the Association.
19. Titles
• Mark of omission at the beginning of a title
• On piece: 1993 Annual report
• AACR2:
▫ 245 00 $a Annual report.
• RDA:
▫ 245 00 $a … annual report.
20. Authorized Access Points
• Ensure that the Authorized Access Point is not in
conflict with another work. Use qualifiers as
needed.
▫ 130 0# $a Estatística agrícola (Lisbon, Portugal :
1943)
▫ 130 0# $a Biography and genealogy master index
(CD-ROM)
▫ 130 0# $a Denmark (United States. Embassy
(Denmark) : 1987)
21. Additions to the Authorized Access
Point for a Work
• LC-PCC PS 6.27.1.9 – Consider authorized
access point conflicts among all resources, not
just serials
▫ Authorized access points are identical: addition
is required
▫ Authorized access points are similar: cataloger’s
judgment
23. Exercise 1
Cover:
-Hint: the resource describes the internal policies and
finances of the corporate body.
-Also, assume no conflict.
110 _ _ $a ___________________________
245 _ _ $a ___________________________
The Mohamed bin Zayed Species
Conservation Fund
Annual Report
2012
24. Exercise 1 - Answer
Cover:
110 10 $a Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation Fund, $e
author.
245 00 $a Annual report.
The Mohamed bin Zayed Species
Conservation Fund
Annual Report
2012
25. Exercise 2
Cover:
Editorial page:
110 _ _ $a ___________________________
245 _ _ $a ___________________________
Volume 49
Number 2
April 2014
Journal of Contemporary History
The Journal of Contemporary
History is published by SAGE, Los
Angeles, London, New Delhi,
Singapore and Washington DC.
26. Exercise 2 - Answer
Cover:
Editorial page:
245 00 $a Journal of contemporary history.
Volume 49
Number 2
April 2014
Journal of Contemporary History
The Journal of Contemporary
History is published by SAGE, Los
Angeles, London, New Delhi,
Singapore and Washington DC.
27. Access Points
• LC-PCC PS 19.2
• RDA Core relationship: first creator with principal
responsibility – authorized access point in 1XX field
• If multiple creators, apply cataloger judgment to
give for more than the first – authorized access
point in 7XX field(s)
▫ RDA Appendix I
$e of 100-110 and 700-710
$j of 111 and 711
28. Access Points
550 ## $a Issued by: United Nations Centre for
Human Settlements (Habitat), 1987-2001;
United Nations Human Settlements
Programme, 2003-
710 2# $a United Nations Centre for Human
Settlements, ǂe issuing body.
710 2# $a United Nations Human Settlements
Programme, ǂe issuing body.
29. Access Points
• 110 2# $a Society of Linguists, $e author.
• 710 2# $a Linguists International, $e author.
• 710 2# $a ACM Special Interest Group on
Programming Languages, $e sponsoring body.
30. Hot off the Press!
• PCC Manual on Relationship Designators
http://www.loc.gov/aba/pcc/sct/documents/rel
-desig-guide-bib.pdf
• Includes new form for fast track proposals
http://www.loc.gov/aba/pcc/scs/RD-
Requests.html
31. Exercise 1
Determine if the entity could be given as an access
point and its likely relationship to the resource.
Cover:
Journal of The American Society of Mining and
Reclamation
An Official Online Publication of the American
Society of Mining and Reclamation
32. Exercise 1 - Answer
Cover:
Yes, add as an access point. $e issuing body.
Journal of The American Society of Mining and
Reclamation
An Official Online Publication of the American
Society of Mining and Reclamation
33. Exercise 2
Do any additions need to be made to the authorized access
point? If so, what can be added?
Resource already in database (monograph):
100 1# $a Ruddon, Raymond W., $d 1936- $e author.
245 10 $a Cancer biology / $c Raymond W. Ruddon.
260 ## $a Oxford : $b Oxford University Press, $c 2007.
Resource in hand:
245 _0 $a Cancer biology.
264 #1 $a Brooklyn, N.Y. : $b Marshland Press, $c 2011-
34. Exercise 2 - Answer
Do any additions need to be made to the authorized access
point? If so, what can be added? No conflict
Resource already in database (monograph):
100 1# $a Ruddon, Raymond W., $d 1936- $e author.
245 10 $a Cancer biology / $c Raymond W. Ruddon.
260 ## $a Oxford : $b Oxford University Press, $c 2007.
Resource in hand:
245 _0 $a Cancer biology.
264 #1 $a Brooklyn, N.Y. : $b Marshland Press, $c 2011-
35. Exercise 3
Do any additions need to be made to the authorized access
point? If so, what can be added?
Resource already in database:
245 03 $a Le tableau.
260 ## $a [Québec] : $b Direction des bibliothèques et du
soutien à l'enseignement et l'apprentissage…
Resource in hand:
245 _0 $a Tableau.
264 #1 $a Chicago : $b University of Chicago, Division of the
Humanities
36. Exercise 3 - Answer
Do any additions need to be made to the authorized access
point? If so, what can be added?
Resource already in database:
245 03 $a Le tableau.
260 ## $a [Québec] : $b Direction des bibliothèques et du
soutien à l'enseignement et l'apprentissage…
Resource in hand:
130 0_ $a Tableau (Chicago, Ill.)
245 _0 $a Tableau.
264 #1 $a Chicago : $b University of Chicago, Division of the
Humanities
37. Conference proceedings
• Changes in creation of authority records for
conference headings
• Serials records will always have a collective form
of the conference name
▫ 111 2# $a Unicorn Lovers Conference.
• Monograph records will have an individual form
of the conference name
▫ 111 2# $a Unicorn Lovers Conference $n(3rd : $d
1976 :$c Chicago, Ill.)
38. Conference headings
• LC-PCC PS 11.13.1.8.2
• Note will be added to collective conference
heading authority record
• 667 ## $a See also related access points for
individual instances of this conference which
include specific information about the number,
date, or place of the individual conference.
39. Publishing Statement
• New MARC field: 264
• Replaces 260
• PCC guidelines for 264
http://www.loc.gov/aba/pcc/documents/264-
Guidelines.doc
40. 264 Field
• Shows changes in production, publication,
distribution, and manufacture elements of
materials
▫ Like 260 is repeatable with the use of indicators
▫ Define time periods of with the usage of $3
▫ Only the first place and first publisher are
required
▫ Date required if first or last issue in hand
41. 264 indicators
• 1st indicator:
▫ Blank – no information provided/Earliest
▫ 2 – Intervening
▫ 3 – Current/Latest
• 2nd indicator:
▫ 0 – Production
▫ 1 – Publication
▫ 2 – Distribution
▫ 3 – Manufacture
▫ 4 – Copyright notice date
42. Place of publication (RDA 2.8.2)
• Transcribe as it appears on resource
• Transcribe larger jurisdictions if they appear on
source as part of place name
• Prefer to supply a place from any source rather
than supplying: [Place of publication not
identified]
264 #1 $a [Fairfax, Virginia] : $b Roy Rosenzweig
Center for History and New Media, $c [2011?]-
43. Publisher name (RDA 2.8.4)
• Transcribe as it appears on resource
• Don’t omit hierarchies from publisher name
• Prefer to supply a probable name rather than
supplying: [Publisher not identified]
▫ 110 1# $a Monrovia (Calif.), $e author, $e
issuing body.
▫ 245 10 $a Statement of financial transactions
for the year ...
▫ 264 #1 $a Monrovia, California : $b [City of
Monrovia]
44. Date of publication (RDA 2.8.6.5)
• 264 $c - Date of production, publication,
distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice
• Record only if first or last issue is in hand
• Supply an approximate publication date if no
publication date is given on first or last issue
• Omit a date of publication if the date cannot be
approximated
264 #1 $a [Fairfax, Virginia] : $b Roy Rosenzweig
Center for History and New Media, $c [2011?]-
45. 264 Field
• Serial example, description not based on first
issue, publication date not determined,
distributor provided:
▫ 264 #1 $a [Reston, Va.?] : $b U.S. Department of
the Interior, Geological Survey
▫ 264 #2 Washington, D.C. : $b Superintendent of
Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office
46. 264 Field
• Serial example, description is not based on first
issue, latest issue in hand is 2005
▫ 264 #1 $3 <1976->: $a New York, NY : $b Alan R.
Liss, Inc.
▫ 264 31 $3 <2005->: $a Hoboken, N.J. : $b Wiley-
Liss, Inc.
47. Exercise: Publisher
Fixed field: 008/15-17 (Ctry): nyu
--By the “February 1990” issue, the place of publication moved to: Tonawanda, NY
--By the “February 1991” issue, the place of publication moved to: Las Vegas, NV
The Raving Lunatic Society remained the publisher throughout the life of the serial.
The latest issue received was: Volume 7, issue #1 (May 15, 1993).
48. Exercise: Publisher - Answer
Fixed field: 008/15-17 (Ctry): nvu
245 00 $a Cognitive dissidents.
264 11 $a Rochester, NY : $b The Raving Lunatic Society
264 21 $3<February 1990-> $a Tonawanda, NY : $b The Raving Lunatic
Society
264 31 $3 <February 1991-> $a Las Vegas, NV : $b The Raving Lunatic
Society
336 ## $a text $b txt $2 rdacontent
337 ## $a unmediated $n $2 rdamedia
338 ## $a volume $nc $2 rdacarrier
362 1# $a Began in 1987.
588 ## $a Description based on: Volume 1, number 5 (Nov 15, 1987); title
from caption.
588 ## $a Latest issue consulted: Volume 7, issue #1 (May 15, 1993).
49. Numbering
• Captions and months are now transcribed as
found
▫ 362 #1 $a Began with Volume 1, number 1
(December 1973).
▫ 588 ## Latest issue consulted: Vol. 6, number 27
(August 1984).
50. Numbering
• Document changes in numbering or start of a
new series in the 362 or the 515 whichever is
clearer.
▫ 362 #1 $a Began with 1971. Ceased with 2nd series,
volume 5, issue 3.
▫ 515 ## $a Issues for <May 2010>-July 6, 2013
called: <2nd series, volume 1, issue 5>-2nd series,
volume 5, issue 3.
51. MARC 336, 337, and 338
• Content type = 336
• Media type = 337
• Carrier type = 338
• Subfields: $a term $b code $2 source
• May repeat 33X field or repeat subfield $a
within a single 33X field
52. 336 Content
• Content type RDA 6.9.1.3, Table 6.1
▫ cartographic image, computer dataset, notated music,
performed music, sounds, text, three-dimensional
moving image
▫ If none apply, use “other”; if not certain, use
“unspecified”
336 ## $a text $b txt $2 rdacontent
53. 337 Media
• Media type RDA 3.2.1.3, Table 3.1
▫ Audio, computer, microform, microscopic,
projected, stereographic, unmediated, video;
▫ If none apply, use “other”; if not certain, use
“unspecified”
337 ## $a unmediated $b n $2 rdamedia
54. Change in media type
A new description is required for all changes
involving media type even if there is no change
in authorized access point. Example:
Paper: Media type: unmediated
↓
CD-ROM: Media type: computer
55. Change in media type
130 0# $a Serials directory (Birmingham, Ala.)
245 14 $a The serials directory.
336 ## $a text $txt $2 rdacontent
337 ## $a unmediated $b n $2 rdamedia
338 ## $a volume $b nc $2 rdacarrier
Continued by:
130 0# $a Serials directory (Birmingham, Ala.)
245 14 $a The serials directory : $b EBSCO CD-ROM.
336 ## $a text $txt $2 rdacontent
337 ## $a computer $b c $2 rdamedia
338 ## $a computer disc $b cd $2 rdacarrier
56. 338 Carrier
• Carrier type RDA 3.3.1.3
▫ Specific terms for audio, computer, microform,
carriers, etc. carriers
338 ## $a volume $b nc $2 rdacarrier
57. Change in carrier types
• If there is a change in carrier type but not media
type note the change within the description.
Except: when a serial changes from online to
another computer carrier and vice versa
58. Carrier types
• Minor changes:
▫ Broadsheet to volume (Media type: unmediated)
▫ Microfiche to microfilm (Media type:
microform)
▫ CD-ROM to DVD-ROM (Media type: computer)
• New record required:
▫ CD-ROM to online (Media type: computer)
59. Exercise: Carrier type:
How would you edit 33X fields?
The last CD-ROM issue was: 1997/2001.
The first DVD-ROM issue was: 1998/2002.
60. Exercise: Carrier Type - Answer
• 300 ## $a computer discs
• 300 ## $a CD-ROMs and DVD-ROMs
• 500 ## $a Volumes for <-1997/2001> issued on
CD-ROM; volumes for 1998/2002- issued on
DVD-ROM.
• LC-PCC PS 1.6.2.2
70. Formats
• Microforms
▫ LC-PCC PS for 1.11: Documents the LC/PCC
practice for microform reproductions of print --
continues LCRI practice under AACR2.
• Electronic Resources
▫ CONSER Cataloging Module 30 & 31
71. Relationships – RDA Chapter 24
• Related serial works:
▫ Supplement – whole/part
▫ Earlier, later title
• Expressions
▫ Language expressions
• Manifestations
▫ Other formats
▫ Change in mode of issuance
▫ Reproductions
72. Relator terms for linking fields
• RDA Appendix J
▫ $i of 700-730
▫ $i of 76X-78X linking entry fields
• Also use of subfield i as a free text field
▫ 776 08 $i Online version:
▫ 775 08 $i English edition:
73. Linking fields examples
775 08 $i English edition: $t Azerbaijan focus
776 08 $i Print version: $t Proceedings of the …
Western Dairy Management Conference
776 08 $i Online version: $t Bone bouquet
776 08 $i Continued by online database: $t
Antarctic bibliography $w (OCoLC) 52065227
775 08 $i Reproduction of (manifestation): $t
Hî wa (Baghdad, Iraq)
74. 776 instead of 78X
• Use the 776 field for linking between records
created because of changes in media and carrier
types:
▫ Print ceases and is continued online
▫ CD‐ROM serial ceases and is continued online
75. Relationships in note fields
• 550 (issuing body) - use to justify 7XX
• 580 (linking entry complexity note) - use to
express complex note in conjunction with 7XX
76. Subject headings
• Not in RDA specifically
• Same practices as before:
▫ $v Periodicals
▫ $v Congresses
▫ $v Comic books, strips, etc.
77. Working with Copy
"The first step in cataloging a serial is praying that
someone else has cataloged it."
Ed Jones, RDA and Serials Cataloging, p. 45
78. OCLC guidelines
• OCLC policy statement on RDA cataloging in
WorldCat: http://www.oclc.org/en-US/rda/new-
policy.html
• AACR2 records may be converted to RDA
• Never convert an RDA record to an AACR2
record
• Okay to add some RDA elements to AACR2
records
78
79. Avoid record wars
• Do NOT create a duplicate record using a
different cataloging code if a record already
exists
• Don’t remove valid AACR2/RDA elements when
enhancing records (rather than re-describing)
• If it’s not wrong, leave it alone.
80.
81. When to upgrade to RDA
• CONSER guidelines (Word doc)
http://www.loc.gov/aba/pcc/conser/documents/W
orkingWithExistingRecords.doc
• Re-describe using RDA if the resulting description is
uninterpretable, if the serial cannot otherwise be
distinguished from another serial
• Need to base description on either issue cited in
DBO or an earlier issue
82. When to not upgrade to RDA
• If you don’t have the piece in hand
• It is your judgment on whether to upgrade a
non-RDA record to RDA
• You must re-describe if updating a non-RDA
record to RDA
83. Hybrid Records
• Allows for adding new MARC fields to non-RDA
records
• Adding relator terms to access points
• Spelling out of non-transcribed abbreviations
• Adding complete statement of responsibility
(with item in hand)
84. Hybrid Records -Adding 33X fields
• Leave correct GMD if already in record (for non-
RDA records)
• GMD never allowed in RDA records
• OCLC will no longer accept GMD in ANY
records after 3/31/2016
85. Hybrid Records – 260 vs. 264
• New records use only the 264
• For pre-RDA records, prefer to leave 260 fields
and add 264 fields as needed
▫ Change a 260 to a 264 only when have enough
information to provide a full history
86. When do I need a new record?
• RDA 21.2C – a change in the mode of issuance
and/or media type
• Major change in title proper
• Change in statement of responsibility affecting
serial identification
• Change in the edition statement that indicates a
change in either scope or coverage
87. New record needed when
• Mode of issuance changes
▫ Serial becomes an integrating resource
▫ Serial becomes a multipart monograph
• Mode of media type changes
▫ Print serial to online
88. Major and minor changes in titles
• RDA 2.3.2.13
• CCM Module 16
http://www.loc.gov/aba/pcc/conser/word/Mod
ule16.doc
• Only compare against the title proper/245 not
variant titles
• If a minor change, add your title as a
variant/246
89. Major title changes
• Addition, deletion, change, or reordering of first
5 words UNLESS meets criteria of a minor
change
• Addition, deletion, or change of any word
AFTER the first 5 words that indicates a change
in scope or subject matter
• Name change of the corporate body used in a
title
90. Major changes examples
• First 5 words
▫ ACE newsletter ACE journal
▫ Chemical engineering and mining review
Mining & chemical engineering review
▫ Philosophy research archives Journal of
philosophical research
91. Major changes examples
• After first 5 words, change in scope/subject
matter
▫ The best bed & breakfast in England & Scotland
▫ The best bed & breakfast in England, Scotland &
Wales.
92. Major changes examples
• Corporate body name changes and is used in
title
▫ Reports of the Institute of High Speed
Mechanics, Tohoku University
▫
▫ Reports of the Institute of Fluid Science,
Tohoku University
93. Minor changes -type a
• Difference in representation of words anywhere
in title
▫ Television monthly TV monthly
▫ Alberta's reserves of gas Alberta reserves of
gas
▫ Twentieth century studies 20th century
studies
94. Minor changes –type b
• An article, preposition, or conjunction is added,
deleted, or changed anywhere in the title
▫ Annual report of pipeline safety
▫
▫ Annual report on pipeline safety
95. Minor changes –type c
• name of the same corporate body and
elements of its hierarchy is added or deleted
anywhere in the title or the representation of the
name is changed
▫ London Bantam's London
▫ Newsletter of the Association of Gravestone
Studies AGS newsletter
96. Minor changes –type d
• The only change is one of punctuation
▫ GBB G.B.B.
97. Minor changes –type e
• The order of titles changes when the title is given
in more than one language and/or script
▫ South African medical journal
▫ Suid Afrikaanse tydskrif vir geneeskunde
▫
▫ Suid Afrikaanse tydskrif vir geneeskunde
▫ South African medical journal
• However, if the title proper is dropped, that is a
MAJOR change
98. Minor changes –type f
• Words linking the title to the numbering are
added, deleted, or changed
▫ OSMRE annual report OSMRE annual report
for the fiscal year ...
99. Minor changes –type g
• Two or more titles proper are used on a serial
according to a regular pattern
• Fluctuating titles – usually determined
retrospectively
• Different from intentional flip-flops – those are
usually a major change
100. Minor changes –type h
• Words are added or deleted from a list, or the
order of the words is changed, as long as there is
no significant change to the subject matter. The
words can be anywhere in the title, including the
first five words.
▫ Directory of dentists, dental specialists, and dental
hygienists registered in Tennessee
▫
▫ Directory of dentists, dental specialists, and dental
hygienists licensed and registered in Tennessee
101. Minor changes –type i
• Words that indicate the type of resource are
added or dropped anywhere in the title
▫ Oregon history Oregon history magazine
• If the type of resource changes (Bulletin to
Journal) it is a MAJOR change
• Changed frequency words (Quarterly, etc.) are a
MAJOR change
113. Resources
• CONSER Standard Record
http://www.loc.gov/aba/pcc/conser/issues/CSR
.html
• RDA and Serials Cataloging by Ed Jones
available from ALA Editions