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Recent developments with IFLA standards, MARC21, and LCSH

Recent developments with IFLA standards, MARC21, and LCSH. Catherine Argus National Library of Australia. “FRBR family”. Functional Requirements for Subject Authority Data (FRSAD)

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Recent developments with IFLA standards, MARC21, and LCSH

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  1. Recent developments with IFLA standards, MARC21, and LCSH Catherine Argus National Library of Australia ACOC seminar, 21 October 2010

  2. “FRBR family” • Functional Requirements for Subject Authority Data (FRSAD) • what the subject authority data/record/file aims to provide information about and should achieve in terms of answering user needs. • http://www.ifla.org/node/1297 • Next step • FRBR Review Group will work to harmonise and consolidate FRBR, FRAD and FRSAD ACOC seminar, 21 October 2010

  3. Multilingual Dictionary of Cataloguing Terms and Concepts • Definitions for many terms and concepts used by the library cataloguing community in English and 24 other languages • includes terms from the International Cataloguing Principles, ISBD, FRBR and FRAD • http://www.ifla.org/publications/multilingual-dictionary-of-cataloguing-terms-and-concepts-muldicat ACOC seminar, 21 October 2010

  4. Names of persons : national usages for entry in catalogues • Currently being revised and updated • http://www.ifla.org/en/node/4953 • Change of title • Names of persons : national usages for bibliographic and authority data ACOC seminar, 21 October 2010

  5. International Standard Bibliographic Description (ISBD) • First revision of the Consolidated ISBD since publication in 2007 • New edition will be published 2011 • ISBD examples also being reviewed ACOC seminar, 21 October 2010

  6. Codes for “online access” and “direct access” in 008 & 006 • Codes to clearly identify if electronic resources are online or direct access • "q" (direct electronic) • "o" (online) • New values have been defined for 008/23 and 008/29 (Form of item) • 008/22 (Form of original item) for Continuing resources (006/05) • "s" (Electronic) will remain for those institutions not requiring the level of granularity provided by the two new codes ACOC seminar, 21 October 2010

  7. Encoding the International Standard Name Identifier (ISNI) • The International Standard Name Identifier (ISNI) is a draft ISO Standard (ISO 27729) • the identification of the identities used publicly by parties involved throughout the media content industries in the creation, production, management, and content distribution chains • Consists of 16 decimal digits • http://www.isni.org ACOC seminar, 21 October 2010

  8. Example of ISNI 020##$a0140433260 (pbk.) :$c£4.991001#$aTrollope, Anthony,$d1815-1882.$0(isni)1234567899999799 [ISNI for Anthony Trollope]24510$aDoctor Thorne /$cAnthony Trollope ; with an introduction and notes by Ruth Rendell.260## $aLondon :$bPenguin,$c1991.7001#$aRendell, Ruth,$d1930-$0(isni)8462832856536435 [ISNI for Ruth Rendell] ACOC seminar, 21 October 2010

  9. Encoding the International Standard Text Code (ISTC) • The International Standard Text Code (ISO 21047) is a global identification system for textual works intended for publication • prose; poetry; lyrics (for sung musical works); screen, audio and stage scripts and other scripts (e.g. sermons, speeches, etc.). • consists of 16 numbers and/or letters • http://www.istc-international.org/html/ ACOC seminar, 21 October 2010

  10. Example of ISTC 0247#$a0A3200912355D67A$2istc [ISTC for the work “The Second World War” abridged]1001#$aChurchill, Winston,$d1874-1965.24514$aThe Second World War /$cWinston Churchill ; [abridgement by Denis Kelly]250 ##$aIllustrated and abridged ed.260## $aHoo :$bGrange,$cc2003.7001#$aKelly, Denis.78718$iRelated source work$oISTC 0A420075436B9846 [ISTC for the work “The Second World War”] ACOC seminar, 21 October 2010

  11. Subject headings for cooking and cookbooks • Cookbooks • established as topical subject heading and genre/form heading • “Cooking” replaces “Cookery” in subject headings • Cooking for the sick (May Subd Geog) • Cooking (Asparagus) • http://www.loc.gov/catdir/cpso/h1475.html ACOC seminar, 21 October 2010

  12. Library of Congress’ form/genre project • 5 year project • Moving images and radio programmes • Cartography • Law • Literature • Music • Religion • Form and genre thesaurus separate from LCSH • Library of Congress Genre/Form Terms for Library and Archival Materials, or LCGFT. ACOC seminar, 21 October 2010

  13. Genre/form headings & MARC 655   #0   $a Horror films 655   #7   $a Horror films. $2 lcgft ACOC seminar, 21 October 2010

  14. Identifying LC authorities for genre/form headings ACOC seminar, 21 October 2010

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