DCRB & MARC Format
Robert L. Maxwell
robert_maxwell at byu.edu
Tue Jan 26 18:04:06 MST 1999
At 12:30 PM 1/26/99 -0800, Elizabeth wrote:
>Patrick et al.
>
>I'm putting my responses in between ** so you can distinguish them.
>
>6. 740 : There is a beautiful example of a valid 740 in MARC Formats:
>
> 100 1 Chekhov, Anton Pavlovich,$d1860-1904.
> 240 10 Vishnevyi sad.$lEnglish
> 245 14 The cherry orchard ; Uncle Vanya /$cAnton Chekhov.
> 700 12 Chekhov, Anton Pavlovich,$d1860-1904.$tDiadia Vania.$lEnglish.$f1969
> 740 0 Uncle Vanya.
>
>************************************
>Instead of doing a 740 on the bib here, I would use the English title in
the uniform title *authority* record:
>
> 100 10 Chekhov, Anton ... $tDiadia Vania. $l English
> 400 10 Chekhov, Anton ... $tUncle Vanya
>
>(NAFL86115391already exists and looks like this.)
I think in NACO/BIBCO we are putting the references both on the authority
records and the bib. records. Redundant, I know, but I do think in
Patrick's example there would be a 740 02 Uncle Vanya under BIBCO standards
at least.
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Robert L. Maxwell
Special Collections and Ancient Languages Cataloger
6428 Harold B. Lee Library
Brigham Young University
Provo, UT 84602
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