[DCRM-L] Are unique artists' books "published"?

Robert Maxwell robert_maxwell at byu.edu
Tue Mar 6 11:23:24 MST 2007


Forwarding this for Ryan--I'm not sure why it didn't go through the
first time.
 

Robert L. Maxwell



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Subject: 	Are unique artists' books "published"?	
Date: 	Fri, 02 Mar 2007 13:34:39 -0800	
From: 	Ryan Hildebrand <hildebrj at uci.edu> <mailto:hildebrj at uci.edu> 	
To: 	DCRM Revision Group List <dcrm-l at lib.byu.edu>
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I have a few philosophical questions for those of you who catalog unique
(1 of 1) artists' books. Do you treat them as published works? In
particular, how do you formulate field 260, and why do you do it this
way? 


In the strange territory of artists' books what constitutes publication?



(FYI, I am inclined to regard them as published, but just barely.)


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