[DCRM-L] Cataloging unpublished facsimiles
Auyong, Dorothy
dauyong at huntington.org
Mon Oct 1 13:29:18 MDT 2007
Well, we actually toyed with the idea of making a "local" GMD for "photocopy".
--Dorothy Auyong
Henry E. Huntington Library
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From: dcrm-l-bounces at lib.byu.edu on behalf of Deborah J. Leslie
Sent: Mon 01/10/2007 11:26 AM
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I keep looking at the approved GMD list in AACR2, hoping that "photocopy" will suddenly appear ...
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Deborah J. Leslie, M.A., M.L.S.
Head of Cataloging
Folger Shakespeare Library
201 East Capitol St., S.E.
Washington, D.C. 20003
202.675-0369
djleslie at folger.edu | http://www.folger.edu <http://www.folger.edu/>
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From: dcrm-l-bounces at lib.byu.edu [mailto:dcrm-l-bounces at lib.byu.edu] On Behalf Of Robert Maxwell
Sent: Monday, 01 October, 2007 14:06
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With microform the presence of the GMD would probably be a pretty big "in your face" clue to library users that it's not the original, if your catalog displays GMD prominently. That solution doesn't work for photocopies, though.
Robert L. Maxwell
Special Collections and Ancient Languages Catalog Librarian
Genre/Form Authorities Librarian
6728 Harold B. Lee Library
Brigham Young University
Provo, UT 84602
(801)422-5568
From: dcrm-l-bounces at lib.byu.edu [mailto:dcrm-l-bounces at lib.byu.edu] On Behalf Of Deborah J. Leslie
Sent: Monday, October 01, 2007 10:28 AM
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Subject: [DCRM-L] Cataloging unpublished facsimiles
Dear catalogers and friends,
The Folger collects facsimile editions of rare materials, published facsimiles as well as informally-made photostats, photocopies, microfilm, &c. The question we're re-considering is what is the best way to catalog the latter when we do not also have the original?
When we have the original, we use one bib record to describe the original, and put the unpublished facsimile edition as a copy. The question of whether we should have done that aside, it's reasonably clear what's going on to anyone looking at our opac. The way they're currently cataloged when there is no original, the user has to be able to interpret pretty subtle clues to realize this. We are looking for a way forward that involves the least clean-up work on our part, is readily apparent to anyone looking at the opac description that we don't have the original, and is consistent.
We would love to hear what other libraries do or think they ought to do.
Thanks,
Deborah
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Deborah J. Leslie, M.A., M.L.S.
Head of Cataloging
Folger Shakespeare Library
201 East Capitol St., S.E.
Washington, D.C. 20003
202.675-0369
djleslie at folger.edu | http://www.folger.edu <http://www.folger.edu/>
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