[DCRM-L] edition, state
Deborah J. Leslie
DJLeslie at FOLGER.edu
Mon Feb 7 09:53:52 MST 2011
In bibliographical terms, the 8vo and 12mo impositions are different 'issues', which according to DCRM(B), get different records. Since it's a pre-1801 imprint, it will not be subjected to OCLC de-duping. And if our request to OCLC goes through, since it will have an 040 ‡e dcrmb, it will doubly not be subjected to automatic de-duping.
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From: dcrm-l-bounces at lib.byu.edu [mailto:dcrm-l-bounces at lib.byu.edu] On Behalf Of Lenore Rouse
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Hi Larry,
Interesting question. I would opine that the answer to #1 should be yes
even if it IS the same setting of type, or at least I would certainly
want different records to record different formats. The printer may not
be changing individual type pages but he is bound to have to change the
imposition of those pages. As to #2 I'm not sure how relentless the
de-dupe juggernaut is, but one would hope that there will be sufficient
difference between the size, pagination, etc. of the books to preserve
your new record. Including the format and collation should help.
However it occurs to me this may all be moot as I dimly remember reading
that auto de-duping or merging of records is not being used for pre-1800
material? Look forward to more discussion on this.
Lenore
On 2/7/2011 11:26 AM, Laurence Creider wrote:
> I am cataloging The miscellaneous works of Tobias Smollett, M.D.
> London : Printed for J. Mundell & Co., Edinburgh, and for J. Mundell,
> College, Glasgow, 1796. I have 5 of the six volumes. The copies I
> have found in WorldCat give the format as 8vo with a note: The same
> setting of type was also printed using a 12 imposition. Our copy is
> in 12mo, with horizontal signatures.
>
> Two different but not un-related issues.
>
> 1) Does using the same setting of type with a different imposition
> count as a separate edition?
>
> 2) Should I input a separate record into OCLC for the 12mo version? If
> so, how would I qualify it to avoid the dreaded OCLC de-duplication
> algorithm?
>
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