[DCRM-L] Shares citation but varies from PDF

Shiner, Elaine eshiner at fas.harvard.edu
Wed Jan 29 11:00:17 MST 2014


I think Deborah is right about the reference to Martin & Walter. Leaving it out is maybe a bit lazy ☺.

Elaine

From: dcrm-l-bounces at lib.byu.edu [mailto:dcrm-l-bounces at lib.byu.edu] On Behalf Of Deborah J. Leslie
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Hello Alice and Elaine,



If I understand the situation correctly, I agree with Elaine. I would cite Martin & Walter, and in the note you make that distinguishes the two editions, add something to the effect that Martin & Walter does not distinguish between the two editions. Make no reference to the OCLC record or link. Here's an example of a record I did just last week: http://shakespeare.folger.edu/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?BBID=264765



Also take close look at your text. I'd bet that "occafion" is really " occaſion."





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Dear Alice:



I don't think that's a good idea, since you have no control over the links.  If I couldn't find any difference that could justify a new OCLC record, I would insert a 500 note into the master record, but without referring to the link.  For instance, "Two editions are noted." or "Two setting of type are noted", and then: In one, the last line of text on p. [5] reads:  ". occafion plus favorable pour confondre vos en- .."; in the other, the last line of text on p. [5] reads "[whatever it reads in the electronic resource]"  I don't think it's necessary to mention Martin & Walter, as long as the description in Martin & Walter could refer to either.



Elaine Shiner,

Rare Book Cataloger

Houghton Library



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Dear colleagues--  We are converting some French Revolution pamphlets to MARC records from catalog cards, many of which include citations.  The one in hand cites  Martin & Walter, III, 24452, which is further linked through (OCoLC) 12938925 to an electronic resource that has the same page count but  different type-set.  I'm wondering whether I should note mine as a variant through a note such as the one below and would appreciate hearing how any of you might handle this situation.  Thank you.



500            This ed. varies from electronic resource linked to (OCoLC) 12938925 which also cites Martin & Walter. Révolution française. III, 24452.  Last line of text on p. [5] reads:  ". occafion plus favorable pour confondre vos en- .."



510  4  Martin & Walter. Révolution française, [c]III, 24452



Alice H. Hanes

Technical Services Librarian

Hagley Museum and Library

298 Buck Road East

Wilmington, DE 19807-0630

(302) 658-2400 x234


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