[DCRM-L] hand coloring and new descriptions

Allison Jai O'Dell ajodell at gmail.com
Thu Feb 26 10:59:40 MST 2015


Interesting!  It seems to me that the essential question is: do we create a
new record (do we understand this as new manifestation) when something
changes in the typesetting, or in the product as issued?

I find the DCRM manuals otherwise pretty consistent on this point: we
create a new record when something changes in the typesetting (that is,
when we technically have a new edition).

Is there a cartographic reason to differ?  Is a cartographic manifestation
different than a books manifestation?


Allison

On Thu, Feb 26, 2015 at 12:44 PM, Lapka, Francis <francis.lapka at yale.edu>
wrote:

>  On behalf of the DCRM2 task force, I would like community thoughts on
> what appears to be an inconsistency on the matter of Variations requiring a
> new record (Appendix E).
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> The draft of DCRM(C), rule E1.2 says: “… generally consider that a new
> bibliographic record is required whenever the material distinguishes itself
> from other variants by one or more of the following characteristics: …
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> ·         change in the presence of hand coloring, if there is evidence
> that the resource was issued both with and without the hand coloring (in
> case of doubt, assume the material was issued both ways)”
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> Contrast this to DCRM(G), rule E1.3, which says: “Examples of differences
> that do not in themselves necessarily signal the need for a new record in
> the absence of other differences include: …
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> ·         the presence or absence of hand-coloring
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> ·         a difference in printed colors”
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> The other DCRM manuals do not explicitly treat the issue of color in this
> context. That said, the matter is still relevant to other formats. It is
> common, for example, for publishers of color-plate books to announce (on
> the item) the availability of the book in colored and uncolored versions,
> at different prices. In this circumstance, it is uncommon practice (as far
> as I know) to create separate records for the colored and uncolored
> versions.
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> The default DCRM guideline is to “assume that a separate bibliographic
> record [i.e. a new Manifestation?] will be created for each bibliographic
> variant that represents what is referred to as an ‘edition’ in AACR2 and an
> ‘issue’ in bibliographic scholarship.” It’s not a leap to argue that a
> difference in coloring meets the definition of a distinct *issue* (from
> DCRMB): “A group of published copies which constitutes a consciously
> planned publishing unit, distinguishable from other groups of published
> copies by one or more differences designed expressly to identify the group
> as a discrete unit.”
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> I would like DCRM2 to take a consistent (and principled) stand on the
> matter, allowing (as DCRM does) for agencies to vary when it makes sense to
> do so. What, then, would make most sense as the *default* approach?
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> I’ve already received useful comments from members of the Cartographic
> team on this question, and I encourage them to chime in again here.
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> Thanks,
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> Francis
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> Francis Lapka  ·  Catalog Librarian
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> Department of Rare Books and Manuscripts
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> Yale Center for British Art
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> 203.432.9672  ·  francis.lapka at yale.edu
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