[DCRM-L] DCRM-L Digest, Vol 126, Issue 7
Schneider, Nina
nschneider at humnet.ucla.edu
Fri Aug 26 13:51:48 MDT 2016
Hi everyone,
As Matthew Haugen mentioned yesterday on this list, a code has been requested. We are waiting for approval. An announcement will be made when it can be added to the 040$e
I'm glad to know that DCRM(MSS) is so popular.
Nina
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Nina M. Schneider
Chair, RBMS Bibliographic Standards Committee
Rare Books Librarian
William Andrews Clark Memorial Library
2520 Cimarron Street
Los Angeles, CA 90018
(323) 731-8529
nschneider at humnet.ucla.edu
http://www.humnet.ucla.edu/humnet/clarklib/
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Hi Folks,
For a code for DCRM Manuscripts, even before OCLC does anything, I believe you need to get the MARC standards office to establish a code for it. I don't see it presently on the list (although I might be missing it!)
http://www.loc.gov/standards/sourcelist/descriptive-conventions.html
Cheers, Sue.
Sue Andrews
Principal Cataloguer
University of British Columbia Library
2198 Health Sciences Mall
Vancouver, B.C. V6T 1Z3
tel. 604-822-4995 email: susan.andrews at ubc.ca
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1. Re: Descriptive Cataloging of Rare Materials (Manuscripts)
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2. Re: Descriptive Cataloging of Rare Materials (Manuscripts)
now available (Matthew C. Haugen)
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Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2016 15:29:20 -0400
From: Allison Rich <allison_rich at brown.edu>
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Subject: Re: [DCRM-L] Descriptive Cataloging of Rare Materials
(Manuscripts) now available
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Hi Nina and all:
Question here!!
I have just encoded the "$e dcrm(mss)" in the 040 in a new MARC record in OCLC today.
The code is unrecognized in OCLC and, thus, the record will not verify.
Can anyone advise on this from OCLC?
Thank you for your help,
Best,
Allison
> Dear Colleagues:
>
> The Bibliographic Standards Committee of the Rare Books and Manuscripts Section of the Association of College and Research Libraries (RBMS/ACRL) is pleased to announce the publication of Descriptive Cataloging of Rare Materials (Manuscripts). DCRM(MSS) covers individual manuscripts on paper, on microfilm, or in the form of digital surrogates. It does not cover manuscript music, manuscript maps, or graphics, all of which are covered by other DCRM manuals currently in development or already published. This manual is the result of the hard work of the DCRM(MSS) editorial team: Alison E. Bridger, Diane Ducharme (SAA Description Section liaison), Kate Moriarty, Jennifer K. Nelson, Margaret Nichols (chair), Elizabeth O'Keefe, and Heather Wolfe.
>
> The PDFs of the text and the cover are DCRM(MSS) is available here: http://rbms.info/dcrm/dcrmmss/. They are also available through the list of published manuals on the DCRM page http://rbms.info/dcrm/.
>
> Enjoy!
>
> +---------------
> Nina M. Schneider
> Chair, RBMS Bibliographic Standards Committee
>
> Rare Books Librarian
> William Andrews Clark Memorial Library
> 2520 Cimarron Street
> Los Angeles, CA 90018
> (323) 731-8529
>
> nschneider at humnet.ucla.edu
> http://www.humnet.ucla.edu/humnet/clarklib/
>
> .
>
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"Outside of a dog,
a book is probably man's best friend,
and inside of a dog,
it's too dark to read.
- Groucho Marx"
Allison Rich
Rare Materials Cataloguer
ESTC and NACO Coordinator
John Carter Brown Library
Providence, Rhode Island
Allison_Rich at brown.edu
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Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2016 15:54:23 -0400
From: "Matthew C. Haugen" <matthew.haugen at columbia.edu>
To: Allison_Rich at brown.edu, "DCRM Users' Group" <dcrm-l at lib.byu.edu>
Subject: Re: [DCRM-L] Descriptive Cataloging of Rare Materials
(Manuscripts) now available
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Hi Allison, The descriptive conventions source code (040 $e) was requested from the MARC Standards Office just after the BSC vote to approve DCRM(MSS) at ALA Annual in Orlando, about two months ago.
We requested "dcrmmss" but the Standards Office has not yet approved the request, and it's possible they may choose a code different from what we requested. When approved, the new code will be announced in a MARC technical notice <http://www.loc.gov/marc/marcginf.html#naa> and added to the MARC list of descriptive convention source codes.
<http://www.loc.gov/standards/sourcelist/descriptive-conventions.html>
I do expect that the approved code will not contain parentheses, as in your example. Codes are composed of lowercase alphabetic characters, numeric characters 0 through 9, and the hyphen (-), up to a maximum of 12 characters.
Once MARC announces a new code in a technical notice, they request a 60-day waiting period on implementation in exchange records, so that the code can be added to validation tables. The MARC source code site says "Implementers may use newly assigned codes in their internal systems immediately as long as records containing new codes are not distributed until after the waiting period."
As for OCLC, I think we may have to wait until the next OCLC-MARC technical bulletin that we will see the code validate in OCLC, and those appear to come out annually.
I'll send an update to DCRM-L list as soon as I hear more.
Matt
On Thu, Aug 25, 2016 at 3:29 PM, Allison Rich <allison_rich at brown.edu>
wrote:
> Hi Nina and all:
>
> Question here!!
> I have just encoded the "$e dcrm(mss)" in the 040 in a new MARC record
> in OCLC today.
> The code is unrecognized in OCLC and, thus, the record will not verify.
>
> Can anyone advise on this from OCLC?
> Thank you for your help,
>
> Best,
> Allison
>
> Dear Colleagues:
>
> The Bibliographic Standards Committee of the Rare Books and Manuscripts Section of the Association of College and Research Libraries (RBMS/ACRL) is pleased to announce the publication of Descriptive Cataloging of Rare Materials (Manuscripts). DCRM(MSS) covers individual manuscripts on paper, on microfilm, or in the form of digital surrogates. It does not cover manuscript music, manuscript maps, or graphics, all of which are covered by other DCRM manuals currently in development or already published. This manual is the result of the hard work of the DCRM(MSS) editorial team: Alison E. Bridger, Diane Ducharme (SAA Description Section liaison), Kate Moriarty, Jennifer K. Nelson, Margaret Nichols (chair), Elizabeth O'Keefe, and Heather Wolfe.
>
> The PDFs of the text and the cover are DCRM(MSS) is available here: http://rbms.info/dcrm/dcrmmss/. They are also available through the list of published manuals on the DCRM page http://rbms.info/dcrm/.
>
> Enjoy!
>
> +---------------
> Nina M. Schneider
> Chair, RBMS Bibliographic Standards Committee
>
> Rare Books Librarian
> William Andrews Clark Memorial Library
> 2520 Cimarron Street
> Los Angeles, CA 90018(323) 731-8529
> nschneider at humnet.ucla.eduhttp://www.humnet.ucla.edu/humnet/clarklib/
>
>
> .
>
>
>
>
> --
>
> ********************************
> "Outside of a dog,
> a book is probably man's best friend,
> and inside of a dog,
> it's too dark to read.
> - Groucho Marx"
>
> Allison Rich
> Rare Materials Cataloguer
> ESTC and NACO Coordinator
>
> John Carter Brown Library
> Providence, Rhode IslandAllison_Rich at brown.edu
>
> ********************************
>
>
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Matthew C. Haugen
Rare Book Cataloger
102 Butler Library
Columbia University Libraries
E-mail: matthew.haugen at columbia.edu
Phone: 212-851-2451
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