[DCRM-L] Cataloging Question Regarding Lithographs (Text)
Sarah Abdel Malak
sarah.abdelmalak at usek.edu.lb
Thu Mar 6 00:46:15 MST 2025
Hi Jessica,
Thank you for the valuable information you provided. I appreciate your time and effort in helping me with this.
I would like to kindly ask if you could provide some examples of a 500-note for lithographs in general, as well as a 500-note specifically to describe lithographs that contain annotations (notes based on RDA (Resource Description and Access) and DCRM (Descriptive Cataloging of Rare Materials) guidelines for lithographs.
Looking forward to your response.
Best regards,
Sarah Abdel Malak
Cataloging Department
Holy Spirit University of Kaslik (USEK-Lebanon)
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Hi Sarah,
In addition to noting that the materials were printed using lithography in a MARC 500 field, you may also consider using 340 $d<https://www.oclc.org/bibformats/en/3xx/340.html#subfieldd> (physical medium > information recording technique). The term "lithography" is available for use in the RDA Production Method<https://www.rdaregistry.info/termList/RDAproductionMethod/> vocabulary. The 340 would then look like this:
340 $d lithography $2 rdapm
It may also be possible to use a 655 genre term "Lithographs," but I would hesitate to do this for text-only lithographs. Lithographs are considered prints in Library of Congress Genre/Form Terms (lcgft), Thesaurus for Graphic Materials (gmgpc), and Art & Architecture Thesaurus (aat), which implies that they are graphic, rather than solely textual, materials. The scope of LCGFT might provide the most wiggle room for applying "Lithographs" to text-only lithographs, but consider your collection holistically before applying it.
Best,
Jessica
Jessica Grzegorski (she/her/hers)
Rare Materials Metadata Librarian
Acquisitions and Metadata Services
Northwestern University Libraries
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Subject: [DCRM-L] Cataloging Question Regarding Lithographs (Text)
Dear [DCRM-L team],
I hope this message finds you well.
I am currently working on cataloging rare books and would like to reach out with a question regarding the cataloging of Lithographs (Text not photos).
Is there a specific field in the metadata where I should indicate "Lithographic Print" under the printing technique or material type?
Additionally, I would appreciate it if you could outline the specific fields that should be used when cataloging lithographs to ensure consistency and accuracy.
Your guidance would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you in advance for your assistance.
Sarah Abdel Malak
Cataloging Department
Holy Spirit University of Kaslik (USEK-Lebanon)
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