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Cataloguing video resources with RDAOLA Preconference workshop, January 29, 2014
Emma CrossCataloguing Librarian, Carleton University Library
AcknowledgementsThanks to:• copyright holders of RDA Toolkit for permission to copy
screens and the RDA logo for educational purposes.• On behalf of the Pan-Canadian RDA trainers, thanks to
the Library of Congress for allowing use and modification of their training modules and supplementary RDA training materials (for RDA Test at LC, June 2010 and Georgia Public Library Cataloging Summit (August 2011)) and RDA Refresher Training at LC (October 2011) available at
http://www.loc.gov/aba/rda/training_modules.htmlRDA Module - Practical Application 2
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OutlineThree sections:
1. RDA MARC fields which apply to video resources
2. RDA MARC examples: DVD, streamed video and video game
3. Recommended resources
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Leader / 06 Type of record
Coded: gUsed in conjunction with 336 content type
Content type for video resources:• Two-dimensional moving image• Three-dimensional moving image
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Leader / 07 Bibliographic level
Mode of issuance RDA 2.13
Single unit: coded m
For sets of discsLeader/19 multipart resource record level:coded a (to indicate a set)
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Leader / 18
Descriptive cataloguing form Coded: iISBD punctuation included
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007 Physical description fixed field
007/00 Category of materialCoded: v = videorecording
Used in conjunction with 337 media typeMedia type = video
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007 Physical description fixed field
• 007/01 Special material designation• Used in conjunction with 338 carrier type
This will vary depending on what form of video resource you are cataloguing.Example: videodisc = vd
007/01 = d
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007 Physical description Streamed video
Note:RDA records for streamed video often include two 007 fields:
• 007 / 00 = c electronic resource• 007 / 00 = v videorecording
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040 Cataloguing source
Description convention for RDA
040 ## $a ____ $b eng $c ____ $e rda
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041 Language
RDA 7.12 Language of the content• DVDs frequently contain multiple types of
language information: closed-captioning, subtitles and dubbed soundtracks.
• 041 is used to code for languages which can not be fully described by the fixed field element for language (008/35-37) with 546 language note
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041 Language
Example: DVD in English and French. Subtitles in English, French and Spanish.
008 language code eng
041 1# $a eng $a fre $j eng $j fre $j spa
546 ## $a English and French with subtitles in English, French and Spanish
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245 Title statement
RDA 2.2 Sources of information“Preferred source” no longer chief source= source of the title proper
• More eligible sources for information• In general, whole resource with sources in
priority order.• Then, any other source
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245 Title statement
RDA 2.2.2.3 Moving imagesPreferred source in priority order:• Title frame(s) or the title screen(s)• If none, a permanent label bearing the title
affixed to the resource proper or embedded metadata that contains a title
• If none of the above, a source with information formally presented.
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No more GMD!
No more $h GMD in RDA records
This has been replaced by content, media and carrier fields which permit more precise description of resources.
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245 Other title information
RDA 2.3.4 Other title information
• From same source as the title proper• Supply for moving image resources• LC core: generally transcribe all
245 $b
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246 Variant title
RDA 2.3.6
Can be used for example when container title is different from title proper
246 1# $i Title on container: $a
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250 Edition statement
RDA 2.5.1.4This is a core field in RDAOften significant for video resources where versions are produced for different platforms.
250 ## Blu-ray version250 ## Original UK edition
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264 Production, publication, distribution, manufacture and copyright notice
264 # 0 Production statement RDA 2.7264 # 1 Publication statement RDA 2.8264 # 2 Distribution statement RDA 2.9264 # 3 Manufacture statement RDA 2.10264 # 4 Copyright statement RDA 2.11
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300 Physical description
RDA 3.4.1.3 Recording extent update July 2013… For type of unit, use an appropriate term from the list of carrier types at RDA 3.3.1.3
300 $a videodisc online resourcecomputer disc
• Some changes in vocabulary from AACR2• For example: use for “computer disc” for both
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Duration RDA 7.22.1.3
Scope = playing time, running time, etc. of the content of a resource.
• LC core field• MARC 300 $a use abbreviations as per RDA
appendix B
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Sound & Colour
In the 300 field:
Sound RDA 7.18Colour of moving image RDA 7.17.3
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Dimensions RDA 3.5.1.4.4
Scope = measurements of the carrier or carriers and / or the container of a resource.centimetres / millimetres
cm and mm = symbols not abbreviationsUse ISBD full stop after symbol if 490
LC core but not used for serials and online resourcesLCPS: inches for discs and all audio carriersRDA 0.11.5 – allowance to adopt other units
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Extent 300 field
Example for DVD
300 ## $a 3 videodiscs (368 min.) : $b sound, colour ; $c 12 cm.
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336 Content type
RDA 6.9Scope = fundamental form of communication in which the content is expressed and the human sense through which it is intended to be percieved.For images: also whether in two or three dimensions and the presence or absence of movement.
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336 Content type
Example for DVD
$a two-dimensional moving image $b tdi $2 rdacontent
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337 Media type
RDA 3.2Scope = categorization reflecting the general type of intermediation device required to view, play, run, etc. the content of the resource• Broad categories• Correlation with carrier types (RDA 3.3)
videocomputer
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337 Media type
Example for DVD
337 ## $a video $b v $2 rdamedia
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338 Carrier type
RDA 3.3Scope = a categorization reflecting the format of the storage medium and housing of a carrier in combination with type of intermediation device required to view, play, run the content of the resource.
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338 Carrier type
Example for DVD
338 ## $a videodisc $b vd $2 rdacarrier
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Exercise
Using the MARC coding sheets write content, media and carrier type for:
• Streamed video• Video game
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344 Sound characteristics
Maps closely to RDA 3.16Some relevant subfields are:$a type of recording (RDA 3.16.2.3)$b recording medium (RDA 3.16.3.3)$g configuration of playback channels
(RDA 3.16.8.3)$h special playback characteristic (RDA 3.16.9)
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344 Sound characteristics
Examples for DVD
344 ## $a digital $b optical $g stereo $2 rda
344 ## $a digital $b optical $g surround $h Dolby digital 5.1 $2 rda
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345 Projection characteristics of motion picture film
This maps directly to RDA 3.17
Some relevant subfields:$a presentation format (RDA 3.17.2)$b projection speed (RDA 3.17.3)
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346 Video characteristics
This field maps directly to RDA 3.18
Some relevant subfields:
$a video format (RDA 3.18.2)$b broadcast standard (RDA 3.18.3)
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346 Video characteristics
Example for DVD
346 ## $a laser optical $b NTSC $2 rda
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347 Digital file characteristics
Close mapping to RDA 3.19Some relevant subfield codes$a file type (RDA 3.19.2)$b encoding format (RDA 3.19.3)$c file size (RDA 3.19.4)$d resolution (RDA 3.19.5)$e regional encoding (RDA 3.19.6)
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347 Digital file characteristics
Example for DVD
347 ## $a video file $b DVD video $e region 1 $2 rda
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700 Added entry – relator terms
$e relator termsRelationships are key for resource discoveryNot always clear in a MARC environment
Appendices I, J and K$e can be repeated multiple times in same entry700 1# $a Bouchitey, Patrick, $d 1946- $e film director, $e actor, $e screenwriter
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700 Added entry – relator terms
Other person, family or corporate body associated with a work Appendix I, I.2.2Frequently used for video recordings
$e film producer$e film director$e television producer$e television director
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700 Added entry – relator terms
Other person, family or corporate body associated with an expression Appendix I, I.3.1Frequently used for video recordings
$e actor$e perfomer
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Examples
• DVD
• Streamed video
• Video game
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A note on examples
Please note that examples are:
• for teaching purposes – they are illustrative and not prescriptive.
• often represent a particular agencies policies on the RDA instructions
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A note on examples
Please note that examples:
• sometimes reflect the use of optional additions to the instructions
• may need to be modified as RDA and MARC are updated
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Video recording (DVD) – RDA MARC
Leader/06 gLeader/07 mLeader/18 iLeader/19 a007/00 v007/01 d007/03 c007/04 v007/05 a007/06 i007/08 q008/35-37 eng020 ## $a 9781608833894028 42 $a MST64100 $b PBS Distribution
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Video recording (DVD) – RDA MARC
040 ## $a ____ $b eng $c ____ $e rda 041 0# $a eng 046 ## $k 2010130 0# $a Downton Abbey (2010)245 00 $a Downton Abbey / $c Carnival/Masterpiece co-production ; produced by Nigel Marchant ; written and created by Julian Fellowes ; directed by Brian Percival, Ben Bolt, Brian Kelly.250 ## $a Original UK edition.264 #1 $a [London] : $b Carnival Film and Television Limited, $c 2010.264 #2 $a [Alexandra, Virginia] : $b PBS Distribution,264 #2 $a Boston : $b WGBH,264 #4 $c ©2011.300 ## $a 3 videodiscs (368 min.) : $b sound, colour ; $c 12 cm.336 ## $a two-dimensional moving image $b tdi $2 rdacontent337 ## $a video $b v $2 rdamedia338 ## $a videodisc $b vd $2 rdacarrier
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Video recording (DVD) – RDA MARC
344 ## $a digital $b optical $g stereo $2 rda346 ## $a laser optical $b NTSC $2 rda347 ## $a video file $b DVD video $e region 1 $2 rda490 1# $a Masterpiece theatre500 ## $a Originally produced as a British television series in 2010.500 ## $a Special features: Downton Abbey: The making of, Downton Abbey: A house in history508 ## $a Original music, John Lunn ; cinematography, David Katznelson, David Marsh ; editing, John Wilson, Alex Mackie, Nick McPhee.511 1# $a Cast: Hugh Bonneville, Elizabeth McGovern, Maggie Smith, Jim Carter, Phyllis Logan, Michelle Dockery, Dan Stevens.520 ## $a Downton Abbey--a sprawling Edwardian mansion and park nestled in the lush North Yorkshire countryside--needs an heir … 521 8# $a Not rated.538 ## $a DVD video, stereo, NTSC, Region 1, wide screen.546 ## $a English subtitles.
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Video recording (DVD) – RDA MARC
700 1# $a Fellowes, Julian $e author700 1# $a Marchant, Nigel $e producer700 1# $a Percival, Brian $d 1952- $e director700 1# $a Bolt, Ben $e director700 1# $a Kelly, Brian $e director700 1# $a Bonneville, Hugh $e actor700 1# $a McGovern, Elizabeth $d 1961- $e actor700 1# $a Smith, Maggie $d 1934- $e actor700 1# $a Carter, Jim $d 1948- $e actor710 2# $a Carnival Films (Great Britain).710 2# $a PBS Distribution (Firm)710 2# $a WGBH Video (Firm) 830 #0 $a Masterpiece theatre (Television program)
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Exercise
Try to catalogue a streamed video or video game using the examples provided
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Recommended resources:MARC code lists
• MARC code list for relatorshttp://www.loc.gov/marc/relators/
• Term and code list for RDA content types http://www.loc.gov/standards/valuelist/rdacontent.html
• Term and code list for RDA media types http://www.loc.gov/standards/valuelist/rdamedia.html
• Term and code list for RDA carrier types http://www.loc.gov/standards/valuelist/rdacarrier.html
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Recommended resources:updates
• RDA in MARC: summary of additions. October 2012http://www.loc.gov/marc/RDAinMARC-10-12.html
• Joint Steering Committee for the Development of RDA: News and announcementshttp://www.rda-jsc.org/news.html
• RDA Toolkit: what’s newhttp://www.rdatoolkit.org/
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Recommended resources:Program for Cooperative Cataloging
Library of CongressProgram for Cooperative Cataloging
http://www.loc.gov/aba/pcc/
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Recommended resources:A/V materials
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Recommended resources:A/V materials
OLAC: Online Audovisual Cataloguershttp://www.olacinc.org
Includes: publications, training materials, newsletter, discussions list and information about conferences and events.
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Workflows in RDA Toolkit
• Visit RDA Toolkit http://access.rdatoolkit.org/• Select “Tools” from the tabs on left side• Workflows → Global workflows• Look for “Pan-Canadian” set of RDA workflows • Have fun testing them out!
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Questions?
Thank you!
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