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Page 1: Cataloging Sound Recordings in RDA A pre-conference workshop for SEMLA October 10, 2013 Nashville, Tennessee.

Cataloging Sound Recordings in RDA

A pre-conference workshop forSEMLA

October 10, 2013Nashville, Tennessee

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Agenda• Information – Quick introduction to RDA– Sound recording formats introduction– When to input a new record– Preferred sources of information– Description– Showing relationships

• Work on your own original record

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RDA: JUST THE (VERY) BASICS

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• Based on the FRBR hierarchy of works, expressions, manifestations, and items.

• Work – Intellectual product• Expression – Physical realization• Manifestation – A particular embodiment of

an expression• Item – A single physical instance of a

manifestation.Definitions from http://rdabasics.com/2012/08/24/theoretical-foundations/

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WEMI for sound recordings

• Work: Gubaidulina, Sofia, 1931- Sonatas, double bass, piano.

• Expression: . . . as performed by Daniele Roccato (bass) and Fabrizio Ottaviucci (piano)

• Manifestation: . . . and recorded on the CD In croce (Mainz, Germany : Wergo, 2013)

• Item: . . . FSU MUS CD 23726 (bar code 31254800502946)

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Attributes & Relationships

• All Works, Expressions, Manifestations, and Items are Entities in RDA.

• Each entity can have attributes and also relationships with other entities (such as persons, families and corporate bodies.)

• Attributes – Basically, descriptive elements • Relationships – Can, and do, exist between

various levels of the hierarchy.

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New Terminology

• Carrier – The physical medium in which data, sound, images, are stored.

• Creator – Author, composer, etc.• Authorized Access Point – Heading, added

entry• AAP for Creator – Main entry• Preferred title – Uniform title• Audio disc – Sound disc

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Sound Recordings

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Compact Discs

• 4 ¾ inches in diameter• Digital

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LP Records

• 33 1/3 rpm• Analog • 10-12” diameter• Microgroove• Analog electrical storage• Lateral or combined cutting

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Tape Formats

CassettePopular from the mid-1970s to mid-1990s

Reel-to-Reel• First used in 1930s• Some use today.

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Streaming Audio

• “Streaming media are video or audio transmitted over a network that can be played immediately, with no need to download an entire file before playback.” – OLAC Best Practices for Cataloging Streaming Media (2009)

• Common file types: Windows Media (.wma, .wax), MP3 (.mp3), Windows audio file (.wav), MIDI (.midi), Music CD playback (.cda)

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Other Sound Media You May Encounter

• 78 rpm discs• Transcription discs• Wire recordings• Cylinders (wax or shellac)• Mini-discs• 8-track tape cartridges• DATs (Digital Audio Tapes)

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Getting Started

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When to input a new record

• Different sound format (CD vs. LP)• Different year of publication• Different publisher name • Different content (more or less selections)• Different edition statements

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DO NOT input a new record

• Packaging is new, but content remains the same.

• Distribution dates differ.• A new date is listed for the packaging• Absence or presence of a publisher number• Absence or presence of multiple publishers,

distributors, etc. as long as one on the resource matches one on the record

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Look at the resource

• A sound recording doesn’t have a title page, so you’ll need to look at everything that comes with or on the item.

• Search the OCLC database.– Number searches, such as UPC or publisher

number can be the most efficient– Name-title search, qualified by format and date

• If you can’t find a match, it’s time for a new record!

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Sample record (Classical CD)

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Classical CD, pt. 2

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Classical CD, pt. 3

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Sample Record (“Popular” CD)

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“Popular” CD, pt. 2

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One more!

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Description

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Preferred source of information

• 1st choice: Disc surface or label• 2nd choice: Embedded metadata in textual

form that contains a title. (Not common in CDs)

• 3rd choice: A container or accompanying material (spine, insert, etc.) “Give preference to sources in which the information is formally presented.”

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Source of Information

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Statement of responsibility

• New terminology: “Creator,” not composer/author.

• Do not give list a performer as a creator in the 100 field unless he/she has actually composed the music.

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“Take what you see.”• Transcribe misspellings as seen on the

preferred source, without a [sic.]• Give correct form of title in 246.• Give corrected form of other information in

500 notes.• Capitalization can be either transcribed as

seen – or not, depending on local practice.• Do not use abbreviations except on certain

cases (units of measure, op., no., thematic index numbers, voice ranges)

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Title

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Other titles

• 246– Parallel title– Other form of title– Spine title– Title from insert

• 740 – Uncontrolled analytic title entries.

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Edition and Series Statements

• Is it an edition or a series? Or neither?• Take edition statement from the source of

information (i.e. disc).• Series statement can be taken from any of the

sources of information.• Record “series-like” and “edition-like”

statements in a quoted 500 note.

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Numbers & Codes• Fixed fields (selected)• 006• 007• 020• 024• 028• 033• 040• 041

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Fixed Fields

• Type -- j (music), I (non-music)

• Lang – Sung or spoken text

• AccM – See MARC standards for common codes.

• Desc – i• Fmus – n • DtSt

– s -- single date– r -- Reprint/Original– p -- Distribution/Production– q – Questionable date (range)

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006

• You will only need to use a 006 if you need to record information about accompanying material in a different format (i.e. accompanying video, etc.)

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007: Physical Description

• $a Category of material – s (sound recording)• $b Specific material designation – d (disc), s

(Sound cassette), t (tape reel)• $d Speed – f (CDs), b (33-1/3 LPs), l (standard

cassettes), various codes for RTR tapes• $e Configuration of playback channels – m

(mono), s (stereo)

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007

• $f Groove width/pitch – m (microgroove: for LPs), n (Not applicable – for CDs and tapes)

• $g dimensions – g (4-3/4” – for CDs), e (12” for standard LPs), j (cassettes)

• $h tape width – l (1/8” – cassettes), m (1/4” – most RTR tapes)

• $i tape configuration – a (full track), b (half track), c (quarter track – most cassettes)

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007 (cont.)• $j Kind of disc, cylinder or tape – a (master tape), i

(instantaneous), m (mass-produced)• $k kind of material – m (plastic with metal – CDs), p

(plastic – LPs), s (shellac – 78s)• $l kind of cutting – l (lateral or combined cutting –

most LPs)• $m special playback characteristics – e (digital

recording)• $n Capture and storage techniques – d (digital), e

(analog)

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007 (cont.)

• For all subfields:n – not applicableu – unknownz – other (what you have not listed as a choice)

A typical “standard” 007 for a CD:$a s $b d $d f $e u $f n $g g $h n $i n $k m $l n $m e $n u

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02x fields: Identifiers of Manifestation

• 020 – ISBN (not common on CDs)• 024 – Other standard identifier– 1 (UPC)– 3 (EAN)

• 028 – Publisher number

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Date/Time & Place of Capture• 518– $a Free-text description of time and place of

recording.– $d Date/time of event (May be controlled or

uncontrolled format.)– $p Place of event (May be controlled or

uncontrolled.)– $o other event information– May be repeated if necessary.– Enter dates in the format YEAR MONTH DATE.

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518

Examples:518 $o Recorded $d 2004.

518 $o Recorded at $ p Eolia Studios, Athens, Greece.

519 $o First two works recorded $d 2012 January 28, $p Teatro Filippo Marchetti, Pitocco, Bayan.

518 $o Remainder recorded $d 2009 May 22, $p Chiesa di s. Maria in Valle Proclaneta, Rosciolo L’Aquilla, Italy.

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• 033: From MLA Best Practices document: “If feasible, also record place and/or date of capture in a 033 field.”

• $a formatted date/time• $b Geographic classification area code.• $c Geographic classification subarea code.

Date/Time & place of Capture: 033

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NEW SLIDE: 040 Field• Two new subfields for the 040:• $b language of cataloging (use eng)

Should be pre-populated in Connexion.• $e Descriptive convention (use rda)– You will need to manually add this subfield (at

least for now.)– Add immediately after the $b.Example: 040 $a FMZ $b eng $e rda $c FMZ

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Language

• Fixed field Lang– For purely instrumental music, use code zxx.– For instances of multiple languages, use mul.

• 041• 546• Additional information can be added in 500

notes field.

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Production, Publication, Distribution: 264 field

• 264:_0: Production• 264:_1: Publication• 264:_2: Distribution• 264:_3: Manufacture• 264:_4: Copyright notice date. (Use © symbol

here.)

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The Cascading Vortex

264 1 [Place of publication not identified] : $b [publisher not identified, $c [date of publication not identified].

264 2 [Place of distribution not identified] : $b [distributer not identified, $c [date of distribution not identified].

264 3 [Place of manufacture not identified] : $b [manufacturer not identified, $c [date of manufacture not identified].

264 4 $c ©2013.

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Dates

• Record date of publication from same source as title proper. It is not always the same as the copyright date!

• Record the latest copyright date from any source, but prefer the ℗ date over the ©date for recordings.

• Estimated dates can still be put in square brackets.

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Extent

CD: 300 $a audio disc :$b digital ; $c 4 ¾ in.LP: 300 $a audio disc : $b analog ; $c 12 in.

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Content, Media, Carrier Type

• Replaces the GMD– 336 Content type

• recorded music• recorded text

– 337 Media Type• audio

– 338 Carrier Type• Audio disc, cassette, reel,

etc.

Use the handy Connexion macro!

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Characteristics

• 344 – Sound characteristics

• 347 – Digital file characteristics

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Contributors

• Performers, conductors, etc. to you and me. • Encoded in 508 (production/technical credits)

and 511 (participant/performer) fields.

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System Details

• Useful for the less-common variants such as SACD and Hybrid DVD/CDs.

• Encoded in the 538 fields as well as 300 and 347.

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NEW SLIDE: Subject Headings

• There have been no changes to subject headings in RDA (so far.)

• Add as many as necessary to reflect the pieces represented on the recording.

• Look for a new Form/Genre Thesaurus coming soon!

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Relationships

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People, corporate bodies, families

• 1xx, 7xx fields.• Composers, performers, conductors,

performing ensembles, arrangers, etc.

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Relationships in our Example

Sofia Gubaidulina is the creator of the work [Sonatas, double bass & piano]. -- (She is also a contributor, as an arranger of music for the work In croce.)Fabrizio Ottaviucci is a performer.The recording contains the works [Sonatas, double bass & piano] and Pantomima.It also contains the expressions In croce and [Preludes, cello], which are arrangements.

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Relationship Designators

“A designator that indicates the nature of the relationship between entities represented by authorized access points, descriptions, and/or identifiers.” – RDA Toolkit glossary

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Relationship Designators for Contributors

• 1xx, 7xx $e• Persons, families, and corporate bodies

associated with an expression. Some of these are familiar:– Performer (singer, instrumentalist, conductor,

narrator)– Editor– Arranger of music

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Relationship Designators for Contributors

– Recording engineer -- contributing to an expression of a work by supervising the technical aspects of a sound or video recording session.

– Recordist -- contributing to an expression of a work by using a recording device to capture sound and/or video during a recording session, including field recordings of natural sounds, folkloric events, music, etc.

– Composer (expression) -- A person, family, or corporate body contributing to an expression by adding music to a work that originally lacked it, by composing new music to substitute for the original music,

or by composing new music to supplement the existing music.* Definitions from RDA Toolkit

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700 fields for contributors

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Added Authorized Access Points

Formerly known as “added (analytic) entries”

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Another example

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Now practice creating your own record!

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Some helpful resources• MLA’s Training Materials from the February 2013 Preconference:

http://guides.library.cornell.edu/MLARDA2013 • MLA Best Practices for Music Cataloging in RDA document (pdf):• http://bcc.musiclibraryassoc.org/BCC-Historical/BCC2013/RDA_Best_Practices_for_Music_Ca

taloging.pdf• RDA Toolkit:

access.rdatoolkit.org • Library of Congress RDA Training Materials:

http://www.loc.gov/catworkshop/RDA%20training%20materials/LC%20RDA%20Training/LC%20RDA%20course%20table.html

• Sample RDA Records from Library of Congress: http://www.loc.gov/catworkshop/RDA%20training%20materials/SCT%20RDA%20Records%20TG/index.html

• MARC Fields Information: http://www.oclc.org/bibformats/en.html

• Codes and Controlled Vocabularies Lists: http://www.loc.gov/standards/valuelist/index.html

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MARC mirror sites

http://stuff.coffeecode.net/www.loc.gov/marc/ (MARC21 docs) http://stuff.coffeecode.net/www.loc.gov/standards/sourcelist/(standards documentation)

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Thank youNow go forth and catalog!

• Sarah Hess Cohen – Florida State University ([email protected])

• Sonia Archer-Capuzzo – University of North Carolina-Greensboro ([email protected])

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Many thanks to my FSU colleague Keith Knop, who created many of the catalog record

examples.

Say hi to Keith at the conference, or give him a buzz at [email protected]!