UBLIS571%Assignment08-1 Spring 2015 Assignment 8.1 Assigned: March 11 Due: April 1+ Descriptive Cataloging Exercise Part 1: Use OCLC Connexion and MARC 21 to find MARC fields. MARC record A Information MARC Field/ Subfield Content Author 100 Gorman, Michele Author, Dates 100 $d 1976- Title Subtitle Statement of Responsibility Place of Publication MARC record B Information MARC Field/ Subfield Content Title General Material Designation Publisher Price MARC record C Information ISBN LC call numbers Dewey class Statement of Responsibility Place of publication Publisher MARC Field/ Subfield Content Subject heading Why was record 2, OCLC No. 253698944, Date 2005, found? ► Now display record 28, OCLC No. 219714629, Date 2007. Title in 245 is Journey of Man. Will it satisfy this user? ► Similarly, will record 14, OCLC No. 745331992, Date 2003, satisfy the user? ► Part 2: Editing records in OCLC Connexion No deliverable Part 3. Work with Cataloger's desktop. Find and apply cataloging rules Question: Sometimes the search finds a definition in the glossary. What do you do then? Any comments on the design on the site? ► Question: Assume you wanted to compare a rule in AACR2 with the corresponding rule in RDA (or vice versa) (a task often faced by catalogers familiar with AACR2 who now have to use RDA). Any comments on the design on the site? ► Subpart 3.1: Find rules in AACR2R For each question, supply the answer and the rule (if applicable) in the AACR2. 1.Which rule gives the list of general material designations (GMDs)? ► 2.Does AACR2 tell me about assigning subject headings? ► 3.What is the chief source of information for the title of a book? ► 4.Where do you find the rules for punctuating an ISBD area, such as the edition statement? ► 5.What kind of information might be recorded in the edition area of a book? ► Subpart 3.2: Punctuation (optional). (The real nitty-gritty of cataloging) For each question, supply the necessary punctuation using the AACR2 rules. Please type your punctuation in bold type and in a different color type. Extra spacing is included so that you can see where to add the punctuation. (book) Cat is sleepy Satoshi Kitamura 1st American ed. New York N.Y. Farrar Straus and Giroux c1996 1 v. (unpaged) col. ill. 17 cm. (book) Jungle animals written by Angela Royston photography by Philip Dowell additional photography by Dave King and Jerry Young illustrations by Martine Blaney and Dave Hopkins New York Aladdin Books 1991 21 p col ill 23 cm Eye openers (book) Soup, salad, sandwich cookbook by June Turner and Naomi Arbit Pub Corp c1981 224 p ill (some col ) 29cm Includes index Milwaukee Wis Ideals Section 3.3: Creating descriptive cataloging records For manifestations 1 and 2 complete the blanks in the MARC record. For manifestation 3 create a MARC record Manifestation 1: Book On verso of title page (reformatted for readability) Library of Congress in Publication Data Battles, Matthew. Library : an unquiet history / by Matthew Battles. – 1st ed. 245 p. ; 21 cm. Includes bibliographic references and index. ISBN 0-393-02029-0 1. Libraries—History. 2. Libraries and Society—History. 3. Books—History. I. Title. Z721.B28 2003 027’.009—dc21 2002156439 W.W. Norton & Company, Inc., 500 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10110 ©2003 MARC record >020 >050 14 >082 04 >100 1 >245 10 >260 >300 >500 >650 0 >650 0 >600 0 $a ► $a Z721 $b .B28 2004 $a 027/.009 $2 22 $a Battles, Matthew $a Library : $b an unquiet history / $ Matthew Battles. $a ► : $ W.W. Norton, $ c2003. $a 245 p. : $b ill. ; $c 22 cm. $a Includes bibliographical references and index. $a Libraries $x History. $a Libraries and society $x History. $a Books $x History. Catalog Card Battles, Matthew. Library : an unquiet history / by Matthew Battles. – 1st ed. 245 p. ; 21 cm. Includes bibliographic references and index. ISBN 0-393-02029-0 1.Libraries—History. 2. Libraries and Society—History. 3. Books—History. I. Title. Z721.B28 2003 027’.009—dc21 2002156439 W.W. Norton & Company, Inc., 500 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10110 ©2003 Manifestation 2: Music CD Back cover of CD container Front cover of CD container: Complete blanks in MARC record >024 1 >050 14 >110 2 >245 1 >260 >300 >500 >511 0 >500 >500 0 >650 0 >650 0 $a 00696998542228 $a M1741.18.E44 $b N49 2006 $a Electric Light Orchestra. $a A new world record $ [sound recording] / $c ►. $a ► : $b Sony/Legacy, $c p2006. $a 1 sound disc : $b digital ; $ 4 3/4 in. $a Compact disc. $a Electric Light Orchestra (Jeff Lynne, vocals, guitar ; Kelly Groucutt, vocals, bass ; Richard Tandy, guitar, piano, Clavinet, Moog synthesizer ; Mik Kaminsky, violin ; Hugh McDowall, Melvyn Gale, cello ; Bev Bevan, drums, percussion). $a Reissue of: Jet 35529 (1976); with bonus tracks. $a $t Tightrope -- $t Telephone line -- $t Mission (A world record) -- $t So fine -- $t Livin' thing -- $t Above the clouds -- $t Do ya -- $t Shangri-la -- $t Bonus tracks (previously unreleased). Telephone line ; Surrender ; Tightrope ; Above the clouds ; So fine ; Telephone line (instrumental). $a Popular music $y 1971-1980. $a Rock music $y 1971-1980. Note: If the first subfield is $a, many records omit the $a Manifestation 3: LIS 571 Soergel Textbook Create a MARC record at the First Level of bibliographic description (at least 5 fields) for the textbook in LIS 571 Soergel. Organizing Information by Dagobert Soergel. Include the tags, indicators, subfields and delimiters. Be sure to enter the data elements in each field correctly. Easiest: catalog this in OCLC Connexion and copy and paste or you can type the record with the tags here.