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Two works | '''Two works issued together without a collective title''' is a somewhat regular occurrence for children's books; much less so for adult books. The most common presentation for children's books is the ''tête-bêche'' format: two stories bound together such that a reader starts from the "front" cover and follows a story to the middle of the book, at which point the reader flips the book upside down and starts the other story from the "back" cover. | ||
This situation is chiefly governed by AACR2R 1.1G. | |||
==Main title== | |||
If there are two title pages, determine which title is first by the title indicated first on the spine; or if there is no spine title, choose the title page or cover that does not have a bar code or an ISBN with it. | |||
Separate the titles with a semicolon if both are by the same author.<ref name="AACR2R1_1G3">AACR2R 1.1G3</ref> | |||
'''Example:''' | '''Example:''' | ||
{{example|text=ocm55154066 | {{example|text=ocm55154066 | ||
100 1_ Numeroff, Laura Joffe. | 100 1_ Numeroff, Laura Joffe. | ||
245 10 What aunts do best ; | 245 10 What aunts do best ;{{subfield|b}}What uncles do best /{{subfield|c}}by Laura Numeroff ; illustrated | ||
by Lynn Munsinger.}} | by Lynn Munsinger.}} | ||
Separate the titles with a period if they have different statements of responsibility.<ref name="AACR2R1_1G3" /> Note that there are no subfield codes for the second title.<ref name="marc245">MARC 21 format for Bibliographic Data. [http://www.loc.gov/marc/bibliographic/bd245.html 245 - Title Statement]</ref> | |||
'''Example:''' | '''Example:''' | ||
{{example|text=ocm60391430 | {{example|text=ocm60391430 | ||
100 1_ Thorpe, Kiki. | 100 1_ Thorpe, Kiki. | ||
245 10 My side of the story / | 245 10 My side of the story /{{subfield|c}}by Peter Pan ; as told to Kiki Thorpe ; illustrated by the | ||
Disney Storybook Artists. My side of the story / by Captain Hook ; as told to Kiki | Disney Storybook Artists. My side of the story / by Captain Hook ; as told to Kiki | ||
Thorpe ; illustrated by the Disney Storybook Artists.}} | Thorpe ; illustrated by the Disney Storybook Artists.}} | ||
==Added titles== | |||
If the works have not been previously published separately, the second title should be traced in a 246 field.<ref name="AACR2R21_30J1">AACR2R 21.30J1</ref> | |||
'''Example:''' | '''Example:''' | ||
{{example|text=ocm55154066 | {{example|text=ocm55154066 | ||
100 1_ Numeroff, Laura Joffe. | 100 1_ Numeroff, Laura Joffe. | ||
245 10 What aunts do best ; | 245 10 What aunts do best ;{{subfield|b}}What uncles do best /{{subfield|c}}by Laura Numeroff ; illustrated | ||
by Lynn Munsinger. | by Lynn Munsinger. | ||
246 30 What uncles do best.}} | 246 30 What uncles do best.}} | ||
If the works were originally published separately, use the uniform title of the work that occurs first in the item and add an analytical added entry for the second work.<ref name="AACR2R25_7">AACR2R 25.7</ref><ref name="AACR2R13_2A">AACR2R 13.2A</ref><ref name="AACR2R21_30M1">AACR2R 21.30M1</ref> | |||
'''Example:''' | '''Example:''' | ||
{{example|text=ocm20931206 | {{example|text=ocm20931206 | ||
100 1_ Wahl, Jan. | 100 1_ Wahl, Jan. | ||
240 10 Dracula's cat | 240 10 Dracula's cat | ||
245 10 Dracula's cat ; | 245 10 Dracula's cat ;{{subfield|b}}and Frankenstein's dog /{{subfield|c}}story by Jan Wahl ; pictures by Kay | ||
Chorao. | Chorao. | ||
740 02 Frankenstein's dog.}} | 740 02 Frankenstein's dog.}} | ||
==Physical description== | |||
If each section has separate page numeration or if the works are bound back to back, the physical description will contain the pagination of the first work followed by a comma, then the pagination of the second work.<ref name="AACR2R2_5B14">AACR2R 2.5B14</ref> | |||
'''Example:''' | '''Example:''' | ||
{{example|text=300 [27], [27] p. : | {{example|text=300 [27], [27] p. :{{subfield|b}}ill. ;{{subfield|c}}24 cm.}} | ||
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==Notes and form headings== | |||
An explanatory note and form heading is needed if the second work is on inverted pages.<ref name="AACR2R2_7B10">AACR2R 2.7B10</ref> This wording allows these works to be easily retrievable either by the standard terminology<ref name="odlis_t">Online Dictionary for Library and Information Science. [http://lu.com/odlis/odlis_t.cfm#tetebeche Tête-bêche]</ref> or by the most common variants. | |||
'''Example:''' | '''Example:''' | ||
{{example|text=500 Works bound tête-bêche, back-to-back and inverted. | {{example|text=ocmocm51853326, ocm48942488 | ||
500 Works bound tête-bêche, back-to-back and inverted. | |||
655 _0 Upside-down books.}} | 655 _0 Upside-down books.}} | ||
An explanatory note is needed if the second work is not inverted but rather shares an internal "cover" so that both sides share the same "up" direction.<ref name="AACR2R2_7B10" /><ref name="odlis_d">Online Dictionary for Library and Information Science. [http://lu.com/odlis/odlis_d.cfm#dosados Dos-à-dos]</ref> (There is no form heading for this style of binding.) | |||
'''Example:''' | '''Example:''' | ||
{{example|text=ocm55661421, ocm53967239 | {{example|text=ocm55661421, ocm53967239 | ||
500 Bound dos-à-dos; book opens to the right from both the front cover and the back cover.}} | 500 Bound dos-à-dos; book opens to the right from both the front cover and the back cover.}} | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
<references /> | <references /> |
Revision as of 16:12, 16 March 2009
The rules on this page have been approved in concept by the SCRAP committee, but the exact wording is still being adjusted. Please use these rules. Please send any feedback to SCRAP. |
Two works issued together without a collective title is a somewhat regular occurrence for children's books; much less so for adult books. The most common presentation for children's books is the tête-bêche format: two stories bound together such that a reader starts from the "front" cover and follows a story to the middle of the book, at which point the reader flips the book upside down and starts the other story from the "back" cover.
This situation is chiefly governed by AACR2R 1.1G.
Main title
If there are two title pages, determine which title is first by the title indicated first on the spine; or if there is no spine title, choose the title page or cover that does not have a bar code or an ISBN with it.
Separate the titles with a semicolon if both are by the same author.[1]
Example:
ocm55154066 100 1_ Numeroff, Laura Joffe. 245 10 What aunts do best ;‡bWhat uncles do best /‡cby Laura Numeroff ; illustrated by Lynn Munsinger.
Separate the titles with a period if they have different statements of responsibility.[1] Note that there are no subfield codes for the second title.[2]
Example:
ocm60391430
100 1_ Thorpe, Kiki.
245 10 My side of the story /‡cby Peter Pan ; as told to Kiki Thorpe ; illustrated by the
Disney Storybook Artists. My side of the story / by Captain Hook ; as told to Kiki
Thorpe ; illustrated by the Disney Storybook Artists.
Added titles
If the works have not been previously published separately, the second title should be traced in a 246 field.[3]
Example:
ocm55154066 100 1_ Numeroff, Laura Joffe. 245 10 What aunts do best ;‡bWhat uncles do best /‡cby Laura Numeroff ; illustrated by Lynn Munsinger. 246 30 What uncles do best.
If the works were originally published separately, use the uniform title of the work that occurs first in the item and add an analytical added entry for the second work.[4][5][6]
Example:
ocm20931206 100 1_ Wahl, Jan. 240 10 Dracula's cat 245 10 Dracula's cat ;‡band Frankenstein's dog /‡cstory by Jan Wahl ; pictures by Kay Chorao. 740 02 Frankenstein's dog.
Physical description
If each section has separate page numeration or if the works are bound back to back, the physical description will contain the pagination of the first work followed by a comma, then the pagination of the second work.[7]
Example:
300 [27], [27] p. :‡bill. ;‡c24 cm.
Notes and form headings
An explanatory note and form heading is needed if the second work is on inverted pages.[8] This wording allows these works to be easily retrievable either by the standard terminology[9] or by the most common variants.
Example:
ocmocm51853326, ocm48942488 500 Works bound tête-bêche, back-to-back and inverted. 655 _0 Upside-down books.
An explanatory note is needed if the second work is not inverted but rather shares an internal "cover" so that both sides share the same "up" direction.[8][10] (There is no form heading for this style of binding.)
Example:
ocm55661421, ocm53967239 500 Bound dos-à-dos; book opens to the right from both the front cover and the back cover.
References
- ↑ a b AACR2R 1.1G3
- ↑ MARC 21 format for Bibliographic Data. 245 - Title Statement
- ↑ AACR2R 21.30J1
- ↑ AACR2R 25.7
- ↑ AACR2R 13.2A
- ↑ AACR2R 21.30M1
- ↑ AACR2R 2.5B14
- ↑ a b AACR2R 2.7B10
- ↑ Online Dictionary for Library and Information Science. Tête-bêche
- ↑ Online Dictionary for Library and Information Science. Dos-à-dos