Difference between revisions of "Edition"

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: <code>1st Thorndike large print ed.</code>  ''(Item says: First Thorndike large print edition)''
: <code>1st Thorndike large print ed.</code>  ''(Item says: First Thorndike large print edition)''
: <code>[Large print ed.]</code> ''(Item has no edition statement)''
: <code>[Large print ed.]</code> ''(Item has no edition statement)''
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If there are multiple edition statements on the same item that are not actually variations of the same statement, determine which one is the original edition statement, and which one is the secondary or revision statement, and then record both statements in the 250 field in the order ''original edition, revision edition''<ref name="AACR1_2D">AACR2R 1.2D1</ref>.
:'''Example:'''
:Revised, reset, & illustrated version of the New edition of the World's classics edition:
{{example|indent=2|text=250    World's classics ed., New ed., rev., reset, and illustrated.}}
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Revision as of 22:10, 19 August 2009

Watch out for deceptive phrases publishers may use. An edition statement reflecting a publisher's subsidiary does not justify creation of a new record. Consider examples like the following to be insignificant.

First Harcourt paperback edition.
University paperback edition.

Bracket edition statements that do not appear on the item.[1]

Examples:
2nd ed. (Item says: Second edition)
[Mass-market pbk. ed.] (Item has no edition statement)
1st Thorndike large print ed. (Item says: First Thorndike large print edition)
[Large print ed.] (Item has no edition statement)
This change has been approved in concept by the SCRAP committee, but the exact wording is still being adjusted.
Please follow the changed rule(s). Please send any feedback to SCRAP.

If there are multiple edition statements on the same item that are not actually variations of the same statement, determine which one is the original edition statement, and which one is the secondary or revision statement, and then record both statements in the 250 field in the order original edition, revision edition[2].

Example:
Revised, reset, & illustrated version of the New edition of the World's classics edition:
250    World's classics ed., New ed., rev., reset, and illustrated.


References

  1. SCRAP minutes, Oct. 2007 "SCRAP decided that the old local practice of not bracketing many cataloger-supplied edition statements ... was no longer necessary. Please always follow proper AACR2R rules and bracket edition statements that are not taken from the item."
  2. AACR2R 1.2D1