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Add a 257 field to incoming records for all video recordings.<ref name="catmin201504">Catalogers meeting, April 8, 2015</ref> Retrospectively add a 257 field to other records for video recordings as encountered.  If country of production absolutely cannot be determined, this field may be omitted.
 
==Identifying and selecting countries==
==Identifying and selecting countries==
* Use [http://www.imdb.com/ Internet Movie Database] or [http://wikipedia.org Wikipedia] if unsure. If there are multiple countries, use catalogers' judgment to decide how important each country isCompanies that only provide funding are probably not important.
* Use the country that corresponds to the production company named in the statement of responsibility.
* Some "lesser" videos may never get a 257 field, especially kidvids and nonfiction titles.
* If multiple companies are involved, use catalogers' judgment to decide how important each is.  Generally disregard companies that only provide funding.
* Check [http://www.imdb.com/ Internet Movie Database] or [http://wikipedia.org Wikipedia] if unsure.
* Beware of countries that have changed headings over time (e.g., Germany, Russia, Hong Kong, Czechoslovakia)Check their authority records for guidance.
* Use "Great Britain" for England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland (e.g., BBC).


==Recording countries==
==Recording countries==
* Use the form found in the Name Authority File.  This is mostly straightforward, except things like "Korea (South)" 
* Use the form found in the Name Authority File.
* Beware of countries that changed headings: Germany, Russia, Hong Kong, CzechoslovakiaThe authority records explain the differences and when they happened.
* Use multiple &Dagger;a for each countryOrder is not important.
* Great Britain = England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. BBC's charter covers all of those countries.
* Do not include ending punctuation.  If &Dagger;2 is present, it may be retained, but delete any periods preceding it.
* Use multiple {{subfield|a}} for each country with no additional punctuation. Order is not important.  Punctuation shouldn't matter, but it does in Enterprise, hopefully not forever.
 
;Examples
{{example|text=
257 United States{{subfield|a}}Great Britain
257  Russia (Federation){{subfield|2}}naf
257 Korea (South)
257  Germany (West){{subfield|a}}France{{subfield|a}}Switzerland
257 Hong Kong (China){{subfield|a}}China
}}


==Retro work==
==Retro work==
Recording "United States" is important, but if you're pressed for time, begin with these options.
Suggested priorities:
*Television programs.  We didn't use genre headings for television programs.
* Foreign television programs, since these never received the country genre headings that foreign films did in the CCS database
*If your videorecordings are arranged by country or language, use a call number browse to find these titles.
* English-language films and television programs, for the same reason
 
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.oclc.org/bibformats/en/2xx/257.html Bib Formats at OCLC]
*[http://www.oclc.org/bibformats/en/2xx/257.html Bibliographic Formats and Standards: 257 Country of Producing Entity]
*[http://www.loc.gov/marc/bibliographic/bd257.html MARC 21 at LC]
*[http://www.loc.gov/marc/bibliographic/bd257.html MARC 21 Format for Bibliographic Data: 257 Country of Producing Entity]

Revision as of 20:48, 2 December 2015

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.


Add a 257 field to incoming records for all video recordings.[1] Retrospectively add a 257 field to other records for video recordings as encountered. If country of production absolutely cannot be determined, this field may be omitted.

Identifying and selecting countries

  • Use the country that corresponds to the production company named in the statement of responsibility.
  • If multiple companies are involved, use catalogers' judgment to decide how important each is. Generally disregard companies that only provide funding.
  • Check Internet Movie Database or Wikipedia if unsure.
  • Beware of countries that have changed headings over time (e.g., Germany, Russia, Hong Kong, Czechoslovakia). Check their authority records for guidance.
  • Use "Great Britain" for England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland (e.g., BBC).

Recording countries

  • Use the form found in the Name Authority File.
  • Use multiple ‡a for each country. Order is not important.
  • Do not include ending punctuation. If ‡2 is present, it may be retained, but delete any periods preceding it.
Examples
257  United States‡aGreat Britain
257  Russia (Federation)‡2naf
257  Korea (South)
257  Germany (West)‡aFrance‡aSwitzerland
257  Hong Kong (China)‡aChina

Retro work

Suggested priorities:

  • Foreign television programs, since these never received the country genre headings that foreign films did in the CCS database
  • English-language films and television programs, for the same reason

References

  1. Catalogers meeting, April 8, 2015

External links