Awards note

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Add Awards notes in the MARC 586 field as directed in Bibliographic Formats and Standards. This awards note becomes another access point to the bibliographic record.[1]

The most important awards to include in the bibliographic record fall into two different categories:

  • Book awards
  • Entertainment awards

Only well-known awards are recommended for this field:

Children's material:

Book awards
  • Caldecott Medal
  • Monarch Award
  • Newbery Medal
  • Rebecca Caudill Award
Entertainment awards
  • Academy Award
  • Grammy Award

Adults' material:[1]

Book awards
  • Pulitzer Prize
  • National Book Award
Entertainment awards
  • Academy Award
  • Grammy Award
  • Emmy Award
  • Tony Award

Libraries are encouraged to add this note when an award winner is announced if it is not already in the bibliographic record.

To save time and space, only the most important awards under each category should be cited. record. Cite only award winners, not nominees who did not win.[1]

Book awards

Caldecott Medal

Add note for the winner for Best Picture Book and for the Honor book titles.[1]

586    Caldecott Medal, 1979.

Monarch Award

Add note for the winners of this children's books award.[1]

586    Monarch Award, 1996.

National Book Award

Add note for titles given awards in fiction, nonfiction, and poetry.[1]

586    National Book Award, 1981.

Newbery Medal

Add note for the winner for Best Book and for the Honor book titles.[1]

586    Newbery Honor Book, 1999.

Pulitzer Prize

Add note for titles awarded Prizes in Letters for fiction, nonfiction, drama, biography, and poetry.[1]

586    Pulitzer Prize for Nonfiction, 1991.

Rebecca Caudill Award

Add note for the winners of this children's books award.[1]

586    Rebecca Caudill Medal, 1996.

Entertainment awards

Academy Award

Add note for movies awarded Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor in a Leading Role, Best Actress in a Leading Role, Best Actor in a Supporting Role, Best Actress in a Supporting Role, Best Foreign-Language Film, Best Animated Feature Film, Best Documentary Film (Feature), and Best Documentary Film (Short Subject) from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.[1]

586    Academy Award for Best Picture, 2000.
  • Do not use the phrase "Oscar winner." Oscar is the name of the statuette and not the award
  • For films winning multiple Academy Awards, only cite the awards mentioned above. When a movie wins for two or more in those categories, then include them both in one note.
586    Academy Award for Best Picture and Best Director, 2003.

Emmy Award

Add note for television shows awarded Best Drama Series and Best Comedy Series from the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.[1]

586    Emmy Award for Best Drama Series, 1995.
  • Many TV shows receive awards for Best Drama series or Best Comedy series for a number of years. This also can be cited in one note:
586    Emmy Award for Best Comedy Series, 2000-2002.

Grammy Award

Add note for sound recordings awarded Best Record and Best Album.[1]

586    Grammy Award for Best Album, 2005.

Tony Award

Add note for Broadway theatrical productions awarded Best Play and Best Musical from the American Theatre Wing.[1]

586    Tony Award for Best Musical, 2002.

References

  1. a b c d e f g h i j k l m Seward, Virginia. The use of Field 586 (Awards Note) in the CCS database, July 2004