Guidelines updated for RDA, to the extent possible.
On this page: definitions, pre-cataloging decision, when to make a new record, copy cataloging, related documents.
INTEGRATING RESOURCE/IR: "A resource that is added to or changed by means of updates that do not remain discrete and are integrated into the whole (e.g., a loose-leaf manual that is updated by means of replacement pages a website that is updated continuously." RDA Glossary. Under AACR2, serials and integrating resources were categorized as Continuing Resources, a term that is not used in RDA.
ITERATION: "An instance of an integrating resource, either as first released or after it has been updated." RDA Glossary.
LOOSE-LEAF SERVICE. "A loose-leaf service is a publication issued in several component parts, often in a combination of updating loose-leaf and bound volumes containing both primary and secondary source material. Sometimes a loose-leaf service is called a reporter." LC-PCC PS 0.0 Loose-Leaf Services
TRANSFER VOLUME. "A transfer volume is a bibliographic unit containing material of a permanent nature originally issued as a section or binder of a loose-leaf service. The material is transferred from the loose-leaf mode by one of the following methods: the material is reissued by the publisher in bound form and sent to the subscriber as part of a subscription or made available for separate purchase; the material is transferred from the original loose-leaf mode to permanent binders (sometimes supplied by the publisher) or bound separately by the subscriber." LC-PCC PS 0.0 Loose-Leaf Services
UPDATING LOOSELEAF. "An integrating resource that consists of one or more base volumes updated by separate pages that are inserted, removed, and/or substituted."--RDA Glossary. Example: the hardcopy version of RDA.
1. LC-PCC PS 0.0. B. Mode of Issuance: Integrating Resource?
2. LC PCC PS 0.0. Situations Requiring Further Consideration. B. LC PCC practice. Resources issued in loose-leaf format. Base the decision on the primary component; if there is a stated frequency, determine if the frequency applies to the primary component or any updates.
3. LC PCC PS 0.0. Situations Requiring Further Consideration. E. Republications. Republication of an integrating resource: catalog as monograph or integrating resource depending on type of issuance of the republication.
4. LC-PCC PS 0.0. Loose-leaf services. See definition above. Generally create only one bib record for the service as a whole; consider the service as a whole to be an integrating resource. In a note, list the component parts in enough detail to identify them. Give any volume designation that is found on a part.
Exceptionally, if separate records are created for the component parts, identify each part as an updating loose-leaf, multipart monograph, etc. and catalog accordingly. In a note, indicate the relationship to the parent loose-leaf service and give an AAP for the loose-leaf service.
For more details and many examples, consult LC PCC PS 0.0 Loose-leaf Services.
Instructions for when to make a new record for an integrating resource may be found at RDA 1.6.3.
1.6.3.1. IR changes to a multipart or serial, or vice versa.
1.6.3.2. Change in Media Type (print to CD-ROM [unmediated to computer], but not CD-ROM to online resource [computer to computer]). LC PCC PS adds that if the media type varies within the integrating resource, add information to the record explaining the variation but do not make a new description.
1.6.3.3. Re-basing of an integrating resource. A new description is made if a new set of base volumes is issued for an updating loose-leaf. LC-PCC PS: if the edition statement changes and/or the publisher issues a new base volume or volumes:
1.6.3.4. Make a new record if there is a change in edition statement indicating a significant change to the scope or coverage of an integrating resource. Note that the LC PCC PS 1.6.3.3 item 1. narrows the scope of this instruction.
Two other situations that would result in a new record: merger of existing bibliographic resources; a split into separate resources. However, in most cases a new base volume would need to be issued, and 1.6.3.3 would probably apply.
If the iteration in hand is later:
If the iteration in hand is earlier:
Integrating Resources: a Cataloging Manual [1] <not updated for RDA yet; this document may cite as IR:CM >
RDA 2.1.2.4. Choose a source of information identifying the current iteration of the resource as a whole. Make a note identifying the latest issue consulted in making the description. (See item 9. below).
RDA 2.2.2.2. Preferred sources of information. Since an updating loose-leaf is by definition a printed text, the preferred sources are: title page, title sheet, or title card (or image thereof). In the absence of a title page, etc., use the first of the following sources that has a title:
a. a cover or jacket issued with the resource (or an image of it)
b. a caption
c. a masthead
d. colophon
If none of these has a title, use another source within the resource where the title is formally presented. If no title can be found on the resource, apply 2.2.4 for external sources.
If the title appears in different languages or scripts, apply 2.2.3.1. If the preferred sources have different dates, apply 2.2.3.2. If the preferred source is for a facsimile or reproduction of an original, catalog the facsimile/reproduction (in which case it is unlikely to be an integrating resource & is likely to be cataloged as a monograph).
1. Identifiers. If both an ISBN and an ISSN are present, give both.
RDA 2.15.1.7 Give the qualifier "(loose-leaf)" to resource identifiers such as ISBN & ISSN (but not to LCCN, which is a record ID number).
020 | ‡a 0105281984 (loose-leaf) |
022 | ‡a 0914-1968 (loose-leaf) |
MARC21 field 222. Only ISSN centers can enter this field.
2. RDA carries over the AACR2 2002 amendments. Note that the integrating resource instructions are under Exceptions in the RDA rules.
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EXAMPLES are for the most part from IR:CM, and may not be in OCLC or the LC databases.
245 | 0 | 0 | ‡a Current guidelines in home health care ... |
246 | 1 | _ | ‡i Title appears on item as: ‡a AMA presents current guidelines in home health care |
Although the default RDA 2.3.1.4 rule is to transcribe errors as found, an exception is made for serials and integrating resources:
245 | 0 | 0 | ‡a Social security compensation forms ... |
246 | 1 | _ | ‡i Title on 2002 t.p.: ‡a Social securrity compensation forms |
When both the spelled-out form and the acronym appear on the item, RDA 2.3.2.5 instruction is to choose the spelled-out form as the title proper.
245 | 0 | 0 | ‡a Reading exercises and diagrams : ‡b READ ... |
246 | 1 | ‡a READ |
3. RDA 2.3.4.3 Other title. Serial catalogers tend to drop the other title unless it falls into certain categories (includes name of issuing body; is the acronym of the title proper). A common CONSER practice is to leave transcription of the other title to cataloger judgment, but the current BSR has the other title mandatory, with no exceptions given. Catalogers of updating loose-leafs will generally not follow the restrictive serial cataloging practice and should include the other title unless it consists solely of words indicating currency of contents. For examples of notes, see 12.
4. RDA 2.4.1.4. Statement of Responsibility. With regard to transcribing editors in the statement of responsibility, RDA allows omission for serials cataloging only. Catalogers of updating loose-leafs will ordinarily transcribe editors. As with monograph cataloging, technical editors within the publishing company are not generally transcribed.
5. RDA 2.5.2 Designation of Edition Mandatory, but note that the LC-PCC PS 0.0 Mode of Issuance section instruction considers "edition" or the equivalent used as a numeric designation as evidence that the loose-leaf is a serial. See the section on the previous page. The designation should be recorded as found.
250 | ‡a Version 2.5. |
6. However, per RDA 2.5.2.5 Statements Indicating Regular Revision or Numbering for serials and integrating resources, "record statements indicating regular revision as a note on frequency." See RDA 2.17.12 Note on Frequency.
310 | ‡a Revised edition issued every six months |
310 | ‡a Including quarterly updates |
7. MARC21 field 362. AACR2 practice was to use 362 only for notes about dates when no explicit statement was available; numbering was not included in 362. Although integrating resource practice has not been explicitly defined, it appears that the CONSER practice of using 362 1 for numeric/chronological designation is being applied to loose-leafs as well as serials in RDA cataloging.
LCCN 2013274121
362 | 1 | ‡a Began with report no. 50 (Dec. 16, 2013)? |
LCCN 2013200823
362 | 1 | ‡a Began with: 3rd Qtr. 2012. |
8. RDA 2.8.6.5: 264 ‡c. Give the dates of the first and last iterations (not the same as the earliest/latest dates available/in hand!).
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9. RDA 2.17.3.4 Iteration Used as the Basis for the Identification of an Integrating Resource. MARC 588 field should be used. There is no LC PCC PS, so until the Integrating Resources module of the CONSER manual is revised, based on the RDA examples, the IR DBO note would be formulated as:
588 | ‡a Identification of the resource based on: 1994 ed. through update 10. |
The example above might be inconsistent with the LC PCC 0.0 PS, but perhaps "1994 ed." is the edition statement with numbered updates or iterations.
588 | ‡a Identification of the resource based on version consulted: Oct. 26, 2000. |
No harm/no foul if the standard CONSER language is used:
588 | ‡a Description based on: 1994 ed. through update 10. |
For integrating resources, the description is always based on the latest iteration consulted, so it appears that a 588 Latest issue consulted is superfluous. However, this also means that the DBO 588 must be updated (and the description re-checked) when a later iteration is checked in. Samples of RDA pcc cataloging have turned up Latest issue consulted notes, however (use of "issue" instead of iteration or version also seems questionable). As with serials, enter the DBO note as the last note (other than 590).
Some complex examples from the unrevised CONSER Module:
a. Base volume (t.p. has 2001):
264 | ‡a ___ : ‡b ___ , ‡c 2001- |
b. Base volume with t.p. c2001 date with separate packets of updates #1-#2 carrying 2002 dates.
264 | ‡a ___ : ‡b ___ , ‡c [2001]- |
588 | ‡a Description based on: update #2, published 2002. |
c. Base volume with t.p. 2000 date with separate packets of updates #1-#5 already interfiled; footer on #5 has c2000; preface says resource "first published in 1999":
264 |
‡a ___ : ‡b ___ , ‡c [1999]- |
588 | ‡a Description based on: update #5, copyrighted 2000. |
10. RDA 3.4.1.10 Incomplete Resource. Nothing explicit, but one of the examples uses volumes (loose-leaf).
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11. RDA 2.14.1.3 Recording Frequency. "Record the frequency ... of updates to an integrating resource if known." There is a list of controlled terms that should be used given at 2.14.1.3.
Under AACR2, the standard practice was to include the word "updated" or "updates" with the frequency word to clarify that the resource itself does not have that frequency (e.g., "Updated quarterly," "Monthly updates"). This hasn't been stated explicitly in the current LC-PCC PS, but seems to be a practice that should be continued [but see Example 2: 310 field]. As with serials, frequency is recorded in MARC 310 (no period at the end of the field).
310 | ‡a Updated monthly |
If none of the terms under 2.14.1.3 is appropriate, the cataloger is referred to RDA 2.17.12.3 Details of Frequency of Updating or Currency of Contents.
RDA example:
310 | ‡a Revised edition issued every 4 months |
LCCN 2014200394 (for an online integrating resource, but could be applied to an updating loose-leaf)
310 | ‡a Monthly updates and newsletter |
12. 336-338. Use RDA terms applied to printed texts. Subfield b is optional.
336 | ‡a text ‡b txt ‡2 rdacontent | ||
337 | ‡a unmediated ‡b n ‡2 rdamedia | ||
338 | ‡a volume ‡b nc ‡2 rdacarrier |
13. Accompanying Material. Although updates to MARC now allow for multiple 300s to describe accompanying material, with updating loose-leafs, information about accompanying material may be too complex to express in a second 300, so a note would be preferable.
Examples from IR:CM.
500 | ‡a CD-ROM with last update for the year. |
500 | ‡a Accompanied by supplementary pamphlets and by unnumbered newsletter volume. |
14. 530 vs 776. Use 776 in preference to 530.
Example from IR:CM
776 | 0 | 8 | ‡i Issued also as an online database: ‡t USDA national nutrient database for standard reference ‡w ... |
15. Indexes. For updating loose-leafs, indexes can be important. Make a note when in doubt.
Example from IR:CM
500 | ‡a Indexes supplied with every 10th update. |
List of relationships:
MARC21 Relationship tags. These tags have been used up till now only for serials. They are now used instead of the 500 note for updating loose-leafs in these situations:
780/785 |
Preceding/Succeeding:
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765/767 | Translation of/Translated as |
770/772 | Supplement/Parent record |
775 | Other edition available |
787 | Nonspecific relationship |
Note: no end punctuation in 7XX unless the field ends with an abbreviation, etc.
MARC21 580 (Linking entry complexity note):
Common situations: cataloger knows another language edition exists but doesn't know the exact title; 7xx can't be used.
580 | ‡a Translated from the Russian. |
580 may have to be used in situations where the webpac cannot generate understandable labels from the 7xx indicators (x merges with y to form z).
MARC21 580 in relation to 7xx indicators.
7XX 2nd indicator generates a display constant. Examples:
780 x0 = CONTINUES
780 x4 = MERGER OF
785 x0 = CONTINUED BY
785 x4 = MERGED WITH ... TO FORM ...
765 x_ = TRANSLATION OF
In 7XX, use the main entry used in the catalog.
In the examples, other title information and statement of responsibility are omitted. The examples are serials for the most part.
Expression relationship. Earlier title.
110 | 2 | ‡a Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige forskningsr_ad. | |
240 | 1 | 0 | ‡a Arsberetning. ‡l English |
245 | 1 | 0 | ‡a Annual report. |
Linking field on the record for the later title:
780 | 0 | 0 | ‡a Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige forskningsr_ad. ‡s Arsberetnin. English. ‡t Annual report. |
Earlier title:
130 | 0 | ‡a Hong qi. ‡l English. | |
245 | 1 | 0 | ‡a China report. ‡p Red flag. |
Linking field on the record for the later title:
780 | 0 | 0 | ‡t Hong qi. English. China report. Red flag. |
Linking fields: subfields. 780/785, 765/767, 770/772, 775:
‡a = Main entry heading
‡s = Uniform title
‡t = Title
‡b = Edition
‡x = ISSN
‡z = ISBN
‡w - Record control number (LCCN)
Form of linking entry:
Title proper and, if needed, edition | 245 245/250 |
‡t ‡t ‡b |
Main entry name heading/title proper, and, if needed, edition |
1XX/245 |
‡a ‡t ‡a ‡t ‡b |
Main entry name heading/uniform title | 1XX/240 | ‡a ‡s |
Main entry name heading/uniform title/title proper (legal works, translations) | 1XX/240/245 | ‡a ‡s ‡t |
Main entry uniform title | 130 | ‡t |
Main entry uniform title/title proper (translations and other language editions) | 130/245 | ‡t |
Linking notes conventions:
In the following example, a record for a new edition is created because it consists of a new base volume called "Second edition." Database search indicates that the first edition had the same main entry and title proper. The earlier edition is not recataloged to RDA form and the link text accepts the descriptive rules used by the earlier edition.
NEW EDITION:
010 | ‡a 2002046534 | ||
020 | ‡a 0179852641 (loose-leaf) | ||
100 | 1 | ‡a Allan, Wallace, ‡d 1950- ‡e author. | |
245 | 1 | 0 | ‡a Regulations. ‡p Loans. |
250 | ‡a Second edition. | ||
780 | 0 | 0 | ‡a Allan, Wallace, 1950- ‡t Regulations. Loans. ‡b 1st ed. ‡z 0165247719 ‡w (DLC)###97109851 |
EARLIER EDITION:
010 | ‡a 97109851 | ||
020 | ‡a 0165247719 (loose-leaf) | ||
100 | 1 | ‡a Allan, Wallace, ‡d 1950- | |
245 | 1 | 0 | ‡a Regulations. ‡p Loans. |
250 | ‡a 1st ed. | ||
780 | 0 | 0 | ‡a Allan, Wallace, 1950- ‡t Regulations. Loans. ‡b Second edition ‡z 0165247719 ‡z 0179852641 ‡w (DLC)##2002046534 |
EXAMPLE OF 580 used for complex relationship. Note that the 780/785 2nd indicator is 1, since the 780 field is not intended for display. ( In the examples, each "#" represents one blank space.)
NEW TITLE:
010 | ‡a 2002111111 | ||
022 | ‡a 1234-5678 | ||
245 | 0 | 0 | ‡a Regulations for commercial and residential property. |
580 | ‡a Merger of: Regulations for commercial property, and: Regulations for residential property | ||
780 | 1 | 4 | ‡t Regulations for commercial property ‡z 1212343456 ‡w (DLC)###95012012 |
780 | 1 | 4 | ‡t Regulations for residential property ‡z 0101252252 ‡w (DLC)###96214789 |
EARLIER TITLE (1)
010 | ‡a 95012012 | ||
022 | ‡a 1212343456 (loose-leaf) | ||
245 | 0 | 0 | ‡a Regulations for commercial property. |
580 | ‡a Merged with: Regulations for residential property, to form: Regulations for commercial and residential property | ||
785 | 1 | 7 | ‡t Regulations for residential property ‡z 0101252252 ‡w (DLC)###96214789 |
785 | 1 | 7 | ‡t Regulations for commercial and residential property ‡x 1234-5678 ‡w (DLC)##2002111111 |
EARLIER TITLE (2)
010 | ‡a 96214789 | ||
022 | ‡a 0101252252 (loose-leaf) | ||
245 | 0 | 0 | ‡a Regulations for residential property. |
580 | ‡a Merged with: Regulations for commercial property, to form: Regulations for commercial and residential property | ||
785 | 1 | 7 | ‡t Regulations for commercial property ‡z 1212343456 ‡w (DLC)###95012012 |
785 | 1 | 7 | ‡t Regulations for commercial and residential property ‡x 1234-5678 ‡w (DLC)##2002111111 |
MARC21 LEADER Bibliographic Level. Use code "i" for integrating resource. Prior to the MARC update in 2003, both serials and integrating resources were assigned "s."
MARC21 006.
Prior to 2003, a 006 field was made in order to identify the resource as integrating, since the Leader Bibliographic Level only had "s" for serials. The fixed field codes for integrating resource formerly used in 006 should now be entered in 008; no 006 is made.
MARC21 008:
TYPE OF CONTINUING RESOURCE is always "l" (L) (=Updating loose-leaf)
TYPE OF ENTRY: Use 2 [Integrated Entry]
If 310 is not present, leave the FREQUENCY blank. This should be the default. If 310 is present, then use the most appropriate code.
Note that FREQUENCY code "k" (continuously updated) is intended for websites, not updating loose-leafs.
A. Re-do the description to match the current iteration
B. Give earlier information in a note:
C. Give access points for earlier information if appropriate.
D. Consider if main entry needs to be revised.
RDA 1.10.5. Identify iteration if note does not apply to all iterations.
RDA 2.3.2.12.3. Change title area to reflect current iteration. Give earlier title proper in a note. LC practice is to make only a "500 Title varies slightly" note if the change is at the end of a long title and access is not affected.
MARC 247:
MARC 547 Former title complexity note generally is not used for updating loose-leafs but may be used for online integrating resources where reformatting has removed all references to the earlier title. See LC PCC PS 2.3.7.3.
IR:CM:
"When the current iteration has a different title, change the title proper and statement of responsibility area in the bibliographic record to reflect that iteration. It is important to retain the information regarding the title proper of the earlier iteration. Give the former title in a 247 field; this field generates both a note and an added entry. Give the update designation or date of earlier iteration in ‡f; if there was an ISSN for the earlier iteration, move it from the 022 field to ‡x of the 247 field. The 247 field is repeatable; if the title proper changes again on a subsequent iteration, update the 245 field again and move the previous title proper to an additional 247 field. Give the 247 fields in order from earliest to most recent."--Page 62.
Use 247 only for changes in title proper. Use 246 for changes in other title, parallel titles, etc.
"In ‡f of the 247 field, indicate the range of dates of the former title proper if that information is available. When that information isn’t available (the most common situation), use the date or designation in the item described note for the earlier iteration and enclose it in angle brackets (i.e., < >). If the title proper changes again, update the 245 field and give the former title
proper in a second 247 field."--Page 40.
MARC 588. When updating, if the record for the earlier iteration used 500 for the DBO note, replace it with 588. The 588 should be the last note before 590, if the unit practice places 590 at the end of the notes sequence. See example.
EXAMPLE
RECORD PRIOR TO UPDATE:
022 | ‡a 2232-4543 | ||
245 | 0 | 0 | ‡a Dental hygienists : ‡b current guidelines. |
588 | ‡a Description based on: release 2, published 2000. |
RECORD AFTER UPDATE:
022 | ‡a 2343-7896 | ||
245 | 0 | 0 | ‡a Dental hygienists' guidelines |
247 | 1 | 0 | ‡a Dental hygienists ‡f <release 2, published 2000> ‡x 2232-4543 |
588 | ‡a Description based on: release 7, published 2002. |
RDA 2.3.3.5.3 ANY change in parallel title. Update to reflect current iteration. Make a 246 ‡i ‡a note if considered to be important. In ‡i, identify the iteration.
RDA 2.3.4.7.3. If an Other Title (245 ‡b) appears on a later iteration, or the Other Title changes in a later iteration, record it if considered to be important for identification or access. If the other title change is not considered important for identification or access, delete it. If the decision is to transcribe the other title, the current iteration must be reflected. If considered to be important for access, treat the earlier other titles or deleted other titles as variant titles. Use the 246 field ‡i and ‡a; identify the current iteration in ‡i.
RDA 2.3.6.3. Changes in other titles (e.g. added title page, cover) on the resource. If considered important for identification and retrieval, combine a note with the former title in 246 1_. Use subfields ‡a and ‡i; include the identification of the iteration in ‡i.
RECORD PRIOR TO UPDATE:
245 | 0 | 0 | ‡a Scholarship opportunities for future math teachers. |
246 | 1 | ‡a Math education scholarships | |
588 | ‡a Description based on: release 5, published 1999. |
RECORD AFTER UPDATE:
245 | 0 | 0 | ‡a Future math teachers' scholarship opportunities. |
246 | 1 | ‡i Added title page title <release 5, published 1999>: ‡a Math education scholarships | |
247 | 1 | 0 | ‡a Scholarship opportunities for future math teachers ‡f <release 5, published 1999> |
588 | ‡a Description based on: release 9, published 2001. |
RDA 2.4.1.10.3. Statement of responsibility. Revise the record if necessary to reflect current iteration. If considered to be important, make a note about the earlier statement of responsibility. If statement of responsibility changes, this may affect the identification of the primary creator. RDA does not specify, but a general note may be used if the changes have been numerous, i.e.
500 | ‡a Editor varies. |
Use 500 also if specific editors are named, but use 550 for issuing bodies:
550 | 4 | ‡a Issued by Institute QRS, < -update 1999-4 >; by Association LMN, <update 2000-6> |
RDA 2.5.1.6.3 Changes in edition area. Assumption is that a new record is not required (no new base volume). In that case, 250 must be updated to reflect the current iteration. If the edition information changes often, there is an option not to record it at all and make a general note instead RDA 2.17.4.5.3.
LC PCC PS 2.17.4.5.3 for a gradual replacement edition (i.e. no new base volume), make a note about the new edition statement.
250 | ‡a Second edition. |
500 | ‡a Updated to Second edition, June 2001. |
RDA 2.8.1.5.3 ANY change in the publication statement. Record must reflect the current iteration; give a note if the earlier information is important. Alternative: general note may be given if the changes are too numerous. Don't forget to update 008 if necessary.
RDA 2.8.6.5 Ending date. If the updating loose-leaf is finite and the last iteration is in hand, update the description if there have been any changes; don't forget to update 008 date 2.
*This situation occurs when the last replacement iteration does not include a replacement title page.
264 | 1 | ‡a ___ ‡b ____ ‡c 1996-2001 [updated 2002] |
RDA 3.4.1.10 (Incomplete Resource). Extent of item for textual integrating resources, i.e. loose-leafs. Precede the specific material designation in 300 ‡a by the number of parts when the last iteration is received; otherwise, do not enter the number of held volumes. Current practice is to record number of parts only when the set is complete. Formerly, the number of currently received volumes was recorded in angle brackets in LC practice; remove when performing copy cataloging.
300 | ‡a 3 volumes (loose-leaf) |
RDA 3.5.1.8.2. If the dimensions change, update to the current iteration; make a note if the change is considered to be important (do not give dimensions as a range, as you would for a serial or multipart monograph).
RDA 2.14.1.4, 2.17.12.4. If frequency of updates changes:
310 | ‡a ‡a Updated monthly, ‡b <release 2002-1> |
310 | ‡a Updated quarterly ‡b release 2012- | ||
321 | ‡a Updated monthly, ‡b <release 2002-1>-release 2012 |
RDA 3.1.6.2. If the media type changes (337), make a new record. If the carrier type changes (338) or the characteristics of the original carrier change, revise the carrier description to reflect the current iteration. Make a note if considered to be important. Update the 008 if necessary.
RDA 2.12.1.6.2. Change the series statement to reflect the current iteration whether a series has been added, deleted, or changed. RDA 2.17.11.5.2 If an earlier series no longer appears on the current iteration, make a note; if a series statement appears on a later iteration, make a note to record the publishing date of that iteration.
Under LC PCC PS 25.0 Authorized Access Points for Series, note that the PS does not apply to LC practice, since LC no longer traces series. The PS applies to PCC libraries that decide to trace. The examples are from the PS (they are carried over for the most part from the LCRI 21.30L). One change (& slight deviation from RDA) is that the series statement for the earlier series is recorded in 490 rather than 500. There is another example in PS 25.0 for a series that no longer appears on the current iteration: it is entered in 490 rather than as a note.
RECORD PRIOR TO UPDATE:
264 | 1 | ‡a Denver : ‡b Smith Publishing Company | |
490 | 1 | ‡a Research in library acquisitions | |
588 | ‡a Description based on: update 2, published in 1991. | ||
830 | 0 | ‡a Research in library acquisitions. |
RECORD AFTER UPDATE:
264 | ‡a Denver : ‡b Smith Publishing Company | ||
490 | 1 | ‡3 <2000>: ‡a Library acquisitions | |
490 | 1 | ‡a Series title <1991>: Research in library acquisitions | |
588 | ‡a Description based on: update 9, published in 2000. | ||
830 | 0 | ‡a Research in library acquisitions. | |
830 | 0 | ‡a Library acquisitions (Denver, Colo.) |
Notes.
Integrating Resources: a Cataloging Manual. "If the updating loose-leaf consisted of both numbered and unnumbered volumes, and the total number of volumes is recorded in the physical description area, make a note to record the details of unnumbered volume(s) if that information is considered important."--Page 68. Instead of 500, the note could be entered in 246 if the title of the unnumbered volume is considered to be important for retrieval. However, for some components of law publications, the information should only be recorded in notes. See LC PCC PS 25.1.1.3 Authorized Access Points for Component Parts of Compilations of Laws.
500 | ‡a Includes unnumbered volume: European Union law update. |
Change in Title Proper and Access/Linking Fields:
Subject Headings
If changes in later iteration have so changed the overall content of the resource that the subject headings in the record are no longer the most appropriate headings; if so, update subject headings, but do not reclassify.
New description created because of publisher change; title remains the same.
Label | Code | Note |
Type of Record | a | Language material |
Bibliographic Level | i | Integrating Resource |
Encoding Level | _ | Full Level |
Cataloging Form | i | ISBD Punctuation Included |
Leader | Code | Note |
Publication Status | c | Serial Item Currently Published |
Date 1 | 2014 | |
Date 2 | 9999 | |
Place of Publication | cou | Colorado |
Frequency | u | Unknown |
Regularity | u | Unknown |
Type of Continuing Resource | l ["L"] | Updating loose-leaf |
Original Item | _ | None of the following |
Form of Item | _ | None of the following |
Nature of Entire Work | _ | Not specified |
Nature of Contents 1-3 | Not specified | |
Govt Publication | _ | Not a govt publication |
Conf Publication | _ | Not a conf publication |
Entry Convention | 2 | Integrated Entry |
Language | eng | English |
Modified Record | _ | Not modified |
Cataloging Source | Cooperative Cataloging Programs |
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A case could be made for entering the Aerospace Industry Association of America in 110 since the standards appear to originate from that body. A new record was probably made because the resource was re-based when it changed publisher, but if the originator of the standards undergoes a name change or changes, entry would be under the current name based on the current iteration.
010 | ‡a 2014242346 | ||
040 | ‡a MCM ‡b eng ‡e rda ‡c MCM ‡d MCM | ||
042 | pcc | ||
130 | 0 | ‡a National aerospace standards (Englewood, Colo.) | |
245 | 0 | 0 | ‡a National aerospace standards. |
246 | 1 | ‡i Also called: ‡a NAS | |
264 | 1 | ‡a [Englewood, Colorado] : ‡b IHS Inc., ‡c [2014]- | |
300 | ‡a volumes (loose-leaf) : ‡b illustrations ; ‡c 28 cm | ||
336 | ‡a text ‡b txt ‡2 rdacontent | ||
337 | ‡a unmediated ‡b n ‡2 rdamedia | ||
338 | ‡a volume ‡b nc ‡2 rdacarrier | ||
500 | ‡a Loose-leaf for updating. | ||
520 | ‡a Contains standards issued by the Aerospace Industry Association from 1941 to the present. | ||
588 | ‡a Description based on 2014, volume 1; title from title page. | ||
650 | 0 | ‡a Airplanes ‡x Standards. | |
650 | 0 | ‡a Space vehicles ‡x Standards. | |
710 | 2 | ‡a Aerospace Industry Association of America. | |
780 | 0 | 2 | ‡t National aerospace standards ‡w (OCoLC)25313202 |
787 | 0 | 8 | ‡i Index (work): ‡t Index to National aerospace standards (Englewood, Colo.) ‡w (DLC)sn 95037073 ‡w (OCoLC)29789603 |
Leader & 008. See Example 1.
010 | ‡a 2013200823 | ||
022 | 0 | ‡a 2328-0107 (loose-leaf) <added qualifier> | |
040 | ‡a ICNGE ‡b eng ‡e rda ‡c ICNGE ‡d DLC ‡d OCoLC | ||
042 | ‡a pcc ‡a nsdp | ||
222 | ‡a Self-insured health plans <only NSDP is authorized to add 222> | ||
245 | 0 | 0 | ‡a Self-insured health plans / ‡c Aline G. Haffner., contributing author and editor [and others]. |
246 | 1 | ‡a EBIA self-insured health plans <replaced with standard BSR indicators> | |
264 | 1 | ‡a Edmonds, WA : ‡b Thomson Reuters/EBIA, ‡c [2012]- <re-located copyright date> | |
264 | 4 | ‡c ©2012 <optional; during the test period in 2012 copyright date was required> | |
300 | ‡a volumes (loose-leaf) <NSDP/CONSER do not require dimensions; YUL local policy requires> | ||
310 | ‡a Quarterly | ||
336 | ‡a text ‡b txt ‡2 rdacontent <‡b is optional for 336-338> | ||
337 | ‡a unmediated ‡b n ‡2 rdamedia | ||
338 | ‡a volume ‡b nc ‡2 rdacarrier | ||
362 | 1 | ‡a Began with: 3rd Qtr. 2012. | |
500 | ‡a Includes index. | ||
588 | ‡a Description based on: 3rd Qtr. 2012 (surrogate). | ||
588 | ‡a Latest issue consulted: 4th Qtr. 2012 (surrogate). <probably superfluous> | ||
650 | 0 | ‡a Health insurance ‡x Self-insurance ‡z United States. | |
710 | 2 | ‡a Employee Benefits Institute of America, ‡e issuing body. <added relationship designator> |