Note: We won't be editing RDA records at this point, merely accepting them for copy. These guidelines are useful in matching records that may look very strange compared to what we're used to seeing. If you have any questions, ask the e-resources/media cataloger.
General RDA Guidelines
- Fewer abbreviations; what were formerly abbreviations are now spelled out UNLESS the abbreviation is transcribed.
Exceptions- mono and stereo are no longer considered abbreviations
- p and c are no longer valid preceding the date; instead, you'll see ℗ or © (or spelled out phonogram, copyright)
- abbreviations of measurements (cm., in., min., sec., etcfor example) are still allowed.
- Music related numbers (i.e. op., n., no, no., Nr., etc) are left abbreviated.
- When there is no publisher information, the records will say [Place of publication not identified] and/or [Publisher not identified].
- Dates might look very funny. You might see phrases like "not before" or "not after," or "between YYYY and YYYY].
- In general, whenever more than one person or body is responsible for a work, only the first is required in the record. Alternatively, all persons might be listed.
- If only the first of many is listed, that name will be followed by [and ## others].
- Not all persons listed need to be traced.
- Traced names do not need to be justified in the record.
- Parallel titles can come from anywhere on the item.
- RDA refers to "authorized access points" rather than "main entry." For now, I'm just using "main entry" just to keep things "simple."
- In general, there is a lot more room for cataloger's judgement; a variety of cataloging choices will be correct according to the rules. There will be a lot you just have to accept as is.
Specific Guidelines for Sound Recordings
- If available, the title on the disc will always be used for the 245, even if a collective title is available on the container.
- There is no more $h in the 245. Instead, you will see:
336 performed music $2 rdacontent
337 audio $2 rdamedia [not required]
338 audio disc $2 rdacarrier - "Audio disc" replaces "sound disc."
- Encoding information (i.e. CD audio) is now included in 300 $b UNLESS the information is included in $a. Playing speed is now an optional addition to $b, as well.
Examples of different possibilities for the same item300 1 audio disc (53 min., 45 sec.) : $b CD audio, stereo ; $c 4 3/4 in.
300 1 audio disc (53 min., 45 sec.) : $b CD audio, stereo ; $c 12 cm
300 1 compact disc (53 min., 45 sec.) : $b digital ; $c 4 3/4 in.
300 1 audio disc (53 min., 45 sec.) : $b CD audio, digital, stereo, optical, 1.4 m/s ; $c 4 3/4 in.
- Some information about classical works (medium of performance, numberic designation, key) may be included in access points (i.e. uniform titles), or in fields 382, 383, and 384, or in both. LC decided that this information must go in the access point, and optionally may additionally be included in the 382-4. However, libraries that don't adhere to LC guidelines could use any combination of these.
- Performers can no longer be used as 100/110 for classical music under any circumstances. There will be a lot more compilations with a title main entry.
- Some records will only have one (author-) title access point.
- You might see records with a "devised" collective title in brackets. This title won't appear anywhere on the item, and that's okay.