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Jones Cataloging Rules
Yee Cataloging Rules
From the Jones perspective
Ed Jones
National University <San Diego, CA>American Library Association Midwinter Meeting <2008, Philadelphia, PA>
Yee Cataloging Rules
Gedankenexperiment RDF experiment Influences:
Lubetzky Cutter Panizzi
Principles
Commonly known name Uniform identifier Faithful transcription
Jones code
Language of item determines language of cataloging (notes, headings, etc.)
(in your dreams, Ed)
Approach: abstract concrete
1-5: Group 1 entities and attributes 1: Work 2: Expression 3: Title-manifestation description 4: Manifestation description 5: Item description
Degression
ARISTOTLE—continued ETHICS—continued
Ethica, cum J. Maioris commentariis.[Paris], 1530, fol.
Ethicorum, ad Nicomachum libri decem J. Argiropylo interprete, cum D. Acciaioli commentariis nunc primum editi [by A. Francinus]. In off. Lucæ Antonii Juntæ, Venetiis, 1535, fol.
Another edition. Parisiis, 1560, fol.
Degression
Work record: elements common to all expressions
Expression record: elements common to all manifestations
NOT elements appropriate to the work/expression level
Degression
The Oxford history of the United States / C. Vann Woodward, general editor [David M. Kennedy, general editor, 2005- ]. — New York ; Oxford : Oxford University Press. — Ill. ; 25 cm.
Volumes3: The glorious cause : the American Revolution, 1763-
1789 / Robert Middlekauff. — Includes index. — Originally numbered as volume 2; renumbered in 1988.
[1st edition]. — xvi, 696 p. — Bibliographical note: p. 669-674. 1982. — ISBN 0-19-502921-6 (hardback) : $25.00 1985. — ISBN 0-19-503575-5 (paperback) : $21.95
Revised and expanded edition. — xiv, 736 p. —Bibliographical note: p. 693-705. 2005. — ISBN 0-19-516247-1 (hardback) : $37.50 2007. — ISBN 0-19-503575-5 (paperback) : $24.95
Jones code
No labels unless absolutely necessary
(in your dreams, Ed)
Degression
6: Battle cry of freedom : the Civil War era / James M. McPherson. [1st edition]. — xix, 904 p. — Bibliographical note: p. 865-882. — Includes index.
1988. — ISBN 0 19 503863 0 (hardback) : $35.00 Same 1989. New York : Ballantine Books. — 24 cm. — ISBN 0 345 35942 9 (paperback) : $14.95 Same 1990. London : Penguin in association with Oxford University Press. — (Penguin history) — ISBN 0 14 012518 3 (paperback) : £8.99 2003. — ISBN 0 19 516895 X (paperback) : $19.95 ONLINE copy. — Ann Arbor, Mich. : University of Michigan Library, Scholarly Publishing Office [distributor], 2007. — (ACLS humanities e-book) — Digital page images with linked OCR-generated text files. — Access restricted to subscribing institutions; URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.00677 Sound recording read by Wolfram Kandinsky. — Newport Beach, CA : Books on Tape, p1989. — 30 cassettes (ca. 45 hours) : analog. Sound recording narrated by Jonathan Davis. — [Unabridged]. — Prince Frederick, MD : Recorded Books, p2007. — Analog.
Sound cassettes. — In containers (22 cm) Volume 1. — 17 cassettes (ca. 20 hours). — ISBN 1 4281 0424 0 Volume 2. — 17 cassettes (ca. 20 hours). — Not yet publishedCompact discs Volume 1. — 17 discs (ca. 20 hours). — ISBN 1 4281 0426 7 Volume 2. — 17 discs (ca. 20 hours). — Not yet publishedONLINE copy. — NetLibrary. Volume 1 Volume 2
Français La guerre de la Sécession, 1861-1865 / traduit de l’américain par Béatrice Vierne ; preface de Philippe Raynaud. — Paris : R. Laffont, 1991. — xxix, 1004 p. : ill. ; 20 cm. — (Bouquins, ISSN 0244 5913) — Bibliographical note: p. 953- 951. — Includes index. — ISBN 2 221 06742 8 (broché) : 130 F Deutsch Für die Freiheit sterben : die Geschichte des amerikanischen Bürgerkrieges / James M. McPherson ; ins Deutsch überträgt von Holger Fliessbach und Christa Seibicke. — München ; Leipzig : List, 1995. — 1003, [16] p. : ill. ; 24 cm. — Literaturverzeichnis: p. 958-972. — ISBN 3 471 78178 1 : DM49.80 Illustrated The illustrated Battle cry of freedom : the Civil War era / James M. McPherson. [1st edition]. — xiv, 786 p. ; 29 cm. — Abridged from the original edition by omitting reference apparatus and making selective cuts in the text. — Includes index. 2003. — ISBN 0 19 515901 2 (hardback) : $75.00
2003. — 1,000 copies signed by the author. — ISBN 0 19 516828 3 (leather binding)
Degression
Can it be done in practice? Got me, but it sure is pretty Newly non-unique elements must move down the
hierarchy as new nonconforming expressions or manifestations are added
What is the context? Can only take place within a given system Communication between systems must be at the
manifestation level, with embedded work/expression data
Elements present in work/expression records will vary depending on the makeup of the component manifestations in each system
Colossus: The Forbin Project
Unless there is 1 Big System
Serial work
Collapse all 780/785 relationships with 2nd indicator value of “0”
Problem: continuation vs. supersession Important distinction pre-AACR No distinction in AACR2
[burned our bridges]
JASIST
1938-42: Journal of documentary reproduction (ALA) 1950-69: American documentation (Am Documentation Inst
[1968-69: ASIS]) 1970-2000: JASIS (ASIS) 2001- : JASIST (ASIST)
Same journal?
Serial entry
Uses Lubetzky definition of corporate authorship: Entry under corporate name heading in many more cases
Treats editors as creators of works produced under editorial direction [would not affect serials since editors die]
Title-manifestation description
Online versions and the problem of boundaries In print:
Title A (1871-1919) ISSN A Title B (1919-1933) ISSN B Title C (1933-1945) ISSN C Title D (1949- ) ISSN D
Online: Title D (1871- ) ISSN D?
Jones code
Return to latest entry cataloging
(in your dreams, Ed)
Relationships and other entities
6: Relationships to other works 7-10: Identifiers
7: Creator identifiers 8: Discipline or perspective 9: Subject identifiers 10: Genre / form identifiers
Creator identifiers
Corporate name changes do not necessarily imply a change of entity OEEC (1948-1961)
W. Europe OECD (1961- )
1961: W. Europe + US / Canada) 1964: Japan 1971: Australia 1974, etc.: N.Z., etc.
Complications for serials
American Society for Information Science and Technology Journal / ASIST. — Vol. 1, no. 1 (Jan./Feb. 1970)— — New York : Wiley, 1970- v. : ill. 30 cm.
Published: Washington : ASIS, 1970-1976. Vols. for 1970-2000 issued by the society under its earlier name: American Society for Information Science.
Encoding / indexing /display
11: Encoding of data [part of code] 12: Indexing of data 13: Display of data [part of code] 14: Full examples
In closing
"The one constant through all the years, Ray, has been cataloging. Librarianship has rolled by like an army of steamrollers. It's been erased like a blackboard, rebuilt, and erased again. But cataloging has marked the time. This catalog, these rules, are a part of our past, Ray. They remind us of all that once was good, and that could be again. Oh people will come, Ray. People will most definitely come."
– Seymour Lubetzky (James Earl Jones) in "Catalog ofDreams" (explaining to Ray Kinsella (Kevin
Costner)why people will come to use the card catalog he'sconstructed in the middle of his Iowa corn field)