To determine the title proper, you will use the same chief source from issue to issue. So if each issue has a title page, then use the form that appears on the title page as the basis for determining when a title has changed.
Cover titles will be recorded in the bibliographic record as MARC 246 14 (as long as the cover is not chief source...if there are no title pages in the issues, then cover (or possible some other consistent source) can be used as the chief source substitute.
Title propers of short duration can be noted without creating a successive record if the title appearing on the title page returns to the original title.
I'll be happy to cite RDA rules tomorrow if you have any questions. Apologies for using AACR2 terminology but I'm not in the office at the moment.
Steve Shadle
Serials Access Librarian
University of Washington Libraries
Hi all,
I have to catalog our College’s literary magazine that has different cover title each year for a few years. The title proper changed also at some point and changed back again. Do I have to create a record for each cover title change?
I appreciate any suggestions.
Thanks very much.
Kim Lim
Reference/Instructional/Cataloging Librarian
Skyline College Library
Bldg. 5
3300 College Drive,
San Bruno, CA 94066
lim@smccd.edu
Tel: (650) 738-4152
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