Re: PCC Task Force on Multiple Manifestations (Leslie Burke)
Marcia Tuttle 31 Oct 2000 02:16 UTC
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Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 18:32:05 -0600
From: Leslie Burke <lburke@EBSCO.COM>
Subject: Re: PCC Task Force on Multiple Manifestations (Wayne Jones)
This sounds very ghostly on a Halloween Eve :-)
Sorry, couldn't resist.
Leslie Burke
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> Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 09:48:36 -0500
> From: Wayne Jones <waynej@MIT.EDU>
> Subject: PCC Task Force on Multiple Manifestations
>
> The Program for Cooperative Cataloging's Task Force on Multiple
> Manifestations
> of Electronic Resources is seeking your opinion and input. Here's an
> opportunity to share your thoughts on some of the most significant
> policies on
> bibliographic access to e-resources, particularly those situations where
> the
> creation of different bibliographic records for e-resource versions is or
> is
> not warranted.
>
> The three main questions which the Task Force is considering are, briefly
> stated:
>
> 1. what are the most common types of versions and reproductions for
> textual
> resources, and what are their bibliographic characteristics?
>
> 2. what are the best practices for cataloging each type (e.g., separate
> records, or single "piggybacked" records)?
>
> 3. what are the defining principles on which to base decisions about
> whether to
> create single or separate records, for current as well as for future
> types?
>
> (For a full description of the Task Force's charge, as well as other
> relevant
> information, please see the website at
> http://lcweb.loc.gov/catdir/pcc/tgmuler.html.)
>
> We welcome your answers to these questions, and any other comments you
> might
> have. Please send them to the interim chair:
>
> Wayne Jones
> Head, Serials Cataloging Section
> MIT Libraries
> waynej@mit.edu
>
> w
>
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> Wayne Jones, Serials Cataloging, MIT, 14E-210A, 617.253-4637,
> waynej@mit.edu
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