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Date: Tue, 03 Jun 2003 16:45:34 -0400
From: Susan Kellett <skellet@emory.edu>
Subject: Re: Gifted Child Quarterly
My information from my EBSCO rep (that I received 5/9/03) is as follows:
RE: 608-979-191 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR GIFTED CHILDREN MEMBERSHIP
The above title number can not be ordered any longer. You must
specify which title of this membership should be ordered to
receive future service.
369-402-003 GIFTED CHILD QUARTERLY - $84.38 or 677-493-181
PARENTING FOR HIGH POTENTIAL - $84.38. Upon receipt of which title
is wanted, your future renewal will be updated to show this
information.
--------- So, I assume the membership is no longer available through EBSCO, but the
individual titles are.
--
Susan Kellett
Acquisitions Assistant
Woodruff Library
Emory University
404-727-2588
404-727-0408 (fax)
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Date: Tue, 03 Jun 2003 18:17:13 -0400
From: Kathryn Wesley <kwesley@CLEMSON.EDU>
Subject: Re: Organic Gardening: title change? again?
Anna,
I took the SCCTP Advanced Serials Cataloging Workshop a couple of weeks
ago. I believe this qualifies as a minor change (change of title from full
form to acronym, or vice versa, even if it is the entire title), and should
not require the creation of a new record. You should be able to handle
this with a note:
246 1_ $i Issues for <May/June 2003- > called: $a Organic gardening
Yippee!
Kathryn Wesley
Serials Cataloger
Clemson University
At 10:00 AM 6/3/2003 -0400, Anna Creech wrote:
>I have in my hands the May/June 2003 and July/August 2003 issues of
>Organic Gardening. That's right, the journal that has gone from "Organic
>Gardening" to "Organic Gardening and Farming" to "Organic Gardening" to
>"Rodale's Organic Gardening" to "Organic Gardening" to "OG". There is a
>record in OCLC (51989049) for the most recent title change, if it is a
>title change rather than just a two-issue fluke; however, it was created
>by the San Francisco Public Library and has not yet had the blessing of
>the Library of Congress, nor has the old record (47358131) been updated to
>reflect the title change. Do I use it? Do I wait a while longer for
>someone else to sprinkle holy water on it?
>
>These are the things one ponders on a rainy Tuesday morning.
>
>Anna Creech, MLS
>Serials/Database Cataloger
>Eastern Kentucky University
>(859) 622-3062
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From: Janice Torbet [mailto:jtorbet@sfpl.org]
Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2003 5:39 PM
Subject: FW: Organic Gardening: title change? again?
Anna,
I am the cataloguer who entered the record in OCLC. I am replying to you
directly because we have just changed email servers at the library here,
and I can't send to the list until I get re-subscribed. If you would
like to pass this on to SERIALST, I would appreciate it.
On page 2 of the May/June issue, the editor, Scott Meyer, stated "... we
are simply Organic Gardening magazine again." Although the CCM 2002
16.2.2.c states "If a change is clearly minor according to AACR2, it is
not treated as major even when the publisher makes it clear that the
change was intentional.", LCRI 21.2A (Nov. 2002) counters with
"...consider that there has been a major change if there is evidence
that the publisher intentionally changed the title; such evidence may
include, for example, a state by the publisher..."
I followed the LCRI, mostly because I think that it is up to the
publisher to determine what the title of their magazine is.
Jan Torbet
Serials Cataloguer
San Francisco Public Library
jtorbet@sfpl.org