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==STEP 4.3 : RELATOR TERM ABBREVIATIONS==
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==RDA 4.3 : 260 field (Imprints)==
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===relator terms===
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In AACR2, many relator terms were not included on headings. With RDA, the
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relator terms are retained and expanded if they are in their abbreviated form.
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MARS 2.0 will retain all relator terms in X00 $e, X10 $e, and X11 $j. The following
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relator term abbreviations will be expanded:
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{| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left"
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===Imprint abbreviations===
! style="background:silver" | Abbreviated
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Several abbreviations in the imprint field (260) in AACR2 are not valid with RDA.
! style="background:silver" | Expanded
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Here are several options for expanding these imprint abbreviations.
|-
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| ill. || illustrator
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===Latin abbreviations===
|-
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AACR2 used latin abbreviations for the 260 $a and 260 $b when either the place
| illus. || illustrator
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of publication or publisher name were not available. With RDA, new phrases
|-
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have replaced these Latin abbreviations.
| comp. || compiler
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|-
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  <font size="3">
| arr. || arranger
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  '''original field''':
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    260 $a <font color="red">[S.l. : $b s.n.]</font>, $c 1963.
| tr. || translator
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|-
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  '''updated field''':
| auth. || author
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    260 $a <font color="red">[Place of publication not identified] : $b [publisher not identified]</font>, $c 1963.
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  </font>
| jt. || joint
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|}
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===Month names===
<div style=clear:both></div>
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With RDA, names of months of the year are not to be abbreviated in the 260.
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This rule uses the same month abbreviation table as is used for the X00/X10/
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X11/X30 fields (see Step 4.2):
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  <font size="3">
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  '''original field''':
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    260 $a Paris : $b Le Robert, $c <font color="red">Jan.</font> 2010.
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  '''updated field''':
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    260 $a Paris : $b Le Robert, $c <font color="red">January</font> 2010.
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  </font>
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===Geographic names===
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Geographic place names (e.g. states, countries, etc.) should no longer be
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abbreviated. MARS 2.0 uses a list of many different geographic terms and their
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common abbreviations which will be expanded:
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  <font size="3">
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  '''original field''':
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    260 $a Hoboken, <font color="red">N.J.</font> : $b Wiley, $c 2009.
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  '''updated field''':
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    260 $a Hoboken, <font color="red">New Jersey</font> : $b Wiley, $c 2009.
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  </font>
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===Department===
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As with the X10/X11 fields, dept. should no longer be abbreviated in the 260
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field; it is to be expanded to department. The Library of Congress is currently
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keeping department as an abbreviation:
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  <font size="3">
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  '''original field''':
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    260 $a Raleigh : $b State <font color="red">Dept.</font> of Archives and History, $c 1954.
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  '''updated field''':
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    260 $a Raleigh : $b State <font color="red">Department</font> of Archives and History, $c 1954.
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  </font>
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===ca.===
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In the 260 $c and $g, ca. is no longer used to represent circa or approximately.
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Instead, a question mark ? should be added after the date:
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  <font size="3">
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  '''original field''':
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    260 $a London : $b O. Hodgson, $c <font color="red">[ca. 1830]</font>
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  '''updated field''':
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    260 $a London : $b O. Hodgson, $c <font color="red">[1830?]</font>
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  </font>
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===Dashes representing unknown numbers===
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With AACR2, a dash could be used to represent an unknown number within a
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date. In using RDA, the dash is no longer used. A range of dates encompassing
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the unknown number should now be used.
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If there is a question mark included in the date, the question mark should
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remain at the end of the date range:
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  <font size="3">
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  '''original fields''':
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    260 $a New York : $b A. E. Chasmar, $c <font color="red">[188-]</font>
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    260 $a London : $b J.T. Pickburn, $c <font color="red">[18--?]</font>
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  '''updated fields''':
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    260 $a New York : $b A. E. Chasmar, $c <font color="red">[between 1880 and 1889]</font>
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    260 $a London : $b J.T. Pickburn, $c <font color="red">[between 1800 and 1899?]</font>
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  </font>
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===Printing/pressing/copyright/phonogram===
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Printing or pressing dates should now be enclosed within square brackets with a
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question mark at the end of the date.
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When either a c or p is the character right before a date, they should be changed
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for either the copyright symbol © or phonogram symbol ℗.
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If only a copyright date is included, RDA dictates that [place of publication not
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identified] should be added:
  
 
   <font size="3">
 
   <font size="3">
 
   '''original fields''':
 
   '''original fields''':
     100 1_ $a Jackson, Myles W., $e <font color="red">jt. auth.</font>
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     260 $a New York : $b Alfred A. Knopf, $c <font color="red">2010 printing.</font>
     710 2_ $a Sahitya Akademi, $e <font color="red">comp.</font>
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    260 $a Berlin : $b Louis Gerschel, $c <font color="red">c1964.</font>
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     260 $a New York : $b Anchor Books, $c <font color="red">p2001.</font>
 
    
 
    
 
   '''updated fields''':
 
   '''updated fields''':
     100 1_ $a Jackson, Myles W., $e <font color="red">joint author.</font>
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     260 $a New York : $b Alfred A. Knopf, $c <font color="red">[2010?]</font>
     710 2_ $a Sahitya Akademi, $e <font color="red">compiler.</font>
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    260 $a Berlin : $b Louis Gerschel, $c <font color="red">[date of publication not identified], ©1964.</font>
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     260 $a New York : $b Anchor Books, $c <font color="red">℗2001.</font>
 
   </font>
 
   </font>
  
==LINKS==
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==links==
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Revision as of 09:10, 14 March 2013

RDA 4.3 : 260 field (Imprints)

Imprint abbreviations

Several abbreviations in the imprint field (260) in AACR2 are not valid with RDA. Here are several options for expanding these imprint abbreviations.

Latin abbreviations

AACR2 used latin abbreviations for the 260 $a and 260 $b when either the place of publication or publisher name were not available. With RDA, new phrases have replaced these Latin abbreviations.

 
 original field:
    260 $a [S.l. : $b s.n.], $c 1963.
  
 updated field:
    260 $a [Place of publication not identified] : $b [publisher not identified], $c 1963.
 

Month names

With RDA, names of months of the year are not to be abbreviated in the 260. This rule uses the same month abbreviation table as is used for the X00/X10/ X11/X30 fields (see Step 4.2):

 
 original field:
    260 $a Paris : $b Le Robert, $c Jan. 2010.
  
 updated field:
    260 $a Paris : $b Le Robert, $c January 2010.
 

Geographic names

Geographic place names (e.g. states, countries, etc.) should no longer be abbreviated. MARS 2.0 uses a list of many different geographic terms and their common abbreviations which will be expanded:

 
 original field:
    260 $a Hoboken, N.J. : $b Wiley, $c 2009.
  
 updated field:
    260 $a Hoboken, New Jersey : $b Wiley, $c 2009.
 

Department

As with the X10/X11 fields, dept. should no longer be abbreviated in the 260 field; it is to be expanded to department. The Library of Congress is currently keeping department as an abbreviation:

 
 original field:
    260 $a Raleigh : $b State Dept. of Archives and History, $c 1954.
  
 updated field:
    260 $a Raleigh : $b State Department of Archives and History, $c 1954.
 

ca.

In the 260 $c and $g, ca. is no longer used to represent circa or approximately. Instead, a question mark ? should be added after the date:

 
 original field:
    260 $a London : $b O. Hodgson, $c [ca. 1830]
  
 updated field:
    260 $a London : $b O. Hodgson, $c [1830?]
 

Dashes representing unknown numbers

With AACR2, a dash could be used to represent an unknown number within a date. In using RDA, the dash is no longer used. A range of dates encompassing the unknown number should now be used.

If there is a question mark included in the date, the question mark should remain at the end of the date range:

 
 original fields:
    260 $a New York : $b A. E. Chasmar, $c [188-]
    260 $a London : $b J.T. Pickburn, $c [18--?]
  
 updated fields:
    260 $a New York : $b A. E. Chasmar, $c [between 1880 and 1889]
    260 $a London : $b J.T. Pickburn, $c [between 1800 and 1899?]
 

Printing/pressing/copyright/phonogram

Printing or pressing dates should now be enclosed within square brackets with a question mark at the end of the date.

When either a c or p is the character right before a date, they should be changed for either the copyright symbol © or phonogram symbol ℗.

If only a copyright date is included, RDA dictates that [place of publication not identified] should be added:

 
 original fields:
    260 $a New York : $b Alfred A. Knopf, $c 2010 printing.
    260 $a Berlin : $b Louis Gerschel, $c c1964.
    260 $a New York : $b Anchor Books, $c p2001.
  
 updated fields:
    260 $a New York : $b Alfred A. Knopf, $c [2010?]
    260 $a Berlin : $b Louis Gerschel, $c [date of publication not identified], ©1964.
    260 $a New York : $b Anchor Books, $c ℗2001.
 

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