Added entries are also chosen from information on the chief source or its substitute but may also be chosen from information found in other preliminaries. Information is taken from other sources only when the information on the chief source or its substitute is ambiguous or insufficient. All added entries must be justified in the cataloging record. This justification may be in the form of information that appears in the title area, edition statement, publication area or in a note.
When the correct choices for the main and added entries have been determined, use the rules for Form of Entry to determine the correct way of formatting the headings.
| source | Paul A. Kay Department of Geography University of Nebraska-Lincoln |
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| 100 | 1# | Kay, Paul A. |
| 245 | ... /|cPaul A. Kay. |
When individuals belonging to a particular corporation are listed under that corporation, make an access point only for the corporation, not for the individuals.
| source | International Society for Optical Engineering Brian Culshaw Emery L. Moore Zhang Zhipeng |
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| 110 | 2# | International Society for Optical Engineering. |
| 245 | 10 | ... /|cInternational Society for Optical Engineering. |
When principal responsibility can be attributed to three or fewer authors, enter the work under the heading appropriate to that number of authors.
- Works of an administrative nature dealing with the corporate body itself, or its policies, procedures, finances or operations, or its officers, staff, and/or membership (e.g., directories), or its resources (e.g., catalogs, inventories)
To belong to this category, the work must deal with the body itself. The words "administrative nature" indicate works dealing with the management or conduct of the affairs of the body itself. This includes works that describe the activities of the body in general terms or for a particular time (e.g., minutes of meetings, reports of activities).
"Internal policy" is limited to policies formulated for the conduct of the affairs of the body itself. For works concerned with policies relating to topics of wider concern to a body, see category c.
- Some legal, governmental, and religious works of the following types: laws, administrative regulations, constitutions, court rules, treaties, court decisions, legislative hearings, religious laws, liturgical works.
- Works that record the collective thought of the body (e.g., reports of commissions, official statements of position on external policy).
This category is best characterized by saying that it deals with those works that present official statements of the position of a body on matters other than the affairs of the body itself.
- Works that report the collective activity of a conference (e.g., proceedings, collected papers), of an expedition (e.g., results of exploration, investigation), or of an event (e.g., an exhibition, fair, festival)
See BP Procedures Monographs -- Conferences for complete details on cataloging this type of material.
Art exhibitions are very seldom treated as a named event and do not usually fall into this category. They are usually given title main entry or, if they represent the holdings of a particular institution, are entered under that institution. When they represent the works of one artist, they may be entered under the artist.
Enter a work under its title when:
When you cannot determine who the author of a work is, either because it was not clearly stated or because the "group" had no collective name, enter it under title.
Enter the collective title as the title proper.
Give the individual titles in a contents note (505).
Make author/title added entries (700 |a/|t, 710 |a/|t) for each individual work.
Make added entries for up to three editors and/or compilers of the collection.
Give the collective title as the title proper.
Give the individual title/author statements in a contents note (505).
Make author/title added entries (700 |a/|t, 710 |a/|t) for each individual work or make 740(s) when authorship is unknown or uncertain. When authorship for an individual work is shared among two or three authors, give an author/title added entry for the first author.
Make added entries for up to three editors and/or compilers of the collection.
Give individual titles in a contents note (505).
Make title added entries (740) for each individual work.
Make added entries for up to three editors and/or compilers of the collection.
Enter the collective title as the title proper.
Do not make added entries for individual works.
Make added entries for up to three editors and/or compilers of the collection.
Enter the collective title as the title proper.
Do not make added entries for individual works.
Make added entries for up to three editors and/or compilers of the collection.
Give the title proper as instructed in Bibliographic Processing Cataloging Rules -- 245 Collections.
Make a "No collective title" 246 with indicator 3_. Include each title separated by semi-colons. No ending punctuation is needed.
Make author/title added entries (700 |a/|t, 710 |a/|t) for the second and third individual works.
Make added entries for up to three editors and/or compilers of the collection.
Give the title proper as instructed in Bibliographic Processing Cataloging Rules -- 245 Collections.
Make author/title added entries (700 |a/|t, 710 |a/|t) for the second and third works or make 740(s) when authorship is unknown or uncertain. When authorship for an individual work is shared among two or three authors, give an author/title added entries for the first author only.
Make added entries for up to three editors and/or compilers of the collection.
Give the title proper as instructed in Bibliographic Processing Cataloging Rules -- 245 Collections.
Make a "No collective title" 246 with indicator 3_. Include each title separated by semi-colons. No ending punctuation is needed.
Make title added entries (740) for the second and third individual titles.
Make up to three added entries for editors and up to three other collaborators (by function) of the collection.
Give the title proper as instructed in Bibliographic Processing Cataloging Rules -- 245 Collections.
Make a "No collective title" 246 with indicator 3_. Include each title separated by semi-colons. No ending punctuation is needed.
Do not make added entries for individual works.
Make added entries for up to three editors and/or compilers of the collection.
Give the title proper as instructed in Bibliographic Processing Cataloging Rules -- 245 Collections.
Do not make added entries for individual authors or titles. Make added entries for up to three editors and/or compilers of the collection.
| 100 | 1# | Kroeger, Alice Bertha. |
| 245 | 10 | Guide to the study and use of reference books /|cby Alice Bertha Kroeger. |
| 250 | 3rd ed. /|brevised throughout and much enlarged by Isadore Gilbert Mudge. | |
| 700 | 1# | Mudge, Isadore Gilbert. |
| 100 | 1# | Evelyn, John. |
| 245 | 10 | John Evelyn's diary :|ba selection from the diary /|cedited by Philip Francis. |
| 700 | 1# | Francis, Philip. |
When the original author is no longer considered responsible, enter the work under the name of the person primarily responsible. Make an added entry for the original author (and title if known).
| 100 | 1# | Mudge, Isadore Gilbert. |
| 245 | 10 | Guide to reference books /|cby Isadore Gilbert Mudge. |
| 250 | 4th ed. | |
| 500 | "Based on the Guide to the study and use of reference books, third edition, by Bertha Kroeger"--T.p. verso. | |
| 700 | 1# | Kroeger, Bertha.|tGuide to the study and use of reference books. |
Enter a related work under its own heading (personal author, corporate body, or title) according to the appropriate rule for choice of entry. Make an added entry for the title or author/title of the work to which it is related.
| 100 | 1# | Ranking, John. |
| 245 | 10 | Supplement to The conquest of the Incas, by John Hemming /|ccompiled and drafted by John Ranking. |
| 700 | 1# | Hemming, John.|tConquest of the Incas. |