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LC-PCC PS for 7.13
FORM OF NOTATION
CORE ELEMENT FOR LC/PCC
Form of notation is a core element for LC/PCC for some scripts (See Policy Statement 7.13.2.3) and for Form of musical notation (See Policy Statement 7.13.3).
[2013-01]
LC-PCC PS for 7.13.2
SCRIPT
CORE ELEMENT FOR LC/PCC
Script is a core element for LC/PCC if a language is commonly written in more than one script, and if the resource is in a script other than the primary one for the language.
[2013-01]
LC-PCC PS for 7.13.2.3
RECORDING SCRIPTS
Form of Script Name
LC practice/PCC practice: Use the English language names of scripts found at: 〈http://www.unicode.org/iso15924/iso15924-en.html〉. Generally do not include the parenthetical information found in the list when recording the script name.
If a resource is in a language that is commonly written in more than one script, name both the language and the script.
 
 
 
EXAMPLE
 
546 ##$a Konkani $b Kannada.
 
546 ##$a Konkani $b Devanagari.
 
546 ##$a Serbian $b Latin.
 
546 ##$a Serbian $b Cyrillic.
 
546 ##$a Syriac $b Nestorian.
 
 
 
Applicability
LC practice/PCC practice: If the resource is in a script other than the primary one for the language, name both the language and the script in the language note (MARC field 546).
 
 
 
EXAMPLE
 
546 ##$a Panjabi.
For a publication using the Gurmukhi script
but
 
546 ##
$a Panjabi $b Devanagari.
For a publication using the Devanagari script
 
546 ##$a Sindhi.
For a publication using the Persian script
but
 
546 ##
$a Sindhi $b Gurmukhi.
For a publication using the Gurmukhi script
 
546 ##$a Azerbaijani.
For a publication using the Latin script
but
 
546 ##
$a Azerbaijani $b Arabic.
For a publication using the Arabic script
 
546 ##
$a Azerbaijani $b Cyrillic.
For a publication using the Cyrillic script
 
546 ##$a Church Slavic.
For a publication using the Cyrillic script
but
 
546 ##$a Church Slavic $b Glagolitic.
For a publication using the Glagolitic script
 
 
 
For complex notes involving multiple languages and scripts, see Policy Statement 7.13.2.4.
[2012-04]
LC-PCC PS for 7.13.2.4
DETAILS OF SCRIPTS
LC practice/PCC practice: When recording complex notes involving multiple languages, record information about both the language and script in $a (Language note) of MARC field 546 (language and script in same subfield because $a is not repeatable).
 
 
 
EXAMPLE
 
546 ## $a Kazakh, Uighur (Cyrillic), and Chagatai (Cyrillic and Arabic script).
 
 
 
 
 
 
EXAMPLE
 
546 ##$a Sanskrit (Latin and Devanagari) and English.
 
 
 
[2015-07]
LC-PCC PS for 7.13.3
FORM OF MUSICAL NOTATION
CORE ELEMENT FOR LC/PCC
[2012-05]
LC-PCC PS for 7.14
ACCESSIBILITY CONTENT
Sign Languages
LC practice/PCC practice: For items in which a sign language is present (e.g., a book containing pictures of the hand shape of each letter of a particular sign system, a videorecording that is signed), give a note stating the particular sign system (e.g., American Sign Language, British Sign Language). Formulate the note to reflect the situation, i.e., use terminology to distinguish between cases in which the content of the whole item is signed, whether as the sole medium of communication or in conjunction with one or more others, and those in which a sign language is present but the whole item is not signed.
For example, for a videorecording in which the sign language is the sole medium of communication, give the note "Signed in [name of sign system]." For a videorecording that includes open signing, i.e., a sign language interpreter appears in a separate frame, give the language note "Open signed in [name of sign system]." For more complex situations (e.g., a dictionary containing both a language and a sign language), give the note "Includes sign language; the sign system represented is [name of sign system]." If it cannot be determined what sign system has been used, give a note indicating that the item is signed but not specifying the sign system; e.g., "Includes sign language."; "Open signed."
[2013-01]
LC-PCC PS for 7.15
ILLUSTRATIVE CONTENT
CORE ELEMENT FOR LC
Illustrative content is a core element for LC for resources intended for children.
[2011-09]
LC-PCC PS for 7.16
SUPPLEMENTARY CONTENT
CORE ELEMENT FOR LC
Supplementary content is a core element for LC for indexes and bibliographies in monographs.
[2010-04]
LC-PCC PS for 7.16.1.3
RECORDING SUPPLEMENTARY CONTENT
General
LC practice: Record the presence of supplementary content in a note when the resource contains sections of special importance or would assist with identification or selection. Routinely consider the following as being important for selection:
bibliographies and bibliographical references, discographies, and filmographies, and indexes;
appendices;
errata slips that are not printed as part of the publication.
Give pagination or foliation, if considered important, unless the sections are scattered through the resource.
 
 
 
EXAMPLE
 
500 ##$a "Life cycle of the liver fluke": leaves 75-89.
 
500 ##$a "Types of prayer wheels found in south central Tibet, by Mei Lin": pages 310-375.
 
500 ##$a Tables showing family relationships (Ogden, Reese, and Jordan): pages 120-125.
 
500 ##$a Includes biographical sketches of each satellite governor.
 
500 ##$a "Websites of interest to Lincoln scholars": pages 220-231.
 
 
 
For the types of notes shown in the following examples, generally prefer a standardized construct, rather than a quotation from the resource:
 
 
 
EXAMPLE
 
504 ##$a Discography (or Filmography): pages 310-375.
 
500 ##$a Errata slip inserted.
 
 
 
Bibliography Note
LC practice: If a publication contains bibliographical citations in any form, generally use the following note:
 
 
 
EXAMPLE
 
504 ##$a Includes bibliographical references.
 
 
 
If there is a single bibliography, add the foliation/pagination to the note.
 
 
 
EXAMPLE
 
504 ##$a Includes bibliographical references (pages 310-325).
 
 
 
With respect to bibliographic citations and bibliographies, interpret the phrase "bibliographical references" to include all kinds of resources, including electronic resources; do not give any special treatment to, or provide special mention of, the latter if using this general bibliographical reference note.
Indexes
LC practice: If the publication contains an index to its own contents, use one of the following notes:
 
 
 
EXAMPLE
 
500 ##$a Includes index.
 
500 ##$a Includes indexes.
 
 
 
The bibliography note and the index note may be combined.
 
 
 
EXAMPLE
 
504 ##$a Includes bibliographical references and index.
 
 
 
[2013-05]
LC-PCC PS for 7.17.1.3
ALTERNATIVE
LC practice for Alternative: If recording colour content, generally use a substitute term (e.g., color), or record a phrase such as "some color" or "chiefly color" as details of colour content (see 7.17.1.4).
[2015-07]
LC-PCC PS for 7.20
FORMAT OF NOTATED MUSIC
CORE ELEMENT FOR LC/PCC
[2013-01]
LC-PCC PS for 7.21
MEDIUM OF PERFORMANCE OF MUSICAL CONTENT
CORE ELEMENT FOR LC/PCC
Medium of performance of musical content is a core element for LC/PCC if not stated or implied elsewhere in the description or subject access points.
[2013-01]
LC-PCC PS for 7.22
DURATION
CORE ELEMENT FOR LC/PCC
Duration is a core element for LC for notated music.
Duration is a core element for PCC for audio recordings and moving images when readily available.
[2015-03]
LC-PCC PS for 7.22.1.4
ALTERNATIVE
LC practice/PCC practice for the Alternative: Apply the alternative.
[2017-03]
LC-PCC PS for 7.25
SCALE
PCC practice for Core element: For cartographic resources, use RDA elements under 7.25.1-7.25.5 as appropriate to the resource (7.25.3 and 7.25.4 are always core under RDA for cartographic resources). For rare cartographic resources, follow DCRM(C) 3B and Appendix J; however, use "approximately" rather than the abbreviation "ca."
[2016-07]
LC-PCC PS for 7.25.1.3
FIRST ALTERNATIVE
LC practice for Alternative (1st): For content other than cartographic content, record the scale using a term rather than a representative fraction.
[2010-02]
LC-PCC PS for 7.25.1.3
SECOND ALTERNATIVE
LC practice for Alternative (2nd): Generally do not estimate a scale by comparison with a resource of known scale.
[2010-02]
LC-PCC PS for 7.25.5
ADDITIONAL SCALE INFORMATION
CORE ELEMENT FOR LC
[2010-04]
LC-PCC PS for 7.25.6.3
ALTERNATIVE
LC practice for Alternative: Record each scale separately only when there are two scales.
[2016-09]
LC-PCC PS for 7.26
PROJECTION OF CARTOGRAPHIC CONTENT
CORE ELEMENT FOR LC/PCC
PCC practice for Core element: For rare cartographic resources, follow DCRM(C) 3C; however, use "projection" rather than the abbeviation "proj."
[2016-07]
LC-PCC PS for 7.26.1.3
OPTION
LC practice for Optional addition: Apply the optional addition for both situations.
[2010-02]
LC-PCC PS for 7.27
OTHER DETAILS OF CARTOGRAPHIC CONTENT
CORE ELEMENT FOR LC/PCC
Other details of cartographic content is a core element for PCC for rare cartographic resources if required by DCRM(C).
[2016-07]