[yul-naco] FW: PCC Task Group on Access Points for Expressions
Arakawa, Steven
steven.arakawa at yale.edu
Mon Nov 26 16:55:27 EST 2012
>From the PCC-list.
Steven Arakawa
Catalog Librarian for Training & Documentation
Catalog & Metadata Services, SML, Yale University
P.O. Box 208240 New Haven, CT 06520-8240
(203)432-8286 steven.arakawa at yale.edu
From: Program for Cooperative Cataloging [mailto:PCCLIST at LISTSERV.LOC.GOV] On Behalf Of Philip Schreur
Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2012 12:08 PM
To: PCCLIST at LISTSERV.LOC.GOV
Subject: PCC Task Group on Access Points for Expressions
All,
I am extremely pleased to announce that the final report of the PCC Access Points for Expressions Task Group is now available on the PCC website:
Access Points for Expressions TG
* Charge<http://www.loc.gov/aba/pcc/rda/RDA%20Task%20groups%20and%20charges/Access-Points-Expressions-TG-charge.docx> (Word, 22 KB)
* Final Report<http://www.loc.gov/aba/pcc/rda/RDA%20Task%20groups%20and%20charges/PCCExpressionTGFinalReport.docx> (Word, 35 KB) October 15, 2012
The group was chaired by Matthew Haugen and was asked to provide clear guidelines for PCC catalogers to achieve a consistent bibliographic and authority database with respect to access points for expressions. They were asked to:
1. Prepare a policy recommendation and supporting PCC guidelines to describe when and how to create authorized access points for expressions, and when and how to create authority records supporting those authorized access points, including a recommendation on the use of Field 336 in expression-level authority records.
2. Frame the guidelines within a definition and description of the problem so that both the concept and the implementation details will be understood by the PCC and broader professional community.
3. Recommend an implementation strategy (including a rationale/explanation) and timetable for these guidelines.
Because of Hurricane Sandy, the annual Policy Committee meeting in DC in early November had to be canceled and we have been having a series of phone conferences to cover our work there. This report has been discussed and recently endorsed and is now going out to you for comment. Please read the document carefully. Any comments you wish to make can be sent to the PCC Secretariat at coop at loc.gov<mailto:coop at loc.gov>. Considering the Thanks giving holiday, I would appreciate all comments by Friday, December 14th, 2012. This should allow us time to make any necessary adjustments and put the recommendations into practice by the end of the year. All the best.
Philip
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Philip E. Schreur
Head, Metadata Department
Chair, Program for Cooperative Cataloging
Stanford University
650-723-2454
650-725-1120 (fax)
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