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Literary Authors: AutoDewey and LC Name Authority File Dewey Breakfast/Update ALA Midwinter Meeting January 12, 2008

Literary Authors: AutoDewey and LC Name Authority File Dewey Breakfast/Update ALA Midwinter Meeting January 12, 2008

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Page 1: Literary Authors: AutoDewey and LC Name Authority File Dewey Breakfast/Update ALA Midwinter Meeting January 12, 2008

Literary Authors: AutoDewey and LC Name Authority File

Literary Authors: AutoDewey and LC Name Authority File

Dewey Breakfast/UpdateALA Midwinter Meeting

January 12, 2008

Page 2: Literary Authors: AutoDewey and LC Name Authority File Dewey Breakfast/Update ALA Midwinter Meeting January 12, 2008

OverviewOverview

LC’s AutoDewey program in literature

Issues: Adding Dewey numbers to records for literary authors in the LC Name Authority File

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LC’s AutoDewey program in literature (1)LC’s AutoDewey program in literature (1)

AutoDewey takes advantage of those places where Library of Congress Classification (LCC) and DDC are similar enough to facilitate mapping from LCC to DDC

AutoDewey is currently limited to

Individual literary authors

Poetry, drama, & fiction

English, French, & Italian literature

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LC’s AutoDewey program in literature (2)LC’s AutoDewey program in literature (2)

Where one-to-one mapping is possible, AutoDewey assigns DDC numbers automatically, based on the LCC number

Where one-to-one mapping is not possible, AutoDewey assigns the DDC number only after the cataloger has made one or two decisions beyond assigning the LCC number

About form (poetry, drama, fiction)

About literary period

If AutoDewey choices are not right for a work (e.g., the form is essays), a cataloger must assign the number

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One-to-one mapping (or many-to-one mapping, if the one is DDC)One-to-one mapping (or many-to-one mapping, if the one is DDC)

AutoDewey assigns DDC numbers automatically (with segmentation mark)

Example:

PR1580-PR1588 Beowulf

829/.3 Beowulf

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One decision beyond assigning the LCC numberOne decision beyond assigning the LCC number

PS3550-PS3576 American literature—Individual authors— 1961-2000

811/.54 American poetry, 1945-1999

812/.54 American drama, 1945-1999

813/.54 American fiction, 1945-1999

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Two decisions beyond assigning the LCC numberTwo decisions beyond assigning the LCC number

PS3500-PS3549 American literature—Individual authors— 1900-1960

1900-1945

811/.52 American poetry, 1900-1945

812/.52 American drama, 1900-1945

813/.52 American fiction, 1900-1945

1945-1999

811/.54 American poetry, 1945-1999

812/.54 American drama, 1945-1999

813/.54 American fiction, 1945-1999

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Use only one literary period for an author and all of the author's works, including works that may have been published earlier or later than the dates covered by that period. Determine the literary period in accordance with scholarly consensus about when an author flourished. . . . In the absence of scholarly comment, use the weight of bibliographic evidence to determine when an author flourished. For example, class an author who published one novel in 1999, one novel in 2000, one in 2001, and one in 2002 in the literary period beginning with 2000.

Literary periods: from the Manual at T3ALiterary periods: from the Manual at T3A

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WorldCat Identities (1) WorldCat Identities (1)

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WorldCat Identities (2)WorldCat Identities (2)

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LC’s Decimal Classification Division has card files that give the established literary period for literary authors—card files not accessible by AutoDewey and not available to catalogers who assign LCC numbers and use AutoDewey, unless they leave their work area and walk into the Decimal Classification Division.

What is the best way to make that information available?

One possibility is to put that information in the LC Name Authority record for the author.

Literary periods: LC’s Dewey authority fileLiterary periods: LC’s Dewey authority file

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LC name authority record example (1)LC name authority record example (1)

010 n 79060436

053 0 PS3535.O39

100 1 Roethke, Theodore, ǂd 1908-1963

Meaning of LCC number excluding cutter (not given in name authority record):PS3535.A-PS3535.Z American literature—Individual authors—1900-1960—R

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LC name authority record example (2)LC name authority record example (2)

010 n 50007725

053 0 PR9619.3.M32

100 1 McCullough, Colleen, ǂd 1937-

Meaning of LCC number excluding cutter (not given in name authority record):PR9619.3.A-PR9619.3.Z English literature—English literature: Provincial, local, etc.—English literature outside of Great Britain—Australia—Individual authors—20th century, A-Z

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083 field in MARC 21 authorities format083 field in MARC 21 authorities format

083 - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER (R)

$a - Classification number element—single number or beginning number of span (NR)

$b - Classification number element—ending number of span (NR)

$c - Explanatory term (NR)A phrase or term that specifies the topic of the classification number when the heading is

represented in more than one place in the classification schedules.

$z - Table identification—table number (NR)

$2 - Edition number (NR)

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Literary period: How to specify in 083 field? (1)Literary period: How to specify in 083 field? (1)

In LC’s Dewey authority file, an author’s literary period is shown in a way not appropriate for MARC 21

For Theodore Roethke 81X.54

For Colleen McCullough 82X.914

X represents the form

MARC Proposal 2008-01: Representation of the Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) System in MARC 21 formats has a $y subfield that could be used to represent the literary period without specifying form; for details see http://www.loc.gov/marc/marbi/2008/2008-01.html

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Literary period: How to specify in 083 field? (2)Literary period: How to specify in 083 field? (2)

Alternatively, give full number, including form?

For Theodore Roethke:

083 00 $a 811.54 $2 22

For Colleen McCullough:

083 00 $a 823.914 $2 22

Potential problem: people may think that number should be used for every literary work by that author, even works in a different form

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What other information would you like to see in the 083 field?What other information would you like to see in the 083 field?

Use the subfield $c - Explanatory term to give information about the meaning of the number, e.g., caption substitute as in WebDewey?

For Theodore Roethke:

083 00 $a 811.54 $c American poetry—1945-1999 $2 22

For Colleen McCullough:

083 00 $a 823.914 $c English fiction—1945-1999 $2 22

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Literary authors: Comprehensive worksLiterary authors: Comprehensive works

From the Manual at T3A:

Literary formFor comprehensive works, use the form with which an author is chiefly identified, e.g., Jane Austen 823.7. If the author is not chiefly identified with one form, use T3A—8 Miscellaneous writings plus literary period plus notation 09 from the table at T3A—81-T3A—89, e.g., use 828.91409 for a late-20th century English author who is equally famous as a novelist, dramatist, and poet. For an individual work, use the form in which the work is written.

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Comprehensive works information in LC’s Dewey authority fileComprehensive works information in LC’s Dewey authority file

In LC’s Dewey authority file, an author’s comprehensive works number is identified by an asterisk

For Theodore Roethke 811.54*

For Colleen McCullough 823.914*

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Interdisciplinary works information in LC’s Dewey authority fileInterdisciplinary works information in LC’s Dewey authority file

An author’s interdisciplinary number may also be marked with an asterisk

For Vaclav Havel

943.7043092*

891.86254 [* for belles lettres]

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How to indicate comprehensive and interdisciplinary works information? (1)

How to indicate comprehensive and interdisciplinary works information? (1)

Use the subfield $c - Explanatory term to specify the comprehensive and interdisciplinary works numbers?

For Theodore Roethke:

083 00 $a 811.54 $c Comprehensive works $2 22

For Colleen McCullough:

083 00 $a 823.914 $c Comprehensive works $2 22

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How to indicate comprehensive and interdisciplinary works information? (2)

How to indicate comprehensive and interdisciplinary works information? (2)

For Vaclav Havel

083 00 $a 943.7043092 $c Interdisciplinary works $2 22

083 00 $a 891.86254 $c Comprehensive works $2 22

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Give combined information? (1)Give combined information? (1)

Use the subfield $c - Explanatory term to give information about the meaning of the number and to specify the comprehensive and interdisciplinary works numbers?

For Theodore Roethke:

083 00 $a 811.54 $c American poetry—1945-1999 (Comprehensive works) $2 22

For Colleen McCullough:

083 00 $a 823.914 $c English fiction—1945-1999 (Comprehensive works) $2 22

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Give combined information? (2)Give combined information? (2)

For Vaclav Havel

083 00 $a 943.7043092 $c Czechoslovakia—1968-1992—biography (Interdisciplinary works) $2 22

083 00 $a 891.86254 $c Czech drama—1945-1989 (Comprehensive works) $2 22

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Information in name authority files: Summary list of questionsInformation in name authority files: Summary list of questions

To indicate literary period, give full number with form?

Give information about meaning of DDC number?

Indicate comprehensive and interdisciplinary works numbers?

Indicate both meaning of number and comprehensive and interdisciplinary works numbers?

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