Hello all Please feel free to continue with current threads, but I would like to ask if those of you who are using the new 34X elements for non-book materials have favourite resources to suggest. I will start with: For video cataloguing: https://lib.stanford.edu/metadata-department/clone-video-cataloging-guidelines And for the above and a lot of other Stanford resources: https://lib.stanford.edu/metadata/documentation For music and musical sound recordings (but much of it applicable to non-musical sound recordings): http://www.rdatoolkit.org/sites/default/files/rda_best_practices_for_music_cataloging-v1_0_1-140401.pdf This includes a brilliant table showing 007, 33X and 34X values for a very wide range of carriers, from piano rolls to MP3 discs. If you are using 34X, do you just record a few of the many available elements? If so, which ones? If you are not using 34X, are there any particular reasons why not? Best wishes, Bernadette ******************* Bernadette O'Reilly Catalogue Support Librarian Bodleian Libraries, Osney One Building Osney Mead Oxford OX2 0EW. For cataloguing advice: [log in to unmask] For course enquiries (cataloguing, holdings & items): [log in to unmask] For other correspondence: [log in to unmask] 01865 2-77134 *******************