I went with the bodies as named on the t.p. but not all the extra ones
named on t.p. verso and didn't include the individuals.
Also haven't yet seen a record that gives these corporate bodies
relationship designators...
Celine
On Oct 24 2012, Lybarger, Kathryn J wrote:
> I entered all of those corporate bodies. I consider them to be "Other
> Person, Family, or Corporate Body Associated with a Work" (RDA 19.3). I
> didn't enter the individual people because they weren't as prominent on
> the front matter, but I think that seems reasonable as well.
>
>Kathryn Lybarger
>Cataloging and Metadata
>University of Kentucky
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> From: CIG E-Forum [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Helen
> Williams Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2012 10:28 AM To:
> [log in to unmask] Subject: [CIG-E-FORUM] Persons, families and
> corporate bodies associated with AACR2
>
> I fear I'm opening a can of worms here, but can I see what others think
> about this:
>
> I entered the Joint steering committee as creator Michael Gorman and Paul
> Winkler as contributors (for their role as editors) And then as others
> associated with the work, I went the whole hog and entered: ALA,
> Australian Committee on Cat, BL, Canadian Committee on Cat, CILIP, LC,
> CLA (forgive abbreviations here).
>
> Has anyone else entered all of them (I'm still trying to open all the
> records!)
>
>Helen
>
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