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Subject: Re: GMD for maps
Date: Wed, 09 Jul 2003 16:24:23 -0400
From: Tim Strawn <[log in to unmask]>
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Chris:
The use of the GMD is optional for maps (See AACR2 or AACR2 2003
Revision, Rule 3.1C). If one employs the option then one is governed by
instructions in 1.1C. There one found (in the 'old' AACR2) 2 lists
--one for use by folks in Britain ("cartographic material") and List 2
for use by Americans, et. al. ("map"). In the 2003 AACR2 Revised, the
term "map" from List 2 has been replaced by "cartographic material"
--lending some consistency to the option.
For the use of the period, see again either AACR2 1.0C
Best,
Tim
At 03:43 PM 7/9/03 -0400, you wrote:
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: GMD for maps
> Date: Wed, 9 Jul 2003 14:21:30 -0500 (CDT)
>
>
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> I have an embarrassingly elementary map cataloging question.
>
> Most large map libraries (including, I believe, LC) do not use the
> theoretically correct GMD "$h[cartographic material]" in map records.
> When
> one encounters a GMD in map records on OCLC, it's usually from a
> smaller
> library or else in an older record (and it's "$h[map]"). I'd be very
> grateful if someone could provide a succinct history of the
> use/non-use
> of
> the GMD in map records (or refer me to a good source of information on
>
> this).
>
> Also, I notice that, among those libraries that do use a GMD for
> cartographic materials, some put a period before the GMD in records
> with
> a
> 245 consisting entirely of an a subfield, some after. Surely there's a
>
> "right" place for this period--can anyone tell me where it is?
>
> Many thanks.
>
> Chris Winters
> Bibliographer for Anthropology, Geography, and Maps
> University of Chicago Library
Tim Strawn
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