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Subject: Cataloging a print reproduction of an electronic map
Date: Thu, 6 Oct 2005
From: Matthew Parsons <[log in to unmask]>
To: Maps, Air Photo & Geospatial Systems Forum <[log in to unmask]>
Hello all,
I have a cataloging question needing some general consensus:
I am cataloging a print reproduction of an electronic map. LCRI 1.11 says
to
describe the original in your record, and then give a reproduction note in
533. Thus the record has an 007 and 006 for the computer
file, the GMD [electronic resource] after the title, system
requirement/mode of access note(s), source of title note, etc. And then a
533 reproduction note for the computer printout. Indeed, this is what
the UW monographic cataloger's do for printouts of textual material from
the
Web. But a quick review
of the Map Cataloging Manual (chapter 8: facsimiles/photocopies/reprints)
seems to indicate that they
don't follow the above policy and instead do something different. I just
wonder if I can extrapolate their
photocopy policy to a printout from an electronic map. Any opinions??
Please reply directly to me ([log in to unmask]) and I will
summarize
for the list.
Thanks!
Matthew Parsons, Map Librarian
Map Collection & Cartographic Information Services
University of Washington Libraries
Box 352900, Seattle, WA 98195
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206-543-9392
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