1.7A4. Notes citing other editions and works
Form of Citation:
In citing a serial in a note on a bibliographic record for a serial, apply LCRI 12.7A2 . In other situations, when citing another work or another manifestation of a work, in general use the title chosen for uniform title for the work if one has been assigned to it. Otherwise, give its title proper.
If the work being cited is entered under a name heading that differs from the main entry heading on the work being cataloged and the difference is not apparent from information given in the body of entry, add the name after the title (uniform title or title proper) and a space-slash-space.
Note Citing Other Editions and Works:
When a revised edition (other than a revised translation, cf. 25.2.B) of a work is being cataloged and
it has a different title from that of the previous edition, or
it has a different choice of entry from that of the previous edition (for reasons other than the change to AACR2), e.g., 21.12B, link the new edition with the immediately preceding edition (FN 1
) by using AACR2 style for connecting notes on both AACR2 and non-AACR2 records.
1. Title change only. If the title has changed since the previous edition but the choice of main entry remains the same, make a note on the record for the later edition to link it to the earlier edition. Also make a related work added entry on the record for the later edition to link it to the earlier edition. Add neither the note nor the added entry to the record for the earlier edition. Always make the added entry on the record for the later edition according to the AACR2 choice of entry and form of heading, as well as the AACR2 form of the title proper or uniform title (cf. LCRI 21.30G ). (Note that the phrase "choice of main entry remains the same" means that both editions, if cataloged according to AACR2, would have the same choice of main entry.)
Do not include the place or name of the publisher in such notes unless needed for identification (e.g., to distinguish between two versions published in the same year).
Note that the wording of the introductory phase may vary depending on the situation and the presentation in the test.
2. Choice of entry change. If the choice of enter has changed since the previous edition, make a note on the record for the later edition to link it to the previous edition. Also, make a related work added entry on the record for the later edition to link it to the earlier edition. Do not make either a note or an added entry on the record for the earlier edition. Always make the added entry on the record for the later edition according to the correct AACR2 choice of entry and form of heading, as well as form of title proper or uniform title (cf. LCRI 21.30G ). (FN 2 )
Use the form of note when the title changes or remains the same, and add the first statement of responsibility.
Note that if the new edition has a different choice of entry solely because of the change in cataloging rules (i.e., the earlier edition, if recataloged, would also have the same choice of entry), do not make a note or an added entry in the record for the new edition.
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