For cataloging rare or early printed materials, follow the rules set forth in DCRM(B) Section 1B (or other DCRM standard as appropriate) ; however, do not follow the option in 1E8 to omit qualifications in statements of responsibility. or in DCRMR Section 1.21.
For cataloging using RDA, be mindful to remember regarding RDA differences in constructing, and punctuating, formal titles:
- When cataloging a single sheet printed item that does not have a title, use judgement as to whether the 245 should be bracketed.
- RBS practice is always to add a 500 note "Title devised by cataloger," or "Title supplied by cataloger,." or some similar phrasing.
- 2.2.4 (Other sources of information) gives an either a note or bracket option; RBS catalogers should use judgement about bracketing but are still requested to include a note.
- 2.3.2.11 (Recording devised titles) provides some excellent suggestions about the content of devised titles; 2.3.2.11.1 covers music, 2.3.2.11.2 covers maps, etc.
- When in doubt, bracket the devised title and add a note.
- Do not add a GMD (general material designation) in RDA cataloging.
- When found in historical records to be upgraded to RDA, please remove.
- Due to Harvard's past policy of using a single bibliographic record for multiple versions, microform holdings will often be found on the bibliographic record for the print original.
- For more information about cataloging microfilms, see Metadata Standard Working Group's Best Practice for Commercially Produced Reproductions.