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<DIV>Hi Katherine,</DIV>
<DIV>We will go ahead and correct the titles that we own in this series.</DIV>
<DIV>Karen</DIV>
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<DIV><BR><BR>>>> "Katherine R. Morgan " <norcat@norway.lib.me.us> 4/15/2009 10:21 AM >>><BR>Hi Karen<BR> Thank-you for the clarification. I agree with you that the author, <BR>according to AACR, should be the artist. Now, should the other books <BR>in the series be changed for consistency? My opinion is that they <BR>should be changed to be consistent and not confusing for other <BR>catalogers in the future. Any comments?<BR><BR>Katerine<BR>Quoting Karen Jones <kjones@ci.lewiston.me.us>:<BR><BR>> Hi Katherine,<BR>> I noticed that we have several books in this series some of which <BR>> also have the artist as main entry such as Gustav Klimt, Joseph <BR>> Cornell, and Marc Chagall. Many titles in this series, however, do <BR>> have the text writer as the main entry. Here is what I read in AACR2:<BR>> "If a work consists of reproductions of the works of an artist and <BR>> text about the artist and/or the works reproduced, enter the heading <BR>> appropriate to the text if the person who wrote it is represented <BR>> as author in the chief source of information of the item being <BR>> catalogued. Make an added entry under the heading for the artist. <BR>> Otherwise, enter under the heading for the artist. In case of <BR>> doubt, enter under the heading of the artist."<BR>><BR>> I looked at some of our titles in this series. None of them have <BR>> the text writer on the title page. In my opinion, the artist should <BR>> be the main entry in these cases.<BR>><BR>> Does anyone have another interpretation?<BR>> Karen<BR>><BR>><BR>><BR>><BR>> Karen N. Jones<BR>> Technical Services Librarian<BR>> Lewiston Public Library<BR>> 200 Lisbon St.<BR>> Lewiston, ME 04240<BR>> kjones@ci.lewiston.me.us<BR>> Voice: (207) 513-3004 x3511<BR>> Fax: (207) 784-3011<BR>> TTY: (207) 513-3007<BR>> www.lplonline.org ( <A href="http://www.lplonline.org/">http://www.lplonline.org/</A> )<BR>><BR>> The City of Lewiston is an EOE. For more information, please visit <BR>> our website at www.ci.lewiston.me.us ( <A href="http://www.ci.lewiston.me.us/">http://www.ci.lewiston.me.us/</A> <BR>> ) and click on the Non-Discrimination Policy.<BR>><BR>><BR>><BR>>>>> "Katherine R. Morgan " <norcat@norway.lib.me.us> 4/11/2009 11:45 AM >>><BR>> Hello<BR>> I cataloged "Dreaming pictures: Paul Klee", b23183901, the series<BR>> Adventures in Art. I noticed that Paul Klee is the author, yet in the<BR>> CIP the text is by Jurgen von Schemm. In other Adventures in Art the<BR>> author is "text by" and not the artists. An example is "Edward Hopper:<BR>> summer at the seashore", b24142396 author is Deborah Lyons. So, why<BR>> is this one book in the series not consistent with the 100 author field?<BR>><BR>> Thanks<BR>> Katherine<BR>><BR>><BR>><BR>> Katherine R. Morgan<BR>> Technical Services/Administrative Assistant<BR>> Norway Memorial Library<BR>> 207-743-5309<BR>> _______________________________________________<BR>> MinervaCats mailing list<BR>> MinervaCats@lists.maine.gov<BR>> <A href="http://mailman.informe.org/mailman/listinfo/minervacats">http://mailman.informe.org/mailman/listinfo/minervacats</A><BR>><BR><BR><BR></DIV></BODY></HTML>