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==Policy==
==Policy==
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*Create authority records for unestablished name access points used in bibliographic records, with the exception of former owners.
*Create authority records for unestablished name access points used in bibliographic records, with the exception of former owners.
*All data elements must be justified in the NAR itself, with a source in the 670 (or, rarely, in a $v in the case of a 3XX that for some reason isn't practical to justify in a 670). Information may be inferred.
*All data elements must be justified in the NAR itself, with a source in the 670 (or, rarely, in a $v in the case of a 3XX that for some reason isn't practical to justify in a 670). Information may be inferred.
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==Special cases==
==Special cases==
===Booktrade===
===Booktrade===
Printers, etc. should be established and traced as individuals or corporate bodies based on how they are represented in imprints. In case of doubt, establish a personal name access point when a verb is used in connection with the name, and a corporate body when a noun is used. See [http://desktop.loc.gov/search?view=document&id=InfobaseLcri00353&f LCRI 24.1] section on printers for guidance on early modern booktrade personnel.
Printers, etc. should be established and traced as individuals or corporate bodies based on how they are represented in imprints. In case of doubt, establish a personal name access point when a verb is used in connection with the name, and a corporate body when a noun is used. If both are used interchangeably during the same time period, establish as a corporate body.


Examples  
'''Examples ''' <br/>
 
''Taken mainly from [http://desktop.loc.gov/search?view=document&id=InfobaseLcri00353&f LCRI 24.1]'' <br/>
:source: London : Printed by John Basket ... and by the Assigns of Henry Hills
Source: Gedrukt bij G.A. van Hoften
1001 Hoften, G.A. van ǂd 1835-1902
Source: Verlag Dr. Andreas Barthel
1102 Verlag Dr. Andreas Barthel
Source: Printed by John Basket ... and by the Assigns of Henry Hills
1001 Baskett, John, ǂd 1666 or 1667-1742
1102 Assigns of Henry Hills 
Source: Reprinted in Edinburgh by the Heirs and Successors of Andrew Anderson
1102 Heirs and Successors of Andrew Anderson
Source: Imprimé par John Lovell
1001 Lovell, John, ǂd 1810-1893
Source: Imprimerie Darantiere
1102 Imprimerie Darantiere
   
   
:source: Ex officina Oporiniana
110 2# $a Officina Oporiniana
:source: Ex Officina Plantiniana, apud Franciscum Raphelengium
110 2# $a Plantijnsche Drukkerij
100 1# $a Raphelengius, Franciscus, $d 1539-1597
Source: Reprinted at Edinburgh : By the Heirs and Successors of Andrew Anderson
: 110 2# $a Heirs and Successors of Andrew Anderson
==Workflow==
==Workflow==
For more detailed workflow during training, see [[Bard2:NACO#Workflow|NACO workflow in Bard2]]. (Access limited to Folger staff)
For more detailed workflow during training, see [[Bard2:NACO#Workflow|NACO workflow in Bard2]]. (Access limited to Folger staff)
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===Updates to existing NARs===  
===Updates to existing NARs===  
==Useful links==
*[http://loc.gov/aba/pcc/naco/index.html NACO website]
*[http://www.loc.gov/catworkshop/courses/naco-RDA/index.html NACO training website]
*[http://listserv.loc.gov/archives/pcclist.html PCCList archives]
*[http://desktop.loc.gov/search?view=document&id=Infobasedcmz11071&f DCM Z1] (Access limited by licensing agreements)
*[http://id.loc.gov/authorities/genreForms.html Library of Congress Genre/Form Terms]


==Terminology==
==Terminology==
; AAP : authorized access point (formerly, and sometimes still, known as ''heading'')
; AAP : authorized access point (formerly, and sometimes still, known as ''heading'')
; BFM : bibliographic file maintenance
; BFM : bibliographic file maintenance
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; SAR : subject authority record
; SAR : subject authority record
; VIAF : [http://viaf.org/ Virtual International Authority File]
; VIAF : [http://viaf.org/ Virtual International Authority File]
==External links==
*[http://loc.gov/aba/pcc/naco/index.html NACO website]
*[http://www.loc.gov/catworkshop/courses/naco-RDA/index.html NACO training website]
*[http://listserv.loc.gov/archives/pcclist.html PCCList archives]
*[http://desktop.loc.gov/search?view=document&id=Infobasedcmz11071&f DCM Z1] (Access limited by licensing agreements)
*[http://id.loc.gov/authorities/genreForms.html Library of Congress Genre/Form Terms]


[[Category: Cataloging]]
[[Category: Cataloging]]
[[Category: Staff policies and procedures]]
[[Category: Staff policies and procedures]]

Revision as of 15:52, 27 February 2015

Authority control in a library environment is the establishment and maintenance of consistent forms of names and terms to be used as authorized access points in records of the library catalog. Authorized access points must not only be consistent, each one must be unique. Traditional library practice focused on controlling names (personal, corporate, governmental, and geographic), works, and subjects. While authority control has always been important for library catalogs, with the growth of new environments of linked data it is becoming even more, with increasing elements in the catalog being represented by authorized forms. (One example: using authorized terms for occupations in authority records.)

See Contacting people for authority control for details on contacting authority file subjects directly.

Authority control at the Folger

The Folger is a member of NACO and SACO; the PCC liaison is Deborah J. Leslie. For NACO training schedule and workflows, see NACO in Bard2. (Access limited to Folger staff).

Policy

  • Create authority records for unestablished name access points used in bibliographic records, with the exception of former owners.
  • All data elements must be justified in the NAR itself, with a source in the 670 (or, rarely, in a $v in the case of a 3XX that for some reason isn't practical to justify in a 670). Information may be inferred.

Special cases

Booktrade

Printers, etc. should be established and traced as individuals or corporate bodies based on how they are represented in imprints. In case of doubt, establish a personal name access point when a verb is used in connection with the name, and a corporate body when a noun is used. If both are used interchangeably during the same time period, establish as a corporate body.

Examples
Taken mainly from LCRI 24.1
Source: Gedrukt bij G.A. van Hoften

1001 Hoften, G.A. van ǂd 1835-1902

Source: Verlag Dr. Andreas Barthel

1102 Verlag Dr. Andreas Barthel

Source: Printed by John Basket ... and by the Assigns of Henry Hills

1001 Baskett, John, ǂd 1666 or 1667-1742
1102 Assigns of Henry Hills  

Source: Reprinted in Edinburgh by the Heirs and Successors of Andrew Anderson

1102 Heirs and Successors of Andrew Anderson

Source: Imprimé par John Lovell

1001 Lovell, John, ǂd 1810-1893

Source: Imprimerie Darantiere

1102 Imprimerie Darantiere

Workflow

For more detailed workflow during training, see NACO workflow in Bard2. (Access limited to Folger staff)

New NARs from current cataloging

  1. Cataloger searches the NAF thoroughly.
  2. Cataloger searches the local shared save file.
  3. Cataloger creates NARs in the local shared authority save file with workflow status In process.
  4. When NAR is ready for review, the cataloger changes the workflow status to In Review.
  5. Upon review, the reviewer changes workflow status to Complete if the NAR is ready to be added to the NAF, or back to In Process if any revision or discussion is needed. For completed NARs, go to step 6.
  6. When the NAR is ready for additional review, cataloger changes status to In Review. Repeat steps 3-4 until the NAR is marked Complete.
  7. Cataloger re-searches the NAF, and if no conflict has arisen in the meantime, adds the NAR: keystroke = Ctrl-Alt-A || menu = Action - Add to Authority File.
  8. Cataloger exports newly-contributed NAR to Voyager: keystroke = F5.
  9. Cataloger searches briefly to see whether BFM is needed by LC; if so, reports to NACO liaison. (See Guidelines for Reporting BFM)
  10. Cataloger deletes NAR from save file.

New NARs from retrospective projects

  1. Cataloger searches Hamnet to make sure the authorized access point is used on a bibliographic record. If not, delete the saved NAR.
  2. Follow steps 2-9 for NARs from current cataloging.
  3. For 19th- and early 20th-century books, it may be worth searching for a digitized copy; there may be additional information about the person on the title page or another prominent source not recorded by the creator of the original NAR. (Five-minute rule.)
  4. Cataloger updates access points in Voyager bibliographic records if different from the newly-established form.
  5. Cataloger updates access points in Connexion master and institutional bibliographic records if different from the newly-established form.

Updates to existing NARs

Terminology

AAP
authorized access point (formerly, and sometimes still, known as heading)
BFM
bibliographic file maintenance
control
to link an instance of an authorized access point to its authority record
LC/NACO Authority File
the authority file maintained by the Library of Congress in collaboration with the PCC
NACO
Name Authority Cooperative Program; component of the PCC for name authority records
NAF
name authority file
NAR
name authority record
PCC
Program for Cooperative Cataloging
PVR
previously verified record; (used in the context of changes made to existing NARs)
SACO
Subject Authority Cooperative Program; component of the PCC for subject authority records
SAR
subject authority record
VIAF
Virtual International Authority File

External links