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Hybrid material is collection material in which two or more works in different formats (printed text, graphics, manuscripts, or realia) share a volume or other physical container (for example, a manuscript letter tipped into a printed book).  Compare [[Sammelbands]] for different works of the same format bound together after publication/creation.
Hybrid material is collection material in which two or more works in different formats (printed text, graphics, manuscripts, or realia) share a volume or other physical container (for example, a manuscript letter tipped into a printed book).  Compare [[Sammelbands]] for different works of the same format bound together after publication/creation.


== Intellectually self-contained works ==
== Intellectually self-contained works ==
Intellectually self-contained works generally '''''should '''''have a separate record.
Intellectually self-contained works generally '''should''' have a separate record.
* Add copy note stating creator, title, year, location within, and shelfmark of the other work  
* Add copy note stating creator, title, year, location within, and call number of the other work.
** In cases of interleaving, add genre term for Interleaved copies (Provenance) to both records  
*When a hybrid volume needs more than one record, create [[Sammelbands#Vault sammelband cataloging | a record for the volume]]. 
* Make an associated work added entry (700 ǂa ǂt / 730; second indicator blank) for the work in the other aspect if the works are fully physically integrated (e.g., interleaved). Append ǂ5 DFo to the work added entry on records for published material. Reciprocal 700/730s are not necessary for normal [[sammelbands]]. [[Talk:Hybrid_material#Reciprocal_access_points  | Needs discussion]]
*Make paired [[MARC 773 Host Item Entry|773]]/[[MARC 774 Constituent Unit Entry|774]] links between the volume bibliographic record and the constituent bibliographical records.
* Make a host item added entry (773) for the work in the other format if the relationship is unequal (e.g., single item being cataloged is tipped into a volume containing a larger work). Include ǂ5 DFo if the work you are cataloging is published. [[Talk:Hybrid_material#Cataloger notes and queries |Needs discussion]]
* In cases of interleaving, add genre term for Interleaved books (Binding) to volume and constituent records.
*Create volume records for sammelbands only when needed, e.g., the volume is being photographed.


<span style="color:#FF0000"> This example needs to be corrected to show a volume record with 773/774 links</span>  <br/>
Examples:
Examples:
In M.b.4 (ms. content) bib record:
In M.b.4 (ms. content) bib record:
  245 00 Sonnets and other poems ǂh [manuscript], ǂf ca. 1790-1800.
  245 00 Sonnets and other poems ǂh [manuscript], ǂf ca. 1790-1800.
  520 2_ Manuscript sonnets and poems interleaved with Charlotte Smith's Elegiac sonnets, 1786.  
  520 2_ Manuscript sonnets and poems interleaved with Charlotte Smith's Elegiac sonnets, 1786.  
655 _7 Interleaved books (Binding)  ǂ2 rbbin
  700 1_ Smith, Charlotte Turner, ǂd 1749-1806. ǂt Elegiac sonnets.  
  700 1_ Smith, Charlotte Turner, ǂd 1749-1806. ǂt Elegiac sonnets.  


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  100 1_ ǂa Smith, Charlotte Turner, ǂd 1749-1806.
  100 1_ ǂa Smith, Charlotte Turner, ǂd 1749-1806.
  245 10 ǂa Elegiac sonnets / ǂc by Charlotte Smith.
  245 10 ǂa Elegiac sonnets / ǂc by Charlotte Smith.
655 _7 Interleaved books (Binding)  ǂ2 rbbin  ǂ5 DFo
  730 0_ Sonnets and other poems. ǂ5 DFo  
  730 0_ Sonnets and other poems. ǂ5 DFo  
  852 ǂz Interleaved with manuscript sonnets and poems, cataloged separately as M.b.4 (ms. content), under title Sonnets and other poems [manuscript], ca. 1790-1800.
  852 ǂz Interleaved with manuscript sonnets and poems, cataloged separately as M.b.4 (ms. content), under title Sonnets and other poems [manuscript], ca. 1790-1800.


== Subordinate material ==
== Subordinate material ==
A work that is not intellectually self-contained generally should '''''not '''''have a separate record (e.g., annotations in printed books, drawings in manuscripts). In the past, separate cards were made for ms. annotations in printed books. In contrast, book catalogers will now add a description of the manuscript material to the book record, and ms. catalogers will skip*** those cards (for recon) and books (for original cataloging).
A work that is not intellectually self-contained generally should '''not''' have a separate record (e.g., annotations in printed books, drawings in manuscripts). In the past, separate cards were made for ms. annotations in printed books. In contrast, book catalogers will now add a description of the manuscript material to the book record.
* When working with cards: Make a photocopy of the card(s), front and back, keeping records separate since they may be distributed to different catalogers. [[Talk:Hybrid_material#Cataloger notes and queries |Needs discussion]]
* Formulate copy-specific added entries and/or genre terms (e.g. Annotations, Manicules, etc.) to be included in the bibliographic record, since manuscript content is not getting a separate record. Do not add the genre term "Manuscripts (document type)".
* When doing original cataloging: Fill out a call slip for the host item. Suggest note for holdings record of printed work.  
* Formulate copy-specific added entries and/or genre terms (e.g. Annotations, Fists, etc) to be included in the bibliographic record, since manuscript content is not getting a separate record.
* In certain circumstances, a curator may decide that subordinate material merits its own record. Generally, this would be the case if the interleaved materials have little or no direct intellectual connection to the bound item or if the creator/main entry for these materials would need to differ from that of the bound item. If instructed to make a separate record for the subordinate material, follow the procedure above for intellectually self-contained works of different aspects sharing a physical container.
* In certain circumstances, a curator may decide that subordinate material merits its own record. Generally, this would be the case if the interleaved materials have little or no direct intellectual connection to the bound item or if the creator/main entry for these materials would need to differ from that of the bound item. If instructed to make a separate record for the subordinate material, follow the procedure above for intellectually self-contained works of different aspects sharing a physical container.


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Example: M.b.4, which is a printed book (Elegiac sonnets by Charlotte Smith) interleaved with manuscript sonnets and poems. Neither the printed nor the ms. aspects predominate, and the content of both aspects relate to each other.  
Example: M.b.4, which is a printed book (Elegiac sonnets by Charlotte Smith) interleaved with manuscript sonnets and poems. Neither the printed nor the ms. aspects predominate, and the content of both aspects relate to each other.  


Create a separate record for each aspect. Add " ǂm (art content)" or " ǂm (ms. content)" or " ǂm (printed content)" as appropriate at the end of each shelfmark in a ǂm, preceding such elements as location or volume or copy numbers?.
Create a separate record for each aspect. Add " ǂm (art content)" or " ǂm (ms. content)" or " ǂm (printed content)" as appropriate at the end of each call number in a ǂm


Indicate in reciprocal notes the presence of the other aspect without describing it fully.  
Indicate in reciprocal notes the presence of the other aspect without describing it fully.  
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== Material removed from a volume or other physical container ==
== Material removed from a volume or other physical container ==
See [[Things in books]]
See [[Loose material in or from collection items]]


Example of a manuscript:
Example of a manuscript:
  561 Removed from: Sir Edward Coke, A booke of entries, 1614, p. 584 (STC 5488).
  500 Removed from: Sir Edward Coke, A booke of entries, 1614, p. 584 (Folger STC 5488).
  700 1_ Coke, Edward, ǂc Sir, ǂd 1552-1634. ǂt Booke of entries. ǂ5 DFo
  700 1_ Coke, Edward, ǂc Sir, ǂd 1552-1634. ǂt Booke of entries. ǂ5 DFo


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  On F2v, MS. poem beginning: "A man of words and not of deds / is lik a gardane full of weds..."  
  On F2v, MS. poem beginning: "A man of words and not of deds / is lik a gardane full of weds..."  


For Rare Materials Cataloger:
Manuscript cataloger:  
* Add the poem to the Union First Line Index of English Verse
* Add the poem to the Union First Line Index of English Verse
* After consulting with the Curator of Manuscripts, create manuscript record or, if not cataloging separately, edit copy specific note in the book record to include the phrase "listed in the Union first line index of English verse"  
* After consulting with the Curator of Manuscripts, create manuscript record or, if not cataloging separately, edit copy-specific note in the book record to include the phrase "listed in the Union first line index of English verse"  


== Workflow ==
== Workflow ==
Instructions below assume hybrid volumes of two formats; amend as necessary for hybrid works containing three or four.
Instructions below assume hybrid volumes containing two formats; amend as necessary for hybrid works containing three or four.


* Email appropriate cataloger who will be handling the other format  
Cataloger who first receives the volume:
* Email the cataloger who handles the other format  
** Indicate if original cataloging is needed or if only a copy-specific note (and any copy-specific tracings &/or genre terms, if appropriate) need to be added to an already existing record
** Indicate if original cataloging is needed or if only a copy-specific note (and any copy-specific tracings &/or genre terms, if appropriate) need to be added to an already existing record
** Include suggested wording for copy-specific notes, so that it can be easily copied and pasted into record
** Include suggested wording for copy-specific notes, so that it can be easily copied and pasted into record
**Include correct shelfmark formulation   
**Include correct call number formulation   


* Give to cataloger (or place on their shelves, if have item in hand)
* Give to other cataloger (or place on their shelves, if have item in hand)
** Printed copy of above email
** Printed copy of above email
** Copies of all pertinent bibliographic records (or copy of catalog cards, if recon), indicating their relationship to each other
** Copies of all pertinent bibliographic records, indicating their relationship to each other
** Call slip made out to the cataloger OR item with call slip corrected to indicate correct cataloger.
 


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Revision as of 13:01, 6 April 2020

Hybrid material is collection material in which two or more works in different formats (printed text, graphics, manuscripts, or realia) share a volume or other physical container (for example, a manuscript letter tipped into a printed book). Compare Sammelbands for different works of the same format bound together after publication/creation.

Intellectually self-contained works

Intellectually self-contained works generally should have a separate record.

  • Add copy note stating creator, title, year, location within, and call number of the other work.
  • When a hybrid volume needs more than one record, create a record for the volume.
  • Make paired 773/774 links between the volume bibliographic record and the constituent bibliographical records.
  • In cases of interleaving, add genre term for Interleaved books (Binding) to volume and constituent records.
  • Create volume records for sammelbands only when needed, e.g., the volume is being photographed.


This example needs to be corrected to show a volume record with 773/774 links
Examples: In M.b.4 (ms. content) bib record:

245 00 Sonnets and other poems ǂh [manuscript], ǂf ca. 1790-1800.
520 2_ Manuscript sonnets and poems interleaved with Charlotte Smith's Elegiac sonnets, 1786. 
655 _7 Interleaved books (Binding)  ǂ2 rbbin
700 1_ Smith, Charlotte Turner, ǂd 1749-1806. ǂt Elegiac sonnets. 

In M.b.4 (printed content) holdings record:

100 1_ ǂa Smith, Charlotte Turner, ǂd 1749-1806.
245 10 ǂa Elegiac sonnets / ǂc by Charlotte Smith.
655 _7 Interleaved books (Binding)  ǂ2 rbbin   ǂ5 DFo
730 0_ Sonnets and other poems. ǂ5 DFo 
852 ǂz Interleaved with manuscript sonnets and poems, cataloged separately as M.b.4 (ms. content), under title Sonnets and other poems [manuscript], ca. 1790-1800.

Subordinate material

A work that is not intellectually self-contained generally should not have a separate record (e.g., annotations in printed books, drawings in manuscripts). In the past, separate cards were made for ms. annotations in printed books. In contrast, book catalogers will now add a description of the manuscript material to the book record.

  • Formulate copy-specific added entries and/or genre terms (e.g. Annotations, Manicules, etc.) to be included in the bibliographic record, since manuscript content is not getting a separate record. Do not add the genre term "Manuscripts (document type)".
  • In certain circumstances, a curator may decide that subordinate material merits its own record. Generally, this would be the case if the interleaved materials have little or no direct intellectual connection to the bound item or if the creator/main entry for these materials would need to differ from that of the bound item. If instructed to make a separate record for the subordinate material, follow the procedure above for intellectually self-contained works of different aspects sharing a physical container.

Integrated media

In rare instances, two works of different media will be so integrated physically and by content in one volume that it makes sense to make separate cataloging records for the two works without reference to their physical position in the volume. This is different from Sammelbands (in which two or more works occupy discrete sections in a volume), from extra-illustrated books (where the location of individual items can be described in relation to the host volume), and from those cases where one medium is predominant and a copy-specific note is made to describe aspects of the subordinate medium. This decision is to be made by curators in consultation with the head of cataloging.

Example: M.b.4, which is a printed book (Elegiac sonnets by Charlotte Smith) interleaved with manuscript sonnets and poems. Neither the printed nor the ms. aspects predominate, and the content of both aspects relate to each other.

Create a separate record for each aspect. Add " ǂm (art content)" or " ǂm (ms. content)" or " ǂm (printed content)" as appropriate at the end of each call number in a ǂm

Indicate in reciprocal notes the presence of the other aspect without describing it fully.

Make reciprocal related work added entries in 700 ǂa / ǂt or 730 fields, identified as Folger-specific relations by use of "ǂ5 DFo" on cataloging records for published works. Needs discussion

Material removed from a volume or other physical container

See Loose material in or from collection items

Example of a manuscript:

500  Removed from: Sir Edward Coke, A booke of entries, 1614, p. 584 (Folger STC 5488).
700 1_ Coke, Edward, ǂc Sir, ǂd 1552-1634. ǂt Booke of entries. ǂ5 DFo

Give edited information for holdings note in original host item record. Do not make added entries for removed items.

852 ǂz 1 letter, found inserted on p. 584, removed to manuscript collection (X.c.130).

Manuscript poems in printed books

Manuscript poems in printed books merit special attention: some will receive separate cataloging and all should be included in the Union First Line Index of English Verse.

For book catalogers:

  • Notify the Rare Materials Cataloger by e-mail (cc: the Curator of Manuscripts) whenever you encounter a ms. poem in a printed book
  • Mention the presence of the ms. poem in copy specific note, including author and title (if known) and the first line.

Example:

On F2v, MS. poem beginning: "A man of words and not of deds / is lik a gardane full of weds..." 

Manuscript cataloger:

  • Add the poem to the Union First Line Index of English Verse
  • After consulting with the Curator of Manuscripts, create manuscript record or, if not cataloging separately, edit copy-specific note in the book record to include the phrase "listed in the Union first line index of English verse"

Workflow

Instructions below assume hybrid volumes containing two formats; amend as necessary for hybrid works containing three or four.

Cataloger who first receives the volume:

  • Email the cataloger who handles the other format
    • Indicate if original cataloging is needed or if only a copy-specific note (and any copy-specific tracings &/or genre terms, if appropriate) need to be added to an already existing record
    • Include suggested wording for copy-specific notes, so that it can be easily copied and pasted into record
    • Include correct call number formulation
  • Give to other cataloger (or place on their shelves, if have item in hand)
    • Printed copy of above email
    • Copies of all pertinent bibliographic records, indicating their relationship to each other