[Heb-NACO] three parts of a work

Heidi G Lerner lerner at stanford.edu
Tue Jan 7 14:08:21 EST 2014



HI Jay, 

This situation is addressed in RDA in several different places, depending on the title proper of the work and how the contents are presented. If you have a specific resource that you are working on could you please describe it or provide a surrogate of the title page and anything else that might be relevant? 

Thanks, Heidi 

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From: "Jay Rovner" <jarovner at jtsa.edu> 
To: "Hebrew Name Authority Funnel" <heb-naco at lists.service.ohio-state.edu> 
Sent: Tuesday, January 7, 2014 10:05:21 AM 
Subject: [Heb-NACO] three parts of a work 



Is the rule of three relevant in RDA as it was in AACR2? I mean, if a work contains several Talmudic tractates from seder Moed, one would assign a uniform title: Talmud. Moed. Selections. But if a work consists of three tractates from Moed, would each one get its own separate u.t., with the first tractate getting the 130, as with AACR2; or, must the 130 field reflect the entirety of the contents, i.e., Talmud. Moed. Selections. 

If so, would each of the three tractate get its own 730? 

Thank you. 

JR 



Jay Rovner, PhD 

Manuscript Bibliographer 

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