Guidelines for Cataloging Vernacular Music Manuscripts

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Guidelines for Cataloging Vernacular Music Manuscripts These Guidelines were developed by staff at the Center for Popular Music over the course of the American Vernacular Music Manuscripts (AVMM) project. Cataloging practices were based on the cataloging rules articulated in the latest draft (version 5D) of The Descriptive Cataloging of Rare Materials (Music) using RDA standards, with modifications specific to the project materials and access goals. Fixed Fields. Fixed-Field music manuscript elements, such as item format and date of publication/creation, were coded consistently across MARC 21 records. Elements that were most commonly used in the cataloging of music manuscripts are indicated in bold italics below. Fixed field elements Abbr. Code Meaning Type Type d Manuscript notated music Bibliographic level BLvl m Monograph/Item Descriptive Cataloging Form Desc i ISBD Encoding Level Elvl I Full by OCLC participants Form of item Form _ None of the following: microfilm, microfiche, microopaque, lrg print Music Parts Part _ Unspecified d Instrumental and vocal parts e Instrumental parts f Vocal parts n Not applicable u Unknown Format of Music Fmus a Full score b Full score, miniature or study size c Accompaniment reduced for keyboard d Voice score (accompaniment omitted) e Condensed score or piano-conductor score i Condensed score m Multiple formats u Unknown z Music in other than score form (such as solo instrument) Cataloging Source Srce d Other (Cataloging data not from LC) Form of Composition Comp _ No information supplied bd Ballads fm Folk music hy Hymns mr Marches mu Multiple forms mz Mazurkas vr Variations wz Waltzes Transposition and arrangement TrAr a Transposition 1

Literary text for sound recordings LTxt n b c u Arrangement Both transposed and arranged Unknown Not applicable (item is not a sound recording) Audience Audn _ Unspecified Accompanying matter AccM _ None Type of date/publication status DtSt s Single date q Questionable date k Range of years n Unknown date Type of control Ctrl _ No specific type of control Modified record Mrec _ Not modified Dates Dates u Missing digits, ex: 186u #### If date is known/probable Language code Lang eng English ita Italian ger German fre French zxx No sung or spoken text Country of publication, production, etc. Ctry xxu United states, state not known Variable Fields. Variable Field elements were critical to building useful vernacular music manuscript MARC records. Unlike Fixed Field elements, all Variable Fields may not need to be included in each record. 040 Cataloging source description conventions Ex. 040 $atpj $ctpj $erda 049 Local holdings Ex. 049 $atpja 099 _9 Local classification (call) number Ex. 099 _9 $amumss-00001 100 #_ Personal name Author/Composer, if any; does NOT include editors/compilers/etc., this is noted in subfield $c of the 245 field 1 st Indicator values o 0 Forename o 1 Surname o 2 Family name 2 nd Indicator = _ (Undefined) 245 0# Title statement Note: For the purpose of the AVMM project, the cataloger established the following guidelines for providing information in the title statement field: The title of an item will be established from the title page, or -- in the event that there is no title -- the cover or spine of the item. The title will be recorded exactly as written, with no changes to spelling or grammar. In special cases where there is no title given but ownership is indicated, the cataloger has 2

used these inscriptions in place of a title. If no title or other unique identifying information is present on the item, the title of the first entry will serve as the title for the manuscript. In an instance where a title cannot be devised using these sources, the cataloger will create a title that best describes the item. 1 st indicator = 0 (No added entry) or 1 (Added entry) 2 nd Indicator = # of non-filing characters $a Title $b Subtitle or remainder of title $c Statement of responsibility (composer, compiler, editor, etc. if known) Ex. for title given: 245 00 Florae memoriae. Ex. for no title, ownership indicated: 245 00 Latharina Batdorff. Ex. for no title, no ownership, title from first piece: 245 04 $athe Loulie waltz. 246 1# Varying form of title OR the first line of text if an item contains only one song Note: First lines for manuscripts with only one piece can be indicated here. They should otherwise be included in a 505 field as part of the contents. 1 st Indicator = 1 (Note, added entry) 2 nd Indicator = _ (No type specified) $a Title proper $b Remainder of title $i Display text Ex. 246 1_ $i First line: $ahave you ever heard of the farmers who live among the hills 264 _0 Production, Publication, Distribution, Manufacture, and Copyright Notice Note: Because manuscripts are unpublished works, this will be used for information relating to the production of the item. 1 st indicator = _ (Not applicable) 2 nd Indicator = 0 (Production) $a Place of production $b Name of producer, publisher, distributor, manufacturer $c Date of production, distribution, etc. 300 Physical description $a extent (pagination, linear ft., leaves, etc.) Indicate the extent of a resource by including the format (see RDA 7.20.1.3) of notated music and the pagination. See Music Cataloging at Yale RDA, Extent and dimensions for notated music for format definitions. $c size (height or height x width for oblong items) Ex. 300 $a1 score (24 unnumbered pages) ; 15 x 26 cm 336 Content type Ex. 336 $a notated music $b ntm $2 rdacontent 337 Media type Ex. 337 $a unmediated $b n $2 rdamedia 3

338 Carrier type Ex. 338 $a volume $b nc $2 rdacarrier 500 General notes This can include things such as: scribal information, holographic notes/dates, additional physical description (e.g. binding), etc. 1 st and 2 nd indicators blank (Undefined) 505 00 Formatted contents note Note: Creating an enhanced formatted contents note allows for more access points within the MARC record by allowing song titles, first lines, and composers to be searchable. In an attempt to make items easier to find, the project (following discussion with scholars and music librarians) adapted the Formatted Contents Note to include things such as the first line of a song and chorus. 1 st indicator = 0 (Contents) 2 nd indicator = 0 (Enhanced content) o $t Title of song/poem/story, tune name, first line, and/or chorus o $r Statement of responsibility (if known) o $g Miscellanea Ex. 505 00 $g[1.] $tlucy, or Selim s complaint $g[first line:] $tnight o er the world her curtain hung -- Display: [1.] Lucy, or Selim s complaint [First line:] Night o er the world her curtain hung 520 Summary, etc. Note: This field contains a broad, descriptive summary of the contents of an item. Use this area to indicate whether the item is a musical copybook or commonplace book according to the following definitions: Musical commonplace book describes a gathering of blank leaves under 16 cm with predrawn/preprinted musical staves. Musical copybook describes a gathering of blank leaves over 16 cm with predrawn or preprinted musical staves. 1 st indicator = _ (Summary) 2 nd Indicator = _ (Undefined) Ex. 520 1 musical copybook with 40 pieces including secular songs and instrumental tunes. 524 Preferred Citation of Described Materials Note Note: This field is institution specific. 1st indicator = _ (Cite as) 2 nd indicator = _ (Undefined) Ex. 524 Fisher s hornpipe. MUMSS-00001. The Center for Popular Music, Middle Tennessee State University. 541 1_ Immediate source of acquisition 1 st indicator = 1 (Not private) 2 nd indicator = _ (Undefined) $c Method of acquisition (gift or purchase) $a Source of acquisition (name of person or organization) $b Address $d Date of acquisition 4

546 Language note 1 st and 2 nd indicators blank (Undefined) $b Information code or alphabet Ex. 546 $bstaff notation. 561 1_ Ownership and custodial history Definition from OCLC: A note about the ownership and custodial history of the described materials from the time of their creation to the time of their accession. Use also to include the time at which individual items or groups of items were first brought together in their current arrangement or collation. Example from OCLC: Originally collected by George Madison and arranged by his nephew, John Ferris, after Madison's death. Purchased by Henry Kapper in 1878 who added to the collection with materials purchased at auctions in Philadelphia and Paris, 1878-1893. 590 1_ Local note Includes notes specifically for local use (i.e., accession number). 1 st Indicator = 1 (Not private) 2 nd Indicator = _ (Undefined) 600 #0 Personal name Field 600 is for A personal name used as a subject added entry (OCLC Bibliographic Formats and Standards), and will only be used when items in the manuscript are about a particular person or historical figure. 1 st Indicator values Forename Surname Family name 2 nd Indicator = 0 (LCSH) 650 _0 Topical term 1 st Indicator = _ (No information provided) 2 nd Indicator = 0 (LCSH) 651 _0 Geographic name 1 st Indicator = _ (No information provided) 2 nd Indicator = 0 (LCSH) 655 _7 Index Term Genre/Form (2: 7 - Source specified in subfield 2) 1 st indicator = _ (Basic) 2 nd indicator = 7 (Source is specified in subfield $2) $2 Source of term This subfield will use the MARC source code lcgft (Library of Congress Genre/Form Terms for Library and Archival Materials), the standard thesaurus created by the Library of Congress Ex. 655_7 $amusic manuscripts.$2lcgft 5

700 #_ Added Entry -- Personal Name Editor/Compiler, if noted in manuscript. Note: While many/most of these compilers and editors will not have Library of Congress Authorities records, all attempts will be made to follow the LOC s guidelines in creation of these entries. Including editors and compilers in this field will create yet another access point for researchers. 1 st Indicator values Forename Surname Family name 2 nd indicator value = _ (No information provided) $a Personal name $d Dates associated with name 852 Location Used to identify the institution holding the item. 1 st and 2 nd indicators blank (No information provided). $a Location $b Sublocation or collection $e Address Ex. 852 $amiddle Tennessee State University /$bcenter for Popular Music /$e Murfreesboro, TN., 37132. 856 41 Electronic location and access 1 st Indicator = 4 (HTTP) 2 nd Indicator = 1 (Version of resource) $z Public note $u URL $y Link text This field will contain a link to a digital version of the item. * * * * * Assistance in applying these Guidelines is always available from the cataloging staff at the Center for Popular Music, Middle Tennessee State University, via e-mail (popular.music@mtsu.edu), phone (615 898-2449), or through the website (www.popmusic.mtsu.edu). 6