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ISBD(NBM) - IFLA

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Title proper [General material designation] / statement of responsibility ; second<br />

statement of responsibility ; third statement of responsibility<br />

Title [General material designation] / statement of responsibility. Title / statement of<br />

responsibility<br />

Title [General material designation] : other title information ; Title : other title<br />

information / statement of responsibility<br />

Title [General material designation] = Parallel title ; Title = Parallel title / statement<br />

of responsibility<br />

Common title. Dependent title designation, Dependent title [General material<br />

designation]<br />

Common title. Dependent title [General material designation]<br />

1.1 Title proper<br />

1.1.1 The title proper is the first element of the description even when it is preceded on the<br />

prescribed source of information by statements of responsibility, edition statements, series statements,<br />

publication/distribution statements, date, price or other matter which is not title information.<br />

e.g. Goal! (Motion picture] 3<br />

Four watercolours of Maori life in 1844 (Graphic]<br />

La vie de William Shakespeare [Sound recording]<br />

Gedichte, Reden, Interview [Sound recording]<br />

Nicke Nyfiken får en cykel [Visual projection]<br />

Prawidłowy załadunek wagonu towarowego [Motion picture]<br />

Barokní Praha [Graphic]<br />

1.1.2 The title proper is the chief title of an item. The title proper can take various forms:<br />

1.1.2.1 The title proper can consist solely of term(s) indicating a type of work or its intellectual or<br />

artistic content.<br />

e.g.<br />

Concerto<br />

Collected works<br />

Drawings<br />

1.1.2.2 The title proper can consist of the name of a person or corporate body when the prescribed<br />

source of information bears no title other than that name.<br />

e.g.<br />

Adlai Stevenson [Motion picture]<br />

The Beatles [Sound recording]<br />

Michigan Institute on the Teaching of Librarianship [Sound recording]<br />

1.1.2.3 The title proper can consist of or include a set of initials or an acronym prominently<br />

displayed on the prescribed source of information.<br />

3 In the interest of clarity all examples relating to element 1.1 have been provided with general material designations. For<br />

provisions relating to the general material designation itself, see 1.2.<br />

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