ISBD(NBM) - IFLA
ISBD(NBM) - IFLA
ISBD(NBM) - IFLA
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Alternative title<br />
Area<br />
Avant-titre<br />
Bibliographic description<br />
Cine mode<br />
Comic mode<br />
Common title<br />
Container<br />
Dependent title<br />
Edition<br />
The second part. of a title proper that consists of two parts<br />
(each of which has the form of a title), joined by the word "or"<br />
or its equivalent in another language.<br />
A major section of the bibliographic description, comprising<br />
data of a particular category or set of categories.<br />
Other title information introducing the title proper and<br />
occurring above the item's title proper on the prescribed<br />
source of information for the title and statement of<br />
responsibility area.<br />
A set of bibliographic data recording and identifying an item.<br />
Microfilm and filmstrips having the base of each frame<br />
perpendicular to the sides of the film.<br />
Microfilm and filmstrips having the base of the frame parallel<br />
to the sides of the film.<br />
That part of the title which is carried by a group of related<br />
items in addition to their different section titles. The common<br />
title serves to indicate this relationship and together with the<br />
section title identifies a given item. The common title may also<br />
be common to a main item and its supplement(s) and to a<br />
main series and its sub-series when the supplement(s)/subseries<br />
has (have) dependent title(s).<br />
Any housing for an item, a group of items, or a part of an item,<br />
which is physically separable from the material being housed.<br />
(The sleeve, album or slipcase for a set of discs is a<br />
container; a cassette or cartridge is not.)<br />
A title which by itself is insufficient to identify an item and<br />
which requires the addition of the common title, or the title of<br />
the main item or the title of the main series. Examples are<br />
section titles, some supplement titles and some titles of subseries.<br />
All the copies of an item produced from substantially the same<br />
master copy and published or issued by a particular<br />
publishing agency or group of agencies. Provided that these<br />
conditions are fulfilled, a change in the identity of the<br />
distributor of the item does not constitute a change of edition.<br />
For sound recordings, all the copies of an item produced from<br />
the same fixing of the sound from the same takes.<br />
Edition statement<br />
A word or phrase, or a group of characters, indicating that an<br />
item belongs to an edition.<br />
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