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OBERLIN LCRI CUMULATED page 25-22<br />

rev. 12-10<br />

first part published, the earliest part for which a place is known, or the earliest part<br />

in h<strong>and</strong>, in that order <strong>of</strong> preference. If the name <strong>of</strong> the local place has changed, use in<br />

the qualifier the name the place had at the time the first/earliest part was published.<br />

9 While date or owner (usually a museum) will <strong>of</strong>ten be the best qualifier, “appropriate”<br />

will depend upon the particular work <strong>of</strong> art, e.g., for a print, the state may be the best<br />

qualifier.<br />

25.5B, Appendix I:CSB112<br />

TABLE OF CONTENTS<br />

Motion Pictures (including film <strong>and</strong> video formats)<br />

Background<br />

Guidelines<br />

PCC Practice for Assigning Uniform Titles (Cataloging a Motion Picture Itself)<br />

1) Same title, different resources<br />

2) Different titles in the same language<br />

3) Dubbed motion picture<br />

4) Motion picture with translated intertitles<br />

5) Subtitled motion picture released under a different title<br />

6) Motion picture filmed simultaneously in different languages under different<br />

titles<br />

7) Comprehensive title/Individual title<br />

PCC/LC Practice for Assigning Uniform Titles (Providing Related Work/Subject Access When<br />

Cataloging Any Resource Related <strong>to</strong> a Motion Picture)<br />

1) General<br />

2) Various types <strong>of</strong> versions <strong>of</strong> motion pictures released under a different title<br />

3) Motion picture filmed simultaneously in different languages under different<br />

titles<br />

4) Comprehensive title/Individual title<br />

Television Programs (including video <strong>and</strong> film formats)<br />

Background<br />

Guidelines<br />

PCC Practice for Assigning Uniform Titles (Cataloging a Television Program Itself)<br />

1) Same title, different resources<br />

2) Comprehensive title/Individual title<br />

3) Compilations<br />

PCC/LC Practice for Assigning Uniform Titles (Providing Related Work/Subject Access When<br />

Cataloging Any Resource Related <strong>to</strong> a Television Program)<br />

Radio Programs

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