Joint Steering Committee for Revision of AACR
Joint Steering Committee for Revision of AACR
Joint Steering Committee for Revision of AACR
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5JSC/Chair/11<br />
18 September 2006<br />
Table 1 - 13<br />
Term<br />
Component<br />
resource<br />
Definition (draft <strong>AACR</strong>3 where given, or<br />
<strong>AACR</strong>2)<br />
A part or component part <strong>of</strong> an aggregate<br />
resource.<br />
Comments<br />
a larger resource Especially if that<br />
larger resource is available remotely<br />
In<br />
<strong>AACR</strong>2<br />
In draft<br />
<strong>AACR</strong>3<br />
Required in<br />
Glossary<br />
X √ YES<br />
Compound<br />
surname<br />
A surname consisting <strong>of</strong> two or more<br />
proper names, sometimes connected by a<br />
hyphen, or conjunction, and/or<br />
preposition.<br />
Computer file See Digital resource. ALA: Shouldn’t there also be an entry<br />
<strong>for</strong> “Electronic resource. See Digital<br />
resource”, since <strong>AACR</strong>2 currently has<br />
the following reference: “Computer<br />
file. See Electronic resource.”<br />
Condensed<br />
score<br />
A musical score giving only the principal<br />
musical parts on a minimum number <strong>of</strong><br />
staves, and generally organized by<br />
instrumental sections.<br />
LC: Revise definition to:<br />
A musical score in which the number<br />
<strong>of</strong> staves is reduced to two or a few,<br />
generally organized by the<br />
instrumental sections, and with cues<br />
<strong>for</strong> the individual parts. Sometimes<br />
called reduced score or short score.<br />
√ X NO<br />
√ √<br />
√ √ YES<br />
ALA on LC: The revised wording<br />
suggested by LC <strong>for</strong> the end <strong>of</strong> the<br />
first sentence, “and with cues <strong>for</strong> the<br />
individual parts” implies that cues are<br />
an essential element <strong>of</strong> condensed<br />
scores. While cues would be common<br />
in many condensed scores, we are not<br />
certain that they are a definitional<br />
requirement. We recommend revising<br />
as follows (changing “and” to “<strong>of</strong>ten”):<br />
Condensed score. A musical score in