Playaway View

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Please use these rules. Please send any feedback to SCRAP.

Playaway View devices are generally cataloged as videorecordings, with the following exceptions.

Chief source of information

Use the player's label as the chief source of information. If there isn't a label, prefer the most comprehensive title for the set, which will usually be on the container. Use AACR2R 7.0B2 to determine the prescribed sources of information for each area of the description.

Fixed field

Type: g[1][2][3]

BLvl: m

Form: q[4]

TMat: v

Variable fields

Additional fixed fields (006)
Add an 006 field for the electronic resource aspects.[3]
006  m^^^^j^^^z^^^^^^^^ (You may use a different target audience code[5] as appropriate, such as a space for adult material.)
Physical description fixed fields (007)
Add one 007 field for the videorecording aspects, and another for the electronic resource aspects.[3]
007  vz*czazzs (For the videorecording aspects)
007  cz*cza|||||||| (For the electronic resource aspects)
007  ‡a v ‡b z ‡d c ‡e z ‡f a ‡g z ‡h z ‡i  
007  ‡a c ‡b z ‡d c ‡e z ‡f a
Publisher number (028)
Record the publisher's videorecording number in an 028 field. Watch out for original cataloging done by Playaway themselves, as the indicators will usually be wrong.
028 40 PV000012‡bPlayaway View
General material designation (245 ‡h)
Use [electronic resource (Digital player)][2][3][6]
Place of publication and publisher (260 ‡a and ‡b)
Transcribe data for the Playaway publisher. Transcribe in a note any information related to previous publications in other formats.
260    Solon, OH :‡bFindaway World,‡cc2011.
Date of publication (260 ‡c)
Use the most recent date found anywhere on the player or container. If there are two copyright dates, use only the most recent.
Physical description (300)
300    1 video media player (115 min.) :‡bdigital, sd., col. ;‡c3 1/4 x 4 1/4 in.[7][8] +‡e1 power adapter.[9][10]
System requirements note (538)
538    Playaway View.
Source of title note (500)[11]
500    Title from Playaway View label.
500    Title from container.
Publication note (500)
500    Issued on Playaway View, a dedicated video media player.
Original publication note (500)
Transcribe data related to any previous publications in different formats in a note.[12]
500    Previously released by Schlessinger Media, c2004.
500    Previously released as individual titles by Sesame Workshop, [1995-2003].
Physical description note (500)
500    Powered by rechargable battery.
Summary (520)
Since it is a videorecording, always include a summary.[13]
Contents (505)
Since most Playaway View devices contain multiple videos, list each in a contents note. If the playing time of each is given, also include that information.[14]
505 00 ‡tRock & roll‡g(30 min.) --‡tMonster hits‡g(30 min.) --‡tSing along‡g(30 min.) --‡tSing yourself silly‡g(30 min.).
Genre headings (655)
There is no specific genre/format heading for Playaway View devices.
Include any genre headings that are relevant to the content, such as Children's television programs.
Added entries (710)
Since the records will usually have title main entry, include an added entry for the publisher and the company responsible for creating the content
710 2  Sesame Workshop.
710 2  Findaway World, LLC.
Analytic entries (740)
Since the contents of these devices were typically previously released in another format, include analytic entries for each item in the contents note, so that browse and exact searches for those titles can retrieve all formats.
740 02 Sing yourself silly!

References

  1. MARC21 definition of Type: m & g
  2. a b Library of Congress Draft Interim Guidelines for Cataloging Electronic Resources
  3. a b c d Cataloging Electronic Resources: OCLC-MARC Coding Guidelines
  4. MARC21 definition of Form: q
  5. OCLC Bibliographic Formats and Standards - Target Audience
  6. The SCRAP committee decided that the GMD should be qualified with "(Digital player)"
  7. AACR2R 9.5D instructs to use either inches or centimeters for other carriers; inches is consistent with existing usage for most video and electronic formats.
  8. The SCRAP committee decided in August 2006 and again in July 2008 to round to the nearest quarter inch for Playaway audiobooks.
  9. AACR2R 1.5E
  10. AACR2R Appendix D: Glossary, entry for "Accompanying material"
  11. AACR2R 9.7B3
  12. AACR2R7.7B7
  13. AACR2R7.7B17
  14. AACR2R7.7B18

Sample records