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Local exceptions, guidelines, and reminders for cataloging software and computer games, including CD-ROMs, DVD-ROMs, and videogames.
Local exceptions, guidelines, and reminders for cataloging software and computer games, including CD-ROMs, DVD-ROMs, and videogames.


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250  Legendary edition, PS4.}}
250  Legendary edition, PS4.}}


: Do not use the edition field to differentiate between versions for Windows, Macintosh, or both unless the word "edition" is actually found on the item. For example, <code>version 1.2</code>, <code>Windows version 1.2</code>, <code>Macintosh ed.</code>, and <code>Win/Mac ed.</code> are appropriate if found on the item; <code>Windows [ed.]</code>, <code>Win/Mac</code>, and so forth are not appropriate as edition statements; transcribe these in a note instead.
: Do not use the edition field to differentiate between versions for Windows, Macintosh, or both unless the word "edition" is actually found on the item. Transcribe these in a note instead.


; Extent of item (300 &Dagger;a)
; Extent of item (300 &Dagger;a)
: AACR2: Prefer terms in common usage (e.g. <code>1 CD-ROM</code>, <code>1 DVD-ROM</code>, <code>1 Blu-ray disc</code>) although a more general term (e.g. <code>1 computer optical disc</code>) is also acceptable.
: Use a term in common usage or a more general term (e.g. <code>1 computer disc</code>).
 
: RDA: Use a term in common usage or a more general term (e.g. <code>1 computer disc</code>).


; Dimensions (300 &Dagger;c)
; Dimensions (300 &Dagger;c)
: Use <code>3 1/4 in.</code> for GameCube discs, even though they are actually 3 1/8 inches in diameter.<ref name="AACR2R_9.5D1a">AACR2R 9.5D1(a)</ref>
: Use <code>3 1/4 in.</code> for GameCube discs, even though they are actually 3 1/8 inches in diameter.
: Use <code>1 1/2 in.</code> for Nintendo DS and 3DS cartridges, even though they are actually 1 5/16 x 1 1/2 inches (3.3 x 3.5 cm).


: Use <code>1 1/2 in.</code> for Nintendo DS and 3DS cartridges, even though they are actually 1 5/16 x 1 1/2 inches (3.3 x 3.5 cm).<ref name="AACR2R_9.5D1b">AACR2R 9.5D1(b)</ref>
; 33X


; Type of material (380)
; Type of material (380)
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; System requirements (538)
; System requirements (538)
: AACR2: Add types of requirements in the prescribed order<ref name="AACR2R_9.7B">AACR2R 9.7B</ref>:
: AACR2: Add types of requirements in the prescribed order:


:* Processor
:* Processor

Revision as of 20:11, 23 March 2017


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Local exceptions, guidelines, and reminders for cataloging software and computer games, including CD-ROMs, DVD-ROMs, and videogames.

Physical description fixed field (007)
Code the fifth position (007 ‡e in OCLC) g for 4 ¾ in. discs. Code z for Nintendo GameCube discs and DS cartridges.
This change is being considered by the SCRAP committee.
Do NOT follow this change. Please send any feedback to SCRAP.
Other Standard Identifier (024)
Record platform numbers (assigned by the console manufacturer rather than a product's own publisher or distributor) in 024 (indicators 8_), not 037.[1]
For example:
PS4 video game:
024 8  CUSA 00219

Wii video game:
024 8  RVL-RMKE-USA-BO‡q(label)
024 8  RVL P RMKE USZ‡q(container)


Publisher number (028)
Record publisher numbers and platform numbers in an 028 field (indicators 52). (Disregard the OLAC recommendation to record platform numbers in 024.)[1]
Examples:
028 52 30197‡bKonami
028 52 RVL-RMKE-USA-BO‡q(label)
028 52 RVL P RMKE USZ‡q(container)
Stock number (037)
Record stock numbers and similar alphanumeric designations in an 037 field, with the associated distributor in ‡b.
Example:
037  11375926‡bTarget
Edition (250)
Transcribe the videogame platform in the edition statement. If the item also has a formal edition statement, follow the standard rules for multiple edition statements; generally put the formal edition statement first, followed by the videogame platform.
Examples:
250  Xbox 360.
250  Legendary edition, PS4.
Do not use the edition field to differentiate between versions for Windows, Macintosh, or both unless the word "edition" is actually found on the item. Transcribe these in a note instead.
Extent of item (300 ‡a)
Use a term in common usage or a more general term (e.g. 1 computer disc).
Dimensions (300 ‡c)
Use 3 1/4 in. for GameCube discs, even though they are actually 3 1/8 inches in diameter.
Use 1 1/2 in. for Nintendo DS and 3DS cartridges, even though they are actually 1 5/16 x 1 1/2 inches (3.3 x 3.5 cm).
33X
Type of material (380)
For videogames, always add "Video game" (with no final punctuation) in a 380 field.
System requirements (538)
AACR2: Add types of requirements in the prescribed order:
  • Processor
  • Memory
  • Operating system
  • Software requirements
  • Hardware requirements
Number of players note (500)
If stated on the item, record the number of players.
Examples:
500    1-4 players.
500    1-4 players (online 2-8).
500    1-2 players, co-op 2, (online multiplayer 2-4).
Audience note (521)
Include any ESRB rating in an audience note.
Example:
521 8  ESRB rating: Everyone (cartoon violence, comic mischief).
Summary (520)
Summary notes are required for children's software and games, and are recommended for all software and games when the nature and scope of the content is not clear from the rest of the bibliographic record.
Subjects (6XX)
See Electronic resource subject headings.
System details (753)
For videogames, always enter one of these terms in ‡a, exactly as they appear here, with no final punctuation:
  • Nintendo 3DS
  • New Nintendo 3DS
  • Nintendo DS
  • Nintendo GameCube
  • Nintendo Switch
  • Nintendo Wii
  • Nintendo Wii U
  • PlayStation 2
  • PlayStation 3
  • PlayStation 4
  • PlayStation Vita
  • Xbox
  • Xbox 360
  • Xbox One

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