cram3:e:e11494
Intended Audience
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- core for LC, if the resource is intended for children
- Scope 7.7.1.1
- Data entry 7.7.1.3: Recorded as instructed
- Function Ch. 7: Cont
- Entity: Work
MARC-Bib: 521a (Target audience note)
- Check the 'Source' instruction to be sure that you are looking at the correct source(s) of information on the resource
- If data on the resource and data as the element in the record are:
- PoR/PaE–check the Data Entry instructions:
- data for this element must be Recorded as instructed: make sure the data is recorded as instructed
- PoR/AaE–check the Core instructions:
- data for this element is LCCoreIf:
- if the data has been given as a wrong element, move it to the correct element
- if you are following LC policy, and the situation outlined by LC is applicable to your resource, add the data for this element
- if you are not following LC policy, add the data if you feel it might be useful–remember the principles of differentiation and sufficiency
- AoR/PaE–check the Source instructions again:
- since the Source for this element is or includes 'Any', accept the data, but only if it seems applicable
- AoR/AaE–go to the next element:
- but be sure to check the resource carefully, if the data for the element is Core, or if the data is important for differentiating the resource from a similar resource
- Check below, for any useful Notes
RDA:
- this information does not have to be stated on the resource
AACR:
- this information must be stated on the resource
MARC:
- it appears that LC is using the 008/22 Target Audience code to provide Intended Audience, instead of adding it as a note in the 521, unless the intended audience is stated on the resource. So you won't find a 521 in every record for children's books, but you should find an appropriate code in those records, and might find a 521, if audience is provided on the resource
- check that there is no label in the 521 field if the indicator value is already set to display a label.
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