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- Uniform_title abstract "A uniform title in library cataloging is a title assigned to a work which either has no title or has appeared under more than one title. It is part of authority control. The phrases conventional title and standard title are sometimes used; Resource Description and Access uses preferred title; and the 2009 Statement of International Cataloguing Principles deprecates it in favour of authorized access point.There are many instances in which a uniform title can be used. Anonymous works such as sacred texts and folk tales may lack an obvious title: for instance, the Bible, Epic of Gilgamesh, Beowulf or the Chanson de Roland. Works of art and music may contain no text that can be used for reference. A uniform title allows all of the works to fall under one title and will reference all of the items to which the uniform title applies.For example, if a library has 10 copies of Crime and Punishment, each in a different language, an online library catalogue can display all of the copies of the book together under the chosen uniform title. The library could also list any copies of Crime and Punishment in other mediums, such as film adaptations or abridged editions, under the same uniform title. This can help a library patron when searching the online catalog find all of the versions of Crime and Punishment at once instead of searching for each foreign title or film individually.Uniform titles are particularly useful when cataloguing music, where pieces of music are often known by multiple valid titles and those titles are known in multiple languages, or when an individual work has been adapted as a contrafactum.The Library of Congress provides an example of how books of the New Testament are referred to in the Anglo-American Cataloging Rules:- Bible. N.T. Acts- Bible. N.T. Colossians- Bible. N.T. Corinthians, 1st- Bible. N.T. Corinthians, 2nd- Bible. N.T. Ephesians ...The complementary situation occurs with a single work that exists with more than one title, especially when translated into another language, excerpted or collected with other works. In this case, the name of the language or a phrase such as 'Selections' is added to distinguish works with the same uniform title.The MARC 21 standard uses fields 240, 243, 630, 730 and 830 for uniform titles.".
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- Uniform_title wikiPageWikiLink Abridgement.
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- Uniform_title wikiPageWikiLink Authority_control.
- Uniform_title wikiPageWikiLink Beowulf.
- Uniform_title wikiPageWikiLink Bible.
- Uniform_title wikiPageWikiLink Category:Identifiers.
- Uniform_title wikiPageWikiLink Category:Library_cataloging_and_classification.
- Uniform_title wikiPageWikiLink Contrafactum.
- Uniform_title wikiPageWikiLink Crime_and_Punishment.
- Uniform_title wikiPageWikiLink Epic_of_Gilgamesh.
- Uniform_title wikiPageWikiLink Folklore.
- Uniform_title wikiPageWikiLink Library_catalog.
- Uniform_title wikiPageWikiLink Library_of_Congress.
- Uniform_title wikiPageWikiLink MARC_standards.
- Uniform_title wikiPageWikiLink Music.
- Uniform_title wikiPageWikiLink New_Testament.
- Uniform_title wikiPageWikiLink Online_public_access_catalog.
- Uniform_title wikiPageWikiLink Religious_text.
- Uniform_title wikiPageWikiLink Resource_Description_and_Access.
- Uniform_title wikiPageWikiLink The_Song_of_Roland.
- Uniform_title wikiPageWikiLink Title_(publishing).
- Uniform_title wikiPageWikiLink Translation.
- Uniform_title wikiPageWikiLink Work_of_art.
- Uniform_title wikiPageWikiLinkText "Uniform title".
- Uniform_title wikiPageWikiLinkText "uniform title".
- Uniform_title wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Authority_control.
- Uniform_title wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Library-stub.
- Uniform_title wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Uniform_title subject Category:Identifiers.
- Uniform_title subject Category:Library_cataloging_and_classification.
- Uniform_title hypernym Title.
- Uniform_title type Identifier.
- Uniform_title type Redirect.
- Uniform_title type Thing.
- Uniform_title comment "A uniform title in library cataloging is a title assigned to a work which either has no title or has appeared under more than one title. It is part of authority control. The phrases conventional title and standard title are sometimes used; Resource Description and Access uses preferred title; and the 2009 Statement of International Cataloguing Principles deprecates it in favour of authorized access point.There are many instances in which a uniform title can be used.".
- Uniform_title label "Uniform title".
- Uniform_title sameAs Q1307840.
- Uniform_title sameAs Einheitssachtitel.
- Uniform_title sameAs Yhtenäistetty_nimeke.
- Uniform_title sameAs m.03c1jgc.
- Uniform_title sameAs Q1307840.
- Uniform_title wasDerivedFrom Uniform_title?oldid=670743421.
- Uniform_title isPrimaryTopicOf Uniform_title.