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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 A B C Dublin Core Elements/Term RDA Rules Notes (2010-11-08) Goodspeed Ms. 862 (qualified dublin core, record 2) title 2.3.11.3: devised title Gregory A. Pass, Descriptive cataloging of ancient, medieval, Renaissance, and early modern ...(Chicago: ACRL, 2002): 1B1.6 creator 19.2.1.3 for one person Cannot encode names with roles; see DC-RDA mapping (Diane Hillmann, et al). Roles will need to be expressed as attributes, like this TEI example: <name reg="Kurdian, Harry, 1902-1976" type="person" role="owner">Harry Kurdian</name>. subject DC-RDA draft does not map Subject; however, subject headings and the applicable vocabulary-encoding schemes are applied. description 7.10.1 summary of content Information included concerns condition of the fragment as it impacts on the legibility of the text. Also paleography is noted as providing the source of the date. Script is mentioned in Description, though there is a question in the draft mapping about whether it fits in that section. date 2.7.6 date of production; 1.9.2.4 range of dates Pass (4A.3). Information concerning source of supplied date recorded in description, see also 4D.2. Note Julian and Gregorian calendars use of Year 1 reckoning, e. g. 15th century, 1401-1500. type 6.10.1.3 Types from broad DC type vocabulary and narrower terms from Getty AAT. format 3.5 dimensions; 3.2 media type; 3.3 carrier type. Manuscripts are measured in mm. Since Layout is mapped to format, ruling type placed in this section. extent 3.4.1 Written space size and the side of the leaf measured are included. medium 3.6.1.3 recording base material identifier 2.19.1.4 Neil Ripley Ker, Medieval manuscripts in British libraries (Oxford, Eng, © 1969). bibliographicCi tation

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Goodspeed Ms. 862 (qualified dublin core, record 2)

title2.3.11.3: devised title

Gregory A. Pass, Descriptive cataloging of ancient, medieval, Renaissance, and early modern ...(Chicago: ACRL, 2002): 1B1.6

creator19.2.1.3 for one person

Cannot encode names with roles; see DC-RDA mapping (Diane Hillmann, et al). Roles will need to be expressed as attributes, like this TEI example: <name reg="Kurdian, Harry, 1902-1976" type="person" role="owner">Harry Kurdian</name>.

subject

DC-RDA draft does not map Subject; however, subject headings and the applicable vocabulary-encoding schemes are applied.

description7.10.1 summary of content

Information included concerns condition of the fragment as it impacts on the legibility of the text. Also paleography is noted as providing the source of the date. Script is mentioned in Description, though there is a question in the draft mapping about whether it fits in that section.

date

2.7.6 date of production; 1.9.2.4 range of dates

Pass (4A.3). Information concerning source of supplied date recorded in description, see also 4D.2. Note Julian and Gregorian calendars use of Year 1 reckoning, e. g. 15th century, 1401-1500.

type 6.10.1.3 Types from broad DC type vocabulary and narrower terms from Getty AAT.

format

3.5 dimensions; 3.2 media type; 3.3 carrier type.

Manuscripts are measured in mm. Since Layout is mapped to format, ruling type placed in this section.

extent 3.4.1 Written space size and the side of the leaf measured are included.

medium3.6.1.3 recording base material

identifier 2.19.1.4 Neil Ripley Ker, Medieval manuscripts in British libraries (Oxford, Eng, © 1969).

bibliographicCitation

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language7.12 language of the content ISO639-3 language code used.

rights 4.1

Persistent url furnished by the Digital Library Development Center (DLDC), University of Chicago Library.

provenance

Can be used in a qualified DC record. Not included in DC-RDA mapping. Could add this information in Description.

Dublin Core Elements/Terms RDA Rules Notes

Jefferson Letter (qualified dublin core, record 1)

A number of the same rda rules used with Ms. 862 are applicable to this letter.

spatial 7.3 Narrow term Spatial refines Coverage.

bibliographicCitation Chicago Manual of Style.

Jefferson Letter (simple dublin core, record 1)

coverage Two Spatial terms replaced by one Coverage element.

date Created term replaced by Date element.

description

Extent, Medium, isPartOf terms, and the BibliographicDescription element, the content of the four was moved under Description.

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Goodspeed Ms. 931 (qualified dublin core, record 3)

title

2.2.4 other sources of information (title)

creator 19.2.1.1.1 (aiii)

publisher 21.3.1.1

identifier 2.19.1.3; 4.6 Local persistent identifier, and url

created 2.8.6

language7.12 language of the content. ISO639-3 language code used

description 7.10.1; 7.15.1.3

format

3.2; 3.3.1.3 media type and carrier type

extent 3.4.1.7.5 subunits

bibliographicCitation For the online resource