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Unit 13: Filling Entries Rules: CCC and AACR2
A personal author is the person chiefly responsible for the creation of the intellectual or Notes
artistic content of a work.
The Convention on the Rights of the Child specifies that a child has the right from birth to
a name.
The main groups of proper names singled out in fiction texts are anthroponyms and
toponyms.
Personal names are the names, surnames or nicknames of characters that were created by
an author as well as of real individuals.
In the case of a literary, dramatic, musical or artistic work (other than photograph), which
is published anonymously, copyright shall subsist until.
The Copyright Office offers several ways to register pseudonymous works.
The word “library” may conjure up an image of an old building smelling of even older
books in the mind of the public and “librarian” may still make many people recall a
shushing spinster.
Corporate authorship has always been a problematic issue, but at the 1961 ICCP, corporate
bodies were recognised as important access points to bibliographic information, and
general principles on corporate entry were laid down in section 9 of the Statement of
Principles.
Corporate authorship is more difficult to define for some cataloguers.
The AACR 2 treats the corporation as the author. In some publications like the World
Directory of Al-Anon Family Groups and Ala-teens, the corporate body (Al-Anon Family
Group Headquarters) is responsible for the work, thus it is the main entry (Wynar, 1992).
This can be somewhat related to the fashion industry.
Libraries world over have always been recognised as an important social institution
which helps in spreading the literacy and inculcating the reading habits among large
section of population.
13.10 Keywords
Author: An author is broadly defined as the person who originated or gave existence to anything"
and whose authorship determines responsibility for what was created.
Composer: A composer is a person who creates music, either by musical notation or oral tradition,
for interpretation and performance, or through direct manipulation of sonic material as
electroacoustic music.
Conflicts: The practice of recognizing and dealing with disputes in a rational, balanced and
effective way.
Corporate Authorship: A corporate author is defined as an organization or a group of persons
that is identified by a particular name and that acts, or may act, as an entity.
Corporate Name: A Corporate Name identifies a particular group of people or organisation.
Editor: A person who is in charge of and determines the final content of a text, particularly a
newspaper or magazine.
Personal Name: A personal name is a proper name identifying an individual person, and today
usually comprises a given name bestowed at birth or at a young age plus a surname.
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