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c. For instrumental music, the uniform title may be certain standard
chamber music combinations (Trios, strings . . . ; Quartets,
strings . . . ; Quartets, woodwinds . . . ; Quintets, winds . . . ; Trios,
piano, strings . . . ; Quartets, piano, strings . . . ; Quintets, piano,
strings . . .), individual instruments, or groups of instruments.
(Rules 25.30 B2 B3 B4 B5)
Ex am ple: De bussy, Achille Claude
[Pi ano]
Suite ber ga masque
These are just a few of the most com monly used rules. For any
other sit uation not mentioned here, consult Chap ter 25 of AACR2R.
When cat aloging mu sical works such as print mu sic or re cordings,
the li brary tech nician must be fa miliar with all rules in AACR2R that
govern mu sical works in cluding Chap ters 5, 6, and the ap propriate
section in Chap ter 25.
References (Chapter 26)
This last chap ter is about ref erences. De pending on the needs, four
types of ref erences may be made. (Rules 26.1 B C D E)
1. See ref er ences. Make see references from a form that the li brary
user may know to the form that has been cho sen as the head ing.
Ex am ples: Clem ens, Sam uel Lang horne
See
Twain, Mark
IBM
See
In ter na tional Busi ness Ma chine Corporation
2. See also ref er ences. Make see also references from one head ing
to an other re lated heading.
Ex am ples: Penn syl va nia. De part ment of Pub lic As sis tance
See also
Penn syl va nia. De part ment of Wel fare