3.25 — Statement of responsibility relating to named revision of edition
Contents:
- 3.25.1 Element information
- 3.25.2 RDA definition and scope
- 3.25.3 General rule
- 3.25.31 Statements of responsibility relating to named revision of edition in more than one language or script
3.25.1 Element information
3.25.1.2 Sources of information
3.25.2 RDA definition and scope
3.25.2.1 A statement of responsibility that is associated with a named revision of an edition.
3.25.3 General rule
3.25.3.1 Transcribe a Statement of responsibility relating to a named revision of an edition according to the instructions in Statement of responsibility relating to an edition.
Example:
the introduction revised and amended by Samuel Webber, A.M. Hollis Prof. of Math. and Nat. Philos. in the University of Cambridge
Example:
suivie de quelques pieces fugitives diverses du même auteur
3.25.31 Statements of responsibility relating to named revision of edition in more than one language or script
3.25.31.1 If there are Designations of named revision of edition in more than one language or script on the manifestation, but only a single statement of responsibility relating to the named revision of edition, transcribe the statement of responsibility as the Statement of responsibility relating to named revision of edition.
3.25.31.2 If a Statement of responsibility relating to named revision of edition appears on the manifestation in more than one language or script, transcribe the statement in the language or script of the Title proper. If this criterion does not apply, transcribe the statement that appears first. Transcribe other statements of responsibility as Parallel statements of responsibility relating to named revision of edition (see 3.255.3.2).
3.25.31.3 When transposing, always make a Note on edition statement to indicate the original position on the source of information (see 3.26.31.2).