2006
DOI: 10.1300/j104v42n01_03
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The Development of Uniform Titles for Choreographic Works

Abstract: In 1994, the Library of Congress issued a rule interpretation to AACR2 detailing how uniform titles for choreographic works should be established. The value of the rule interpretation is discussed, and it is contrasted with prior practices. The origins of the concept behind the rule are traced back to the New York Public Library in the mid-twentieth century, and its evolution into the current guidelines is delineated.

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“…Miller and LeBoeuf (2005) generated typology of the documents associated with the performing arts. Procházka (2006) analyzes documents associated with choreographic notation. Doerr and Bekiari (2006) construct an object oriented map of the elements of performance using what they term a "value-added-chain."…”
Section: What Exactly Constitutes Performance?mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Miller and LeBoeuf (2005) generated typology of the documents associated with the performing arts. Procházka (2006) analyzes documents associated with choreographic notation. Doerr and Bekiari (2006) construct an object oriented map of the elements of performance using what they term a "value-added-chain."…”
Section: What Exactly Constitutes Performance?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their map appears as Figure 1 below (Miller and LeBoeuf, 2005, 172). Procházka (2006) documents the development of cataloging techniques for representations of choreographic works. To explain the complexity of access points required by various cataloging codes, several examples of choreographic "works" are given.…”
Section: Performing Arts Performances Performance Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Procházka discussed a 1994 rule interpretation issued by LC that directed cataloged how to establish uniform titles for choreographic materials. 57 He explored the value of these rules, their difference from prior rules, and the origins of the concept behind the rules. Hider and Turner investigated AACR2's special rules that apply to personal name headings in certain foreign languages (rules 22.21-22.28).…”
Section: Anglo-american Cataloguing Rulesmentioning
confidence: 99%