Concise AACR2rule 29B8: Analytical added entries

29B8. Analytical added entries.

An analytical entry is an entry for:
  1. a separately titled section of a work
    or
  2. a separate work contained in a collection.
Make analytical entries as required by your library’s policy.
Two methods of making analytical entries are given here. Choose the more appropriate for the item that you are cataloguing.
  1. Name/title added entry headings. Make an analytical entry by using the name/title or title heading of the part as an added entry heading.
  2. Inentries. If you require more detail in the analytical entry, make an In entry. Such entries consist of:
    For the part
    • the name/title or title heading
    • the title proper and statement(s) of responsibility (see rule 1)
    and, if relevant
    • the edition statement (see rule 2)
    • the publication, etc.,details (see rule 4)
    • the extent, other physical details, dimensions (see rule 5) notes (see rule 7)
    the word In
    and, for the whole item
    • the name/title or title heading
    • the title proper and statement(s) of responsibility (see rule 1)
    and, if relevant,
    • the edition statement (see rule 2)
    • the publication, etc., details (see rule 4)

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