SMK Citation Authority Requirements

This page contains SMK's original requirements/schema for the Citation Autohrity (and history see below):

Information Group

Globus Field name

Fine Arts Extension (CDWA)

SMK Extension

Data Type

Repeatable

Remarks

Citation Authority

Accessionsnr.

Citation authority record ID

 

Controlled number

No

 

 

Forfatter, fornavn/efternavn

Source author

 

Name authority - all

Yes

 

 

Forfatter, funktionsbetegnelse

 

Source author > role

Controlled list

Yes?

Could this field be substituted by adopting CS/CDWA practice and use the field Editor/Compiler (Name Authority) instead?

 

Hoved titel

Source title

 

Text

No

 

 

Undertitel

 

Source title > subtitle

Text

No

 

 

Udgave

Source edition statement

 

Text

No

 

 

Udgivelsessted

Source publication place

 

Place authority

Yes

 

 

Forlag

Source publisher

 

Name authority - all

Yes

 

 

År

Source publication year

 

Date units of information

No

 

 

Monografi som værtspublikation/Tidsskrift som værtspublikation

Source broader title

 

Text

No

 

 

Forfatter til værtspublikation

 

Source broader title > author/editor

Name authority

Yes

 

 

Nr.

 

Source broader title > issue number

Text

No

 

 

Tidsskriftsdatering

 

Source broader title > publication date

Date units of information

No

 

 

Tidsskrift sidetal

 

Source broader title > pagination

Text

No

 

 

ISBN

 

ISBN

Text

No

 

 

ISSN

 

ISSN

Text

No

 

 

Udstilling

 

Exhibition

Text or Exhibition authority

No

 

 

Note

Remarks

 

Text box

No

 

 

Pladssignatur

 

Placement number

Text

No

 

The CS Citation Authority Schema is derived from CDWA with only the Citation Authority record ID missing. The Citation Authority will not be part of the Core development within a foreseeable future.

(Update October 16th, 2012: Berkeley will now start building a Citation Authority to an extended schema, that also reflects and exceeds our requirements. UCB expects to contribute this to the CS community within three months). Update December 14th, 2012: Berkeley did not build this authority so we may have to build it ourselves. If we do so we will build the authority to the UCB schema even though it contains a number of fields for which we have no use, since it will make the authority usable for community at large and since the workload is not overwhelming. Update February 14th, 2013: We ended up building the Citation Authority to the UCB Schema - see main page.

Question: Why not make the Source Broader title a Citation Authority Record itself? I.e. all articles in a publication would then be related to the same 'mother publication' instead of appearing in a text field in each source record. we would stille need the Source Broader Title sub-fields of: Issue number, publication date, and pagination for each source record - but not the author/editor. *NB: *This is the solution proposed by UCB, and we will go along with that (i.e. mapping needs to be updated; DONE).