BOOKS BACK TO BACK. Same author

020 # # $a 0099285622
040 # # $aBDS $b eng
043 # # $a u-at-ne
082 # # $a 823.92 $2 21
100 1 # $a Rice, Ben, $d 1972-
245 1 # $aPobby and Dingan ; $b Specks in the sky /$c Ben Rice.
260 # # $a London ;$a Sydney :$b Vintage, $c 2002.
300 # # $a [90] p., [57] p. ;$c 20 cm.
500 # # $a Pobby and Dingan first published: London : Jonathan Cape, 2000.
586 # # $a Pobby and Dingan - Somerset Maughan Awad, 2001.
650 # 0 $a Imaginary companions $v Fiction.
651 # o $a New south Wales $v Fiction.
700 1 # $a Rice, Ben, $d 1972- $t Specks in the sky.
740 0 2 $a Specks in the sky.


2 comments:

John Lovering said...

Ms MARC says(Thankyou Ms MARC)
If both titles are by the same author, AACR2 rule 1.1G3 states to transcribe the titles in the order in which they appear on the chief source of information or in the order in which they appear in the item, separating the titles of the works by semicolons.

For an individually bound item containing these two works by Dr. Seuss, Green eggs and ham and One fish, two fish, red fish, blue fish, the 245 tag would be entered as follows.

245 10 $aGreen eggs and ham ;
$bOne fish, two fish, red fish, blue fish /
$cDr. Seuss.

As above, a 700 tag with the author and title of the second item and a 740 tag with the second title would also be added.

If each title has its own page numbering, give the number of pages of each title. For example, if the first title has 28 pages and the second title has 36 pages, give the page numbers in the 300 tag as follows.

300 $a28, 36 p.

John Lovering said...

740 is used here but I understand that it is now replaced by the 246