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Titles of Short Duration and Fluctuating Titles

Titles for newspapers can fluctuate, and a title change can occur but revert to its original or preceding title (a change lasting less than one year). Such fluctuations and changes are not treated as title changes or separate titles but as variant titles recorded in MARC field 246 with an explanation provided in subfield $i, if possible. (CCM: 33.6.1)

245 04 $a The Washington post.

246 1# $i Issues for Apr. 15-29, 1878 called: $a Washington post and union

Saturday and Sunday titles are generally treated as fluctuating titles and recorded in field 246 of the record for the main title. (CCM: 33.6.1)

130 0# $a Buffalo evening news (Buffalo, N.Y. : Daily)

245 10 $a Buffalo evening news.

246 1# $i Sunday issues for 1880-1895 published as: $a Buffalo Sunday morning news

246 1# $i Sunday issues for <1897>-1915 published as: $a Buffalo Sunday news

Parallel Titles

It is not required to transcribe parallel titles (titles in another language) in 245 $b. Record each parallel title found anywhere in the piece, however, in a separate 246 field. (CCM: 33.6.1)

245 02 $a L'Idée nouvelle.

246 11 $a New idea

⮚Running Title and Other Varying Forms of the Title

CONSER instructs the cataloger to record running titles and other title information appearing in an area of the newspaper other than the masthead as a variant title only if the following conditions exist: (1) if it differs substantially from the masthead title; (2) contributes to the identification of the newspaper; and (3) provides meaningful access. (CCM: 33.6.1)