⮚As Authorized Access Point (AAP)
A corporate body responsible for the issuance of a serial work may also be designated recorded in the creator (110) if the work is issued to present the activities, resources, or opinions of the body , the body may be included in the work-authorized access pointor other subject matter related to the body as enumerated below. (CCM 4.3)
110 02 $a Institute for Studies on Latin American Art, $e author, $e issuing body.
245 10 $a Annual report / $c Institute for Studies on Latin American Art (ISLAA).
Otherwise the corporate body is If the serial is issued to present current information, findings, results of research, etc., about a topic, the corporate body will not be recorded as the authorized access point (110), but recorded as an added entry (in MARC field 710).
245 00 $a Annual report / $c Institute for Studies on Latin American Art (ISLAA).
710 02 $a Institute for Studies on Latin American Art, $e issuing body.
⮚Categories (activities or type of work) for Designating Corporate Body as the AAP (110)
Do not consider the corporate body to be the creator if there is any doubt that a work falls into any of the categories as provided by RDA. (RDA19.2.1.1)
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(h)Named individual works of art by two or more artists acting as a corporate body.
⮚Other Functions of Corporate Bodies
A corporate body may have responsibilities for a serial that does not qualify as the authorized access point like issuing body, commercial publisher (bodies primarily in the business of publishing), or sponsoring body. The cataloger sometimes must discern bodies that are publishers from others whose functions are different or unknown, based on information from inside or outside the publication and on general knowledge of publications. (CCM: 10.2.2.a)