Collects the publications of an author, composer, or corporate body into a unit. The unit may contain several expressions and manifestations of the work, for example, complete works, works in a particular literary or musical form, or translations into various languages for commonly known or classical works. Examples include sonatas, songs, Aesop's fables, Bible, and translations in various languages of Hamlet. Other uniform titles distinguish between different publications (usually serials) with the same titles.
An access point or title established to keep multiple editions or translations of a work together in the catalog; label in OSCAR, UNIF
the title chosen for cataloging purposes when a work has appeared under varying titles. (C&C)
A title used to bring together versions of a work that have appeared under more than one title (such as translations into several languages), or to identify works of a collective nature (such as the collected works of a particular writer).
A collective title used to collocate publications of the same material produced under various titles or translated into other languages.
A collective title used to collocate publications of an author, composer, or corporate body.
A standardized title assigned to a specific work according to a detailed set of rules, in order to simplify locating the work in a library catalog. For more information, see Principles of Music Uniform Titles.
the standard title used for a work which has previously appeared under various titles.