Basic Civil Engineering first year Notes- Chapter 4 Building.pptx
Learning rda in 30 minutes or less
1. Learning RDA
In 30 Minutes or Less
Teressa Keenan - Mansfield Library Cataloging
Team Meeting – April 24, 2012
2. Why now?
LC implementation March 2013
ML implementation April 2013
35,000+ RDA records (OCLC)
297 RDA records
3. What is RDA?
Resource Description & Access
Cataloging Standard
Designed for
digital world
responsiveness to user needs
extensibility
adaptability
4. How does this affect practice?
Core level
Accept existing records
Correct major errors & omissions
No hybrid records
5. Identifying RDA records
040 $e rda
Presence of new RDA elements in the
record
Bibliographic records: “Desc” fixed field = i
(vs. “a” for AACR2)
Authority records: “Rules” fixed field = “z”
(vs. “c” for AACR2)
What we will cover:Cataloging policy effects on practiceHow to identify an RDA recordSome of the basic differences between AACR & RDAResourcesWhat we will not cover:FRBR FRAD & other theory related thingsHistory of AACR & RDADebate the importance of RDAUsing RDA ToolkitIn depth how to catalog in RDAFormat specific details of RDAAuthority records
AACR2 is no longer being developed
Really doesn’t affect us hugely at this pointBasic processes are the same as we are doing nowBe more aware and make sure we are following the correct set of rules for the right situation
How can I find some examples? In OCLC, do a command line search “dx:rda” Limit (e.g. by date) because there are now over 35,000 RDA records in OCLC, too many for the search to display without limitsdx:rda/1960-1969dx:rdali:mtgExamples of New RDA elements include:336, 337, 338710 $e relator terms in the subfield e in the 1xx, 7xx fieldsMultiple dates
RdaWhy?
AACR2Why?
RDAWhy?
General premise of RDA is the principle of true representation = Take what you see and accept what you getTitle transcription include capitalization, punctuation, abbreviations, inaccuracies, symbols, numerals, etc.Don't correct errors and use [sic] or [i.e] transcribe as is and add a note of explanationAbbreviations Don’t use abbreviations or substitutions in the edition, publisher, series designation and numbering, etc. (unless they are printed that way) v. = volume ; 1st ed. = first edition; [s.l.; s.n.] = [place of publication not identified], [publisher not identified]GMD instead use the new fields Content type, Media type and Carrier type (336,337, & 338 )Dates Copyright date is a separate element from date of publication, distribution, etc. If no date is stated, supply a probable date following RDA rules
Access RDA toolkit via Cataloger’s Desktop
Or via the RDA Toolkit site directly
Or via OCLC Connexionright click menu
Automatically see institution name upper right (based on IP address)If not then enter subscription account ID & password in the login boxes If you have already created a user profile enter your profile name and password in the log in boxesIf not then click on create a profile & follow the on screen instructions
Once completely logged in you’ll see the welcome message with your name above the institution name