PPT - Joint Steering Committee for Development of RDA
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Air Force, Navy & USMC Librarians'
Training Workshop -- June 24, 2010
Judith A. Kuhagen
Policy and Standards Division
Library of Congress
Scope of this presentation
Overview of RDA
U.S. RDA Test
Changes from AACR2
Your decisions/actions
For more information
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RDA’s beginnings
Joint Steering Committee for Revision of
AACR2 (representatives from Australia,
Canada, U.K., & U.S.) known as the JSC
International conference in Toronto in 1997:
changes from AACR2 wanted, e.g.:
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Base on principles
Be more international
Cover all resources libraries collect
Resolve confusion between content vs. carrier
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AACR3
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RDA – The Goals
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Rules should be easy to use and interpret
Be applicable to an online, networked environment
Provide effective bibliographic control for all types of
media
Encourage use beyond the library community
Be compatible with other similar standards
Have a logical structure based on internationally
agreed principles
Separate content and carrier data
Examples – more of them, more appropriate
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Based on slide from Ann Chapman, UKOLN
RDA based on IFLA’s
international models & principles
Functional Requirements for
Bibliographic Records (FRBR; 1998)
Functional Requirements for Authority
Data (FRAD; 2009)
Statement of International Cataloguing
Principles (ICP; 2009)
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Addresses user tasks
FRBR:
Find
Identify
Select
Obtain
FRAD:
Find
Identify
Contextualize
Justify
• ICP’s highest principle = “convenience of
the user”
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For wider scope of resources
Response to what’s being acquired in libraries
More elements for non-printed text resources
More elements for non-text resources
More elements for unpublished resources
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Compatible with specialist manuals (DACS, CCO,
DCRM(B) etc.)
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Internationalization
No longer assuming an Anglo-American
context
Choices relate to
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Language of additions to access points
Language of supplied data
Script and transliteration
Calendar
Numeric system
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What’s changing?
Changes in technology
Impact on descriptive/access data
• book catalogs to card catalogs
• OPACs to next-generation catalogs
• iPhones
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Move from classes of materials to elements
values (more controlled vocabularies)
Move from individual library to
international audience via Internet
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and
RDA developed for the future
Full advantage of RDA-based data:
When authority and bibliographic data reside
in separate “packages” and records
assembled when needed
When access points (if needed) can be
assembled “on the fly”
When well-labeled data can be reused rather
than being created over and over again
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RDA Structure
General introduction
Identifying entities (their attributes)
Ch. 1-7: work, expression, manifestation, item
Ch. 8-16: person, family, corporate body, place
Relationships: ch. 17-22, 24-32
Appendices
Glossary
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US RDA Test
Library of Congress
National Agriculture Library
National Library of Medicine
23 other libraries
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U.S. RDA Test Timeline
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June 2010: ALA releases RDA Toolkit
June-Aug.: ALA allows free access to RDA Toolkit
to everyone who registers
June-Sept.: U.S. testers get training and have
time to practice
Oct.-Dec.: U.S. test of RDA
Jan.-Mar. 2011: analysis of test results; a
decision on implementation by U.S. national
libraries soon after analysis period
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RDA records: test & non-test
New authority records not in LC/NACO
Authority File before October 1
RDA form added as 7XX in existing records
New bibliographic records in OCLC now
LC and CONSER records not until October 1
U.S. Test records available for downloading
from LC site: October+
How identified?
040 $a ___ $b eng $c ___ $e rda
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Changes from AACR2:
bibliographic records
LC will continue to use:
MARC 21 bibliographic format
ISBD punctuation
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Choices by cataloging agencies
Additional elements selected by
libraries beyond those identified in
RDA as core elements
Alternatives
Optional additions
Optional omissions
LC’s decisions on choices posted
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Transcribed elements
“Take what you see” and “accept what
you get”
Inputting information generally as found
on the resource
Accepting scanned/downloaded
information
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Capitalization: during the RDA Test,
some at LC will test using found
capitalization
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Found capitalization?
Accepting found capitalization:
245 10 $a Cairo : $b THE CITY VICTORIOUS /
$c Max Rodenbeck.
250 ## $a FIRST VINTAGE DEPARTURES EDITION.
Changing found capitalization:
245 10 $a Cairo : $b the city victorious /
$c Max Rodenbeck.
250 ## $a First Vintage Departures edition.
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Not correcting errors in element
Monograph:
245 $a Teusday’s tasks*
246 $i Corrected title: $a Tuesday’s tasks
Serial:
245 $a Zoology studies
246 $i Misspelled title on number 1:
$a Zooology studies
* AACR2 = 245 $a Teusday’s [i.e. Tuesday’s] tasks
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Recorded/supplied elements
The information given in cataloger’s own
words (e.g., extent of resource, illustrations,
sound content)
For benefit of user:
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Very few abbreviations
No longer Latin terms -- language of the
catalog instead
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General Material
Designation (GMD) replaced
Three RDA elements developed with
the ONIX publishing community:
Content type
Media type
Carrier type
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MARC 336
MARC 337
MARC 338
Decide if displaying fields in OPAC,
show icons instead, or just use for
searching
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GMD replacement
AACR2:
245 $a West Side story $h [videorecording]
RDA:
245 $a
336 $a
$2
337 $a
338 $a
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West Side story
two-dimensional moving image
rdacontent
video $2 rdamedia
videodisc $2 rdacarrier
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MARC 300 $a, 336-338
Book:
300
336
337
338
$a
$a
$a
$a
Music CD:
300
336
337
338
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123 pages, 28 unnumbered pages
text $2 rdacontent
unmediated $2 rdamedia
volume $2 rdacarrier
$a
$a
$a
$a
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1 audio disc
{or: 1 CD}
performed music $2 rdacontent
audio $2 rdamedia
audio disc $2 rdacarrier
MARC 300 $a, 336-338
Online PDF:
300 $a
336 $a
337 $a
338 $a
1 online resource (39 pages)
text $2 rdacontent
computer $2 rdamedia
online resource $2 rdacarrier
Map:
300
336
337
338
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$a
$a
$a
$a
1 map
cartographic image $2 rdacontent
unmediated $2 rdamedia
sheet $2 rdacarrier
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MARC 300 $a, 336-338
Website (with maps, text, and photographs):
300 $a 1 online resource
336 $a text $2 rdacontent
336 $a cartographic image $2 rdacontent
336 $a still image $2 rdacontent
337 $a computer $2 rdamedia
338 $a online resource $2 rdacarrier
Or repeat subfield $a in 336 field:
336 $a text $a cartographic image
$a still image $2 rdacontent
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Statement of responsibility
AACR2 has a “rule of 3” for names in
a single statement
RDA: as many names as there are on
the resource
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Option to omit all after the first
Don’t need to include all names to
give access points (added entries)
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Statement of responsibility
example
245 $a … / $c by Susan Brown, Melanie
Carlson, Stephen Lindell, Kevin Ott, and
Janet Wilson.
Or, if option applied:
245
$a … / $c by Susan Brown [and four others]
(no longer “[et al.]”)
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Edition information
250
Transcribe as found: do not
abbreviate or convert numerals
$a Third revised edition
250
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$a 2nd enlarged ed., revised
Place of publication
If giving only one, don’t prefer a U.S. place
Don’t add higher jurisdiction
Don’t abbreviate names
Don’t correct information in element
If no place or no probable place, give
“[Place of publication not identified]”
instead of “[S.l.]”
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Examples: place of publication
260 $a London
On resource: London -- New York -- Boston
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$a Red Oak [Iowa]
260
260
500
260
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$a Arlington, Virginia
$a Minneapolis
$a Actually published in St. Paul
$a [Place of publication not identified]
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Publisher and date
Don’t abbreviate words in publisher’s name
If no publisher, give “[publisher not
identified” rather than “[s.n.]”
If no date or probable date, for single-part
monographs, give “[date of publication not
identified]
Copyright date is a separate element rather
than a substitute for date of publication
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Can have two dates in MARC 260 $c
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MARC 260 examples
260 ## $a Chicago : $b CAC Publishing
Company, $c 2010, ©2009.
260 ## $a Miami : $b [publisher not
identified] $b Florida Distributors,
Incorporated, $c [2009?]
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MARC 300 $a and $b
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No abbreviations except for duration
300
$a 266 pages : $b color photographs
300
$a 4 volumes : $b illustrations
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$a 1 DVD (98 min.) : $b color, sound
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Numbering: serials & series
Transcribe terms and months as on the
resource
Record numerals according to agency
decision (in U.S., usually give as on the
resource)
362
362
490
490
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0#
0#
1#
1#
$a
$a
$a
$a
Volume X, number 1January 2010… $v volume 32
… $v Band LXXXVIII
100-130 and 700-730 fields
Specific families can be authors, etc., if
presented as such on resources: important
for archival materials
“Person” expanded to include fictitious
characters if represented as responsible
100 0# $a
245 10 $a
by
700 1# $a
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Miss Piggy.
Miss Piggy’s guide to life / $c
Miss Piggy as told to Henry Beard.
Beard, Henry.
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Change: form of access point
Not abbreviating “Department” (actually not
abbreviated in AACR2 -- U.S. didn’t follow)
Retaining frequency in name of conference
111 $a Biennial Conference on
Underwater Research
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Change: form of access point
Almost all treaties under the first signatory
(AACR2: more than three signatories,
entered under title; 2-3, entered under first in
English alphabetic order)
Not abbreviating “Old Testament” and “New
Testament”
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Omitting name of testament for single book or
group of books
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Bible examples
130 $a Bible. $p New Testament
not 130 $a Bible. $p N.T.
130 $a Bible. $p Genesis
not 130 $a Bible. $p O.T. $p Genesis
130 $a Bible. $p Gospels
not 130 $a Bible. $p N.T. $p Gospels
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Compilations of works
AACR2: often identified by first work in
the compilation (result = misidentifying
the work as a whole)
RDA:
Single creator: creator + title of work as
a whole
Different creators: title of work as a
whole
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Compilation: one creator
AACR2:
100 1#
240 10
245 10
505 0#
$a Miller, Arthur, $d 1915-2005
$a Archbishop’s ceiling
$a Two plays / $c Arthur Miller.
$a The Archbishop’s ceiling -- The
American clock.
RDA:
100 1# $a Miller, Arthur, $d 1915-2005
245 10 $a Two plays / $c Arthur Miller.
505 0# $a The Archbishop’s ceiling -- The
American clock.
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Compilation: 2+ creators
AACR2:
100 1# $a Polk, Sharon.
240 10 $a Community band concerts
245 10 $a Community band concerts / $c Sharon
Polk. Fall harvest festivals / Terri
Swanson.
RDA:
245 00 $a Community band concerts / $c Sharon
Polk. Fall harvest festivals / Terri
Swanson.
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Relationships
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Between persons, families, corporate
bodies and resources (in bibl. records)
Between resources (in bibl. records)
Between persons, families, corporate
bodies and other persons, families, and
corporate bodies (in auth. records)
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Relationships expressed
Choice of conventions:
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Identifier (new to RDA)
Note
Authorized access point (a heading)
Cataloger’s judgment to use designators (subfield
$e or subfield $i with terms from RDA appendices
I-K) to explain the relationship -- MARC already
gives some explanations
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Example: persons to resource
100 1# $a Lindgren, Astrid, $d 1907-2002,
$e author.
240 10 $a Pippi Långstrump. $l English
245 10 $a Pippi Longstocking / $c Astrid
Lindgren ; translated by Tiina
Nunnally.
700 1# $a Nunnally, Tiina, $d 1952- $e
translator.
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Example: between resources
700 1# $i Translation of: $a Brown, Dan,
$d 1964- $t Digital fortress.
500 ## $a Translation of: Digital fortress /
Dan Brown. -- 1st ed. -- New York :
St. Martin’s Press, 1998. – 371
pages ; 22 cm
765 0# $a Brown, Dan, 1964- $t Digital
fortress $b 1st ed. $d New York :
St. Martin’s Press, 1998 $h 371
pages ; 22 cm $w (DLC)
97033118
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Reproductions
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U.S. libraries never implemented AACR2
for reproductions and have continued to
catalog the reproductions as if they were
the originals
During the RDA Test, LC will catalog
reproductions (reprints, digitized texts,
microfilm, etc.) as reproductions per RDA
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Changes from AACR2:
authority records
LC will continue to use:
MARC 21 authority format
AACR2 punctuation, order
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Authority control concept
Not in AACR2 -- U.S. libraries developed
separate cataloging documentation in
addition to MARC authority format
RDA: authority data included
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New separate fields in MARC authority
format in addition to including information
in the 1XX field
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New authority fields: persons
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046:
370:
371:
372:
373:
374:
375:
377:
Special coded dates
Associated place
Address
Field of activity
Affiliation
Occupation
Gender
Associated language
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New authority fields: families
046: Special coded dates
370: Associated place
376: Family information
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New authority fields:
corporate bodies
046:
370:
371:
377:
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Special coded dates
Associated place
Address
Associated language
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New authority fields:
works and expressions
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046: Special coded dates
370: Associated place
380: Form of work
381: Other distinguishing characteristics
of work or expression
382: Medium of performance
383: Numeric designation of a musical
work
384: Key
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New MARC authority fields:
more information
LC Network Development and MARC Standards
Office site (new fields highlighted in red):
http://www.loc.gov/marc/authority/ecadhome.html
Information on LC’s RDA Test documentation site:
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Examples folder of authority records
MARC encoding document giving LC’s practice for the
RDA Test
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Your decisions/actions
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New MARC fields
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Usual practice for MARC format updates
Display in OPAC? With what labels?
Vendors and contractors for new records?
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Legacy bibliographic records
Change 1XX/7XX/8XX fields to match RDA
forms?
Bibliographic file maintenance locally?
Revised records from OCLC?
Cooperative relationships with other libraries?
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During the Test, RDA forms recorded in 7XX
fields in authority records (to be flipped with
1XX fields if LC implements RDA)
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New bibliographic records
From vendors with items purchased
Contract cataloging
Copy cataloging
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Both AACR2 and RDA records -policy to accept or change?
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If your changes involve money
Contact FEDLINK to discuss additional
services (e.g., revised records from
OCLC):
Holly Kerwin
email: [email protected]
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For more information
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RDA?
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Questions?
email: [email protected]
Joint Steering Committee for
Development of RDA’s site:
http://www.rda-jsc.org/rda.html
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RDA Toolkit?
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Publishers’ website:
http://www.rdatoolkit.org/
Publishers’ site includes information on
June-August free open-access period:
http://www.rdatoolkit.org/openaccess
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U.S. RDA Test?
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General information about the Test:
http://www.loc.gov/bibliographicfuture/rda/test-partners.html
LC’s documentation for the Test:
http://www.loc.gov/catdir/cpso/RDAtest/
rdatest.html
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FRBR and International
Cataloguing Principles?
Webcasts by Barbara Tillett (LC’s representative to
the JSC and Chief, Policy and Standards Division):
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“FRBR: Things You Should Know, But Were Afraid
to Ask”
http://www.loc.gov/today/cyberlc/feature_wdesc.php
?rec=4554
“Cataloging Principles and RDA”
http://www.loc.gov/today/cyberlc/feature_wdesc.php
?rec=4327
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Questions?
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