PPT - Joint Steering Committee for Development of RDA
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General Overview
by Dr. Barbara B. Tillett
Chief, Policy and Standards Division
Library of Congress
For Texas Library Association Conference
April 12, 2011
Overview
Influences on RDA
Changing environment
Why not AACR3?
RDA goals and structure
Examples of changes
2
Influences
Anglo-American cataloging tradition
Paris Principles
ISBD
FRBR/FRAD
Internet
Toronto Conference 1997
IME ICC ICP
Web environment collaborations
3
Influences Panizzi – 1841
(“91 rules”)
Not just finding list/inventory
Full and complete data
Collocation by authors
References
4
Influences – Cutter
Objects:
(1876-1904 eds.)
Find
author,
title, subject
Show
given
author, given
subject, kind of
literature
Assist
in choice
edition,
literary of
topical character
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IFLA’s Influence on
Cataloguing Codes
1961
“Paris
Principles”
(influenced by
Lubetzky and
Verona)
International Cataloguing
Principles (ICP) - 2009
Principles
& Glossary
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languages
http://www.ifla.org/en/public
ations/statement-ofinternational-cataloguingprinciples
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1967
1941
1949
1876
1902
1904
1906
1908
1841
Anglo-American Tradition
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More of IFLA’s Influence
1969 – ISBDs
•
•
International Standard Bibliographic
Description
2007
Consolidated
edition
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AACR2
1978
1988
1998
2002
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FRBR
IFLA’s Functional
Requirements for
Bibliographic Records
(FRBR)
User tasks
Find
Identify
Select
Obtain
Entities, Relationships,
Attributes
Mandatory elements for a
national level bibliographic
record
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FRBR’s Entity-Relationship
Model
Entities
Relationships
Attributes (data elements)
relationship
One Entity
Another Entity
User tasks
National level required elements
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Work
Person
FRBR’s Entity-Relationship
Model
created
was created by
Shakespeare
Hamlet
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FRBR Entities
Group 1:Products of intellectual &
artistic endeavor = bibliographic
resources
Work
Expression
Manifestation
Item
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Group 1
Work
is realized through
Expression
is embodied in
Manifestation
recursive
one
many
is exemplified by
Item
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Elements to Describe Resources
Work
ID
Title
Date
etc.
Expression
ID
Form
Date
Language
etc.
Manifestation
ID
Title
Statement of
responsibility
Edition
Imprint (place, publisher,
date)
Form/extent of carrier
Terms of availability
Mode of access
etc.
Item
ID
Provenance
Location
etc.
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Relationships
Work
Expression
Inherent among the
Group 1 entities
Content relationships
among
works/expressions
Structural relationships
Manifestation
Item
Whole-Part
Derivative
Sequential
Accompanying
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FRBR Entities
Group 2: Those responsible for Group 1
entities
intellectual or artistic creation
realization of works
production/publishing/ distribution/manufacture
custodial responsibility,
Or are the subject of works
Person
Corporate
body
Family
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Group 2
Work
FRBR
Expression
Manifestation
Item
is owned by
is produced by
is realized by
is created by
Person
Family
Corporate Body
many
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FRBR Entities
Group 3: Subjects of works
Groups
1 & 2 plus
Concept
Object
Event
Place
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Work
Work
has as subject
Expression
Group 3
Manifestation
Item
has as subject
Person
FRBR
Family
Corporate Body
Concept
Object
has as subject
Event
Place
many
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“User Tasks” - FRBR
Find (locate and
collocate)
Identify
Select
Obtain
Relate/Navigate
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Functional Requirements
for Authority Data (FRAD)
June 2009
Extends the FRBR
model to authority data
(Still to come is FRSAD
on subject authority
data)
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British Museum 1841
(“full and accurate” book catalog)
ACOSTA (CHRISTOVAL).
Tractado de las drogas, y medicinas de las Indias
Orientales, con sus plantas.
Burgos, 1578. 4o
Another copy.
The same. Ital.
Venetia, 1585. 4o
Another copy.
Tractado en loor de las mugeres. Venetia, 1592. 4o
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British Museum 1841
(“full and accurate” book catalog)
ACOSTA (CHRISTOVAL).
Tractado de las drogas, y medicinas de las Indias
Orientales, con sus plantas.
Burgos, 1578. 4o
Another copy.
The same. Ital.
Venetia, 1585. 4o
Another copy.
Tractado en loor de las mugeres. Venetia, 1592. 4o
Person Work Expression Manifestation Item
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Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Hamlet. French.
LC Control No.
LCCN Permalink
Type of Material
Personal Name
Main Title
Published/Created
Description
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
47023612
http://lccn.loc.gov/47023612
Book (Print, Microform, Electronic, etc.)
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616.
... Hamlet, traduit par André Gide.
[Paris] Gallimard [1946]
2 p. l., 7-237, [2] p. 17 cm.
CALL NUMBER : PR2779.H3 G5Copy 1
-- Request in : Jefferson or Adams Bldg General or
Area Studies Reading Rms
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Person
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Hamlet. French.
LC Control No.
LCCN Permalink
Type of Material
Personal Name
Main Title
Published/Created
Description
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
47023612
Work
http://lccn.loc.gov/47023612
Book (Print, Microform, Electronic, etc.)
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616.
... Hamlet, traduit par André Gide.
[Paris] Gallimard [1946]
2 p. l., 7-237, [2] p. 17 cm.
CALL NUMBER : PR2779.H3 G5Copy 1
-- Request in : Jefferson or Adams Bldg General or
Area Studies Reading Rms
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Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Hamlet. French.
LC Control No.
LCCN Permalink
Type of Material
Personal Name
Main Title
Published/Created
Description
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
47023612 Expression
http://lccn.loc.gov/47023612
Book (Print, Microform, Electronic, etc.)
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616.
... Hamlet, traduit par André Gide.
[Paris] Gallimard [1946]
2 p. l., 7-237, [2] p. 17 cm.
CALL NUMBER : PR2779.H3 G5Copy 1
-- Request in : Jefferson or Adams Bldg General or
Area Studies Reading Rms
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Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Hamlet. French.
LC Control No.
LCCN Permalink
Type of Material
Personal Name
Main Title
Published/Created
Description
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
47023612
Manifestation
http://lccn.loc.gov/47023612
Book (Print, Microform, Electronic, etc.)
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616.
... Hamlet, traduit par André Gide.
[Paris] Gallimard [1946]
2 p. l., 7-237, [2] p. 17 cm.
CALL NUMBER : PR2779.H3 G5Copy 1
-- Request in : Jefferson or Adams Bldg General or
Area Studies Reading Rms
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Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Hamlet. French.
LC Control No.
LCCN Permalink
Type of Material
Personal Name
Main Title
Published/Created
Description
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
47023612
http://lccn.loc.gov/47023612
Book (Print, Microform, Electronic, etc.)
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616.
... Hamlet, traduit par André Gide.
[Paris] Gallimard [1946]
Item
2 p. l., 7-237, [2] p. 17 cm.
CALL NUMBER : PR2779.H3 G5Copy 1
-- Request in : Jefferson or Adams Bldg General or
Area Studies Reading Rms
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Collocation
Cervantes
All the works
associated with a
person, etc.
All the expressions
of the same work
All the
manifestations of
the same
expression
All items/copies of
the same
manifestation
Don Quixote
English
Text
Objectives of a catalog:
display
Exemplary
novels
French
German
Spanish
Madrid, 1979
Library of Congress
Copy 1
Green leather binding
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Relationships
Pathways to Related Works
Cervantes
Wasserman
Movies
…
English
Text
The Man of La Mancha
Don Quixote
Exemplary
novels
French
German
Spanish
Madrid, 1979
Library of Congress
Copy 1
Green leather binding
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For Librarians
FRBR Benefits
Collocation
Better organization to catalog
Easier cataloging
Reduction in cataloging load
Work only cataloged once for all expressions under
it
Expression only cataloged once for all
manifestations under it
Item cataloging (already simple) remains the same
FRBR Benefits
Greater Benefits For Users
Collocation
Easier to find information
Single search retrieves all related materials even if
cataloged in different languages or different
subject headings
Easier to see the different expressions of a
single work
Gives a better global picture
Easier to find all manifestations
FRBR Benefits
Circulation: Place holds at “Work” or
“Expression” level rather than only at
manifestation level
Internet
Catalogs are no longer
the end points in isolation
Global
access to data
Integrate bibliographic data with wider Internet
environment
Share
data beyond institutions
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Databases,
Repositories
VIAF
LCSH
Services
Web front
end
Internet
“Cloud”
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Current Cataloging Environment
Web-based
Wide range of information carriers
complexity
of content
Metadata (bibliographic information)
Created
by a wider range of personnel in
and outside libraries
Element-based metadata schemas
Dublin Core, ONIX, etc.
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What’s wrong with AACR?
Increasingly complex
Lack of logical structure
Mixing content and carrier data
Hierarchical relationships missing
Anglo-American centric viewpoint
Written before FRBR
Not enough support for collocation
Before Internet and well-formed metadata
Based on slide from Ann Chapman, UKOLN
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1997 International Conference on the
Principles and Future Development
of AACR
Toronto, Canada Principles
JSC invited
worldwide experts
Issues leading to
RDA
Content vs. carrier
Logical structure of
AACR
Seriality
Internationalization
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AACR3
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JSC Collaborations with other
Metadata Communities
IFLA - Principles, Conceptual models, ISBD/ISSN
ONIX (Publishers) – types of content, media, carriers
Dublin Core, IEEE/LOM, Semantic Web, W3C
“Data Modeling Meeting” - London 2007
RDA/MARC
Working Group (MARBI)
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Other Collaborations
Law Library community
Treaties
Hebraica and Religion Teams at LC
Bible
proposals
Mss/Archives experts at LC (Mss. Div., NUCMC,
American Folklife Center, Rare Books)
DACS
Music Div and Motion Picture, Broadcasting and
Recorded Sound Div., MLA
AMIM2
and Ch.6 proposals for music
Prints & Photographs Division
CCO
Geography and Maps Divisions at LC
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GOALS:
RDA will be …
A new standard for resource description
and access
Designed for the digital world
•
Optimized for use as an online product
• Description and access of all resources
•
•
All types of content and media
Resulting records usable in the digital
environment (Internet, Web OPACs, etc.)
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RDA – The Goals
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
slide Ann Chapman, UKOLN
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RDA Structure
General introduction
Identifying (Entities and their attributes)
Manifestations
and Items
Works and Expressions
Persons, Corporate Bodies, Families, etc.
Relationships
Appendices
Capitalization, Abbreviations, Initial articles, etc.
Presentation (ISBD, MARC, etc.)
Relationship designators
Etc.
Glossary
Index
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General Principles (ICP)
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•
•
•
•
•
•
Convenience of user
Representation
Common usage
Accuracy
Sufficiency and
necessity
Significance
Economy
• Consistency and
•
•
Standardization
Integration
Defensible, not
arbitrary
• If contradict, take a
defensible, practical
solution.
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Transcription – Principle of
Representation in RDA
“Take what you see”
Correction
of inaccuracies elsewhere
No more abbreviating
Accept what you get
Facilitating
automated data capture
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Sample Changes from AACR2
Transcribed data (macros and templates)
Option
to keep rule of 3
e.g., “[and five others]” – no more “… et. al.”
First
place of publication is “core”
“Place of publication not identified” – not “s.l.”
“Publisher not identified” – not “s.n.”
“Date of publication not identified”
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RDA Element Analysis
RDA element (domain: manifestation)
Title
element
Title proper
element sub-type
Parallel title
element sub-type
Other title information element sub-type
Variant title
element sub-type
Earlier variant title
element sub-type
Later variant title
element sub-type
Key title
element sub-type
Abbreviated title
element sub-type
Devised title
element sub-type
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RDA elements
“Core”
Media, Carrier, and Content Types to
replace GMDs
Other examples of new elements:
File
characteristics for digital materials
Video format characteristics
Custodial information for archival resources
Braille characteristics
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New Terminology
AACR2 terms
RDA terms
Heading
Access point
Added Entry
Access point
Authorized heading
Authorized access point
See references
Variant access point
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New Terminology
AACR2 terms
Uniform title
RDA terms
Preferred title
Name of the work (to
include name of creator
when applicable)
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http://www.rda-jsc.org/
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Summary
User-oriented models (FRBR/FRAD)
Collocate
works/expressions
Identify resources through specific
elements (attributes) and relationships
Internationalization
Cost
reduction through increased sharing
of data
Across information communities
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Summary
Principle-based rules (ICP)
Cataloger’s
judgment (Best for users)
Take what you see for transcribed data
(Representation)
Facilitate harvesting and sharing of
descriptive metadata
Less
rigid, more flexible
Add controlled vocabularies for
precision of searching
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Questions?
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Acronyms and Links
DC – Dublin Core
• DCMI – Dublin Core Metadata Initiative
http://dublincore.org/
• DCAM – Dublin Core Abstract Model
http://dublincore.org/documents/2007/04/02/abstract-model/
FRAD – Functional Requirements for Authority Data
http://www.ifla.org/VII/d4/wg-franar.htm
FRBR – Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (this site
includes a Webliography)
http://www.ifla.org/VII/s13/frbr/frbr.htm
IFLA – International Federation of Library Associations and
Institutions
http://www.infla.org
JSC – Joint Steering Committee for Development of RDA
http://www.rda-jsc.org/
RDA – Resource Description and Access
http://www.rda-jsc.org/rda.html
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Acronyms and Links
ALA Publishing URL for RDA Toolkit:
http://www.rdatoolkit.org/
RDA Toolkit demo:
http://www.rdatoolkit.org/training/guidedtour
US RDA Test, General information:
http://www.loc.gov/bibliographic-future/rda/
Library of Congress Documentation for the RDA Test
(training materials and decisions for test on RDA options):
http://www.loc.gov/catdir/cpso/RDAtest/rdatest.html
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Terms
Attributes – Elements/data to identify an
entity (e.g., title; place of publication; date
of publication; etc.)
Carrier types – categories of the kinds of
packages to convey information (e.g.,
volume, microfiche, videocassette, globe)
Content types (e.g., text, image, sound,
cartographic content, notated movement)
Media types (e.g., audio, video, unmediated)
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