RDA Notes-10Jun09

RDA: the Basics

OhioNet

Maga El-Sherbini/Ohio State University

June 10, 2009


RDA (Resource Description & Access)

    A new standard for description & cataloging/ replaces AACR2
  • Content standard, not a display standard
  • “RDA is a set of guidelines that indicates how to describe a resource, focusing on the pieces of information (or attributes) that users most likely need to know.”
  • “RDA facilitates the description of relationships between related resources and between resources and persons or bodies that contributed to creation of that resource”. [Oliver, 2007, Changing to RDA]


    Web based tool/ online, subscription only/ published by ALA Advisory Council
  • Publisher provides basic data/ need a subscription for all the examples (good stuff)
  • Similar to Catalogers’ Desktop
  • Haven’t figured out a subscription price yet


    RDA is intended to work for a larger community beyond librarians (e.g. publishers)
  • No rule interpretations (but RDA manual will provide links to old rules?)
  • i.e., data simplification like Dublin Core is to MARC


Based on FRBR model (user-relationships


RDA objectives: responsiveness to user needs

  • Find
  • Identify
  • Select
  • Obtain


“Responsiveness to user needs very different from AACR2; with RDA does not matter what you select, with AACR2 need index (author, etc.)”


Why we need a new standard: Electronic resources, etc.


Time line:

  • November 2009 – January 2010
  • 3 month testing period, 3 month assessment & training
  • “Testing” is being done for funding purposes


New terminology:

AACR2 comparison RDA
  • AACR2 Heading is RDA Access Point
  • AACR2 Authority control is RDA Access Point control
  • AACR2 Authorized heading is RDA Preferred Access Point
  • AACR2 Uniform title is RDA Preferred Title
  • AACR2 Main entry is RDA Primary Access Point
  • AACR2 Added entry is RDA Secondary Access Point


What needs to happen to implement RDA:

  • Bibliographic standards have to be redefined: OCLC will do
  • MARC: needs to be edited (not extensive)
  • OCLC needs to reconfigure their database [ch-already frbized cat?]
  • ILS: Need to reconfigure our OPACS [Mike!]


Open source?


How we can prepare for RDA:
  • Learn to use online tools (e.g..Publishers Desktop)
  • Review FRBR, FRAR concepts
  • We can make RDA records even if we are not participating in test



RDA & other standards:ISBD:

  • Will not be structured by the 8 ISBD areas of description
  • Will not use the ISBD punctuation
  • Guidelines for recording data element will be independent of the guidelines for data display


Impact of RDA on OPAC displays:

  • All vendors will have to tweak their systems [Mike!]
  • Need to have display or regardless of changes will just display like old OPAC
  • Split catalog


RDA structure:
Each element will have its own MARC field (e.g., now two different types of info in same field, 020 has ISBN & price)


Demo of RDA manual online
A good deal of time and many slides devoted to demonstration of RDA online
[question about chapters in RDA manual….]


Big changes:
  • Statement of responsibility: no limit of number of person, bodies, etc. [RDA: allows us to name, all have added entry w/tracing]
  • Place of publication, distribution, etc. [RDA: all places are recorded]
  • Replacement of GMD: physical description elements: new MARC fields 336, 337, & 338
    • Mike note!!! Systems request: we need 338 to display]
  • Uniform titles:
    • See slide 62 & 63 [RDA: preferred title= based on the title of the manifestation first received; similar to place of publication]
    • So in RDA need to add 730 either locally or better yet in OCLC



Bib Committee/suggestions:
  • Refer to RDA Joint Steering Committee documentation on Resource Description and Access
  • Read/review/web tutorials FRBR, RDA
  • Review online tools
  • Choose a “best webinar” to watch together/discuss?
  • Make some test records?
  • Mike: III contact about RDA
  • Watch for upcoming RDA/FRBR workshops


Deb Dennison 7/2/09

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