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Workshop Wrap-Up

Workshop Wrap-Up. Presentation by Alison Hitchens For CASLIS, March 24, 2011, Peterborough, ON. Acknowledgements. This presentation is based on:

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Workshop Wrap-Up

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  1. Workshop Wrap-Up Presentation by Alison Hitchens For CASLIS, March 24, 2011, Peterborough, ON

  2. Acknowledgements This presentation is based on: Hitchens, Alison & Ellen Symons. “RDA Training and Implementation,” PowerPoint presentation presented at OLA SuperConference, Toronto, Ont., Feb. 2, 2011. Oliver, Chris. “Future of cataloguing: how RDA positions us for the future,” PowerPoint presentation presented at RDA Workshop, Halifax, N.S., Oct. 21, 2010. Hitchens | CASLIS | March, 2011

  3. Going forward • Implementation information • Training ideas • RDA and the future of cataloguing Hitchens | CASLIS | March, 2011

  4. Implementation in North America • Library of Congress plans • revising LCRIs and making decisions on options • these are linked in the RDA Toolkit as LC policy statements (LCPS) • analyze results from 6 month testing period with partner libraries and creating report (March 2011) • LC decision on implementation (June 2011) • Library and Archives Canada plans • familiarization • create training documentation for LAC • make decisions on options, alternatives and core elements • implement in late 2011; implementation is dependent on availability of French translation of RDA Hitchens | CASLIS | March, 2011

  5. Implementation in your library • Local policies • Communication with public services staff • E.g. rule of three: how many to trace • Communication with systems staff • E.g. icons/visual cues to replace GMD Hitchens | CASLIS | March, 2011

  6. Prepare yourself for training • Apply what you learned today! • Familiarize yourself with the RDA Toolkit. Try cataloguing something using RDA! • Train-the-trainer modules being developed by CLA-TSIG • Workshops and webinars from ALCTS • LC’s documentation for RDA test participants, with accompanying exercises • Modules from LC’s RDA train-the-trainer website Hitchens | CASLIS | March, 2011

  7. Prepare yourself for training • Look at RDA records in LC catalogue http://catalog.loc.gov/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?DB=local&PAGE=First • In Basic Search Text box, type 040e rda • Click Expert Search in the Search Type Box • Click Begin Search button Hitchens | CASLIS | March, 2011

  8. How to train • Start with the background: RDA principles, FRBR concepts and terminology • Highlight changes from AACR2 to RDA for common cataloguing tasks • Identify changes in the structure of the tool so that cataloguers can navigate the RDA Toolkit • Give practical examples and exercises • Allow time for follow-up sessions Hitchens | CASLIS | March, 2011

  9. RDA and the future of cataloguing • recording well-formed metadata • designed for now and for the future • make library data visible Hitchens | CASLIS | March, 2011

  10. RDA = “well-formed” metadata • distinct and precise elements for each kind of data • each data element contains one type of data • instructions on how to record data for each element • controlled vocabularyis used as the value recorded in many elements • underlying model for the data = FRBR/FRAD model Hitchens | CASLIS | March, 2011

  11. RDA Metadata actionable data data that can be acted upon by humans machines (semantic web) Hitchens | CASLIS | March, 2011

  12. Designed for now and the future Now • designed to work in the current environment • compatible with AACR2 records • co-exist with AACR2 records in the same database Future • positioned to take advantage of new database structures based on linked data • function in the semantic web • visible in the web alongside other types of metadata Hitchens | CASLIS | March, 2011

  13. RDA = content standard RDA not an encoding standard not a presentation standard RDA data can be encoded using: • MARC 21 • other encoding systems such as Dublin Core, MODS, etc RDA data can be presented using : • ISBD conventions • other display conventions or standards Hitchens | CASLIS | March, 2011

  14. RDA data: in existing databases bibliographic records = description+ access points + authority records – linked to access points + holdings records – linked to bib records Bibliographic Authority Authority Holdings Hitchens | CASLIS | March, 2011

  15. RDA data: in future databases • Separate records for • Work • Expression • Manifestation • Item • Person • Corporate body • Family Hitchens | CASLIS | March, 2011

  16. Resources • The following slides contain resources that may be useful for familiarizing yourself with RDA or for training others Hitchens | CASLIS | March, 2011

  17. Resources • JSC presentations site • http://www.rda-jsc.org/ • http://www.rda-jsc.org/rdapresentations.html • LC site • http://www.loc.gov/catdir/cpso/RDAtest/rdatraining.html • http://www.loc.gov/bibliographic-future/rda/trainthetrainer.html • RDA in Canada site • http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/cataloguing-standards/040006-1107-e.html Hitchens | CASLIS | March, 2011

  18. Resources • Technical Services Interest Group (TSIG) Wiki http://rdaincanada.wikispaces.com/presentations • LC email account for questions about RDA or RDA records LChelp4rda@loc.gov • ALCTS Workshops & Webinarshttp://www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/divs/alcts/confevents/upcoming/webinar/cat/rda.cfm Hitchens | CASLIS | March, 2011

  19. Resources • Hitchens, Alison and Ellen Symons. “Preparing Catalogers for RDA Training.” Cataloging & Classification Quarterly 47, no. 8 (2009): 691-707. • Oliver, Chris. Introducing RDA : A Guide to the Basics. Chicago : American Library Association, 2010. • Maxwell, Robert. FRBR : A Guide for the Perplexed. Chicago : American Library Association, 2008. • Taylor, Arlene G. (ed.). Understanding FRBR : What it is and How it Will Affect Our Retrieval Tools. Westport, Conn. : Libraries Unlimited, 2007. • Tillett, Barbara. What is FRBR? : a Conceptual Model for the Bibliographic Universe. http://www.loc.gov/cds/downloads/FRBR.PDF Hitchens | CASLIS | March, 2011

  20. Questions? Alison Hitchens Cataloguing & Metadata Librarian University of Waterloo Library ahitchen@uwaterloo.ca Hitchens | CASLIS | March, 2011

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