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RDA in NACO: Series. “Bridge” Workshop presented by the SCT RDA Series Training Task Group. RDA in NACO. Module 1 Introduction. SCT RDA in Series Training Task Group. Carl Horne, chair (Indiana University) Mary Jane Cuneo (Harvard University) Julie Dyles (University of Georgia)
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RDA in NACO:Series “Bridge” Workshop presented by the SCT RDA Series Training Task Group
RDA in NACO Module 1 Introduction
SCT RDA in Series Training Task Group • Carl Horne, chair (Indiana University) • Mary Jane Cuneo (Harvard University) • Julie Dyles (University of Georgia) • Peter Fletcher (UCLA) • Lisa Furubotten (Texas A&M University) • Jenifer K. Marquardt (University of Georgia) • Robert L. Maxwell (Brigham Young University) • Melanie Polutta (Library of Congress) • George Prager (New York University, Law) • Steven Riel (Harvard University) • Beth Thornton (University of Georgia)
Why This Presentation? • RDA Day 1 for Authorities • RDA in NACO Training what it does/does not cover • LC and controlled series access • PCC and controlled series access • This workshop
This Workshop • Supplements RDA in NACO Training (bridge) • Complements it in style, format, organization, delivery: Online Freely available Self-paced Exercises/quizzes included
This Workshop (2) Legacy sources: --Training materials for the PCC Series Institutes http://www.loc.gov/aba/pcc/naco/series/serieshp.html[Note: password protected] --AACR2 and LCRIs Familiar encoding scheme: --MARC21 Authorities
“Bridge” Training • Assumptions: • You are an independent Series NACO cataloger in AACR2. You are comfortable with creating SAR’s in MARC. • You have completed RDA in NACO Training (bridge version) for independent NACO Names contributors.
Goals • Become familiar with the structure and language of RDA as it applies to series statements and series access points • Learn to navigate RDA instructions and LC-PCC Policy Statements that pertain to series authority work • Learn which aspects of series authority work have changed with RDA and which are the same So that you will • Be able to create series authority records in MARC that follow RDA instructions and meet PCC/NACO standards
Series defined “A group of separate resources related to one another by the fact that each resource bears, in addition to its own title proper, a collective title applying to the group as a whole. The individual resources may or may not be numbered.” --RDA, Glossary (essentially the same as in AACR2, glossary)
Series metadata: Overview AACR2 (and MARC21): • Collected set bibliographic record Analytic bibliographic records including series data • Series authority record RDA (with any encoding standard): • Comprehensive description Analytic descriptions including series data • Authorized access point for series
Series Treatment: 4 Types of Resources • Monograph series (008/12 = a) • Multipart monograph (008 = b) • Series-like phrase (008 = c) • Other (serials with issues that have analyzable titles) (008 = z)
A Time of Change • PCC RDA policies are in flux • Shared policy statements (LC-PCC PS): Frequently added, updated PCC and LC policies may differ • You need to monitor PCC RDA activities via PCC lists or the PCC website • Flexibility is essential
Get Involved • PCCLIST@LISTSERV.LOC.GOV • ALA: ALCTS • NASIG • Bibliographic Framework Transition Initiative • JSC/RDA