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This module provides a comprehensive review of the main concepts and changes in RDA Test Module 9, including user needs, representation principles, core and core-if elements, relationship considerations, content and media types, cataloger's judgment, expanded sources for information, controlled vocabularies, and identifying characteristics for future linked data systems.
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RDA Test “Train the Trainer” Module 9: Review of main concepts, changes, etc. [Content as of Mar. 31, 2010]
“Top Twelve” things to remember #1: User needs/user tasks #2: “Take what you see” (representation principle) #3: “Work, Expression, Manifestation, Item”
“Top Twelve” things to remember #4: “Core” and “Core if …” elements – can add others (related to #1) #5: Alternatives, optional omissions, optional additions (related to #1)
“Top Twelve” things to remember #6: Fewer abbreviations (related to #1 & #2) #7: Relationships, relationships, relationships (most beyond core elements) #8: Content, Media, and Carrier types
“Top Twelve” things to remember #9: No more “rule of three” – instead, use cataloger’s judgment #10: Sources for information expanded #11: Controlled vocabularies
“Top Twelve” things to remember #12: Identifying characteristics as building blocks for future linked data systems - facilitated by RDA’s structure of elements, sub-elements, and element sub-types (for system designers)