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Mastering Relationship Dynamics: A Comprehensive Training Guide

This module explores core elements of relationships in various contexts. Learn about creating, manifesting, and expressing relationships between individuals, families, corporate bodies, and resources. Understand identification methods, authorized access points, and relationship designators through practical examples. Enhance your skills in describing relationships and structured descriptions between resources. Dive into the complexities of relationships between different entities using identifiers and authoritative data.

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Mastering Relationship Dynamics: A Comprehensive Training Guide

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  1. RDA Test “Train the Trainer” Module 8: Relationships [Content as of Mar. 31, 2010]

  2. Reminder: core elements • Core elements related to relationships -- see Module 4: • Creator • Other person, family, and corporate body associated with a work • Work manifested • Expression manifested

  3. Relationships • Between a person/family/corporate body and a resource • Between one resource and another resource • Between one person/family/corporate body and another person/family/corporate body

  4. Person, etc., and a resource • Two methods (RDA 18.4): • Identifier: not used alone in RDA Test • Authorized access point • Relationship designators in appendix I • Recorded in bibliographic and/or authority data

  5. Examples: person, etc., and a resource Authorized access point: 100 $a Lindgren, Astrid, $d 1907-2002. 240 $a Pippi Långstrump. $l English $a Pippi Longstocking / $c Astrid Lindgren ; translated by Tiina Nunnally. 700 $a Nunnally, Tiina, $d 1952-$e translator.

  6. Between resources • Three methods (RDA 24.4): • Identifier: not used alone in RDA Test • Authorized access point • Description (structured or unstructured) • Relationship designators in appendix J • Recorded in bibliographic and/or authority data

  7. Examples: between resources Authorized access point: 100 $a Brown, Dan, $d 1964- 240 $a Digital fortress. $l French 245 $a Forteresse digitale. $i Translation of: $a Brown, Dan, $d 1964- $t Digital fortress.

  8. Examples: between resources Structured description: 100 $a Brown, Dan, $d 1964- 240 $a Digital fortress $l French 245 $a Forteresse digitale *500 $a Translation of: Digital fortress / Dan Brown. -- 1st ed. -- New York : St. Martin’s Press, 1998. -- 371 pages ; 22 cm * Could give in 765 field.

  9. Examples: between resources Unstructured description and three identifiers: 00 $a Journal of professional counseling, practice, theory, & research. 780 00 $t TCA journal $x 1556-4223 $w (DLC) 93645762 $w (OCoLC) 26906768 [780 indicators 00 = relationship “Continues”]

  10. Between one person, etc., and another person, etc. • Two methods (29.4): • Identifier: not used alone in RDA Test • Authorized access point • Relationship designators in appendix K • Recorded in authority data

  11. Example: between one person, etc., and another person, etc. • Authorized access point: • $a Snodgrass, Quintus Curtius, $d 1835-1910 • $a Clemens, Samuel, $d 1835-1910 $i real identity

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