RDA and libraries Gordon Dunsire Presented at a College Development Network webinar, 13 June 2013.

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RDA and libraries Gordon Dunsire Presented at a College Development Network webinar, 13 June 2013

Overview  Introduction to RDA  What it means for our library users  What it means for our library management systems  The RDA environment  Relationships with other catalogue standards such as MARC and ISBD and linked data

RDA  Resource Description and Access  A new standard for creating bibliographic metadata (catalogue record) content  Based on the Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules (AACR)  In development since 1841 (Panizzi’s rules for the British Museum)  And Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) and other more modern stuff  1995-

Why now? Impact of the global digital environment!

Short-term impact of RDA on users: Content of catalogue record  “Plain English” in prescriptive terminology  Place of publication not identified instead of [S.l.]  More consistency in terminology  wide screen, piano score, not drawn to scale, etc.  More detail and clarity in controlled vocabularies  computer disc cartridge, online resource, etc., instead of [electronic]

Long-term impact on users: Navigation of catalogue (1)  FRBR splits one record of a Resource into four records of a Work, an Expression, a Manifestation, and an Item (WEMI entities)  “products of intellectual or artistic endeavour that are named or described in bibliographic records”  From general/abstract to specific/concrete  Each entity attribute is associated with a user task  Find, Identify, Obtain, Use (FISO)

Work Expression 1 Manifestation 1.1 Item Expression 2 Manifestation 2.1Manifestation 2.2 Item 2.1.1Item 2.2.1Item Is realised through Is embodied in Is exemplified by Symphony no.1 LSO recording DVD-A Copy on shelf Example FRBR navigation

Long-term impact of RDA on users: Navigation of catalogue (2)  FRBR model includes relationships between entities  Work A derived from Work B  Entities include agents (persons, corporate bodies, families)  Manifestation A published by Agent B  RDA refines these relationships to provide an extensive list of roles and other designators  Rich interconnections between resources

Short-term impact on systems  RDA does not specify any data carrier or format  MARC 21 has added tags, etc. for RDA elements  Most current library systems can handle MARC 21  Index maps need updated  Display layouts may need tweaked  Many new controlled terms  Pull-down lists; display maps

Long-term impact on systems  WEMI records reduce duplication, but require new workflows  Attach a new Manifestation record to an existing Expression record  Publisher and machine-generated metadata part of the immediate RDA environment  Extension of shared cataloguing infrastructure  Or will it be something completely different?

RDA environment  Alignment/interoperability with MARC 21 and International Standard Bibliographic Description (ISBD)  Also ONIX (Publishing industry) content and carrier types via the RDA/ONIX Framework  Adoption beyond the Anglo-American axis  Germany and other European countries, etc.  Translations into French and German  Spanish on the way

RDA and linked data

Thank you! 