From AACR2 to RDA: An Evolution Kathy Glennan University of Maryland.

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From AACR2 to RDA: An Evolution Kathy Glennan University of Maryland

Why New Cataloging Rules? Feeling that continued revision of AACR2 not sufficient to address issues  Evolving formats, including items that belong to more than one class of material  Limitations with existing GMDs and SMDs  Integrating resources  Separation of “content” and “carrier” concepts Integrate FRBR principles

Why not AACR3? Reviewers of AACR3 Part I ( ) identified areas for improvement:  More metadata-friendly; less library jargon  More connection to FRBR  Modify the connection of the rules to ISBD  Changes need to be significant enough to merit a new cataloging code, but records still need to be compatible with AACR2

RDA – Big Picture Concepts Designed for the digital world Founded on AACR Informed by FRBR and FRAR Consistent, flexible and extensible framework Compatible with international principles, models and standards Useable outside the library community

RDA will… Serve as a new content standard for description and access Function best as an interactive, online tool Improve instructions for non-print resources Separate rules for recording and presentation of data elements Eliminate redundancy Incorporate rules for authority control

RDA Achievements To Date Editor: Tom Delsey Project manager: Marjorie Bloss Prospectus and FAQ available online Draft of Part I publicly available; opportunity for anyone to comment RDA-L, a discussion forum RDA Forums at ALA meetings

RDA Stakeholders Catalogers -- and -- Library administrators Cataloging educators Public service librarians System developers Metadata communities MARC format developers National and international programs  (PCC, ISSN, IFLA, etc.)

RDA Organization Part I – Resource Description  Functional objectives and principles Part II – Relationships  Persons, families and corporate bodies  Citations for related works  Instructions for particular types of works Part III – Access Point Control  Formulating access points  Recording data used in access point control

RDA Will Also Include General Introduction Appendices for:  Capitalization  Abbreviations  Initial articles  Presentation of descriptive, access point control data Glossary Index

RDA Part I - Chapters 0. Introduction 1. General guidelines for resource description 2. Identification of the resource 3. Technical description 4. Content description 5. Information on terms of availability 6. Item-specific information

RDA Part I – Guideline Structure Data elements/attributes for description of resources  Purpose and scope (FRBR user tasks)  Source for the attribute  How to record the attribute  Notes pertaining to the attribute

RDA Part I – Chapter 2 Example 2.7 Publisher, distributor, etc.  Basic instructions on recording names of publishers, distributors, etc.  Name of publisher  Name of distributor  Name of manufacturer  Notes on publisher, distributor, etc.

RDA Part II – Relationships Relationships  Works  Expressions  Manifestations  Items  Persons  Corporate bodies  Families Citations  Works  Expressions  Manifestations  Items Simplify choice of primary access point for citations of works

RDA Part III – Access Point Control General guidelines Authorized forms  Persons, Families, Corporate bodies, Places  Citations (“uniform titles”) for works, expressions Variant forms

RDA Timeline Oct Apr. 2006:  Draft of Part I; constituency review May-Sept. 2006:  Draft of Part II; constituency review Oct Apr. 2007:  Draft of Part III; constituency review May-Sept. 2007:  General Introduction, Appendices & Glossary 2008: Publication

RDA Constituency Review Timeline constraints  Draft available to JSC first, then posted on JSC website  Constituent bodies prepare comprehensive response in time to meet JSC deadline  JSC deadline set about one month prior to their next meeting

RDA Constituency Review Workload constraints  JSC decisions that will not be revisited ISBD in appendix; Organization of Part I  CC:DA asked to identify “big issues” What guidelines are difficult to apply? Which rules generate unacceptable outcomes?  Most proposals to change AACR2 practice will remain unaddressed until RDA published  RDA will not be perfect when first published!

AACR2 vs. RDA Two parts  Description  Headings, Uniform Titles, and References Three parts  Resource Description  Relationships  Access Point Control

AACR2 vs. RDA Integrated with ISBD Based on 1961 Paris Principles Part I organized by class of material First cataloging code to integrate all media ISBD optional; just one of display options Based on FRBR & FRAR models Part I organized by data element Potential to add general subject access rules as well

AACR2 vs. RDA Created for card catalogs Used by library community Evolved into an electronic product Created for integrated library systems Goal to be used by various communities: library, metadata, etc. Envisioned as an electronic product

AACR2 vs. RDA Catalog an “item” Heading Main entry Added entry Uniform title Catalog a “resource” Access point Primary access point Secondary access point Citation access point…  For a work  For an expression  For a manifestation

AACR2 vs. RDA 3 levels of description  Minimum  Expanded  Comprehensive Statement of responsibility required Mandatory elements  Given in list by data element  Reflect attributes of work, expression & manifestation Statement of responsibility optional

AACR2 vs. RDA Repeated rules from one chapter to the next  Rules not always consistent GMD/SMD construction gives information about nature of resource Organization by data element removes redundancy  Eliminates consistency problem GMD/SMD structure revisited to expand possibilities; still under review

AACR2 vs. RDA Notes in a separate section within each Part I chapter Preferred sources of information based on class of material Rules for notes included with each Part I attribute Preferred sources of information apply to all materials; rules may consider “the entire resource” as the preferred source

AACR2 vs. RDA Use of Latin abbreviations [sic], [i.e.], [S.l.]… A mixture of principle- and case-based rules Rule of three often invoked Elimination of Latin abbreviations  Rules may remove all abbreviations unless used in the resource Goal to include only principle-based rules Rule of three likely eliminated

AACR2 vs. RDA A few specialist manuals, such as Cartographic Materials: A Manual of Interpretation for AACR2 LC Rule Interpretations Potential for many specialist manuals LC will create new guidelines for use with RDA

RDA – Issues in Tension Transcription vs. accuracy  Where to record corrections to data elements Use of abbreviations  When is this appropriate & where? Generalization/simplification of rules vs. special needs based on “class of material” Creating rules that accommodate electronically supplied data Print vs. electronic version of rules