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1 RDA and Special Libraries Chris Todd, Janess Stewart & Jenny McDonald

2 What RDA is A replacement for AACR2 A different approach attributes and relationships instead of description and access points An emphasis on user needs The potential for better discovery systems A major change to the way cataloguers think about what they do

3 What RDA is not An encoding system yes, you can still use MARC or whatever you use in your system A display system whatever you use as your OPAC will be fine, with a few tweaks to display some new elements A discovery system RDA + appropriate encoding system = better discovery experience RDA on its own changes nothing A major change to the work cataloguers do

4 What do you need to know now? RDA is (almost certainly) coming to some libraries in the next year or two – some records already on the NUC National Library of NZ will publicise relevant information on the DescribeNZ wiki: http://www.describe.org.nz/ Before RDA can be fully implemented, changes need to be made to: –encoding standards (e.g. MARC) –display settings (what the OPAC & staff views look like) –search functionality (indexing new fields and subfields) To navigate RDA it really helps to understand FRBR

5 RDA timeline – key events RDA publishedJune 2010 US National Libraries test startedJune 2010 RDA records in OCLC WorldCatOctober 2010 US National Libraries test results completeMarch 2011 Library of Congress implementation decisionJune 2011 National Library of Australia, Library and Archives Canada and British Library implementation decision July – Sept. 2011? International implementation of RDA2 nd quarter 2012?

6 Access to RDA Online toolkit ALA (US$) EPIC (US$) Solo-user$195 / year$165.75 / year Site subscription, one user at a time $325 / year$276.25 / year Print copy from Facet Publishing (UK) (944 p.) £105.00 (binder not included)

7 For more information on subscriptions EPIC website: http://epic.org.nz Paula Banks, EPIC manager: paula.banks@dia.govt.nz http://www.rdatoolkit.org/pricing

8 What does RDA mean for special libraries? If you get records from the NUC –You need to know what RDA records look like –You need to decide what to do about the new RDA fields in your own catalogue If you add records to the NUC –You need to follow any new Te Puna guidelines for entry of records via WebCat or as full records (after implementation decision announced) If you don’t use the NUC at all –You won’t have to make any changes to your own system –You may still want to be aware of the impact of RDA on other libraries

9 Minimum requirements for the NUC Leader – type of record Leader – bibliographic level Leader – encoding level Fixed fields – date type Fixed fields – date 1 Fixed fields – language Fixed fields – cat source non-filing characters Cataloguing source (040) Print monograph ISBN / ISSN Main entry (1XX) Title proper General material designation Statement of responsibility Edition statement Place of publication Publisher’s name Extent MARCAACR2

10 In practice… Common additions many libraries would consider essential include... - subtitle - second author in statement of responsibility - added name entry - subject headings MARC Leader: language material, monograph, minimum level MARC fixed fields: single date, 1987, English, other (i.e. not national cataloguing agency) MARC Non-filing characters: 0 Cataloguing source: WN ISBN: 0-85142-197-0 Main entry: Aitchison, Jean, 1938- Title proper: Thesaurus construction Statement of responsibility: Jean Aitchison Edition statement: 2nd ed. Place of publication: London Publisher's name: Aslib Date of publication: 1987 Extent: 173 p.

11 ...and in MARC… Leader a m 7 008 s 1987 eng d 020 $a 0851421970 040 $a WN 100 1 $a Aitchison, Jean, $d 1938- 245 0 $a Thesaurus construction / $c Jean Aitchison. 250 $a 2nd ed. 260 $a London : $b Aslib, $c 1987. 300 $a 173 p. Common additions many libraries would consider essential include... - 245 $b & expanded $c - 6XX - 700

12 RDA core elements (basic book) Title proper Statement of responsibility related to title proper (1 st only) Designation of edition Place of publication (1 st only) Publisher’s name (1 st only) Date of publication Copyright date (separately) Identifier for the manifestation Extent Creator (1 st only) Language of the expression Carrier type Content type Work manifested Print monograph

13 RDA in practice Title proper: Thesaurus construction Statement of responsibility: Jean Aitchison Designation of edition: Second edition Place of publication: London Publisher's name: Aslib Date of publication: 1987 Copyright date:  1987 Identifier for the manifestation: 0-85142-197-0 Extent: 173 pages Creator: Aitchison, Jean, 1938- Language of the expression: English Carrier type: volume Content type: text Work manifested: Aitchison, Jean, 1938-. Thesaurus construction. These are new requirements but not new ideas

14 ...and in MARC… Leader a m 7 008 s 1987 eng d 020 $a 0851421970 040 $a WN $e rda 100 1 $a Aitchison, Jean, $d 1938-$e author. 245 0 $a Thesaurus construction / $c Jean Aitchison. 250 $a Second edition. 260 $a London : $b Aslib, $c 1987, ©1987. 300 $a 173 pages. 336$a text $2 rdacontent 338 $a volume $2 rdacarrier Not all RDA elements can be recorded in MARC at present

15 Some differences in RDA records Record what you see –Don’t abbreviate (illustrations; not ill.) –Don’t stop at 3 (by Cathy, Jason, Melanie and Robert; not by Cathy … [et al.]) Content/Carrier/Media types instead of General Material Designation (GMD) –Content type: Performed music & Carrier type: audio disc; not [sound recording] Explicit relationships! –author, composer, illustrator, contained in, motion picture adaptation of


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