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The International Development of RDA: Resource Description and Access

The International Development of RDA: Resource Description and Access. Barbara B. Tillett, Ph.D. Chief, Policy & Standards Division, Library of Congress & Chair, Joint Steering Committee for Development of RDA. What ’ s wrong with AACR2? . Increasingly complex Lack of logical structure

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The International Development of RDA: Resource Description and Access

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  1. The International Development of RDA: Resource Description and Access Barbara B. Tillett, Ph.D. Chief, Policy & Standards Division, Library of Congress & Chair, Joint Steering Committee for Development of RDA

  2. What’s wrong with AACR2? Increasingly complex Lack of logical structure Mixing content and carrier data Hierarchical relationships missing Written before FRBR Not enough support for collocation Before Internet and well-formed metadata Anglo-American centric viewpoint 2 Based on slide from Ann Chapman, UKOLN

  3. 1997 International Conference on the Principles and Future Development of AACR Toronto, Canada JSC invited worldwide experts Issues leading to RDA Principles Content vs. carrier Seriality Internationalization 3

  4. AACR3 4

  5. RDA based on IFLA’s international models and principles Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR; 1998) Functional Requirements for Authority Data (FRAD; 2009) Statement of International Cataloguing Principles (ICP; 2009) 5

  6. General Principles (ICP) Convenience of user Representation Common usage Accuracy Sufficiency and necessity Significance Economy • Consistency and Standardization • Integration • Defensible, not arbitrary • If contradict, take a defensible, practical solution. 6

  7. FRBR IFLA’s Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) User tasks Find Identify Select Obtain Entities, Relationships, Attributes Mandatory elements for a national level bibliographic record 7

  8. IFLA - Principles, Conceptual models, ISBD/ISSN ONIX (Publishers) – types of content, media, carriers Dublin Core, IEEE/LOM, Semantic Web, W3C “Data Modeling Meeting” - London 2007 & 2012 RDA/MARC Working Group (MARBI) JSC Collaborations with Other Metadata Communities 8

  9. Other Collaborations Law Library community Treaties Hebraica and Religion Teams at LC Bible proposals Mss/Archives experts at LC (Mss. Div., NUCMC, American Folklife Center, Rare Books) DACS Music Division and Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound Div., Music Library Association, Canadian Assoc. of Music Libs. AMIM2 and Ch.6 proposals for music and sound recordings Prints & Photographs Division CCO Geography and Map Division at LC 9

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  11. GOALS: RDA will be … A new standard for resource description and access Designed for the digitalworld Optimized for use as an online product Description and access of all resources All types of content and media Resulting records usable in the digital environment (Internet/Semantic Web, Web OPACs, etc.) 11

  12. RDA – The Goals Rules should be easy to use and interpret Be applicable to an online, networked environment Provide effective bibliographic control for all types of media Encourage use beyond the library community Be compatible with other similar standards Have a logical structure based on internationally agreed principles Separate content and carrier data Examples – more of them, more appropriate 12 slide Ann Chapman, UKOLN

  13. RDA Toolkit Web Page 14

  14. Translations of RDA German Spanish French Chinese Italian (others in the works: Portuguese, Finnish, Croatian, and more)

  15. RDA Administration - CoP Committee of Principals American Library Association ALA BL British Library CLA LAC Library & Archives Canada Canadian Library Association CILIP LC Library of Congress NLA Chartered Institutes of Library & Information Professionals National Library of Australia

  16. Supporting Organizational Structure Committee of Principals Fund Trustees/ Publishers Joint Steering Committee ALA CC:DA ACOC BL CCC CILIP/BL DNB LC

  17. JSC Membership Expanded JSC membership to DNB (2011+) Christine Frodl First official proposal (on “Initial articles”) approved in Glasgow, Nov. 2011 New JSC Secretary (2012+) Judy Kuhagen New JSC Chair (Nov. 2011+)Barbara Tillett

  18. JSC in Glasgow, Nov. 2011 Kevin Marsh (ACOC) Christine Frodl (DNB) John Attig (ALA) Barbara Tillett (LC) Deirdre Kiorgaard (ACOC) Marg Stewart (CCC/LAC) Gordon Dunsire (CILIP) Thurstan Young (past-JSC Sec) Alan Danskin (BL, JSC Chair in 2011)

  19. Internationalization of JSC Membership JSC added DNB representative 2011 substantial commitment to RDA already made by DNB preparation of the German translation announced its intention to implement RDA during 2013 Up to two further members to JSC within the next three years JSC recommends scheduling a fundamental review, to take place not later than end 2014, to establish a principled approach to participation in RDA development and JSC membership

  20. JSC Activities Development & maintenance of RDA RDA Toolkit content, mappings, examples Element set & value vocabularies on the Open Metadata Registry Training & Outreach Europe (EURIG), Asia, South America/Latin America, etc. Collaborations RDA/ONIX Framework ISBD/ISSN/FRBR Music, Law, Religion, Archives communities Web site: http://www.rda-jsc.org

  21. http://www.rda-jsc.org

  22. Continuous Improvements Review and improve instructions Revise instructions carried forward from AACR2 Goal: Well-formed metadata to describe resources/relationships and provide access Build on ICP, FRBR/FRAD Example: April 2012 Update =135 RDA changes 78 “Proposals” 65 “Fast Track”

  23. Changes to RDA - Process Proposals for new or changed content of the RDA instructions People in the countries represented by JSC members Send written proposal to appropriate JSC constituency representative for those regions of the world (Germany, Australia, Canada, UK, US) All others send proposals to the JSC Chair Proposals reviewed by JSC (annually for now) Approved proposals entered into the RDA Toolkit in April or October

  24. Corrections to Errors - Process RDA content corrections Channel same as for proposals to JSC JSC member checks with other JSC members to “Fast Track” Once approved, corrections made to RDA Toolkit monthly (2nd Tuesday each month) RDA Toolkit corrections, suggestions, and questions Send to RDAToolkit “Support”: (http://access.rdatoolkit.org)

  25. RDA Content questions Library of Congress LChelp4rda@loc.gov

  26. Any other business Contact the JSC Chair JSCChair@rdatoolkit.org

  27. Conclusions International participation in the creation and development of RDA International focus of the instructions – work in progress Multilingual tool

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