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This presentation explores the debates surrounding RDA (Resource Description and Access), examining whether it is a substantial improvement over traditional cataloging methods or a misguided initiative. Discussions highlight perspectives from various stakeholders, including critics like Rick Block, who views RDA as problematic. Additionally, the implications of MARC (Machine-Readable Cataloging) in the context of RDA will be analyzed, reflecting on its relevance in today's libraries and how it may impact cataloging practices moving forward.
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