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Title: RDA: Resource Description and Access


1
RDA Resource Description and Access
  • A Cataloguing Code for the Future
  • -- Change or Evolution?
  • Svensk Biblioteksförenings kommitté för
    katalogisering
  • 13 November 2007
  • Judith A. Kuhagen, Library of Congress
  • Washington, D.C.

2
Katalog 2.0
  • Does your conference theme also mean
  • Cataloguing 2.0? Yes!
  • Cataloguer 2.0? Yes!
  • What isnt changing responsibility to meet
    users needs!

3
Reactions to change
  • Those who expect moments of change to be
    comfortable and free of conflict have not learned
    their history.
  • Joan Wallach Scott
  • But also
  • challenge,
  • opportunity,
  • improvement!

4
Future of cataloguers?
  • It is not the strongest of the species that
    survive, nor the most intelligent, but the one
    most responsive to change.
  • Author unknown, commonly
  • misattributed to Charles Darwin

5
Emotions of change
  • More threatening aspects of definitions
  • to make radically different
  • to replace with another
  • especially if change for the sake of change
  • More reassuring aspects of definitions
  • to undergo a modification of for a new purpose
  • to undergo transformation, transition

6
Change or evolution?
  • Question really is not appropriate as an or
    question because evolution is defined as
  • a process of change in a certain direction
  • the process of working out or developing

7
My answer?
  • RDA is both
  • -- a change from the past
  • and
  • -- a transition into the future
  • of Catalogue 2.0
  • (and Cataloguing 2.0/Cataloguer 2.0)

8
Topics today
  • Why a new standard?
  • RDA goals
  • RDA standards, principles, and models
  • RDA structure and content
  • Proposals in Access Point Control draft
  • Preparing for RDA

9
New cataloging environment
  • Wide range of information carriers wider depth
    complexity of content
  • Metadata (bibliographic information) created by a
    wider range of personnel in and outside libraries
  • Some using new metadata schema (Dublin Core,
    etc.)
  • Descriptive data in digital form (ONIX, etc.)
  • Improved database structures

10
Standard for that environment
  • Align with conceptual models (FRBR, FRAD) to
    build well-formed metadata
  • Encourage use as a content standard for metadata
    schema
  • Encourage international applicability
  • Address current problems
  • Provide more consistency
  • Be principle-based (IME ICC)
  • To build catalogers judgment
  • Encourage application of FRBR/FRAD

11
Why not just keep revising AACR2?
  • AACR2
  • 1978
  • 1988
  • 1998
  • 2002

12
Background
  • 1997 International Conference on the Principles
    and Future Development of AACR, Toronto
  • Worldwide experts invited by the JSC
  • Reviewed principles
  • Content vs. display
  • Logical structure of the rules
  • Seriality
  • Internationalization

13
From AACR3 to RDA
  • April 2005 decided to start afresh by
    rethinking and restructuring AACR3
  • Came as a result of concerns that a revision of
    AACR2 would not accommodate digital resources
  • Adopted the name Resource Description and Access

14
International developments IFLA
  • Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records
    (FRBR)
  • Functional Requirements for Authority Data (FRAD)
  • Updating of the 1961 Paris Principles
  • IFLA Meetings of Experts on an International
    Cataloguing Code

15
International developments VIAF
  • Virtual International Authority File
  • Linked system connecting existing authority files
  • Project OCLC, Deutsche Nationalbibliothek,
    Library of Congress, and now Bibliothèque de
    France
  • Not connected to RDA but such a project will
    allow easier use of RDA by non-English communities

16
VIAF OAI model
17
Other collaboration
  • RDA/ONIX framework for categorizing resources in
    all media for both libraries and the publishing
    industry
  • RDA/DC/IEEE/LOM/Semantic Web Data Modeling
    Meeting, London 2007 -- recommendations
  • Make vocabularies for types of carrier, etc.,
    available in SKOS or RDF schemas
  • Develop an RDA application profile for Dublin Core

http//www.bl.uk/services/bibliographic/meeting.ht
ml
18
Implementationscenarios
  • Potential implementations of RDA
  • Goal Relational/object-oriented database
    structure!
  • Linked bibliographic and authority records
  • Flat file database structure (no links)

http//www.collectionscanada.ca/jsc/working2.html
ed-2
19
  • RDA goals

20
RDA will be
  • A new standard for resource description and
    access
  • Designed for the digital environment
  • Developed as a web-based product (paper also
    available)
  • Description and access of all digital and analog
    resources
  • Resulting records usable in the digital
    environment (Internet, Web OPACs, etc.)

21
RDA will be
  • A multinational content standard providing
    bibliographic description and access for the
    variety of media and formats collected by
    libraries today
  • Independent
  • Of the encoding communication format (e.g., MARC
    21, MODS, Dublin Core)
  • Of the display format (e.g., ISBD, OPAC labels)

22
Connection to ISBD
  • As a content standard, RDA does not use the
    International Standard Bibliographic Description
    order of data elements and prescribed punctuation
  • However, RDA description chapters based on
    foundation of ISBD elements as used in FRBR
  • Appendix for ISBD display of RDA records

23
Audience for RDA
  • Developed for use in English- language, Western
    environment
  • But intent to be more neutral so can also be
    used in other communities

24
Internationalization
  • Translations will substitute any specific terms
    in English
  • Changes in instructions to remove bias for
    English in choosing sources in the resource,
    forms of name, reference sources, etc.
  • Alternatives language, script, numeric systems,
    calendars, etc.
  • More to be done in future names in some
    languages, non-Western music, etc.

25
RDA will
  • Support user tasks
  • Find, identify, select, obtain FRBR
  • Find, identify, contextualize, justify FRAD
  • Enable users of library catalogues, etc., to
    find and use resources appropriate to their
    information needs
  • library staff, on-site users, remote users

26
Who develops and supports RDA?
27
JSC Project Management Team
Back Tom Delsey, RDA editor Hugh Taylor, CILIP
Barbara Tillett, LC Alan Danskin, BL. Front
Deirdre Kiorgaard, ACOC and chair John Attig,
ALA Marg Stewart, CCC Nathalie Schulz, JSC
secretary. Missing Marjorie Bloss, Project
Manager.
28
Creating RDA
  • Process of creating RDA
  • Editor prepares draft chapters
  • JSC reviews draft chapters
  • Editor revises draft chapters
  • JSC constituencies (and others -- including
    Swedish colleagues) review draft chapters
  • JSC considers comments and requests changes to
    text by the Editor

29
  • RDA structure and content

30
RDA 2006 structure
  • General introduction
  • Part A Description and access
  • Part B Access point control
  • Part C Data about data
  • Appendices
  • Capitalization, Abbreviations, Initial articles
  • Presentations of descriptive and authority data
  • Glossary Index

31
RDA Nov. 2007 structure
  • General introduction
  • Attributes
  • Works and Expressions Manifestations and Items
  • Persons, Families, Corporate Bodies
  • Concepts, Objects, Events, Places
  • Relationships
  • Works and Expressions Manifestations and Items
  • Persons, Families, Corporate Bodies
  • Concepts, Objects, Events, Places
  • Appendices
  • Capitalization, Abbreviations, Initial articles
  • Presentation (ISBD display, etc.)
  • Controlled lists
  • Glossary
  • Index

32
Appendices
  • ACapitalization
  • BAbbreviations
  • CInitial articles
  • DRecord syntaxes for descriptive data
  • ISBD, MARC 21 Bibliographic format displays
  • ERecord syntaxes for access point control data
  • MARC 21 Authority format displays
  • Appendices for controlled vocabulary lists
  • Role designations, relationship designations,
    types of carriers, types of content, etc.

33
New structure Attributes
  • Introduction
  • General guidelines for resource description
  • Resource identification - FRBR Identify
  • Carrier description - FRBR Select
  • Content description - FRBR Select
  • Acquisition and access information - FRBR
    Obtain
  • Former Part A content rearranged

34
New structure Relationships
FRBR Find
  • Persons, families, corporate bodies associated
    with a resource
  • Relationships between FRBR Group 1 and Group 2
    entities
  • Related resources
  • Relationships among FRBR Group 1 entities Works,
    Expressions, Manifestations, Items

35
Names of entities preferred, variant
  • General guidelines
  • Persons
  • Families
  • Corporate bodies
  • Places
  • Works, expressions, manifestations, and items
  • Additional instructions Musical, legal, and
    religious works

FRBR and FRAD Find
36
Data about data
  • Source of data
  • Title from container
  • Description based on
  • Convention followed by agency for
    transliteration, etc.

37
New terminology
  • AACR2 terms
  • Heading
  • Authorized heading
  • Main Entry
  • Added Entry
  • Authority control
  • Uniform title
  • RDA terms
  • Access point
  • Preferred access point
  • Access point/creator of work
  • Access point
  • Access point control
  • Preferred title

concept of naming the work includes name of
creator when applicable
38
New elements
  • Media, Carrier, and Content Types to replace GMDs
  • To be more comprehensive, e.g.
  • File characteristics for digital materials
  • Video format characteristics
  • Custodial information for archival resources
  • Braille characteristics
  • URLs
  • Entity identifiers (person, corporate body, work)
  • Language of the person

39
Transcription
  • Importance of transcription of data to identify
    the resource varies
  • Rare books very important!
  • Digital materials not as important
  • Take what you see
  • Correction of inaccuracies elsewhere
  • Facilitating automated data capture

40
Organization within chapters
  • Elements and sub-elements
  • Similarities across all types of resources
  • Required or optional
  • Some additional instructions for certain types of
    resources or content
  • Some repetition of information due to development
    as a Web tool -- wont be read in linear fashion

41
Customizing RDA
  • Instructions coded by type of content, mode of
    issuance, etc.
  • Can create a customized version of the Web-based
    RDA to see only the instructions you need or want
    to see
  • General cartographic
  • General serial
  • etc.

42
Proposals in Access Point Control draft
43
Draft in Dec. 2007
  • Announcement of draft review
  • Posted on JSC site
  • Cover letter with explanations and specific
    topics to be considered
  • Draft of chapters
  • Comments due in March 2008

44
Access point control record
  • Context missing in AACR2 the access point
    control record itself
  • Some elements for both the access point itself
    and the access point control record (e.g.,
    preferred name)
  • Some elements for the access point control record
    -- may be needed in access point to distinguish
    the entity (e.g., birthdate)
  • Some elements only for the access point control
    record (e.g., location of the corporate body)

45
Preview of proposals
  • No longer a rule of 3 when naming the work
    (will be first-named creator)
  • Adding a chapter for Families
  • Clarifying separate identities for persons
  • Birth and death dates now separate elements (may
    still want to identify when displaying dates)

46
Proposals for naming works, etc.
  • Question for constituencies Use original title
    or commonly-known title?
  • Current disagreement within IME ICC
  • No longer using Selections (doesnt identify)
  • Wont assign a preferred title to some aggregate
    works (doesnt identify) for example, two works
    by one person
  • No longer using Polyglot (doesnt identify) --
    name separate expressions instead

47
Preparing for RDA
48
Questions and answers
  • FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) on adopting
    RDA and other topics available on the JSC Web
    site
  • http//www.collectionscanada.ca/jsc/rda.html

49
Decisions
  • Data elements
  • Required minimal number of mandatory elements
    (RDA 1.4)
  • Options for specific situations
  • Alternatives
  • Related to language, script, recording
    relationships, etc.
  • Encoding RDA elements
  • Display of RDA-based records

50
Coding RDA records
  • Most RDA elements can be incorporated into MARC
    21
  • Some changes/additions for MARC 21 (JSC working
    with MARBI), for example
  • New Descriptive rules value for RDA
  • New data elements to replace GMDs
  • Controlled vocabularies (e.g., roles)
  • RDA and Dublin Core mappings, further
    discussions

51
Making decisions
  • Who decides how to apply RDA?
  • National libraries within JSC
  • Library of Congress and participants in the
    Program for Cooperative Cataloging
  • Other cooperative project groups
  • Individual institutions
  • Based on what users need! Talk with them!

52
Retrospective catalog maintenance?
  • Intention RDA records to be compatible with
    AACR2 records
  • Need for retrospective adjustments when
    integrating RDA and AACR2 records will be minimal
  • Making changes now only if there is a definite
    need for the change
  • JSC keeping list of changes to consider after
    first release of RDA

53
Calendar
  • Remaining draft reviews
  • Dec. 2007-Mar. 2008 Access Point Control
  • July-Sept. 2008 Complete draft of RDA
  • Early 2009 First release of RDA

54
Commenting on RDA drafts
  • RDA drafts documents available at
  • http//www.collectionscanada.ca/jsc/rda.html
  • Informal discussion subscribe to RDA-L (link on
    page above)
  • Formal comments send to Chair of JSC Deirdre
    Kiorgaard, dkiorgaa_at_nla.gov.au

55
RDA products
  • Online (Web tool) product first
  • Different pricing structures
  • Additional formats co-publishers want
    information from you
  • Write to JSC Chair, Deirdre Kiorgaard
    dkiorgaa_at_nla.gov.au

56
RDA Online
  • Early prototype available a 3-minute
    demonstration of RDA Online with a brief survey
    -- your comments wanted
  • Updated prototype at the American Library
    Association meeting in January 2008
  • Beta version of the Web tool available later in
    2008 (goal for IFLA in Québec in August)

www.rdaonline.org
57
Training for RDA
  • Catalogers will need some training in RDA but it
    wont need to be extensive
  • Before 2009 Orientation to and background on
    the underlying conceptual models and the
    principles
  • Training on rules that have changed between AACR2
    and RDA
  • Groups that provide training are beginning to
    make plans for different packages
  • Online product will assist with learning

58
Summary
  • Internationally-agreed principles
  • IME ICC
  • Internationally-agreed conceptual models
  • FRBR
  • FRAD
  • Collaborative effort
  • Resulting records for use in Web environment
  • First release in 2009
  • Part of transition to Catalogue 2.0

59
Final thought
  • If nothing ever changed, thered be no
    butterflies. (Author unknown)

60
Questions?
  • Now?
  • Later jkuh_at_loc.gov
  • Tusen tack!
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