Die Begleitwebsite ergänzt das Lehrbuch "Basiswissen RDA" durch Aktualisierungen und zusätzliche Materialien und bietet außerdem in einem Blog Neuigkeiten und Informationen rund um das Thema RDA.
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Beziehungskennzeichnungen: Beziehungen zwischen einer Ressource und Personen,
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Auf diesen Seiten möchten wir mit Ihnen Informationen zu dem internationalen Regelwerk Resource Description and Access (RDA) und zum Stand der Arbeiten für die Einführung der RDA in der DNB austauschen.
Diese Begleitwebsite ergänzt das Lehrbuch "Lehrbuch Basiswissen RDA" von Heidrun Wiesenmüller und Silke Horny durch Aktualisierungen und zusätzliche Materialien und bietet außerdem in einem Blog Neuigkeiten und Informationen rund um das Thema RDA.
The RDA blog is a blog on RDA, a new library cataloguing standard that provides instructions and guidelines on formulating data for resource description and discovery, organized based on the Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR), intended for use by libraries and other cultural organizations replacing Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules (AACR2)
The Joint Steering Committee for development of RDA (JSC) is responsible for maintaining RDA (Resource Description and Access). The JSC was previously responsible for maintenance of the Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules (AACR), which RDA has been developed to replace.
Rimmf is a a visualization tool for cataloguers, to help them to get used to thinking RDA, instead of thinking AACR/MARC, as well as a cataloging training tool, to help educators teach RDA thinking.
One of my ATLA colleagues just pointed out this practical guide to RDA: RDA Training Booklet by Marielle Veve. It can be used as a quick reference for cataloging changes needed for the switch from AACR2 to RDA.
RDA (Resource Description and Access) - the working title of the new standard that will be the successor to AACR2. RDA is designed for the digital world. It will provide: A flexible framework for describing all resources - analog and digital; Data that is readily adaptable to new and emerging database structures; Data that is compatible with existing records in online library catalogues. FRBR (Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records) provides the conceptual foundation for RDA .
Karen Coyle is in the putting the finishing touches on the February issue of Library Technology Reports, titled "RDA Vocabularies for a Twenty-First-Century Data Environment". In the following excerpt, she addresses the difficulty that many librarians have in understanding the basic concepts of FRBR, and offers some diagrams to clarify them. Though understanding FRBR may be tricky, she argues, it is essential to a transformation to a modern, workable data environment.
In this post, Jennifer Bowen discusses the implications of Karen Coyle's January issue of Library Technology Reports, and places it in the current context of Metadata librarianship.
The Resource Description and Access (RDA) standard, due to be released this coming summer, has included since May 2007 a parallel effort to build Semantic Web enabled vocabularies. This article describes that effort and the decisions made to express the vocabularies for use within the library community and in addition as a bridge to the future of library data outside the current MARC-based systems. The authors also touch on the registration activities that have made the vocabularies usable independently of the RDA textual guidance. Designed for both human and machine users, the registered vocabularies describe the relationships between FRBR, the RDA classes and properties and the extensive value vocabularies developed for use within RDA.
The German National Library is currently generating training materials and making these available to all libraries and other cultural institutions in the German-speaking countries to coincide with the introduction of the new cataloguing code Resource Description and Access (RDA). The intention of the German National Library is to support the associations, libraries and other institutions in developing their own training materials and to help avoid duplication of work.
This document is one of three that define the framework for the development of RDA. The RDA Strategic Plan establishes long-term goals for RDA and the strategies for achieving those goals in the period 2005-2009. The RDA Objectives and Principles document sets out the objectives and principles that govern the overall design of RDA as well as objectives and principles relating to the functionality of the data produced through the application of RDA. This document defines the scope and structure of RDA in relation to its underlying conceptual models (FRBR 1 and FRAD 2 ) and to two related metadata models (the DCMI Abstract Model 3 and The <indecs> Metadata Framework 4 ).
T. Aalberg, E. O’Neill, und M. Žumer. Cataloging & Classification Quarterly, 0 (0):
1--11(Februar 2021)Publisher: Routledge\_eprint: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/01639374.2021.1876802.
M. Sfakakis, S. Zapounidou, und C. Papatheodorou. Cataloging & Classification Quarterly, 58 (7):
603--631(Oktober 2020)Publisher: Routledge
\_eprint: https://doi.org/10.1080/01639374.2020.1821856.
H. Wiesenmüller. Strategien für die Bibliothek als Ort Festschrift für Petra Hauke zum 70. Geburtstag, De Gruyter, Berlin ; Boston, Mass., Mit einer Bibliographie der Gefeierten Edition, (2016)