In this article, the author focuses on the profound changes in foreign cataloging and the new international cataloging standard "Resource Description and Access" (RDA), the prospect of which is creating a model of linked data. The experience of Italian translation of RDA is covered and the main problems that have arisen during this work. Among them there are the permanent changes of its text and translation of new terms that define the context of cataloging for the future. The results of RDA development and dissemination in European countries after the EURIG seminar in Riga (May 2016) are presented. The article also touches upon BIBFRAME - a data model for bibliographic description designed to replace the MARC standards
The Director of the Central Institute for the Union Catalogue of Italian libraries (ICCU) provides a...
The logical model outlined in Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records in 1998 has led to a...
This issue of Jlis.it is focused on RDA, Resource Description and Access. In light of increasing int...
This article presents the process adopted by the France to bring library catalogs to the Web of data...
RDA (Resource Description and Access) has been adopted and is widely used as the standard for descri...
The contribution discusses some considerations on the changes of the bibliographic universe, with pa...
The contribution discusses some considerations on the changes of the bibliographic universe, with pa...
This paper presents the RDA cataloging code and the BIBFRAME initiative as trends for the future of ...
This study group intends to analyze the Resource Description and Access (RDA) code’s pros and cons, ...
RDA was created in response to complaints about the Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules, especially the...
The report aims to analyze the applicability of the Resource Description and Access (RDA) within the...
This poster illustrates basic introduction and concepts of linked data and how it relates to RDA an...
The development of RDA (Resource Description and Access), a new global cataloguing code, is analyzed...
At the end of June 2015 the Italian translation of RDA, Resource Description and Access, was complet...
This article presents the process adopted by the France to bring library catalogs to the Web of data...
The Director of the Central Institute for the Union Catalogue of Italian libraries (ICCU) provides a...
The logical model outlined in Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records in 1998 has led to a...
This issue of Jlis.it is focused on RDA, Resource Description and Access. In light of increasing int...
This article presents the process adopted by the France to bring library catalogs to the Web of data...
RDA (Resource Description and Access) has been adopted and is widely used as the standard for descri...
The contribution discusses some considerations on the changes of the bibliographic universe, with pa...
The contribution discusses some considerations on the changes of the bibliographic universe, with pa...
This paper presents the RDA cataloging code and the BIBFRAME initiative as trends for the future of ...
This study group intends to analyze the Resource Description and Access (RDA) code’s pros and cons, ...
RDA was created in response to complaints about the Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules, especially the...
The report aims to analyze the applicability of the Resource Description and Access (RDA) within the...
This poster illustrates basic introduction and concepts of linked data and how it relates to RDA an...
The development of RDA (Resource Description and Access), a new global cataloguing code, is analyzed...
At the end of June 2015 the Italian translation of RDA, Resource Description and Access, was complet...
This article presents the process adopted by the France to bring library catalogs to the Web of data...
The Director of the Central Institute for the Union Catalogue of Italian libraries (ICCU) provides a...
The logical model outlined in Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records in 1998 has led to a...
This issue of Jlis.it is focused on RDA, Resource Description and Access. In light of increasing int...