This article presents the process adopted by the France to bring library catalogs to the Web of data and the RDA role in this general strategy. After analising RDA limits and inconsistencies, inherited from the tradition of AACR and MARC21 catalogues, the authors present the French approach to RDA and its positioning in correlation to international standards like ISBD and FRBR. The method adopted in France for FRBRising the catalogues go through a technical work of creating alignment beteween existing data, exploiting the technologies applied to the creation of data.bnf.fr and through a revision of the French cataloguing rules, allowing FRBRised metadata creation. This revision is based on RDA and it is setting up a French RDA application p...
Resource Description and Access (RDA) is an international metadata standard designed to enable the...
This article compares the cataloging code RDA: Resource Description and Access to the Anglo-American...
The library community in Germany, Austria and German-speaking Switzerland achieved a common goal at ...
This article presents the process adopted by the France to bring library catalogs to the Web of data...
L’arrivée de nouvelles normes représente toujours une période de grands changements pour un milieu d...
Comprend une bibliographie.Conférence-midi présentée le jeudi 19 mars 2009 au personnel des biblioth...
Nous allons suivre prochainement, avec quelques collègues, une formation sur les évolutions récentes...
RDA (Resource Description and Access) has been adopted and is widely used as the standard for descri...
Objectiu: Analitzar la situació actual de la normativa francesa de catalogació en relació a l’evoluc...
The contribution discusses some considerations on the changes of the bibliographic universe, with pa...
In this article, the author focuses on the profound changes in foreign cataloging and the new intern...
RDA was created in response to complaints about the Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules, especially the...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Cataloging & Classific...
This research explored the implementations and perceptions of the Resource Description and Access (R...
RDA Resource Description and Access are guidelines for description and access to resources designed ...
Resource Description and Access (RDA) is an international metadata standard designed to enable the...
This article compares the cataloging code RDA: Resource Description and Access to the Anglo-American...
The library community in Germany, Austria and German-speaking Switzerland achieved a common goal at ...
This article presents the process adopted by the France to bring library catalogs to the Web of data...
L’arrivée de nouvelles normes représente toujours une période de grands changements pour un milieu d...
Comprend une bibliographie.Conférence-midi présentée le jeudi 19 mars 2009 au personnel des biblioth...
Nous allons suivre prochainement, avec quelques collègues, une formation sur les évolutions récentes...
RDA (Resource Description and Access) has been adopted and is widely used as the standard for descri...
Objectiu: Analitzar la situació actual de la normativa francesa de catalogació en relació a l’evoluc...
The contribution discusses some considerations on the changes of the bibliographic universe, with pa...
In this article, the author focuses on the profound changes in foreign cataloging and the new intern...
RDA was created in response to complaints about the Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules, especially the...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Cataloging & Classific...
This research explored the implementations and perceptions of the Resource Description and Access (R...
RDA Resource Description and Access are guidelines for description and access to resources designed ...
Resource Description and Access (RDA) is an international metadata standard designed to enable the...
This article compares the cataloging code RDA: Resource Description and Access to the Anglo-American...
The library community in Germany, Austria and German-speaking Switzerland achieved a common goal at ...