Beginning with the RDA ripples that are visible on the surface of the bibliographic data pool, this presentation reviews some highlights of the “new” cataloguing rules and explores the shifting perception of bibliographic data as we slowly drift toward a linked data future
This paper explains the background to the development of Resource Description and Access, a metadata...
In 2013, national libraries around the world began implementing the new metadata standard for catalo...
This presentation will describe how Resource Description and Access (RDA) has been applied in catalo...
Beginning with the RDA ripples that are visible on the surface of the bibliographic data pool, this ...
RDA: Resource Description and Access, is a new cataloguing standard which will replace the Anglo-Ame...
With effect from 31 March 2013, Resource Description and Access (RDA) has become the cataloguing con...
RDA (Resources Description and Access) is a new way to support resource discovery focusing on user t...
The new cataloguing guidelines Resource Description and Access (RDA) have recently been released and...
In June 2010 Anglo American Cataloguing Rules (AACR),the cataloguing standard in use for the last th...
This article discusses the barriers that exist between library bibliographic data and other data ava...
RDA: Resource Description and Access, is a new cataloguing standard which will replace the Anglo-Ame...
RDA Resource Description and Access are guidelines for description and access to resources designed ...
RDA, Resource Description and Access, is an international metadata standard designed to enable the d...
RDA (Resource Description and Access), was initially released in 2010 and, as it is particularly app...
<div><p class="AbstractParagraph">Libraries have struggled with connecting a plethora of content and...
This paper explains the background to the development of Resource Description and Access, a metadata...
In 2013, national libraries around the world began implementing the new metadata standard for catalo...
This presentation will describe how Resource Description and Access (RDA) has been applied in catalo...
Beginning with the RDA ripples that are visible on the surface of the bibliographic data pool, this ...
RDA: Resource Description and Access, is a new cataloguing standard which will replace the Anglo-Ame...
With effect from 31 March 2013, Resource Description and Access (RDA) has become the cataloguing con...
RDA (Resources Description and Access) is a new way to support resource discovery focusing on user t...
The new cataloguing guidelines Resource Description and Access (RDA) have recently been released and...
In June 2010 Anglo American Cataloguing Rules (AACR),the cataloguing standard in use for the last th...
This article discusses the barriers that exist between library bibliographic data and other data ava...
RDA: Resource Description and Access, is a new cataloguing standard which will replace the Anglo-Ame...
RDA Resource Description and Access are guidelines for description and access to resources designed ...
RDA, Resource Description and Access, is an international metadata standard designed to enable the d...
RDA (Resource Description and Access), was initially released in 2010 and, as it is particularly app...
<div><p class="AbstractParagraph">Libraries have struggled with connecting a plethora of content and...
This paper explains the background to the development of Resource Description and Access, a metadata...
In 2013, national libraries around the world began implementing the new metadata standard for catalo...
This presentation will describe how Resource Description and Access (RDA) has been applied in catalo...