RDA (Resources Description and Access) is a new way to support resource discovery focusing on user tasks in the digital age. RDA, the new cataloguing guidelines have been developed, tested and are set to be implemented in March 2013. As we shift away from AACR2 preparation for training is underway and cataloguing records created using the new rules will start to appear in your library catalogues. F. Tim Knight and Darren J. Furey guide you through the changes you can expect to see including an overview of FRBR (Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records) the conceptual model that underlies the structure of RDA
A PowerPoint presentation given at the British Columbia Library Association annual conference on Apr...
Presentation made March 3, 2011, to library staff at Concordia University as part of the Brown Bag L...
RDA (Resource Description and Access) is going to promote a great change. In fact, guidelines – rath...
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...
A presentation intended for non-catalogers on Resource Description and Access (RDA), the proposed ne...
With effect from 31 March 2013, Resource Description and Access (RDA) has become the cataloguing con...
This presentation discusses what cataloging managers need to know about Resource Description and Acc...
In June 2010 Anglo American Cataloguing Rules (AACR),the cataloguing standard in use for the last th...
Catalogers in academic libraries are facing a fundamental change in our guidelines and instructions ...
In 2013, national libraries around the world began implementing the new metadata standard for catalo...
Resource Description and Access or RDA is a set of guidelines and instructions on resource descripti...
RDA Resource Description and Access are guidelines for description and access to resources designed ...
A PowerPoint presentation given at the British Columbia Library Association conference on April 22, ...
This resource is a guide to RDA (Resource Description and Access), replacing AACR2 (Anglo-American C...
A PowerPoint presentation given at the British Columbia Library Association annual conference on Apr...
Presentation made March 3, 2011, to library staff at Concordia University as part of the Brown Bag L...
RDA (Resource Description and Access) is going to promote a great change. In fact, guidelines – rath...
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...
A presentation intended for non-catalogers on Resource Description and Access (RDA), the proposed ne...
With effect from 31 March 2013, Resource Description and Access (RDA) has become the cataloguing con...
This presentation discusses what cataloging managers need to know about Resource Description and Acc...
In June 2010 Anglo American Cataloguing Rules (AACR),the cataloguing standard in use for the last th...
Catalogers in academic libraries are facing a fundamental change in our guidelines and instructions ...
In 2013, national libraries around the world began implementing the new metadata standard for catalo...
Resource Description and Access or RDA is a set of guidelines and instructions on resource descripti...
RDA Resource Description and Access are guidelines for description and access to resources designed ...
A PowerPoint presentation given at the British Columbia Library Association conference on April 22, ...
This resource is a guide to RDA (Resource Description and Access), replacing AACR2 (Anglo-American C...
A PowerPoint presentation given at the British Columbia Library Association annual conference on Apr...
Presentation made March 3, 2011, to library staff at Concordia University as part of the Brown Bag L...
RDA (Resource Description and Access) is going to promote a great change. In fact, guidelines – rath...