After seven years of intense work, the final version of Resource description & access: RDA was published in the summer of 2010. This set of guidelines and instructions was developed to replace the Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules. The text pro voked a great deal of criticism and debate in the library community in the United States, prompting the three U. S. national libraries to conduct a test before deciding to implement the new code. The article reviews and discusses the results of this test and the effects that the implementation of the new rules will have in the medium term
A PowerPoint presentation given at the British Columbia Library Association Conference on April 8, 2...
The new cataloguing guidelines Resource Description and Access (RDA) have recently been released and...
The disputes surrounding RDA configuration and arrangement: Discussions and deliberations about the ...
In 2016, the first Spanish libraries will begin using RDA cataloging rules (Resource Description and...
RDA (Resource Description and Access) is going to promote a great change in cataloguing. In fact, gu...
RDA (Resource Description and Access) is going to promote a great change in cataloguing. In fact, gu...
This paper explains the background to the development of Resource Description and Access, a metadata...
A PowerPoint presentation given at the British Columbia Library Association conference on April 22, ...
RDA (Resource Description and Access) is going to promote a great change in cataloguing. In fact, gu...
RDA: Resource Description and Access, is a new cataloguing standard which will replace the Anglo-Ame...
In June 2010 Anglo American Cataloguing Rules (AACR),the cataloguing standard in use for the last th...
Review of a book by Chris Oliver, who is able in a short text (103 pp.) to introduce us in the conte...
The process of implementation of RDA by Library of Congress, National Agricultural Library, and Nati...
With effect from 31 March 2013, Resource Description and Access (RDA) has become the cataloguing con...
Catalogers in academic libraries are facing a fundamental change in our guidelines and instructions ...
A PowerPoint presentation given at the British Columbia Library Association Conference on April 8, 2...
The new cataloguing guidelines Resource Description and Access (RDA) have recently been released and...
The disputes surrounding RDA configuration and arrangement: Discussions and deliberations about the ...
In 2016, the first Spanish libraries will begin using RDA cataloging rules (Resource Description and...
RDA (Resource Description and Access) is going to promote a great change in cataloguing. In fact, gu...
RDA (Resource Description and Access) is going to promote a great change in cataloguing. In fact, gu...
This paper explains the background to the development of Resource Description and Access, a metadata...
A PowerPoint presentation given at the British Columbia Library Association conference on April 22, ...
RDA (Resource Description and Access) is going to promote a great change in cataloguing. In fact, gu...
RDA: Resource Description and Access, is a new cataloguing standard which will replace the Anglo-Ame...
In June 2010 Anglo American Cataloguing Rules (AACR),the cataloguing standard in use for the last th...
Review of a book by Chris Oliver, who is able in a short text (103 pp.) to introduce us in the conte...
The process of implementation of RDA by Library of Congress, National Agricultural Library, and Nati...
With effect from 31 March 2013, Resource Description and Access (RDA) has become the cataloguing con...
Catalogers in academic libraries are facing a fundamental change in our guidelines and instructions ...
A PowerPoint presentation given at the British Columbia Library Association Conference on April 8, 2...
The new cataloguing guidelines Resource Description and Access (RDA) have recently been released and...
The disputes surrounding RDA configuration and arrangement: Discussions and deliberations about the ...