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Overview
Presented by
Dr. Barbara B. Tillett Chair, Joint Steering Committee for Development of RDA
5 Feb. 2013
Honolulu, Hawaii
1970s to now
MARC structure Self-contained records
May or may not have any explicit connection between bibliographic and authority records
Author/title/subject Authority record
Bibliographic record
Holdings/Item record
Holdings/Item record
“Bridge” Period
Mapping tables for RDA and MARC, Dublin Core, MODS/MADS, and ISBD
Decisions from PCC and local choices for alternatives and options, if needed – documented in RDA Toolkit
Development of RDA Workflows and other training materials (e.g., changes from AACR2)
Linked Data Scenario
Linked “description sets” for entities works, expressions,
manifestations, items, persons, corporate bodies, families, concepts, etc.
Work
Manifestation
Person
Expression
Manifestation
Item
Item
Item
Concept
Corporate body
Person
FRBR-Based Collocation
Display All the works
associated with a person, etc.
All the expressions of the same work
All the manifestations of the same expression
All items/copies of the same manifestation
Hamlet
México City 2008
English
Spanish
French
German
Shakespeare
Library of Congress Copy 1 Green leather binding
Romeo and Juliet
Related Works FRBR-Based Collocation
Text
Hamlet
México City 2008
English
Spanish
French
German
Shakespeare
Library of Congress Copy 1 Green leather binding
Romeo and Juliet
Stoppard
Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead
Movies …
Data Value Registries for Controlled Vocabularies Values for attributes, e.g.: Work-Expression content types (RDA/ONIX) Manifestation carrier types: (RDA/ONIX) Concepts: (e.g., LCSH subject heading strings)
Categories of entities FRBR & FRAD: work, expression, manifestation, item,
person, family, corporate body, concept, object, event, place
Registries on the Web
http://metadataregistry.org/rdabrowse.htm
Internet
“Cloud” Databases,
Repositories
Web front
end
Services
Where are we headed?
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What’s wrong with AACR2?
Increasingly complex
Lack of logical structure
Mixing content and carrier data
Hierarchical relationships missing
Written before FRBR
Not enough support for collocation
Before Internet and well-formed metadata
Anglo-American centric viewpoint
Based on slide from Ann Chapman, UKOLN
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1997 International Conference on the Principles and Future
Development of AACR Toronto,
Canada JSC invited
worldwide experts
Issues leading to
RDA
Principles
Content vs. carrier
Seriality
Internationalization
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AACR3
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RDA based on IFLA’s international
models and principles
Functional Requirements for
Bibliographic Records (FRBR; 1998)
Functional Requirements for Authority
Data (FRAD; 2009)
Statement of International Cataloguing
Principles (ICP; 2009)
General Principles (ICP)
Convenience of user
Representation
Common usage
Accuracy
Sufficiency and
necessity
Significance
Economy
Consistency and
Standardization
Integration
Defensible, not
arbitrary
If contradict, take a
defensible, practical
solution.
FRBR IFLA’s Functional
Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR)
User tasks
Find
Identify
Select
Obtain
Entities, Relationships, Attributes
Mandatory elements for a national level bibliographic record
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IFLA - Principles, Conceptual models, ISBD/ISSN
ONIX (Publishers) – types of content, media, carriers
Dublin Core, IEEE/LOM, Semantic Web, W3C
“Data Modeling Meeting” - London 2007 & 2012
RDA/MARC Working Group (MARBI)
JSC Collaborations with Other
Metadata Communities
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Other Collaborations Law Library community Treaties
Hebraica and Religion Teams at LC Bible proposals
Mss/Archives experts at LC (Mss. Div., NUCMC, American Folklife Center, Rare Books) DACS
Music Division and Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound Div., Music Library Association, Canadian Assoc. of Music Libs. AMIM2 and Ch.6 proposals for music and sound
recordings Prints & Photographs Division CCO
Geography and Map Division at LC
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GOALS:
RDA will be …
A new standard for resource description
and access
Designed for the digital world
• Optimized for use as an online product
• Description and access of all resources
All types of content and media
• Resulting records usable in the digital
environment (Internet/Semantic Web, Web
OPACs, etc.)
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RDA – The Goals Rules should be easy to use and interpret
Be applicable to an online, networked environment
Provide effective bibliographic control for all types of media
Encourage use beyond the library community
Be compatible with other similar standards
Have a logical structure based on internationally agreed principles
Separate content and carrier data
Examples – more of them, more appropriate
slide Ann Chapman, UKOLN
Resource Description &
Access
Library resources
Describe from different perspectives
Content
Carrier
Descriptions
Identifying characteristics
Transcribed (self-describing data)
Recorded or supplied (provided by
cataloger)
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RDA Toolkit Web Page
RDA Products
RDA Toolkit (online and print)
RDA Content, tools, resources Subscription and free access
OMR
Essential RDA
RDA Development Process
Organizational structure
CoP
JSC
ALA Publishers (and co-
publishers)
RDA Administration - CoP
ALA BL
CLA
CILIP
LAC
LC
NLA
British Library
Library & Archives Canada
Library of Congress
National Library of Australia
American Library Association
Chartered Institutes of Library & Information Professionals
Canadian Library Association
Committee of Principals
Supporting Organizational Structure
Committee of
Principals
Fund Trustees/
Co-Publishers
Joint Steering Committee
ALA CC:DA
ACOC BL CCC CILIP/BL LC DNB
JSC Membership
Expanded JSC membership to DNB/German-speaking countries (2012+)
Christine Frodl First official proposal (on Initial articles) approved in
Glasgow, Nov. 2011
New JSC Secretary (2012+)
Judy Kuhagen
New JSC Chair (Nov. 2011-Dec. 2013)
Barbara Tillett
JSC in Chicago, Nov. 2012
Christine Frodl (DNB)
William Leonard (LAC)
Gordon Dunsire (CILIP)
live on the Internet
Barbara Tillett (LC/JSC Chair)
John Attig (ALA)
Judy Kuhagen (JSC Sec)
Alan Danskin (BL)
Kevin Marsh (ACOC)
JSC Activities
Development & maintenance of RDA RDA Toolkit content,
mappings, examples
Element set & value vocabularies on the Open Metadata Registry
Training & Outreach Europe (EURIG), Asia, South
America/Latin America, etc.
Collaborations RDA/ONIX Framework
ISBD/ISSN/FRBR
Music, Law, Religion, Archives communities
Web site:
http://www.rda-jsc.org
Continuous Improvements
Review and improve instructions Revise instructions carried forward from
AACR2
Goal: Well-formed metadata to describe resources/relationships and provide access Build on ICP, FRBR/FRAD
April 2012 Update: 135 RDA changes
78 “Proposals”
65 “Fast Track”
Continuous Improvements
2012 RDA Toolkit
Update: April
17 proposals from Glasgow meeting
Releases: June, August, October, December
175 “Fast Track” changes
48 Glossary additions and revisions
Ch. 6, 9-11 rewording
Nov. 2012 JSC meeting 54 proposals, 3 discussion papers (399 responses)
Approved 43 proposals
Continuous Improvements
Ch. 17: primary relationships
“Subject Chapters”
Entities: Concepts, Objects, Events,
Places
Concepts and Names of Objects: Defer to
existing subject heading/thesaurus and
classification systems
Events: Relationship to meetings
Places: More than subjects of works
Changes to RDA - Process
Proposals for new or changed content of the RDA instructions
People in the countries represented by JSC members
Send written proposal to appropriate JSC constituency representative for those regions of the world (Germany, Australia, Canada, UK, US)
All others send proposals to the JSC Chair
Proposals reviewed by JSC (annually for now)
Approved proposals entered into the RDA Toolkit in April or October
Stay in touch and participate
JSC Web site
RDA-L
Corrections to Errors - Process
RDA content corrections Channel same as for proposals to JSC
JSC member checks with other JSC members to “Fast Track”
Once approved, corrections made to RDA Toolkit monthly (2nd Tuesday each month)
RDA Toolkit corrections, suggestions, and questions Send to RDAToolkit “Support”
http://access.rdatoolkit.org
Summary
International participation in the creation and development of RDA
International focus of the instructions – work in progress
Online tool to build well-formed metadata
You can be part of it!
Questions?