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Germany on Track for International Standards: RDA Renate Gömpel 1
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| EURIG-JSC Seminar on RDA, Copenhagen, August 8, 2010 Deutsche Nationalbibliothek German National Library 2
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| EURIG-JSC Seminar on RDA, Copenhagen, August 8, 2010 German Library Networks Bavarian State Library Austrian Library Network (ONB) Public Libraries ekz, services for libraries German Research Foundation Kultusminister- konferenz Swiss National Library Berlin State Library German National Library Cooperative library standardization Committee for Library Standards Office for Library Standards 3
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Organisational structure | EURIG-JSC Seminar on RDA, Copenhagen, August 8, 2010 4
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Why international? Globalisation of information is indispensable 5
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| EURIG-JSC Seminar on RDA, Copenhagen, August 8, 2010 Many changes –Rapid information & communications technology and media development –Web environment worldwide –New web technologies, upcoming Semantic web –User behavior –New role for libraries –Need to reduce costs 6
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| EURIG-JSC Seminar on RDA, Copenhagen, August 8, 2010 Our motivation Identification, selection and contextualization of objects are more than ever essential for the future of information retrieval - and of indexing Libraries have to take up their task to set up a world wide web of reliable (bibliographic) information Weaving a world wide web needs world wide collaboration based on international standards 7
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| EURIG-JSC Seminar on RDA, Copenhagen, August 8, 2010 Standards in Germany and Austria Paris Principles (1961) ISBD (1974) RAK (1977), RSWK (1986) GKD (1980), SWD (1988), PND (1995) MAB (1976) 8
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| EURIG-JSC Seminar on RDA, Copenhagen, August 8, 2010 From national to international standards –RAK –GKD, PND, SWD –MAB –FRBR, FRAD –Intern. Cataloguing Principles –RDA in German –GND VIAF –MARC 21 9
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| EURIG-JSC Seminar on RDA, Copenhagen, August 8, 2010 Towards international standards – beyond MARC 21 and RDA –Research into FRBR and FRAD –Participation in the VIAF project –Contribution to IME-ICC kick-off and participation in the development –Research into metadata standards –Research into Semantic web standards –Research into URIs and persistent identifiers 10
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| EURIG-JSC Seminar on RDA, Copenhagen, August 8, 2010 –MARC 21 as the unique exchange format –Project (Mapping, Translation) –Adaptation for German needs (local fields) –MARBI Move to MARC 21 11
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| EURIG-JSC Seminar on RDA, Copenhagen, August 8, 2010 AACR2/RDA –Harmonisation of entities –Critical review of drafts –Comments to drafts 12
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| EURIG-JSC Seminar on RDA, Copenhagen, August 8, 2010 German annotations to RDA: selected comments –RDA as an international code -Language-independent codes where appropriate -No country-specific rules in the international code –Suitability for machine-processing -Rules for bibliographic description must enable to share data from the supply chain or from other data providers –Suitability for information retrieval -No rules on case-by-case basis -Authority data / controlled forms for access points 13
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| EURIG-JSC Seminar on RDA, Copenhagen, August 8, 2010 German annotations to RDA: selected comments –Web suitability -URIs to identify and link entities and relationships and provide access to resources –Compatibility with other international standards -ISBD as a core element set standard -Alignment to and between FRBR, FRAD, Statement of ICP -Alignment to and between MARC 21 and Semantic web standards 14
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| EURIG-JSC Seminar on RDA, Copenhagen, August 8, 2010 What have we done so far? –Translation of RDA prospectus –Roundtable with then-chair of JSC Deirdre Kiorgaard –Presentations of international speakers and the chairs of JSC at the German annual conferences –Information sessions for library networks in Germany –Set-up of a project within the German National Library 15
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| EURIG-JSC Seminar on RDA, Copenhagen, August 8, 2010 DNB‘s RDA project –Data analysis –Translation of RDA –Application rules –Registry –Tests –Training –Implementation –Public relations 16
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| EURIG-JSC Seminar on RDA, Copenhagen, August 8, 2010 Open tasks –Decision to implement RDA –Translation of RDA –Working out application rules -international application rules -German application rules –Implementation of German application rules –Training materials –Education and training of catalogers and other library staff 17
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| EURIG-JSC Seminar on RDA, Copenhagen, August 8, 2010 What do we need for the future? –Less details to catalogue but the right ones –Increase the visibility of libraries on the web –Find out what the users need that Google is not able to offer –Enhance the autority data and offer them on the web ranking high in Google search results 18
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| EURIG-JSC Seminar on RDA, Copenhagen, August 8, 2010 Thank you! r.goempel@d-nb.de 19
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| EURIG-JSC Seminar on RDA, Copenhagen, August 8, 2010 Slide 5 http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:BlankMap-World-noborders.png Slide 9 http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:Globe.png Sources 20
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