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Resource Description and Access RDA Activities Since June 2007 RDA Forum ALA Mid-winter Conference 2008 Marjorie E. Bloss, RDA Project Manager
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The RDA Project The development of an international cataloging code Collaborative effort Resulting records for use in Web environment First release scheduled for early 2009
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Who develops and supports RDA?
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Activities on Many Fronts Administrative concerns Content development Product development and design Outreach activities
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Administrative Press release from national libraries of Australia, Canada, the UK and the Library of Congress Response to the Library of Congress’ Working Group’s report from the Committee of Principals Review of RDA committee structure
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Content Restructuring of RDA Release of new chapters and sections dealing with choice and form of entry (previously RDA part B) John will give you the details of what RDA will look like in his presentation
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RDA Online Product New RDA logo In the last stages of finalizing the contract for RDA software product. Have already contracted with Cognilore, a Canadian company, for the RDA authoring system Very likely they’ll be selected for the software for RDA itself
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New RDA Prototype New RDA online prototype being developed More robust More in line with finalized product Can create a customized version of the Web-based RDA to see only the instructions you need or want to see Cartographic instructions Serial instructions Etc.
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RDA Prototype Availability The new prototype is currently being tested with a few designated groups Co-Publishers are gathering their comments and will make any necessary changes Will announce its availability to constituencies and on various listservs
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Outreach Activities Presentations at conferences and meetings IFLA Satellite Meeting just prior to IFLA 2008 conference in Quebec City BL, LAC, NLA, and LC press release announcing coordination of training activities and materials JSC members representing these libraries met at the end of the October JSC meeting
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Training for RDA Catalogers will need some training in RDA Orientation and background on the underlying conceptual models and principles Training on rules that have changed between AACR2 and RDA Groups that provide training are beginning to make plans Online product will assist with learning Implementation of RDA in late 2009
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ALA RDA Implementation TF New chair Dr. Shawne Miksa, University of North Texas TF includes broad representation Task Force charge includes: Identifying training/CE activities Coordinating with various groups regarding their plans for RDA implementation Planning a program on RDA for ALA Annual conference in Anaheim
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Task Force Plans Sessions on preparing for RDA, to include workshops on FRBR/FRAD, RDA vocabulary, comparisons between AACR2 and RDA, etc. Training in a variety of formats: “train the trainer”, distance learning, “road shows” Identifying and coordinating groups interested in RDA training (CRG, PCC, State libraries, etc.)
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Conclusion RDA’s first release scheduled for early 2009 is coming up fast Keep up up-to-date with RDA activities between conferences by routinely checking the JSC website: http://www.collectionscanada.ca/jsc/rda.html
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