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The Basics

Presented at the TSIG Annual BusinessMeeting, Nov. 15, 2010.

Carole Peary

0011717890

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WAS IS

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Leader 18/ Desc

AACR2 RDA

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LC has added “c” as well

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RDA will be in the Cataloging Source field as rda (lower case)

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Statements of responsibility

• Rule of three gone in RDA

First author is listed in the 100 field, the others are listed In 700 fields.

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Also from Adam Schiff’s presentation

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Abbreviations are spelled out

cm is not considered an abbreviation. It is a symbol.

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Inaccuracies -- Monographs

• In RDA, inaccuracies are transcribed as they appear on the source of information. If necessary, a note may be made correcting the inaccuracy, and the title as corrected may be recorded as a variant title if it is considered important for access. When transcribing the title proper of a serial or integrating resource, correct obvious typographic errors, and make a note giving the title as it appears on the source of information. In case of doubt about whether the spelling of a word is incorrect, transcribe the spelling as found. Record the title as it appears on the source of information as a variant title if it is considered to be important for access.

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For more information:

Introducing RDA , a guide to the basicsBy Chris Oliver 978-0-8389-3594-1

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Joint Steering Committee for the Development of RDAPresentations on RDA

http://www.rda-jsc.org/rdapresentations.htmlRDA-L (discussion list)

http://www.rda-jsc.org/rdadiscuss.htmlLibrary of Congress Documentation for the RDA (Resource Description and Access) Testhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/cpso/RDAtest/rdatest.html (includes the timeline for testing, test partners and select partners: systems, rules, formats) LC RDA test examples http://www.loc.gov/catdir/cpso/RDAtest/books.docNorth Carolina State University RDA training documentationhttps://staff.lib.ncsu.edu/confluence/display/MNC/RDA+TestOCLC “About RDA” page (RDA resources and RDA-related resources from OCLC, including the policy statement on RDA cataloging in WorldCat)http://www.oclc.org/us/en/rda/about.htmRDA in MARC (May 2010) http://www.loc.gov/marc/RDAinMARC29.html

RDA Resourcesby Christy O’Hara