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RDA in China Kai Li “RDA Worldwide”, ALAMS 12 Anaheim, California June 24 th , 2012
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RDA in China

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Basic introduction of RDA's development in China until June, 2012.
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RDA in China

Kai Li“RDA Worldwide”, ALAMS 12

Anaheim, CaliforniaJune 24th, 2012

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Questions

• How the Chinese cataloging community perceives RDA?

• What factors will influence the decision whether or not RDA will be implemented in China, and how?

• And, WILL RDA BE USED IN CHINA?

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Methods

• Survey• Interviews

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Survey: How Chinese librarians perceive RDA?

• The design of this survey is largely based on the one conducted in 2010 (?) by Elaine Sanchez.

• Online survey in a Chinese survey platform “Wenjuanxing” (问卷星 ).

• Date: Feb. 28- Mar. 30, 2012• 180 valid responses were received.

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1 2 3 4 5

How the participants rank their knowledge of RDA?

44 57 53 22 4

How the participants rank their knowledge of the differences between RDA and AACR2

52 56 39 25 8

5

15

25

35

45

55

Participants’ general knowledge of RDA

N=180; 1 being the least famil-iar, 5 being the most familiar

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Outline of the topics in this presentation

• Fragmented landscape of cataloging in China• Translation of RDA into Chinese• Localization: RDA and Chinese cataloging• RDA and the semantic web• RDA and ILS in China

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Fragmented landscape of Chinese cataloging community

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Different language/transcript materials are treated separately

Chinese materials Western-language materials

Cataloging rules:

Chinese Cataloging Rules

AACR2 or Descriptive Cataloguing Rules for Western Language Materials.

Format: CNMARC MARC 21

Headings: In Chinese In English or other western languages

Shelving: Materials in different languages are shelved separately in most of Chinese libraries.

Cataloging staff:

Catalogers in different groups have little communications.

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NLC vs. CALIS

• As the two leading bibliographic institutions in China, cataloging policies of National Library of China and CALIS are inconsistent in many ways.

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AACR2 vs. Descriptive Cataloguing Rules for Western Language Materials

• Descriptive Cataloguing Rules for Western Language Materials was developed for the community to catalog western materials.

• 1st ed., 1985; Rev. ed., 2003. • “There will be certain difficulties of using

international standard [AACR2] directly, especially in terms of how to describe Chinese personal and corporate names.”

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• The translation of RDA into Chinese started in May, 2012.

• Based on a print version.• Further works to be done: RDA Toolkit,

registered vocabularies…

Translation

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Used Known None above

Have you ever used or known RDA Toolkit?

17 46 116

1030507090

110130

Have the participants ever used or known RDA Toolkit?

N=179

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Have sub-

scribed RDA

Toolkit

Will sub-scribe RDA

Toolkit

Will not subscribe

RDA Toolkit

Have bought

the print version of

RDA

Will buy the print

version of RDA

Will not buy the

print ver-sion of

RDA

Unknown

Have the partic-ipants' insti-tu-tions bought RDA?

3 19 34 5 14 28 115

1030507090

110130

Have the participants' institutions acquired RDA?

N=180

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RDA and Chinese cataloging practices

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Authorized Access Point

• The concept of main entry / authrized access point is the major obstacle of RDA’s implementation in China in terms of the cataloging practice, since this concept doesn’t exist in the Chinese cataloging system.

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RDA and the Chinese MARC format

• The community is concerned about when UNIMARC will be updated according with RDA. Only after that, can CNMARC be adapted to the new cataloging rules.

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RDA and the semantic web

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RDA and the semantic web

• Linked data is being paid attention to by a small, yet active group of librarians in China.

• This community is generally excited about RDA for its potential to link library data to a bigger world, however, much more top-down efforts should be invested in this area.

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1 2 3 4 5

How the participants rank their knowledge of the semantic web?

44 72 35 23 5

How the participants rank their knowledge of FRBR model?

50 51 37 32 10

5

25

45

65

The participants’ knowledge of SW

N=179 & 180

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• Local ILS products are still dominant in the market, and will be a potential problem for RDA’s implementation in China, given the low level of awareness of RDA in the whole community.

RDA and ILS landscape in China

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Other factors?

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RDA’s future in China?

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Scenarios

• #1 RDA be used uniformly in both Chinese cataloging and Western cataloging communities;

• #2 RDA be used in Western cataloging, while another parallel standard be developed and used in Chinese cataloging;

• #3 Localized standards (based on FRBR and ICP) be developed and used in both Chinese cataloging and Western cataloging community;

• #4 No efforts be done in this area (at least in a short time).