Introducing RDA : a guide to the basics

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Introducing RDA : a guide to the basics

Chris Oliver

Facet Pub., 2010

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Introducing Resource Description and Access

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"First published in the USA by the American Library Association, 2010."--T.p. verso

Includes bibliographical references (p. 105-109) and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

The release of Resource Description and Access is not the release of a revised standard; it represents a total shift in the understanding of the whole cataloguing process. This shift from the Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules (AACR) to RDA will require a fundamental re-orientation in the way library staff, especially cataloguing staff, approach the function of describing resources and creating access to them. This book will assist professionals with this transition. The book guides the reader through the key topics and questions providing a concise explanation of RDA, its implementation and its expected benefits for users and cataloguers. Key sections include: - what is RDA? placing RDA in context - why are we changing to RDA? - making the transition to RDA - after implementation. Readership: This book is an essential introductory guide not only for cataloguers but for all library staff, information professionals, support staff and LIS students

Table of Contents

1. What is RDA? 2. RDA and the international context 3. FRBR and FRAD in RDA 4. Continuity with AACR2 5. Where do we see changes? 6. Implementing RDA 7.Advantages, present and future.

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