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RDA Blog Guest Book in MARC 21 Fields & RDA Element Names

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RDA Blog Guest Book RDA Blog Guest Book is re-designed in an interesting format according to MARC 21 Field Names & Resource Description & Access ( RDA ) Element Names for Name Authority Records (NAR). Please post your feedback, suggestions, and reviews through this guest book, to make this blog a better place for information on Resource Description & Access (RDA) , AACR2 , MARC 21 , FRBR , FRAD , FRSAD , BIBFRAME and other areas of Library Cataloging . Please write/publish detailed reviews of RDA Blog   in journals, books, and encyclopedias similar to following article published in Technical Services Quarterly, Taylor & Francis: Tech Services on the Web: RESOURCE DESCRIPTION AND ACCESS (RDA) BLOG http://resourcedescriptionandaccess. blogspot. com See also:  Posts about RDA Blog About RDA Blog Page RDA Blog Testimonials About Resource Description & Access (RDA) Thanks all for your love, suggestions, testimonials , likes, +...

Articles, Books, Presentations on Resource Description and Access (RDA)

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Resource Description and Access (RDA) ➨ Articles, Books, Presentations, Thesis, Videos Awareness, Perceptions, and Expectations of Academic Librarians in Turkey about Resource Description and Access ( RDA ) D Atılgan, N Özel, T Çakmak - Cataloging & Classification Quarterly, 2014 Resource Description and Access (RDA), as a new cataloging standard, supports libraries in their bibliographic description processes by increasing access points. The increasing importance of RDA implementation requires adaptation to a new bibliographic universe. ... China's Road to RDA C Luo, D Zhao, D Qi - Cataloging & Classification Quarterly, 2014 ... 9 (2012): 3–5. 8 Jiang Hualin, “Analysis on the Use Method and the Function of Resource Description and Access Toolkit,” Library Development (Harbin) no. 9 (2012): 24–26. ... 10 Tang Caixia, “Resources Analysis of RDA Toolkit,” Library Journal (Shanghai) 32, no. ... RDA in Spanish: Translation Issues and Training Imp...

Bibliographic Framework Initiative - BIBFRAME

Bibliographic Framework Initiative (BIBFRAME) Initiated by the Library of Congress, BIBFRAME provides a foundation for the future of bibliographic description, both on the web, and in the broader networked world. This site presents general information about the project, including presentations, FAQs, and links to working documents. In addition to being a replacement for MARC, BIBFRAME serves as a general model for expressing and connecting bibliographic data. A major focus of the initiative will be to determine a transition path for the MARC 21 formats while preserving a robust data exchange that has supported resource sharing and cataloging cost savings in recent decades. See also: Bibliographic Framework Initiative BIBFRAME

MARC Code List for Relators

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RDA RELATIONSHIP DESIGNATORS   MARC Code List for Relators [Also Valid as Relationship Designator in Resource Description and Access (RDA) Cataloging] Relator terms and their associated codes designate the relationship between a name and a bibliographic resource. The relator codes are three-character lowercase alphabetic strings that serve as identifiers. Either the term or the code may be used as controlled values. URI(s) http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators Instance Of MADS/RDF MADSScheme SKOS ConceptScheme   Top Scheme Members   Abridger   Actor   Adapter   Addressee   Analyst   Animator   Annotator   Appellant   Appellee   Applicant   Architect   Arranger   Art copyist   Art director   Artist   Artistic director   Assignee   Associated name   Attributed name   Auctioneer ...

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