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The Structure of RDA

General Structure Remember that RDA has a clear structure: Table of Contents Introduction Specific instructions o    Entities and their attributes ·             Group 1 (WEMI) (Chapters 1-7) ·             Group 2 (PFC) (Chapters 8-16) o    Relationships (Chapters 17-22, 24-32) Appendices for o    Abbreviation o    Capitalization o    Relationship designators (more on this later) Glossary with links to the text of the instructions Index Not Organized Like AACR2 The organization of RDA is very different from AACR2. Instead of separate chapters for classes of materials (books, cartographic materials, printed music, etc.), RDA is principle-based and organized around the FRBR/FRAD tasks to help users “identify” and “relate” the resources they need from our collections. There are general instruction...

RDA INDEX - AVAILABLE FREE FROM RDA TOOLKIT

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RDA STRUCTURE

RDA is divided into ten sections: sections 1–4 cover elements corresponding to the entity attributes defined in FRBR and FRAD; sections 5–10 cover elements corresponding to the relationships defined in FRBR and FRAD. The initial chapter in each section sets out the functional objectives and principles underlying the guidelines and instructions in that section, and specifies core elements to support those functional objectives. Subsequent chapters within each section cover attributes or relationships that support a specific user task as follows: Attributes Section 1  covers the attributes of manifestations and items that are most commonly used to identify a resource (chapter 2), to select a resource appropriate to the user’s requirements with respect to format and encoding (chapter 3), and to obtain a resource (chapter 4).  Section 2  covers the attributes of works and expressions that are most commonly used to identi...

Appendices in RDA

RDA Appendices A: Capitalization B: Abbreviations C: Initial Articles D: Record Syntaxes for Descriptive Data E: Record Syntaxes for Access Point Control F: Additional Instructions on Names of Persons G: Titles of Nobility, Terms of Rank, Etc. H: Dates in the Christian Calendar I: Relationship Designators: Relationships between a Resource and Persons, Families, and Corporate Bodies Associated with the Resource J: Relationship Designators: Relationships between Works, Expressions, Manifestations, and Items K: Relationship Designators: Relationships between Persons, Families, and Corporate Bodies L: Relationship Designators: Relationships Between Concepts, Objects, Events, and Places [Source: RDA Toolkit] Thanks all for your love, suggestions,  testimonials , likes, +1, tweets and shares .... See also related posts in following  RDA Blog  Categories (Labels):

RDA Table of Contents and General Structure

General Structure Remember that RDA has a clear structure: Table of Contents Introduction Specific instructions o    Entities and their attributes ·             Group 1 (WEMI) (Chapters 1-7) ·             Group 2 (PFC) (Chapters 8-16) o    Relationships (Chapters 17-22, 24-32) Appendices for o    Abbreviation o    Capitalization o    Relationship designators (more on this later) Glossary with links to the text of the instructions Index <<<--------------------------->>> RDA Table of Contents 0: Introduction 0.0 Purpose and Scope 0.1 Key Features 0.2 Relationship to Other Standards for Resource Description and Access 0.3 Conceptual Models Underlying RDA 0.4 Objectives and Principl...

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