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Resource Description and Access Background/Overview

Resource Description and Access Background/Overview. by Dr. Barbara B. Tillett Chief, Cataloging Policy & Support Office Library of Congress PCC meeting, Anaheim, June 29, 2008. Overview. Changes in technology Impact on descriptive/access data book catalogs card catalogs OPACs

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Resource Description and Access Background/Overview

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  1. Resource Description and AccessBackground/Overview by Dr. Barbara B. Tillett Chief, Cataloging Policy & Support Office Library of Congress PCC meeting, Anaheim, June 29, 2008

  2. Overview • Changes in technology • Impact on descriptive/access data • book catalogs • card catalogs • OPACs • next generation • Move from individual library to international audience • Move from classes of materials to elements and values (more controlled vocabularies)

  3. Bibliographic Universe

  4. Influences Anglo-American cataloging tradition Paris Principles ISBD FRBR/FRAD Internet Toronto Conference 1997 IME ICC Web environment collaborations

  5. 1841 Anglo-American Tradition 5

  6. British Museum 1841(“full and accurate” book catalog) ACOSTA(CHRISTOVAL). Tractado de las drogas, y medicinas de las Indias Orientales, con sus plantas. Burgos, 1578. 4o Another copy. The same. Ital. Venetia, 1585. 4o Another copy. Tractado en loor de las mugetes. Venetia, 1592. 4o ACOSTA(DUARTE NUÑEZ DE). See NUÑEZ.

  7. 1941 1841 1876 1889 1891 1904 1908 1949 Anglo-American Tradition

  8. IFLA’s Influence onCataloguing Codes 1961 – “Paris Principles” 8

  9. Anglo-American Tradition 1941 1841 1876 1902 1904 1906 1908 1949 1967 9

  10. More of IFLA’s Influence 1969 – ISBDs • International Standard Bibliographic Description • 2007 Consolidated edition 10

  11. AACR2 1978 1988 1998 2002 11

  12. FRBR • IFLA’s Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) • User tasks • Find • Identify • Select • Obtain • Entities, Relationships, Attributes • Mandatory elements for a national level bibliographic record

  13. FRBR’s Entity-Relationship Model • Entities • Relationships • Attributes (data elements) relationship One Entity Another Entity 13

  14. FRBR Entities Group 1:Products of intellectual & artistic endeavor • Work • Expression • Manifestation • Item 14

  15. Group 1 Work FRBR is realized through Expression is embodied in Manifestation recursive is exemplified by one Item many 15

  16. Vocabulary • “Book” • Door prop (item) • “publication” • at bookstore • any copy • (manifestation) 16

  17. Vocabulary • “Book” • Who translated? • (expression) • Who wrote? • (work) 17

  18. Manifestation ID Title Statement of responsibility Edition Imprint (place, publisher, date) Form/extent of carrier Terms of availability Mode of access etc. Item ID Provenance Location etc. Work ID Title Date etc. Expression ID Title Form Date Language etc. Group 1 Entities’ Attributes FRBR 18

  19. FRBR Entities Group 2:Those responsible for the intellectual & artistic content • Person • Corporate body • Family 20

  20. Person Family Corporate Body Group 2 Work FRBR Expression Manifestation Item is owned by is produced by is realized by is created by many 21

  21. Relationship vs. Attribute Created by Work Person Creates 19

  22. FRBR Entities Group 3:Subjects of works • Groups 1 & 2 plus • Concept • Object • Event • Place 22

  23. Work Expression Manifestation Item Person Corporate Body Concept Object Event Place Group 3 Work has as subject FRBR Family has as subject has as subject many 23

  24. British Museum 1841(“full and accurate” book catalog) ACOSTA(CHRISTOVAL). Tractado de las drogas, y medicinas de las Indias Orientales, con sus plantas. Burgos, 1578. 4o Another copy. The same. Ital. Venetia, 1585. 4o Another copy. Tractado en loor de las mugetes. Venetia, 1592. 4o ACOSTA(DUARTE NUÑEZ DE). See NUÑEZ.

  25. British Museum 1841(“full and accurate” book catalog) Work 1 Work 2 ACOSTA(CHRISTOVAL). Tractado de las drogas, y medicinas de las Indias Orientales, con sus plantas. Tractado en loor de las mugetes. 25

  26. British Museum 1841(“full and accurate” book catalog) Manifestation 2 Manifestation1 ACOSTA(CHRISTOVAL). Tractado de las drogas, y medicinas de las Indias Orientales, con sus plantas. Burgos, 1578. 4o Venetia, 1585. 4o 26

  27. British Museum 1841(“full and accurate” book catalog) Item 2 Item 1 ACOSTA(CHRISTOVAL). Tractado de las drogas, y medicinas de las Indias Orientales, con sus plantas. Burgos, 1578. 4o Another copy. 27

  28. British Museum 1841(“full and accurate” book catalog) Expression ACOSTA(CHRISTOVAL). Tractado de las drogas, y medicinas de las Indias Orientales, con sus plantas. Burgos, 1578. 4o Another copy. The same.Ital.Venetia, 1585. 4o Another copy. 28

  29. British Museum 1841(“full and accurate” book catalog) Work 2 Manifestation Item ACOSTA(CHRISTOVAL). Tractado de las drogas, y medicinas de las Indias Orientales, con sus plantas.Burgos, 1578. 4o Another copy. The same.Ital. Venetia, 1585. 4o Another copy. Tractado en loor de las mugetes.Venetia, 1592. 4o 29

  30. Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Hamlet. French. LC Control No. : 47023612 LCCN Permalink : http://lccn.loc.gov/47023612 Type of Material : Book (Print, Microform, Electronic, etc.) Personal Name : Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Main Title : ... Hamlet, traduit par André Gide. Published/Created : [Paris] Gallimard [1946] Description : 2 p. l., 7-237, [2] p. 17 cm. CALL NUMBER : PR2779.H3 G5Copy 1 -- Request in : Jefferson or Adams Bldg General or Area Studies Reading Rms 30

  31. Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Hamlet. French. LC Control No. : 47023612 LCCN Permalink : http://lccn.loc.gov/47023612 Type of Material : Book (Print, Microform, Electronic, etc.) Personal Name : Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Main Title : ... Hamlet, traduit par André Gide. Published/Created : [Paris] Gallimard [1946] Description : 2 p. l., 7-237, [2] p. 17 cm. CALL NUMBER : PR2779.H3 G5Copy 1 -- Request in : Jefferson or Adams Bldg General or Area Studies Reading Rms Work 31

  32. Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Hamlet. French. Expression LC Control No. : 47023612 LCCN Permalink : http://lccn.loc.gov/47023612 Type of Material : Book (Print, Microform, Electronic, etc.) Personal Name : Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Main Title : ... Hamlet, traduit par André Gide. Published/Created : [Paris] Gallimard [1946] Description : 2 p. l., 7-237, [2] p. 17 cm. CALL NUMBER : PR2779.H3 G5Copy 1 -- Request in : Jefferson or Adams Bldg General or Area Studies Reading Rms 32

  33. Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Hamlet. French. Manifestation LC Control No. : 47023612 LCCN Permalink : http://lccn.loc.gov/47023612 Type of Material : Book (Print, Microform, Electronic, etc.) Personal Name : Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Main Title : ... Hamlet, traduit par André Gide. Published/Created : [Paris] Gallimard [1946] Description : 2 p. l., 7-237, [2] p. 17 cm. CALL NUMBER : PR2779.H3 G5Copy 1 -- Request in : Jefferson or Adams Bldg General or Area Studies Reading Rms 33

  34. Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Hamlet. French. LC Control No. : 47023612 LCCN Permalink : http://lccn.loc.gov/47023612 Type of Material : Book (Print, Microform, Electronic, etc.) Personal Name : Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Main Title : ... Hamlet, traduit par André Gide. Published/Created : [Paris] Gallimard [1946] Description : 2 p. l., 7-237, [2] p. 17 cm. CALL NUMBER : PR2779.H3 G5Copy 1 -- Request in : Jefferson or Adams Bldg General or Area Studies Reading Rms Item 34

  35. Functional Requirements for Authority Data (FRAD) Bibliographic Entities known by Names and/or Identifiers Controlled Access Points basis for 35

  36. FRAD Bibliographic Entities Person Work Family Expression Concept Corporate Body Manifestation Object associated with Item Event Place known by Name assigned Identifier 36

  37. FRAD Name Identifier basis for Controlled Access Point governed by Rules applied by created / modified by Agency 37

  38. Internet • Catalogs are no longer the end points in isolation • Global access to data • Integrate bibliographic data with wider Internet environment • Share data beyond institutions

  39. Current Cataloging Environment • Web-based • Wide range of information carriers • complexity of content • Metadata (bibliographic information) • Created by a wider range of personnel in and outside libraries • Element-based metadata schemas • Dublin Core, ONIX, etc.

  40. Toronto, Canada JSC invited worldwide experts Issues leading to RDA Principles Content vs. carrier Logical structure of AACR Seriality Internationalization 1997 International Conference on the Principles and Future Development of AACR

  41. Strategic Plan for RDA2002+ http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/jsc/stratplan.html 41

  42. GOALS: RDA will be … • A new standard for resource description and access • Designed for the digitalworld • Optimized for use as an online product • Description and access of all resources • All types of content and media • Resulting records usable in the digital environment (Internet, Web OPACs, etc.)

  43. RDA will be … • A consistent, flexible, and extensible framework • Compatible with internationally established principles, models, and standards • Primarily for use in libraries, but also adaptable across many information communities worldwide

  44. Content vs. Display • RDA will be a content standard – not a display or encoding standard • Independent of the format, medium, or system used to store or communicate the data • display format (e.g., OPAC labels, ISBD) • communication format (e.g., MARC 21, MODS, Dublin Core) • RDA Appendix for mapping to ISBD, MARC, Dublin Core, etc.

  45. Foundations • Support FRBR user tasks • Find, identify, select, obtain • FRAD user tasks • Find, identify, contextualize, justify • IME ICC statements

  46. General Principles (IME ICC) • Consistency and Standardization • Integration • Defensible, not arbitrary • If contradict, take a defensible, practical solution. • Convenience of user • Representation • Common usage • Accuracy • Sufficiency and necessity • Significance • Economy

  47. Transcription – Principle of Representation in RDA “Take what you see” Correction of inaccuracies elsewhere No more abbreviating Accept what you get Facilitating automated data capture

  48. Who develops and supports RDA? Committee of Principals AACR Fund Trustees/ Publishers Joint Steering Committee ALA CC:DA ACOC BL CCC CILIP LC 48

  49. JSC and Project Management Team Tom Delsey, editor; John Attig, ALA; Hugh Taylor, CILIP; Deirdre Kiorgaard, ACOC/JSC chair; Barbara Tillett, LC; Marg Stewart, CCC; Alan Danskin, BL; Nathalie Schulz, JSC secretary; Marjorie Bloss, RDA project manager 49

  50. Collaborations with other Metadata Communities • ONIX (Publishers) • RDA, Dublin Core, IEEE/LOM, Semantic Web • “Data Modeling Meeting” - London 2007 • RDA/MARC Working Group (MARBI)

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