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RDA and CJK Materials

RDA and CJK Materials. CEAL CTP Training Workshop March 13, 2012 Location: Room 2214, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto. Workshop logistics. Workshop schedule Restroom Break time

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  1. RDA and CJK Materials CEAL CTP Training Workshop March 13, 2012 Location: Room 2214, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto

  2. Workshop logistics • Workshop schedule • Restroom • Break time • Complimentary light refreshment provided by the Cheng Yu Tung East Asian Library • Lunch time and location Thanks to UofT East Asian Library Staff for their Hospitality and Support!

  3. Trainers • Charlene Chou, Lead Trainer, (Columbia University) • Erminia Chao (Brigham Young University) • Hideyuki Morimoto (Columbia University) • Jai-Hsya Tsao (University of Chicago) • Shi Deng (University of California, San Diego) Also thanks to Sarah Elman and Jee-Young Park for contents review!

  4. Workshop Outline • Introduction to RDA—overview [Shi/Charlene] • What’s new in RDA?--differences between AACR and RDA [Charlene/Hideyuki] • Copy cataloging with RDA records: [Jai-Hsya/Shi] • CJK examples: CJK-specific issues & discussion [Erminia/Jai-Hsya/Charlene] • RDA training resources [Charlene]

  5. Workshop scope • RDA is still evolving, and many more decisions and training resources will be available later on. • This workshop will only cover the contents as of March 1, 2012. • The CTP will decide if the training wiki and slides will be updated later on.

  6. RDA & CJK Materials WorkshopSession One Introduction to RDA—overview Prepared by Shi Deng & Charlene Chou

  7. Introduction to RDA—overview • FRBR/FRAD • RDA structure • RDA core elements • RDA Toolkit • Q&A

  8. Introducing RDA : A Guide to the BasicsOliver, Chris ISBN-13: 9780838935941 ISBN-10: 083893594X Publisher: American Library Association Date: July 2010 Page Count: 117

  9. FRBR/FRAD and RDA RDA training starts with FRBR/FRAD • RDA is an application of the FRBR and FRAD conceptual models • RDA support FRBR/FRAD user tasks • RDA vocabulary, concepts, and categories come from FRBR and FRAD • RDA structure is organized based on FRBR and FRAD entities, attributes, and relationships • RDA relationships overview http://www.rdatoolkit.org/backgroundfiles/RelationshipsOverview_10_9_09.pdf

  10. FRBR/FRAD • User tasks • FRBR: Find, Identify, Select, Obtain • FRAD: Find, Identify, Contextualize, Justify • Entity-Relationship models • FRBR Entities: • Group 1: Work, Expression, Manifestation, Item • Group 2: Persons, Families, Corporate bodies • Group 3: Concepts, Objects, Events, Places • FRAD Entities: FRBR entities, Name, Identifier, Controlled access point, Rules, Agency • Entities, Attributes, Relationships

  11. Oliver, Chris. Introducing RDA, p. 15

  12. Oliver, Chris. Introducing RDA, p. 16

  13. RDA Structure (1) 1) RDA is divided into 10 sections Elements corresponding to the entity attributes Elements corresponding to the relationships 13

  14. RDA Structure (2) 2) In each section: • The initial chapter • 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

  15. RDA Structure (2) 15

  16. RDA Structure (3) 3) Supplementary guidelines and instructions are provided in appendices 16

  17. RDA Core Elements • Element: A word, character, or group of words and/or characters representing a distinct unit of bibliographic information • Core elements are identified and selected to support FRBR/FRAD user tasks • RDA set of core elements defines a base level, a level below which would jeopardize the user’s ability to fulfill any tasks

  18. RDA Core Elements • RDA Core Elements are identified and selected based on those attributes and relationships designed in FRBR/FRAD as supporting the following user tasks: • identify and select a manifestation • identify works and expressions embodied in a manifestation • identify the creator or creators of a work. • find a person, family, or corporate body associated with a resource • identify a person, family, or corporate body FRBR FRAD

  19. RDA Toolkithttp://www.rdatoolkit.org/ • Integrated browser-based online product • Allow users to interact with a collection of cataloging related documents and resources including RDA. • Searchable and browseable • Three sections: RDA, Tools, Resources • Two views of RDA content—table of contents and RDA element set • User-created workflows, maps, and other tools • Full text of AACR2 with links to RDA • Library of Congress Policy Statements

  20. Quick and Advanced Search 20

  21. Browseable RDA Table of contents view with option to be filtered 21

  22. RDA Element Set View 22

  23. RDA Mappings, User-created workflows, and other tools

  24. User-created workflows 24

  25. Full-text AACR2 with link to RDA; LCPS, other resources 25

  26. RDA Toolkit also includes other information, such as… 26

  27. To learn more about RDA Toolkit • Carlton, Tim. Library of Congress Training for RDA, Resource Description & Access: Using the RDA Toolkit. http://www.loc.gov/aba/rda/pdf/ToolkitCourse%20Material_for%20ALA_11-8-11_revJan12.pdf • Morimoto, Hideyuki. RDA toolkit demo handout http://rdaandcjkworkshop.pbworks.com/f/50980723/hm-UseOfRDAToolkit-20120131-04.pdf • Watch/read archived webinars on RDA Toolkit http://www.rdatoolkit.org/training • Sign on: • http://www.rdatoolkit.org/essentials • ALA Publisher prepares 6 webinar sessions a year • Every session of RDA Toolkit Essentials will be free and open to everyone which including: • A tour of the latest and greatest version of RDA Toolkit • A Q&A at the end to address questions/comments from participants • Next Session will be held on March 21 at 2:30 CDT

  28. References on FRBR/FRAD • FRBR Full text current version in PDF "Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records", first published in print, 1998; other related information available at: http://www.ifla.org/publications/functional-requirements-for-bibliographic-records • FRAD (Functional Requirements for Authority Data" information and translated full text available at: http://www.ifla.org/publications/functional-requirements-for-authority-data • FRSAD (Functional Requirements for Subject Authority Data" full-text and information available at: http://www.ifla.org/node/1297 • Barbara Tillett: What is FRBR? Revised Feb 2004. http://www.loc.gov/cds/downloads/FRBR.PDF • Barbara Tillett: FRBR. ALA 2009 Annual Preconference http://presentations.ala.org/images/b/bd/FRBR_ALA_Preconf_2009Julyrev2.ppt • John Espley. 2008. Enriched User Searching:  FRBR as the Next Dimension in Meaningful Information Retrieval  (http://www.vtls.com/media/en-US/.../Virtua_Enriched_User_Searching.ppt)

  29. References on RDA Overview & Background (1) • Using RDA: Moving into the Metadata Future (A three-part ALA TechSource Workshop) • Karen Coyle. New Models of Metadata. http://kcoyle.net/presentations/t/CoyleALAOct2010.pptx • Chris Oliver. RDA: designated for current and future environment. http://www.slideshare.net/ALATechSource/chris-oliver-rda-designed-for-current-and-future-environments 3. Diana Hillman. RDA Vocabularies in the Semantic. http://www.slideshare.net/ALATechSource/diane-hillmann-rda-vocabularies-in-the-semantic-web

  30. References on RDA Overview & Background (2) • Barbara Tillett. Cataloging Principles and RDA: Resources Description and Access. Webcast. http://www.loc.gov/today/cyberlc/feature_wdesc.php?rec=4327 • Barbara Tillett. Resource Description and Access: Background/Overview. Webcast. http://www.loc.gov/today/cyberlc/feature_wdesc.php?rec=4320 • Oliver, Chris. Introducing RDA: A guide to the Basics. ALA, Chicago, 2010. • JSC for Development of RDA. http://www.rda-jsc.org/rda.html

  31. Session one: Introduction to RDA—overview Questions?

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