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RDA and Serials Cataloguing

English

By (author): Ed Jones

In this manual, expert cataloguer Ed Jones shows you how to catalogue serials using the new cataloguing standard, RDA: Resource Description and Access.

Serials and continuing resources present a variety of unique challenges in bibliographic management, from special issues and unnumbered supplements to recording the changes that a long-running periodical can experience over time. Easing cataloguers through the RDA: Resource Description and Access transition by showing the continuity with past practice, serials cataloguing expert Jones frames the practice within the structure of the FRBR and FRAD conceptual models on which RDA is based.

With serials 146; special considerations in mind, this essential guide explains the familiarities and differences between AACR2 and RDA and demonstrates how serials cataloguers 146; work fits in the cooperative context of OCLC, CONSER and NACO. Jones looks in detail at the process of cataloguing serials and ongoing integrating resources using RDA, from attributes and relationships between works to identifying related entities. Finally, looking at the possibilities offered by Linked Data, he presents examples of how RDA records can ultimately engage with the Semantic Web.

Key topics covered:

160;Introduction to serials and serials cataloguing

Getting to know RDA: changes from AACR2

Searching and the universe of serials

Cataloguing serials and ongoing integrating resources using RDA

General instructions relating to serials cataloguing using RDA and MARC 21

Attributes of resources (Manifestations and Items and the Works and Expressions they embody)

Relationships between resources

Identifying Works and Expressions

Identifying related entities

Online serials and CONSER provider-neutral records

Ongoing integrating resources

RDA and Linked Data.

Readership: Occasional serials cataloguers and specialists alike. Serials and continuing resources present a variety of unique challenges in bibliographic management, from special issues and unnumbered supplements to recording the changes that a long-running periodical can experience over time. Easing cataloguers through the RDA: Resource Description and Access transition by showing the continuity with past practice, serials cataloguing expert Jones frames the practice within the structure of the FRBR and FRAD conceptual models on which RDA is based. With serials special considerations in mind, he: explains the familiarities and differences between AACR2 and RDA; demonstrates how serials cataloguers work fits in the cooperative context of OCLC, CONSER and NACO; presents examples of how RDA records can ultimately engage with the Semantic Web. Occasional serials cataloguers and specialists alike will find useful advice here as they explore the structure of the new cataloguing framework.

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  • Dimensions: 210 x 280mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Jul 2013
  • Publisher: Facet Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781856049504

About Ed Jones

Ed Jones has been cataloguing serials on and off since 1976 and over the years has authored several scholarly papers and made numerous presentations on serials cataloguing the FRBR and FRAD conceptual models and RDA. He has been a member of the CONSER Operations Committee on and off since 1981 and recently served as an RDA advisor. In 1995 he received his doctorate in library and information science from the University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign. He is currently associate director for assessment and technical services at National University in San Diego.

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