Hello Anne,
Well, we buy some scores from Schott. They include sample pages of music from their scores on their website:
http://www.schott-music.com/shop/1/show,223159.html
so they maybe they will be amenable to the use of title pages and covers. I guess they'll be no harm in emailing them and asking if it would be possible?
Lucy Seale
Cataloguer
Learning Resources Centre
University of Exeter, Cornwall Campus and University College Falmouth - incorporating Dartington College of Arts
Tremough Campus
Treliever Road
Penryn
Cornwall
TR10 9EZ
http://voyager.falmouth.ac.uk/vwebv/searchBasic
Tel: 01326 255959
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From: Anne Welsh [[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 19 April 2011 12:32
To: Seale, Lucy
Cc: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Developing training for RDA/FRBR etc
Hi Lucy
Is there any publisher of music scores that you think would be friendly
to being asked for permission to put the relevant bits (cover / front
page / top and bottom where the identifiers appear)? It might be a case
of running an initial forum for text materials (just because that's what
most people catalogue and because we can see a straightforward route to
getting ten title pages and versos to post online, copyright cleared)
and then another forum for other materials, which will take a little
longer to sort out an online copyright cleared back of materials.
Anne
On 19/04/2011 11:58, Seale, Lucy wrote:
> Yes, this is a brilliant idea. Count me in. I spend a lot of my time cataloguing music scores so I could suggest a few titles or help out in any other way needed with scores if you like.
>
> Lucy
>
>
> Lucy Seale
> Cataloguer
> Learning Resources Centre
> University of Exeter, Cornwall Campus and University College Falmouth - incorporating Dartington College of Arts
> Tremough Campus
> Treliever Road
> Penryn
> Cornwall
> TR10 9EZ
> http://voyager.falmouth.ac.uk/vwebv/searchBasic
>
>
> Tel: 01326 255959
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: CIG E-Forum [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Helen Williams
> Sent: 19 April 2011 11:34
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: Developing training for RDA/FRBR etc
>
> Thanks for this Anne.
>
> This looks like a very viable way forward. We've been having a bit of
> offline discussion about it this morning and have ideas about how we
> might be able to facilitate it.
>
> While we've got so many cataloguing-related people gathered together in
> one online forum, could we have a bit of a 'show of hands' as it were,
> on how many people might be interested in taking part if we can move
> this forward?
>
> Possibly (though very early days, obviously, so making no promises!), a
> Nov/early Dec timeframe would be an option. It would be ideal if we
> could have a go at this before 2012, when some people have already
> expressed hopes to implement. Obviously we would need to discuss at CIG
> etc, but it would be good to know if people would find this idea
> helpful. Expressing an interest doesn't commit you to anything!
>
> Helen
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: CIG E-Forum [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Anne
> Welsh
> Sent: 18 April 2011 19:39
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: Developing training for RDA/FRBR etc
>
> Sorry, just catching up with this now.
>
> It occurs to me that it would be possible to use the eforum style to do
> some practical work. Just as the LOC had a set of core examples that
> everyone used, with enough time to copyright clear title pages and
> versos, we could set up for print materials quite easily. I'm sure that
> Helen at Facet Publishing would be quite friendly about letting us use
> Facet's title pages and versos, for example.
>
> For non-print materials it's a *little* harder, but I guess we could
> suggest titles that we'll all have a go at and then give a long period
> of time to acquire them if necessary???
>
> Then in the forum, we could split the two days into, say, 10 time
> sections, and people could share their records and then discuss them.
> So, for example, we could all share record 1 between 9-9:15, and then
> discuss the variations from 9:15-10:00
>
> I think key things about RDA are local decisions about options and
> cataloguer judgment, so different places may have different-looking
> records that are still "right" under RDA.
>
> By the end of the 2 days, we would have produced ten records and
> discussed the differences between them, which would be helpful for us
> all.
>
> And if people don't have access to RDA, they could do their best from
> the drafts or just spectate / comment / ask questions.
>
> Just an idea.
>
> Anne
>
> On 18/04/2011 15:27, Helen Williams wrote:
>> I'm wondering how easy it would be to create a hands on element to
>> the training where people could have a go at creating records, and
>> then were able to go to another page and check their test records
>> against some correctly formatted ones/see where the differences
>> occurred. I have had a go at this myself using titles on the LC
>> examples, creating an RDA record, and then comparing it with the LC
> ones!
>> Would people find this kind of 'test' setting useful if it was
>> possible to set up?
>> Helen
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: CIG E-Forum [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of
>> Nicky Ransom
>> Sent: 18 April 2011 15:27
>> To: [log in to unmask]
>> Subject: Re: Developing training for RDA/FRBR etc
>>
>> Yes, lots of examples, perhaps some practical hands-on element to the
>> training to allow people to have a go - putting it into practice is an
>
>> important part of the learning curve for me. Would also be useful to
>> see the differences between formats (ie books, DVDs, journals).
>>
>> If the training materials could then be made available for people to
>> cascade through their own institutions, that might be a big help in
>> reducing costs in constrained times.
>>
>> Nicky Ransom
>> Data Quality Manager& Cataloguer
>> The Library
>>
>> University for the Creative Arts
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: CIG E-Forum [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of
>> Esther Arens
>> Sent: 18 April 2011 15:06
>> To: [log in to unmask]
>> Subject: Re: Developing training for RDA/FRBR etc
>>
>> From my own experience/preference I'd suggest something with lots of
>
>> examples where AACR2 and RDA are shown next to each other for easy
>> comparison.
>>
>> Esther
>>
>> On 18/04/2011 14:47, C.J. Carty wrote:
>>> I'm surprised nobody has any suggestions/request for training or
>>> documentation that could be developed by CIG for future RDA or FRBR
>>> training - now's the time to draw up a wishlist!
>>>
>>> What would you like to see covered? In what kind of format would you
>>> like to see it delivered? How would you consider offering training
>>> within your institution?
>>>
>>> Celine
>>>
>>
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