In case it is helpful, I'm attaching the list of references I've cited
in Practical Cataloguing (forthcoming from Facet later in the year). My
co-author and I referred to more than these in writing the book, but
these are the ones we actually cited. In particular, there are an awful
lot of things about FRBR out there, and the ones I cited in that section
of the book are the ones I found particularly useful in explaining FRBR
and the background to RDA to students over the last 3 years.
The book covers AACR2 and MARC as well as RDA and the transition to it,
so some of the references are not specifically about RDA.
Hope this is helpful
Anne
On 18/04/2011 12:29, Esther Arens wrote:
> On 18/04/2011 11:37, [log in to unmask] wrote:
>>
>> I have developed a presentation which attempts to place MARC, FRBR,
>> RDA, and linked data in some sort of evolutionary relationship. It is
>> an animated PowerPoint with full notes. "A short history of the
>> evolution of the catalogue record" is available at:
>>
>>
>> http://gordondunsire.com/pubs/pres/EvolCatRec.ppt
>>
> Just had a look... makes things very clear! Thanks a lot.
>
> Celine & Helen, please include in references for summary of this e-forum.
>
> Esther
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