In response to Nicky & Helen on the RDA Toolkit, we have a subscription at
Cambridge. The question of the Toolkit came up during the Exec Briefing and
I pointed out then that there is a buy-one-get-one-free kind of deal at the
moment - based on an assumption that you will need to access the Toolkit
more during the initial familiarisation/training period than when your
institution is settled into using RDA. So you pay for the level of
concurrent users you will normally need and your subscription gives you
twice as many for the initial year. We benefited from this when we
subscribed and I know that offer has been extended for next year's
subscription too. I thought it was worth mentioning as lots of people will
be thinking about it.
Beacher Wiggins also mentioned at the Briefing that it is worth speaking to
Troy Linker at ALA Publishing and discussing your institution's needs as
they are trying to be accommodating to specific circumstances. Beacher said
this is what LC will be doing!
Celine
On Apr 18 2011, Helen Williams wrote:
>Thanks for those useful resource links Lucy. I will be compliling a
>list of all the resources people mention today, and we will send it
>round with a summary of the forum on Wednesday.
>
>To pick up your point about the RDA Toolkit. We haven't yet subscribed,
>so the only chance I've had to look at it was during the open access
>period last summer. That was very helpful, but it wasn't complete, so
>there are bits I've not seen at all. I'd be very interested as well to
>know who else is subscribing or thinks they might soon. I think it will
>be a little while here, and that I'll probably have to advise on a
>decision about implementation before I get another look at it.
>
>Helen
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>Seale, Lucy
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>Good morning everyone. My name is Lucy and I work as a cataloguer at
>University College Falmouth in Cornwall. All I have been doing so far is
>finding suitable background reading material to introduce my four fellow
>cataloguing colleagues to RDA. This is what I have suggested so far:
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>* 'Resource Description and Access: From AACR to RDA' by F. Tim
>Knight, Canadian Law Library Review, v. 36 no. 1, p. 8-12, 2011.
>http://pi.library.yorku.ca/dspace/handle/10315/6717 A good, very clear
>and short introduction to RDA (with a little bit on FRBR):
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>* B Tillett's 'What is FRBR?'
>http://www.loc.gov/cds/downloads/FRBR.PDF
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>
>* 'Introducing RDA : a guide to basics' by Chris Oliver. I know
>this got a bit of an unfavourable review in the recent issue of Update.
>I think it has its flaws (no full record examples being the most glaring
>one) but it is a reasonable introduction and she certainly has a sound
>knowledge of her subject.
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>
>* Adam Schiff's slides that clearly sets out the differences
>between AACR2 and RDA rule by rule:
>http://www.rda-jsc.org/docs/BCLAPresentationWithNotes.pdf
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>We have yet to subscribe to the RDA toolkit but are seriously
>considering doing this over the next few weeks. I'd be interested to
>know how many other people have subscribed.
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>
>Thank you for the summary of the executive briefing Celine, that's
>really helpful and lots of interesting things to think about. My line
>manager went and he said it was a very interesting and informative day.
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>Regards,
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>Lucy
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>Lucy Seale
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>Cataloguer
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>Learning Resources Centre
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>University of Exeter, Cornwall Campus and University College Falmouth -
>incorporating Dartington College of Arts
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>Tremough Campus
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>Treliever Road
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>Penryn
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>Cornwall
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>TR10 9EZ
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>http://voyager.falmouth.ac.uk/vwebv/searchBasic
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>Tel: 01326 255959
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