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AVIAC Meeting
                      Presented by
                   Troy Linker
     Publisher, ALA Digital Reference
       American Library Association
Agenda

•   RDA & RDA Toolkit
•   MARC Based Linking
•   Development Blog & Virtual User Group
•   RDA – Data Model
What is RDA?

RDA is the new international standard for
  resource description and access designed for
  the digital world.
What is RDA?

Built on the foundations established by AACR2,
  RDA provides a comprehensive set of
  guidelines and instructions on resource
  description and access covering all types of
  content and media.
What is RDA?

RDA was developed as a content standard, and
  as such it contains guidelines for choosing and
  recording data to include in bibliographic and
  authority records.
What is RDA?

Unlike the content and display standard AACR2,
 RDA does not include rules on how data
 should be displayed or formatted.
What is RDA?

MARC 21 is an encoding standard and is one
 possible schema for encoding RDA-based
 records.
Who Maintains RDA?

The content of RDA has been developed in a
  collaborative process led by the Joint Steering
  Committee. The JSC is the same body that
  maintained AACR2.
What is RDA Toolkit?

RDA Toolkit is an integrated, browser-based,
  online product that allows users to interact
  with a collection of cataloging-related
  documents and resources including RDA.
RDA is not the only document in the RDA
  Toolkit’s collection of cataloging-related
  documents. RDA Toolkit also includes Library
  of Congress Policy Statements, AACR2, RDA
  Maps, and User contributed documents
  (workflows, best practices, cheat sheets, local
  documentation, etc.)
Agenda

•   RDA & RDA Toolkit
•   MARC Based Linking
•   Development Blog & Virtual User Group
•   RDA – Data Model
MARC Based Linking

RDA Toolkit’s free MARC linking service allows
  users and vendors to create MARC-related
  links to RDA Toolkit content.
RDA Toolkit Users

Creators of workflows, training materials or
  other procedural materials can use this service
  to embed direct links to specific RDA
  instructions in their documents.
Linking Partners

Vendors can build links to RDA Toolkit into their
  products and other cataloging tools for use by
  clients who subscribe to RDA Toolkit.
2012 06-22 - aviac meeting presentation
2012 06-22 - aviac meeting presentation
2012 06-22 - aviac meeting presentation
MARC Based Linking

• Create links based on specific MARC
  information to the relevant instruction(s) in
  RDA: Element Set.
• Links are based on MARC-to-RDA Mappings in
  RDA Toolkit.
• Link URLs contain only MARC information so
  they will not need updating if MARC Mappings
  change in RDA Toolkit.
MARC Variables

Users can link to relevant instruction(s) in RDA:
  Element Set based on:
  • Record Type – either Authority or a
     Bibliographic record
  • MARC Field - (e.g., “100”)
  • Indicator - (e.g., “1st” or “2nd”)
  • Subfield – (e.g., $c)
Link Syntax

The syntax to create a link to the relevant RDA
  instructions for MARC Bibliographic 100 1# $C

http://access.rdatoolkit.org/?encode=marc&rec
  =Bib&tag=100&indpos=1st&ind=1&subfld=c
2012 06-22 - aviac meeting presentation
2012 06-22 - aviac meeting presentation
2012 06-22 - aviac meeting presentation
Agenda

•   RDA & RDA Toolkit
•   MARC Based Linking
•   Development Blog & Virtual User Group
•   RDA – Data Model
Development Blog

• Release Notes
• Feature and Function Wish List
  – Priorities / Use cases / Related Issues
  – Estimated Release Date
  – User Community Comments
  – Development Type (bug, improvement,
    enhancement)
2012 06-22 - aviac meeting presentation
2012 06-22 - aviac meeting presentation
Virtual User Group

A virtual forum to receive feedback from
  everyday users that will help us to set our
  priorities, to communicate our development
  plans out to RDA Toolkit users, and to demo
  recent changes.
Virtual User Group

• Format –webinar format but with smaller
  groups and more bidirectional
  communication.
• Audience – National Libraries and power users
  in many countries. Open meeting, everyone is
  invited.
• Agenda – demo recent release(s), describe
  plans for next release(s), and brainstorm ideas
  for future releases.
Virtual User Group

• Frequency – 3 to 4 times per year
• Time zone – offered in rotating time zones so
  users outside the U.S. also have a chance to
  participate live (typically one of three rotating
  times: 9:30 AM CST, 3:30 PM CST, and 8:00 PM
  CST)
Agenda

•   RDA & RDA Toolkit
•   MARC Based Linking
•   Development Blog & Virtual User Group
•   RDA – Data Model
RDA Data Model

To achieve broader international interoperability
  and encoding neutrality RDA chose to
  separate the RDA data model from data
  encoding by creating RDA Elements and RDA
  Vocabularies separate from any one data
  encoding.
RDA Data Model

RDA differs from AACR2 where no specific data
  model was expressed as part of AACR2 but in
  parallel MARC was developed and maintained
  to express both the data model and data
  encoding for AACR2.
RDA – Data Model

• Available Now
  – ERDs
  – Registry
• Coming Soon
  – Application Profile
  – Schemas
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Questions

• With the time left I will answer as many
  questions as possible.
Thank You

We appreciate any feedback you can give us.

For more information please visit
www.rdatoolkit.org .

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2012 06-22 - aviac meeting presentation

  • 1. AVIAC Meeting Presented by Troy Linker Publisher, ALA Digital Reference American Library Association
  • 2. Agenda • RDA & RDA Toolkit • MARC Based Linking • Development Blog & Virtual User Group • RDA – Data Model
  • 3. What is RDA? RDA is the new international standard for resource description and access designed for the digital world.
  • 4. What is RDA? Built on the foundations established by AACR2, RDA provides a comprehensive set of guidelines and instructions on resource description and access covering all types of content and media.
  • 5. What is RDA? RDA was developed as a content standard, and as such it contains guidelines for choosing and recording data to include in bibliographic and authority records.
  • 6. What is RDA? Unlike the content and display standard AACR2, RDA does not include rules on how data should be displayed or formatted.
  • 7. What is RDA? MARC 21 is an encoding standard and is one possible schema for encoding RDA-based records.
  • 8. Who Maintains RDA? The content of RDA has been developed in a collaborative process led by the Joint Steering Committee. The JSC is the same body that maintained AACR2.
  • 9. What is RDA Toolkit? RDA Toolkit is an integrated, browser-based, online product that allows users to interact with a collection of cataloging-related documents and resources including RDA.
  • 10. RDA is not the only document in the RDA Toolkit’s collection of cataloging-related documents. RDA Toolkit also includes Library of Congress Policy Statements, AACR2, RDA Maps, and User contributed documents (workflows, best practices, cheat sheets, local documentation, etc.)
  • 11. Agenda • RDA & RDA Toolkit • MARC Based Linking • Development Blog & Virtual User Group • RDA – Data Model
  • 12. MARC Based Linking RDA Toolkit’s free MARC linking service allows users and vendors to create MARC-related links to RDA Toolkit content.
  • 13. RDA Toolkit Users Creators of workflows, training materials or other procedural materials can use this service to embed direct links to specific RDA instructions in their documents.
  • 14. Linking Partners Vendors can build links to RDA Toolkit into their products and other cataloging tools for use by clients who subscribe to RDA Toolkit.
  • 18. MARC Based Linking • Create links based on specific MARC information to the relevant instruction(s) in RDA: Element Set. • Links are based on MARC-to-RDA Mappings in RDA Toolkit. • Link URLs contain only MARC information so they will not need updating if MARC Mappings change in RDA Toolkit.
  • 19. MARC Variables Users can link to relevant instruction(s) in RDA: Element Set based on: • Record Type – either Authority or a Bibliographic record • MARC Field - (e.g., “100”) • Indicator - (e.g., “1st” or “2nd”) • Subfield – (e.g., $c)
  • 20. Link Syntax The syntax to create a link to the relevant RDA instructions for MARC Bibliographic 100 1# $C http://access.rdatoolkit.org/?encode=marc&rec =Bib&tag=100&indpos=1st&ind=1&subfld=c
  • 24. Agenda • RDA & RDA Toolkit • MARC Based Linking • Development Blog & Virtual User Group • RDA – Data Model
  • 25. Development Blog • Release Notes • Feature and Function Wish List – Priorities / Use cases / Related Issues – Estimated Release Date – User Community Comments – Development Type (bug, improvement, enhancement)
  • 28. Virtual User Group A virtual forum to receive feedback from everyday users that will help us to set our priorities, to communicate our development plans out to RDA Toolkit users, and to demo recent changes.
  • 29. Virtual User Group • Format –webinar format but with smaller groups and more bidirectional communication. • Audience – National Libraries and power users in many countries. Open meeting, everyone is invited. • Agenda – demo recent release(s), describe plans for next release(s), and brainstorm ideas for future releases.
  • 30. Virtual User Group • Frequency – 3 to 4 times per year • Time zone – offered in rotating time zones so users outside the U.S. also have a chance to participate live (typically one of three rotating times: 9:30 AM CST, 3:30 PM CST, and 8:00 PM CST)
  • 31. Agenda • RDA & RDA Toolkit • MARC Based Linking • Development Blog & Virtual User Group • RDA – Data Model
  • 32. RDA Data Model To achieve broader international interoperability and encoding neutrality RDA chose to separate the RDA data model from data encoding by creating RDA Elements and RDA Vocabularies separate from any one data encoding.
  • 33. RDA Data Model RDA differs from AACR2 where no specific data model was expressed as part of AACR2 but in parallel MARC was developed and maintained to express both the data model and data encoding for AACR2.
  • 34. RDA – Data Model • Available Now – ERDs – Registry • Coming Soon – Application Profile – Schemas
  • 36. Questions • With the time left I will answer as many questions as possible.
  • 37. Thank You We appreciate any feedback you can give us. For more information please visit www.rdatoolkit.org .

Editor's Notes

  1. Welcome
  2. I like to start my presentation with a quick description of the differences between RDA and RDA Toolkit.
  3. Clicking RDA Core Element: Title of the Person
  4. We are taken to RDA: Element Set where all of the instructions related to this data element are collected together with a definition, examples, links to encoding documentation, vocabularies, etc.
  5. For more information about using and configuring our free MARC Linking the RDA Toolkit website contains a detailed MARC Linking Guide
  6. Thank you for joining us.