The tools of our trade: AACR2/RDA and MARCAnn Chapman
Guest lecture at London Metropolitan University on 13th March 2009. The lecture covered the history behind RDA, the international collaborative process by which it is being developed, an overview of the text and a look at the RDA approach to cataloguing; this was followed by an overview of the history and development process for the MARC format.
RDA (Resource Description and Access) is a new standard for describing library resources, designed to replace AACR2. Library staff, including public services, systems personnel, and catalogers, may have heard mention of RDA but not know much about it or how it will change their daily work. You may have many questions. What is RDA? We'll give a very little bit of history and theoretical background. What is this going to mean for catalogers, ILS managers, and users in the near term? What are the future implications, or, why are we doing this? What are the juicy bits of controversy in cataloger-land? And finally, Do we HAVE to? We'll talk for a while, have some activities that get you thinking, and find out your thoughts on RDA.
Presented at "Captains & Crew Collaborating," the 8th annual paraprofessional conference at J.Y. Joyner Library, East Carolina University.
The tools of our trade: AACR2/RDA and MARCAnn Chapman
Guest lecture at London Metropolitan University on 13th March 2009. The lecture covered the history behind RDA, the international collaborative process by which it is being developed, an overview of the text and a look at the RDA approach to cataloguing; this was followed by an overview of the history and development process for the MARC format.
RDA (Resource Description and Access) is a new standard for describing library resources, designed to replace AACR2. Library staff, including public services, systems personnel, and catalogers, may have heard mention of RDA but not know much about it or how it will change their daily work. You may have many questions. What is RDA? We'll give a very little bit of history and theoretical background. What is this going to mean for catalogers, ILS managers, and users in the near term? What are the future implications, or, why are we doing this? What are the juicy bits of controversy in cataloger-land? And finally, Do we HAVE to? We'll talk for a while, have some activities that get you thinking, and find out your thoughts on RDA.
Presented at "Captains & Crew Collaborating," the 8th annual paraprofessional conference at J.Y. Joyner Library, East Carolina University.
What's been happening in the world of cataloguing and educational metadata? 2013 saw the introduction of a new cataloguing standard known as Resource Description and Access (RDA) to replace AACR2. This webinar provides an overview of cataloguing changes for school library staff.
Why a new cataloguing standard?
The concepts underpinning RDA
The implication for resource discovery in schools
Impacts on Library Management Systems
The presentation is relevant for all school staff, whether they are trained as cataloguers or not, and will assist library staff understand the catalogue records they receive from SCIS.
The Open Archives Initiative and the Sheet Music ConsortiumJenn Riley
Dunn, Jon and Jenn Riley. “The Open Archives Initiative and the Sheet Music Consortium.” Digital Library Program Brown Bag Presentation, October 10, 2003.
Designing the Garden: Getting Grounded in Linked DataJenn Riley
Riley, Jenn. “Designing the Garden: Getting Grounded in Linked Data.” Beyond the Looking Glass: Real World Linked Data. What Does it Take to Make it Work? ALCTS Preconference, San Francisco, CA, June 26, 2015.
Riley, Jenn. “Launching metaware.buzz.” Panelist, Experimental Scholarly Publishing: Building New Models with Distributed Communities of Practice”, Digital Library Federation Forum, October 28, 2014, Atlanta, GA.
Riley, Jenn. “Getting Comfortable with Metadata Reuse.” O Rare! Performance in Special Collections: The 54th Annual RBMS Preconference, Minneapolis, June 23 – 26, 2013
FRBR stands for Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records.
Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records is a conceptual entity-relationship model developed by the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA).
A conceptual entity relationship model that relates user tasks of retrieval and access in online library catalogs and bibliographic databases from a user’s perspective.
A new conceptual model for bibliographic universe with a strong users focus .
The purpose of this entity relationship analysis was to discover the logical nature of bibliographic data in terms of entity, attributes and relationship.
presentation on "CATALOGUING" during Training workshop in library science for staff of muktangan school libraries organised by muktangan school teacher reference library, mumbai on 15th November 2010
What's been happening in the world of cataloguing and educational metadata? 2013 saw the introduction of a new cataloguing standard known as Resource Description and Access (RDA) to replace AACR2. This webinar provides an overview of cataloguing changes for school library staff.
Why a new cataloguing standard?
The concepts underpinning RDA
The implication for resource discovery in schools
Impacts on Library Management Systems
The presentation is relevant for all school staff, whether they are trained as cataloguers or not, and will assist library staff understand the catalogue records they receive from SCIS.
The Open Archives Initiative and the Sheet Music ConsortiumJenn Riley
Dunn, Jon and Jenn Riley. “The Open Archives Initiative and the Sheet Music Consortium.” Digital Library Program Brown Bag Presentation, October 10, 2003.
Designing the Garden: Getting Grounded in Linked DataJenn Riley
Riley, Jenn. “Designing the Garden: Getting Grounded in Linked Data.” Beyond the Looking Glass: Real World Linked Data. What Does it Take to Make it Work? ALCTS Preconference, San Francisco, CA, June 26, 2015.
Riley, Jenn. “Launching metaware.buzz.” Panelist, Experimental Scholarly Publishing: Building New Models with Distributed Communities of Practice”, Digital Library Federation Forum, October 28, 2014, Atlanta, GA.
Riley, Jenn. “Getting Comfortable with Metadata Reuse.” O Rare! Performance in Special Collections: The 54th Annual RBMS Preconference, Minneapolis, June 23 – 26, 2013
FRBR stands for Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records.
Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records is a conceptual entity-relationship model developed by the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA).
A conceptual entity relationship model that relates user tasks of retrieval and access in online library catalogs and bibliographic databases from a user’s perspective.
A new conceptual model for bibliographic universe with a strong users focus .
The purpose of this entity relationship analysis was to discover the logical nature of bibliographic data in terms of entity, attributes and relationship.
presentation on "CATALOGUING" during Training workshop in library science for staff of muktangan school libraries organised by muktangan school teacher reference library, mumbai on 15th November 2010
NASIG Webinar 2014 "From Record-Bound to Boundless: FRBR, Linked Data and New...Juliya Borie
The use of linked data within the library community has the potential to significantly impact cataloging and may help improve information discovery and retrieval for the end user. For librarians and users alike, serial publications have been a constant challenge due to their complex publication histories and fluid nature. In this webinar, the presenters will reprise their NASIG 2013 Conference presentation, providing an overview of Linked Data developments within the library and journal publishing communities. By exploring serials in relation to FRBR principles and linked data modeling techniques, the presenters will describe how a search for periodical literature might be improved in a linked data environment. Taking description out of the current record constraints, serials librarians will be able to express the relationships between multiple versions of the same publication, and document how a particular journal has changed over time. The linked data model also opens up many opportunities for the provision of value-added content to bibliographic descriptions.
From Record-Bound to Boundless: FRBR, Linked Data and New Possibilities for S...NASIG
As resources have become ever more complicated in a digital world, it is evident that cataloging practices and the metadata standards we use to guide these practices are becoming more constrained. Nowhere is this more apparent than with the cataloging of serial publications. For librarians, serial publications have been a constant challenge due to issues such as the multiple version problem, frequent changes in title or issuing body and complex publication histories. For users, serial publications are challenging due to the fact that a boundary has been established in the library profession where serial publications are described by librarians while the articles contained within those publications are handled by indexing and abstracting services. Although web-scale discovery systems have attempted to bridge the gap by providing a single point of discovery, user access is far from seamless. Recent changes within the library community can have a significant impact on serials cataloging and may help improve information retrieval for the end user. The Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) holds great promise for alleviating some of the problems related to serials cataloging. While FRBR provides a useful mechanism for re-examining many of the problems with serials cataloging, the principles of Linked Data may further transform the way in which resources and the relationships between them are captured and presented to our users. By taking description out of our current record constraints, serials librarians will better be able to express how a particular journal has changed over time and the relationships between multiple versions of the same publication. The Linked Data model also opens up many opportunities for the provision of value-added content to bibliographic descriptions. Shifting description to a Linked Data model may not only help to alleviate many of the issues related to serials cataloging, it can also help users better understand and use bibliographic data effectively.
Presenters: Marlene van Ballegooie and Juliya Borie
University of Toronto Libraries
State Library of Pennsylvania Cataloging PALA 2009William Fee
The State Library of Pennsylvania Cataloging presentation. Scheduled for Tuesday, October 20, 2009 at 2:30 PM in the Hilton, Harrisburg, PA. Also check State Library of Pennsylvania Cataloging PALA 2009 (Portrait Slides), which is the slides which belong in slide #s 72-73 of this presentation.
https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.11854758.v1
FRBR as a datamodel for bibliographic metadata focuses too much on traditional library content/publications. The model can be improved for linked data environments by making it a flexible networked model
Analysis of technical papers and terms from technical dictionaries (e.g. CIRP dictionary, CIRPedia, etc..). Solution of disambiguation of technical texts through high quality dictionaries.
This presentation was provided by Barbara Tillett of the Library of Congress, Diane Hillmann of The Information Institute of Syracuse, and William Moen of The University of North Texas, during the NISO event "Bibliographic Control Alphabet Soup: AACR to RDA and Evolution of MARC," held on October 14, 2009.
Cushman Exposed! Exploiting Controlled Vocabularies to Enhance Browsing and S...Jenn Riley
Dalmau, Michelle and Jenn Riley. "Cushman Exposed! Exploiting Controlled Vocabularies to Enhance Browsing and Searching of an Online Photograph Collection." Digital Library Program Brown Bag Presentation, May 17, 2004.
Handout for Merging Metadata from Multiple Traditions: IN Harmony Sheet Music...Jenn Riley
Riley, Jenn. "Merging Metadata from Multiple Traditions: IN Harmony Sheet Music from Libraries and Museums." Digital Library Program Brown Bag Presentation, October 19, 2005.
Merging Metadata from Multiple Traditions: IN Harmony Sheet Music from Librar...Jenn Riley
Riley, Jenn. "Merging Metadata from Multiple Traditions: IN Harmony Sheet Music from Libraries and Museums." Digital Library Program Brown Bag Presentation, October 19, 2005.
Challenges in the Nursery: Linking a Finding Aid with Online ContentJenn Riley
Johnson, Elizabeth, and Jenn Riley. "Challenges in the Nursery: Linking a Finding Aid with Online Content." Digital Library Program Brown Bag Presentation, March 8, 2006.
The Standards Paradox: Case studies in Conforming to or Abandoning Metadata S...Jenn Riley
Riley, Jenn. "The Standards Paradox: Case studies in Conforming to or Abandoning Metadata Standards." Digital Library Program Brown Bag Presentation, October 31, 2007.
Handout for The Evolution of Library Descriptive Practices: Bibliographic Con...Jenn Riley
Riley, Jenn. “The Evolution of Library Descriptive Practices: Bibliographic Control? Descriptive Enrichment? What’s in a name, anyways?” Digital Library Program Brown Bag Presentation, March 19, 2008.
Operation “Blue Star” is the only event in the history of Independent India where the state went into war with its own people. Even after about 40 years it is not clear if it was culmination of states anger over people of the region, a political game of power or start of dictatorial chapter in the democratic setup.
The people of Punjab felt alienated from main stream due to denial of their just demands during a long democratic struggle since independence. As it happen all over the word, it led to militant struggle with great loss of lives of military, police and civilian personnel. Killing of Indira Gandhi and massacre of innocent Sikhs in Delhi and other India cities was also associated with this movement.
Synthetic Fiber Construction in lab .pptxPavel ( NSTU)
Synthetic fiber production is a fascinating and complex field that blends chemistry, engineering, and environmental science. By understanding these aspects, students can gain a comprehensive view of synthetic fiber production, its impact on society and the environment, and the potential for future innovations. Synthetic fibers play a crucial role in modern society, impacting various aspects of daily life, industry, and the environment. ynthetic fibers are integral to modern life, offering a range of benefits from cost-effectiveness and versatility to innovative applications and performance characteristics. While they pose environmental challenges, ongoing research and development aim to create more sustainable and eco-friendly alternatives. Understanding the importance of synthetic fibers helps in appreciating their role in the economy, industry, and daily life, while also emphasizing the need for sustainable practices and innovation.
Macroeconomics- Movie Location
This will be used as part of your Personal Professional Portfolio once graded.
Objective:
Prepare a presentation or a paper using research, basic comparative analysis, data organization and application of economic information. You will make an informed assessment of an economic climate outside of the United States to accomplish an entertainment industry objective.
The French Revolution, which began in 1789, was a period of radical social and political upheaval in France. It marked the decline of absolute monarchies, the rise of secular and democratic republics, and the eventual rise of Napoleon Bonaparte. This revolutionary period is crucial in understanding the transition from feudalism to modernity in Europe.
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How to Make a Field invisible in Odoo 17Celine George
It is possible to hide or invisible some fields in odoo. Commonly using “invisible” attribute in the field definition to invisible the fields. This slide will show how to make a field invisible in odoo 17.
Biological screening of herbal drugs: Introduction and Need for
Phyto-Pharmacological Screening, New Strategies for evaluating
Natural Products, In vitro evaluation techniques for Antioxidants, Antimicrobial and Anticancer drugs. In vivo evaluation techniques
for Anti-inflammatory, Antiulcer, Anticancer, Wound healing, Antidiabetic, Hepatoprotective, Cardio protective, Diuretics and
Antifertility, Toxicity studies as per OECD guidelines
Model Attribute Check Company Auto PropertyCeline George
In Odoo, the multi-company feature allows you to manage multiple companies within a single Odoo database instance. Each company can have its own configurations while still sharing common resources such as products, customers, and suppliers.
2024.06.01 Introducing a competency framework for languag learning materials ...Sandy Millin
http://sandymillin.wordpress.com/iateflwebinar2024
Published classroom materials form the basis of syllabuses, drive teacher professional development, and have a potentially huge influence on learners, teachers and education systems. All teachers also create their own materials, whether a few sentences on a blackboard, a highly-structured fully-realised online course, or anything in between. Despite this, the knowledge and skills needed to create effective language learning materials are rarely part of teacher training, and are mostly learnt by trial and error.
Knowledge and skills frameworks, generally called competency frameworks, for ELT teachers, trainers and managers have existed for a few years now. However, until I created one for my MA dissertation, there wasn’t one drawing together what we need to know and do to be able to effectively produce language learning materials.
This webinar will introduce you to my framework, highlighting the key competencies I identified from my research. It will also show how anybody involved in language teaching (any language, not just English!), teacher training, managing schools or developing language learning materials can benefit from using the framework.
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Handout for FRBR; or, How I learned to stop worrying and love the model
1. FRBR Group 1 Entities: Products of intellectual & artistic endeavor
2. Work attributes
title of the work
form of work
date of the work
other distinguishing characteristic
intended termination
intended audience
context for the work
medium of performance (musical work)
numeric designation (musical work)
key (musical work)
coordinates (cartographic work)
equinox (cartographic work)
Manifestation attributes
title of the manifestation
statement of responsibility
edition/issue designation
place of publication/distribution
publisher/distributor
date of publication/distribution
fabricator/manufacturer
series statement
form of carrier
extent of the carrier
physical medium
capture mode
dimensions of the carrier
manifestation identifier
source for acquisition/access authorization
terms of availability
access restrictions on the manifestation
typeface (printed book)
type size (printed book)
foliation (hand-printed book)
collation (hand-printed book)
publication status (serial)
numbering (serial)
playing speed (sound recording)
groove width (sound recording)
kind of cutting (sound recording)
tape configuration (sound recording)
kind of sound (sound recording)
special reproduction characteristic (sound
recording)
colour (image)
reduction ratio (microform)
polarity (microform or visual projection)
generation (microform or visual projection)
presentation format (visual projection)
system requirements (electronic resource)
file characteristics (electronic resource)
mode of access (remote access electronic resource)
access address (remote access electronic resource)
Expression attributes
title of the expression
form of expression
date of expression
language of expression
other distinguishing characteristic
extensibility of expression
revisability of expression
extent of the expression
summarization of content
context for the expression
critical response to the expression
use restrictions on the expression
sequencing pattern (serial)
expected regularity of issue (serial)
expected frequency of issue (serial)
type of score (musical notation)
medium of performance (musical notation or
recorded sound)
scale (cartographic image/object)
projection (cartographic image/object)
presentation technique (cartographic image/object)
representation of relief (cartographic image/object)
geodetic, grid, and vertical measurement
(cartographic image/object)
recording technique (remote sensing image)
special characteristic (remote sensing image)
technique (graphic or projected image)
Item attributes
item identifier
fingerprint
provenance of the item
marks/inscriptions
exhibition history
condition of the item
treatment history
scheduled treatment
access restrictions on the item
Note: The attributes defined for the purposes of this
study do not include those associated with
transactions of an ephemeral nature such as the
circulation or processing of an item.
3. FRBR Group 2 Entities: Those responsible for intellectual & artistic content
Person attributes
name of person
dates of person
title of person
other designation associated with the person
Corporate body attributes
name of the corporate body
number associated with the corporate body
place associated with the corporate body
date associated with the corporate body
other designation associated with the corporate
body
4. FRBR Group 3 Entities: Subjects of works
Concept attributes
term for the concept
Event attributes
term for the event
Object attributes
term for the object
Place attributes
term for the place
5. Examples of Work/Expression/Manifestation
w1 Harry Lindgren's Geometric dissections
e1 original text entitled Geometric dissections
m1 the book published in 1964 by Van Nostrand
e2 revised text entitled Recreational problems in geometric dissections ....
m1 the book published in 1972 by Dover
w1 J. S. Bach's Six suites for unaccompanied cello
e1 performances by Janos Starker recorded in 1963 and 1965
m1 recordings released on 33 1/3 rpm sound discs in 1965 by Mercury
m2 recordings re-released on compact disc in 1991 by Mercury
e2 performances by Yo-Yo Ma recorded in 1983
m1 recordings released on 33 1/3 rpm sound discs in 1983 by CBS Records
m2 recordings re-released on compact disc in 1992 by CBS Records
w1 Jean Jolivet's Vraie description des Gaules....
e1 the cartographer's original rendering
m1 the map issued in 1570
m2 a facsimile reproduction published in 1974 by Hier et demain
w1 The Wall Street Journal
e1 the Eastern edition
m1 the print format of the Eastern edition
m2 the microfilm of the Eastern edition
e2 the Western edition
m1 the print format of the Western edition
m2 the microfilm of the Western edition
6. Back to the Future: Understanding the Functional Requirements of Bibliographic
Records Model (FRBR) and its Impact on Users, OPACS, and Knowledge
Organization
Speakers at ALCTS Preconference
<http://www.ala.org/ala/alcts/alctsconted/alctsceevents/alctspreconf/backfutureunderstanding.htm>
The FRBR Model Allyson Carlyle, University of Washington
FRBR Basics Barbara Tillett, Library of Congress
Why FRBR? Glenn Patton, OCLC
Stepping Back, Looking
Forward: FRBR and the
Evolution of the Catalog
Tom Delsey, Independent Consultant
FRBR and the Fiction Finder
Project
Diane Vizine-Goetz, OCLC
RedLightGreen: Using FRBR
in the RLG Catalog
Merrilee Proffitt, RLG
FRBR Applications in an
LMS/OPAC
Vinod Chachra, VTLS
FRBR and MARC Sally McCallum, Library of Congress
How FRBR Will Affect
Library Users and Staff
Jennifer Bowen, University of Rochester
FRBR and Library Services Olivia Madison, Iowa State University
7. Some Suggested Readings
Ayres, Marie-Louise, Kerry Kilner, Kent Fitch, and Annette Scarvell. "Report on the Successful AustLit:
Australian Literature Gateway Implementation of the FRBR and INDECS Event Models,
and Implication for Other FRBR Implementations."68th IFLA Council and General
Conference, Glasgow, August 18-24, 2002. http://www.ifla.org/IV/ifla68/papers/054-
133e.pdf
Bennett, Rick , Brian F. Lavoie, and Edward T. O'Neill. "The Concept of a Work in WorldCat: an
Application of FRBR." Library Collections, Acquisitions, & Technical Services 27 (2003):
45-59.
Delsey, Tom. “Functional Analysis of the MARC21 Bibliographic and Holdings Formats.” Library of
Congress Network Development and MARC Standards Office (June 23, 2004).
http://www.loc.gov/marc/marc-functional-analysis/functional-analysis.html
Hegna, Knut, and Eeva Murtomaa. "Data Mining MARC to Find: FRBR?"68th IFLA Council and General
Conference, Glasgow, August 18-24, 2002. http://www.ifla.org/IV/ifla68/papers/053-
133e.pdf
Hickey, Thomas B., Edward T. O'Neill, and Jenny Toves. "Experiments With the IFLA Functional
Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR)." D-Lib Magazine 8, no. 9 (2002).
http://www.dlib.org/dlib/september02/hickey/09hickey.html.
IFLA Study Group on the Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records. 1998. Functional
Requirements for Bibliographic Records. Munich: K.G. Saur.
http://www.ifla.org/VII/s13/frbr/frbr.pdf.
Jonsson, Gunilla. "The Basis for a Record in Major Cataloguing Codes and the Relation to FRBR."68th
IFLA Council and General Conference, Glasgow, August 18-24, 2002.
http://www.ifla.org/IV/ifla68/papers/052-133e.pdf.
Le Boeuf, Patrick. "Brave New FRBR World."IFLA Meeting of Experts on an International Cataloging
Code, Frankfurt July 2003. http://www.ddb.de/news/pdf/papers_leboeuf.pdf.
Le Boeuf, Patrick. "FRBR and Further." Cataloging & Classification Quarterly 32, no. 4 (2001): 15-52.
Le Boeuf, Patrick. "The Impact of the FRBR Model on the Future Revisions of the ISBDs: a Challenge for
the IFLA Section on Cataloguing" International Cataloging and Bibliographic Control 31,
no. 1 (2002): 3-6.
Oliver, Chris. "FRBR Is Everywhere, but What Happened to the Format Variation Issue? Content Bersus
Carrier in FRBR." The Serials Librarian 45, no. 4 (2004): 27-36.
O’Neill, Edward T. "FRBR: Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records: Application of the Entity-
Relationship Model to Humphry Clinker." Library Resources & Technical Services 46, no.
4 (2002): 150-159.
Riva, Pat. "Mapping MARC 21 Linking Entry Fields to FRBR and Tillett's Taxonomy of Bibliographic
Relationships." Library Resources and Technical Services 48, no. 2 (2004): 130-143.
Zumer, Maja, and Gerhard J. A. Riesthuis. "Consequences of Implementing FRBR: Are We Ready to Open
Pandora's Box?" Knowledge Organization 29, no. 2 (2002): 78-86.