RDA and Serials Cataloging
Autor Ed Jonesen Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 sep 2024
- introduces the concept of diachronic work and explains how serials, as a type of diachronic work, can be described using the new attribute element extension plan;
- explores new developments after the completion of the 3R Project, with references to AACR2 as a touchstone;
- introduces the new term work group and demonstrates its usefulness in enabling relationships and supporting collocation;
- demonstrates how serials catalogers' work fits in the cooperative context of OCLC, CONSER, and NACO; and
- presents examples of how RDA records can ultimately engage with the Semantic Web.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780838948712
ISBN-10: 0838948715
Pagini: 232
Dimensiuni: 216 x 279 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Ediția:Second Edition
Editura: American Library Association
Colecția ALA Editions
ISBN-10: 0838948715
Pagini: 232
Dimensiuni: 216 x 279 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Ediția:Second Edition
Editura: American Library Association
Colecția ALA Editions
Recenzii
"A much-needed update and revision ... Ed Jones is a well-respected serials cataloger who has been actively involved in the development of serials cataloging policies for RDA. He has used his experience and expertise to create an authoritative serials cataloging manual that integrates Official RDA with other cataloging standards and guidelines into one resource."
— Technicalities
"This book by Ed Jones is your key to demystifying that trifecta of complicated cataloguing scenarios – Official RDA, serials, and MARC21 ... [It] should be a valued addition to any cataloguing bookshelf. It describes how to handle serials cataloguing in a way that is easy to read and makes sense. Serials should not be shrouded in mystery, and RDA and Serials Cataloging is a very useful tool to combat any anxiety associated with serials cataloguing."
— Catalogue & Index
"Within this text you will find everything you need to get initiated with serials and recent changes to RDA ... Acknowledging the ever changing landscape of cataloguing and the static nature of this manual, Jones has provided a comprehensive tool for use by students or monograph catalogers like myself who have not delved into serials before. After reading this, I have the confidence to start serials cataloging projects within my own workplace. The text is written with enough humor to liven up an extremely dry topic, the structure is well thought out, and there are enough examples to get you out of the stickiest situations."
— Journal of the Australian Library and Information Association
— Technicalities
"This book by Ed Jones is your key to demystifying that trifecta of complicated cataloguing scenarios – Official RDA, serials, and MARC21 ... [It] should be a valued addition to any cataloguing bookshelf. It describes how to handle serials cataloguing in a way that is easy to read and makes sense. Serials should not be shrouded in mystery, and RDA and Serials Cataloging is a very useful tool to combat any anxiety associated with serials cataloguing."
— Catalogue & Index
"Within this text you will find everything you need to get initiated with serials and recent changes to RDA ... Acknowledging the ever changing landscape of cataloguing and the static nature of this manual, Jones has provided a comprehensive tool for use by students or monograph catalogers like myself who have not delved into serials before. After reading this, I have the confidence to start serials cataloging projects within my own workplace. The text is written with enough humor to liven up an extremely dry topic, the structure is well thought out, and there are enough examples to get you out of the stickiest situations."
— Journal of the Australian Library and Information Association
Notă biografică
Ed Jones (MLS, Kent State University; PhD, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) has been active in serials cataloging during the whole of his professional career. Over this time, he has represented various institutions on the CONSER Operations Committee and has served on many CONSER and Program for Cooperative Cataloging (PCC) committees and task groups, including as CONSER representative to the PCC Policy Committee and cochair of the PCC Standing Committee on Standards (SCS). He is currently cochair of the SCS Task Group on CONSER Policies for Official RDA in MARC. He has spoken extensively on RDA and its underlying conceptual models over the years, serving as an RDA advisor for the Original RDA Toolkit and more recently chairing the Serials Task Force of the RSC Aggregates Working Group during the RDA Toolkit Restructure and Redesign (3R) Project. In 2019, in recognition of his professional contributions, he received the Ulrich’s Serials Librarianship Award from the Association for Library Collections and Technical Services (ALCTS).
Cuprins
Introduction
PART I: AN INTRODUCTION TO SERIALS, SERIALS CATALOGING, AND RDA
Chapter 1 An Introduction to Serials and Serials Cataloging
Chapter 2 Getting to Know RDA
Chapter 3 Searching and the Universe of Serials
PART II: CATALOGING SERIALS AND ONGOING INTEGRATING RESOURCES USING RDA
Chapter 4 General Instructions
Chapter 5 Bibliographic Description
Chapter 6 Relationships between Serials
Chapter 7 Identifying Serial Works and Authors
Chapter 8 Identifying Related Entities
Chapter 9 Online Serials
Chapter 10 Ongoing Integrating Resources
Epilogue: RDA and Linked Data
Index
PART I: AN INTRODUCTION TO SERIALS, SERIALS CATALOGING, AND RDA
Chapter 1 An Introduction to Serials and Serials Cataloging
Chapter 2 Getting to Know RDA
Chapter 3 Searching and the Universe of Serials
PART II: CATALOGING SERIALS AND ONGOING INTEGRATING RESOURCES USING RDA
Chapter 4 General Instructions
Chapter 5 Bibliographic Description
Chapter 6 Relationships between Serials
Chapter 7 Identifying Serial Works and Authors
Chapter 8 Identifying Related Entities
Chapter 9 Online Serials
Chapter 10 Ongoing Integrating Resources
Epilogue: RDA and Linked Data
Index
Descriere
Reflecting the new modelling for serials introduced by IFLA’s Library Reference Model in the most recent revisions to RDA, this up-to-date resource is an important tool for day-to-day practice as well as a reference manual for unusual or difficult cases.