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Resource description and access (RDA) and new research potentials

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The FRBR and FRAD conceptual models resulted from the international cataloguing community's effort to address a constantly changing information environment, the emergence of new forms of information resources and increasing density of networked information systems.
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in which information resources are classified as Works, Expressions, Manifestations and Items (often referred to as WEMI). The FRBR and FRAD conceptual models resulted from the international cataloguing community’s effort to address a constantly changing information environment, the emergence of new forms of information resources and increasing density of networked information systems. In 2007 Howarth and Weihs [8] wrote

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RDA: Resource description & access—a survey of the current state of the art

TL;DR: A thorough and critical review of the emerging RDA literature published from 2005 to 2011 concerns key areas of difference between RDA and AACR2, the relationship of the new cataloging code to metadata standards, the impact on encoding standards such as Machine-Readable Cataloging (MARC), end user considerations, and practitioners' views on RDA implementation and training.
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Introducing RDA: A guide to the basics

TL;DR: Review(s) of: Introducing RDA: A Guide to the Basics, by Chris Oliver, London Facet 2010, 117pp, ISBN 9781856047326, 29.95.
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RDA perceptions among Malaysian catalogers

TL;DR: Though Malaysian catalogers were aware of the RDA, they were only familiar with the basics of RDA and its related topics, and indicated low understanding of other topics, such as Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR), related to RDA.
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Is RDA Ready?: An Analysis of Case Studies on RDA Testing

TL;DR: Case studies from RDA testing experiences provide an interesting community-sourced view of the uses, impact and challenges associated not only with RDA but of the shift to new metadata models and systems.

Mise en œuvre d'une nouvelle structuration des données pour valoriser le fonds documentaire de l'IIPE UNESCO : l'expérience FRBR

TL;DR: In this paper, a reflexion est engagee sur une nouvelle structuration de l'information and rendre interoperables des bases de donnees heterogenes and cloisonnees.
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Criticism of Cataloging Code Reform, as Seen in the Pages of Library Resources and Technical Services (1957–66)

TL;DR: The history of cataloging rules is often written as a story of continuous improvement toward a more rational and efficient code, but not all catalogers have been in agreement that reform of the cataloging code has been improvement.
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Design of cataloging rules using conceptual modeling of cataloging process

TL;DR: A general model for the cataloging process at the conceptual level is proposed, which is independent of any situation/system or cataloging code, and consistent and scalable design can be attained.
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Making the Link: AACR to RDA: Part 1: Setting the Stage

TL;DR: This paper follows the thread of changes as, between 1997 and early 2005, JSC pursued a vigorous schedule towards a third edition of AACR, a content standard for multi-formats and communities.
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A system for analyzing cataloging rules: a feasibility study

TL;DR: In this paper, a rule-analyzing system for cataloging rules is proposed to determine whether two rules have an exclusive, parallel, complementary, or non-relationship in terms of the given rule-template.
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