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Resource Description and Access (RDA): mapeamento sistemático de literatura

TLDR
In this paper, a survey of a cientifica sobre o Resource Description and Access (RDA) is presented, with a focus on the desenvolvimento of the RDA.
Abstract
Desenvolvido para ser o sucessor da edicao revisada do Codigo Anglo-Americano de Catalogacao, 2. edicao, (AACR2), o Resource Description and Access (RDA) tem sido objeto de testes, treinamentos, implementacao e de estudos cientificos. Identificar a producao cientifica sobre o RDA, com criterios adotados nos processos de mapeamento sistematico de literatura, mostra a dimensao e a diversidade de pesquisas que tem sido desenvolvidas sobre o padrao RDA. Ao considerar esse contexto, questiona-se sobre a contribuicao cientifica nas discussoes sobre o RDA. Como objetivo geral busca-se analisar a producao cientifica sobre o RDA e consideram-se, como objetivos especificos que orientam o desenvolvimento deste trabalho: [1] definir as bases de dados a serem analisadas sobre a tematica da pesquisa; [2] definir o protocolo de mapeamento sistematico de literatura; [3] analisar a evolucao temporal, os autores, os periodicos e os temas abordados; [4] avaliar a producao cientifica sobre o RDA. Os procedimentos metodologicos adotados para o desenvolvimento desta pesquisa, de natureza aplicada, caracterizam-se pela abordagem mista, com procedimentos de pesquisa bibliografica, e o incremento da analise de resultados a partir dos dados identificados. Tais resultados foram alcancados com uso de bases de dados cientificas e softwares como StArt e Excel, e a apresentacao dos resultados em esquemas e graficos e da analise de conteudo.

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Reflections of Ranganathan's Normative Principles of Cataloging in RDA

TL;DR: It is found that the instructions of RDA are much more in compliance with the scientific principles of Ranganathan than the RDA principles recorded at the beginning of the code.
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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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Codes, Costs, and Critiques: The Organization of Information in Library Quarterly, 1931–2004

TL;DR: Prominent themes have included cataloging codes and the influence of authors such as Julia Pettee, Andrew Osborn, and Seymour Lubetzky; costs and other practicalities; technology, information science, and Cranfield; subject access, including subject headings, thesauri, and classification schemes; and historical, international, and research perspectives.
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Epistemic presumptions of authorship

TL;DR: The study demonstrates that as far as cataloging is concerned authorship is the role that is represented rather than any true intellectual responsibility.
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A Turning Point for Catalogs: Ranganathan's Possible Point of View

TL;DR: This article aims to present an overview of current changes, potential convergences, developments, and weak points from Ranganathan's point of view.
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Just Because We Can, Doesn’t Mean We Should: An Argument for Simplicity and Data Privacy With Name Authority Work in the Linked Data Environment

TL;DR: This paper argues that cataloging practice should return to a simpler, pre-RDA authority record to curb catalog bias and insure personal data privacy for authors and contributors in the authors' authority files.