RDA for Catalogers: A Guide to Using the Cataloging Rules Created to be Relevant to Today's Materials

RDA is about connections and is not meant to be the end goal, in its' present incarnation. [...]it is good to be reminded that it is less about an absence of abbreviations and more about transcribing verbatim. [...]we suggest you take advantage of the Library of Congress Catalogers Learning Wor...

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Published inTennessee libraries (Memphis, Tenn.) Vol. 63; no. 3
Main Authors Baskett, Georgia I, Underdown-BuBois, Christi M, Busch, Heidi
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Memphis Tennessee Library Association 01.07.2013
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Summary:RDA is about connections and is not meant to be the end goal, in its' present incarnation. [...]it is good to be reminded that it is less about an absence of abbreviations and more about transcribing verbatim. [...]we suggest you take advantage of the Library of Congress Catalogers Learning Workshops. Do not rush into RDA without establishing institutional policies that your entire staff understands. [...]most importantly, enjoy the learning.
ISSN:1935-7052