Greetings, Karen and everyone.
 
No need to retreat to your corner, Karen.  That's an excellent idea.  We do 
need something that can be distributed to you -- especially now that the pieces 
are beginning to come together.  Of course we have internal documents that are 
used by the CoP, JSC, and Co-Publishers to track tasks and deadlines for the 
project but but they're at an extremely detailed level.  My guess is that you 
want/need something in-between that level of detail and the very general 
statement "RDA will be released in the first quarter of 2009."
 
I'd be happy to develop a document for general use.  If you'd be willing to 
work with me by telling me the sorts of things you'd like to have included, 
I'll work something up that can be distributed to you.  I am assuming you are 
especially interested in the areas of content and product development, 
training, and implementation.  Is this right?  Do let me know...
 
Cordially,
 
MarjorieMarjorie E. Bloss, RDA Project Manager 
2827 West Gregory Street 
Chicago, Illinois 60625 
USA 
1-773-878-4008 1-519-4009 (mobile) [EMAIL PROTECTED]



> Date: Mon, 3 Mar 2008 14:10:08 -0500> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: 
> [RDA-L] One more question: RDA development tracking> To: 
> RDA-L@INFOSERV.NLC-BNC.CA> > One more question. I'm tracking RDA for my 
> organization and reporting> back key developments, any known timelines and 
> deadlines that are> available, vendor actions, FRBR, the DC working group, 
> etc. Before I> reinvent the wheel, is there any one spot that is already 
> consolidating> this information?> > (Thanks--now I'll really retreat to my 
> corner!)> > Karen G. Schneider> Research & Development> College Center for 
> Library Automation> http://www.cclaflorida.org> Voice: 850-922-3159> 
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