But many libraries have tried in on "live catalogues"--anyone who is doing RDA 
now and many libraries who are accepting RDA copy  cataloging. 
Pat

Patricia Sayre-McCoy
Head, Law Cataloging and Serials
D'Angelo Law Library
University of Chicago
773-702-9620
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[mailto:RDA-L@listserv.lac-bac.gc.ca] On Behalf Of Kelleher, Martin
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I assumed he meant no-one's actually trialled it on live catalogues, which is 
the impression I had. 

Cheers

Martin

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[mailto:RDA-L@LISTSERV.LAC-BAC.GC.CA] On Behalf Of Kevin M Randall
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James Weinheimer wrote:

> The big boys have said they will implement RDA, but it still has never 
> been road-tested.

What do you call the "US RDA Test" that garnered quite a bit of attention--and 
even used the "live" LC/NACO Authority File, to boot--if not a "road test"?  
Not to mention all of the cataloging done by libraries that continued to use 
RDA after the test?

Kevin M. Randall
Principal Serials Cataloger
Northwestern University Library
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(847) 491-2939

Proudly wearing the sensible shoes since 1978! 

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