FYI
On 2/11/2013 12:15 PM, Casey A Mullin wrote:
[Cross-posted widely. Please excuse the duplication]
Colleagues,
The MLA-BCC RDA Music Implementation Task Force is happy to announce
the release of the first complete draft of "Best Practices for Music
Cataloging using RDA and MARC21." This document represents over
sixteen months of effort by the task force to determine and articulate
best practices for the description of music resources (chiefly scores
and audio recordings). In the increasingly decentralized environment
of library metadata standards, this document addresses the need for
specific guidance for catalogers describing music resources that is
authoritative, yet flexible to the needs of individual institutions.
It is intended to supplement the text of RDA itself, and accounts for
(though does not presume full adherence to) the Library of
Congress-Program for Cooperative Cataloging Policy Statements (LC-PCC PS).
The task force invites broad input regarding these best practices,
from both specialists within the music community and non-specialists
who work with music materials (or manage those who do). Formal means
for collecting community feedback and incorporating it into revisions
of the best practices document on an ongoing basis are still being
developed. For the current draft, please send feedback directly to the
task force chair (yours truly) at cmul...@stanford.edu.
Additionally, these best practices decisions will be the topic of a
panel discussion at the MLA Annual Meeting in San Jose, CA on February
28, 2013, entitled "RDA Best Practices for Music: A Conversation."
Specific topics to be discussed will be based directly on feedback
gathered from e-mail responses in advance of the meeting, and from
those attending the session (in "town hall" fashion). Whether or not
you are able to attend the MLA session, we want to hear from you!!
The current draft may be found here:
http://bcc.musiclibraryassoc.org/BCC-Historical/BCC2013/RDA_Best_Practices_for_Music_Cataloging.pdf
Many thanks,
Casey Mullin
Chair, MLA-BCC RDA Music Implementation Task Force
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Casey A. Mullin
Head, Data Control Unit
Metadata Department
Stanford University Libraries
650-736-0849
cmul...@stanford.edu
http://www.caseymullin.com
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"Those who need structured and granular data and the precise retrieval that results
from it to carry out research and scholarship may constitute an elite minority rather
than most of the people of the world (sadly), but that talented and intelligent minority
is an important one for the cultural and technological advancement of humanity. It is
even possible that if we did a better job of providing access to such data, we might
enable the enlargement of that minority."
-Martha Yee
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*Karen Gorss Benko*
Catalog Librarian
Collection liaison to Russian and English
Williams College
Williamstown, Massachusetts
karen.gorss.be...@williams.edu
413-597-4322