Jenn, these mock ups of input pages are great! Is there any chance of
hooking them up to an application that would allow folks to play with
RDA data? If so, could the data be connected to the registered RDA
elements? [1]
kc
[1] http://metadataregistry.org/rdabrowse.htm
Quoting Riley, Jenn
Sunday afternoon I was at a delightful concert of 18th century French
music. During one legato movement, I admit my mind wondered (as it
sometimes does) to what the RDA media content term tactile
three-dimensional form might apply. A baton? The only answer which
has been suggested to me
I can think of an item offhand that would be a tactile three-dimensional
form, though I certainly agree that the phrasing is problematic at best. A
recent musical recording by the band The Flaming Lips was issued as .mp3 files
stored on a USB drive embedded in a seven-pound edible gummy skull.
Mac, you are not alone in your stewing!
From OLAC-L, last week I posted that I was cataloging something called
Wasted Away Display.
(My apologies for the repetitive nature of this posting.)
It is supposed to give people a graphic representation of how getting
wasted can make people look,
Julie Moore, cataloguer of everything, said:
Mac, you are not alone in your stewing!
I took out the line which said I'll bet not even Julie has had a dildo
to catalogue.
It is supposed to give people a graphic representation of how getting
wasted can make people look, well, bad! ... I ended
Mac,
You are too funny!
I know, you are very predictable in your choice of a kit for a box of
stuff. In my final bib record, I did actually mention the wig and pins in a
note. I didn't duplicate the entire bib record here. I prefer the GMD model
because this is a representation of a person (and
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