HI, RDA folks,
I'm new to this mailing list.
I'm designing a RDA cataloging system for Korea National Medical Library,
which will inaugurate next year.
Is there any graphic user interface(GUI) for RDA data entry?
I mean by RDA data entry GUI which does not follow MARC data entry legacy
(e.g., 100
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>[RDA-L@LISTSERV.LAC-BAC.GC.CA] On Behalf Of Karen Nelson [knel...@capilanou.ca]
>Sent: July-24-13 12:36 PM
>To: RDA-L@LISTSERV.LAC-BAC.GC.CA
>Subject: [RDA-L] 7.17 Colour content
>I have read the RDA ToolKit instructions ov
Karen Nelson posted:
>300 45 p. : illustrations in colour
>300 45 p. : coloured illustrations
>
>300 45 p. : illustrations, some coloured
>300 45 p. : illustrations, some in colour
>
>300 45 p. : illustrations, chiefly coloured
>300 45 p. : chiefly coloured illustrations
In each case we woul
Sevim posted:
>336 text Çb txt Ç2 rdacontent Ç3 book
>336 text Çb txt Ç2 rdacontent Ç3 CD-ROM
>337 unmediated Çb n Ç2 rdamedia Ç3 book
>337 computer Çb c Ç2 rdamedia Ç3 CD-ROM
>338 volume Çb nc Ç2 rdacarrier Ç3 book
>338 computer disc Çb cd Ç2 rdacarrier Ç3 CD-ROM
While we
Right, that sounds like a good plan ... keep to what you know, as far as you
can! Because I really don't see any other reason to choose differently.
Thanks again, Joan!
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[mailto:RDA-L@LISTSERV.LAC-BAC.GC.CA] On Behalf Of Jo
Sheesh
As far as I known, illustrative content and color content are two separate
elements in RDA. RDA does not tell us how to combine these two elements in
one sub-field. I asked the question (long time ago) in this email list. I
was told that currently we actually follow AACR2 practice to combin
That's what I thought, and what I've been doing. It seemed a logical step from
AACR2's "col. ill.," but I suppose no one ever said RDA was going to be
logical...
Alex Kyrios
Metadata and Catalog Librarian
University of Idaho
208-885-2513
akyr...@uidaho.edu
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Thanks for the replies, Joan and Darlene - but I am still confused, sorry. The
way I learned (AACR2R) was:
300 45 p. : ill. (some col.) ... or (chiefly col.) ... or whatever.
That is to say, abbreviations and parentheses.
I am definitely an RDA novice, but I thought I knew that:
-There
Is it "45 pages : color illustrations"?
Thank you.
Joan Wang
On Wed, Jul 24, 2013 at 12:12 PM, Darlene Taylor wrote:
> hi. The examples you are showing are mostly from the old cataloging
> rules,AACR2. They should be:
>
> 45 pages : illustrations (colour)
> 45 pages : illustrations (some colou
hi. The examples you are showing are mostly from the old cataloging
rules,AACR2. They should be:
45 pages : illustrations (colour)
45 pages : illustrations (some colour)
45 pages : illustrations (chiefly colour)
Darlene Taylor, Instructor
Library Information Technology Program
SAIT Polytechnic
1
Help help.
I have read the RDA ToolKit instructions over and over, and looked at the
workflows, and checked online...
Can't see that RDA actually says much about "how", but online I am seeing a
whole lot of versions of how the recording of colour content is to be done. Are
we agreed on anythin
In case anyone is interested: Here, we're sorting the 336-338 fields by the
contents of subfield $3 if present (nothing before something, "nothing" assumed
to represent "the main thing", whatever it is) and then by tag:
336 text ǂb txt ǂ2 rdacontent ǂ3 book
337 unmediated ǂb n ǂ2 rdamedia ǂ3
My colleague Roman Panchyshyn made this point: “I agree with keeping them
separate. If we are ever going to use $3 to machine generate icons or collocate
strings together, the text must be the same for all CMCs.”
That is, in order to make the 336-338 fields as machine-manipulatable as
possible,
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