Though the April 2 Metadata Discussion Group meeting will not discuss RDA cataloging specifically, your blog hosts will be posting pertinent resources for those interested in learning more about cataloging with RDA. These posts are meant to be a brief introduction and are not intended to be exhaustive treatments of the topic. If you have other resources you’d like to share, please leave a comment!
Sound recordings
- OCLC’s 2012 Conference “Post-Modern Cataloging: It’s All AV Now”
Sound Recordings Cataloging Workshop presentation, Jay Weitz, OCLC - LC RDA Training Material: Module 2 — Describing Carriers and Identifying Works (scroll down the page to access it—lots of good training material here)
Music Cataloging:
- Best Practices for Music Cataloging: Using RDA and MARC21 2-15-2013 draft
Prepared by the RDA Music Implementation Task Force, Bibliographic Control Committee, Music Library Association - RDA Task Group RDA Record Examples
PCC Standing Committee on Training (SCT)
Non-Musical Sound Cataloging:
- RDA Task Group RDA Record Examples
PCC Standing Committee on Training (SCT)
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Last week Music Cataloging at Yale also added/revised some good documentation with examples on cataloging sound recordings with RDA.
ALCTS has made a number of RDA-related webinars available for free, including two by Kathy Glennan that focus on sound recordings and scores.