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!
Electronic Resources
Ebooks
- Provider-Neutral E-Resource MARC Record Guide: P-N/RDA version. Program for Cooperative Cataloging, 2012 (January 1, 2013 revision). This resource covers e-books, electronic serials, and integrating resources.
- E-book Cataloging Workshop. Exercises from the NASIG Pre-Conference prepared by Marielle Veve and Wanda Rosinksi June 7, 2012.
- Online Monographs Cataloging (RDA). Stanford University Libraries Metadata Department’s local policy on cataloging e-books was last revised on February 21, 2013.
- E-book MARC Records in the Age of AACR2, Provider-Neutral Guidelines, and now RDA. ALCTS E-Forum scheduled for April 23-24, 2013.
CD-ROMs and DVD-ROMs
I haven’t seen any best practices documents produced by national standards bodies that address this particular format (yet).
- CD-ROMs, DVD-ROMs, and other tangible computer file carriers (floppies, cartridges, drives, etc)–RDA Cataloging. Stanford University Libraries Metadata Department’s local policy on cataloging CD and DVD-ROMs. Includes examples of CD-ROMs and DVD-ROMs comprised chiefly of text files, multimedia, computer games, and spoken word MP3 files.
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