foundations of rda : bringing it all together: rda from experience : como xxv
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This session is from the COMO 2013 Preconference presented by Beth Thornton, University of Georgia. The full PPT is provided here on SlideShare; to follow along with the audio, visit this link: https://valdosta.sharestream.net/ssdcms/i.do?u=7cc2f4ba24014d3TRANSCRIPT
Foundations of RDA
Beth ThorntonHead, Serials Cataloging, University of Georgia [email protected]
Georgia COMOOctober 9, 2013
Bringing it All Together: RDA from Experience
AACR2: foundations
AACR (1967)
Paris Principles (1961)
ISBD (1969)
Earlier codes
• Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) 1998
• Functional Requirements for Authority Data (FRAD) 2009
• Functional Requirements for Subject Authority Data (FRSAD) 2010
• Statement of International Cataloguing Principles (ICP) 2009
RDA: Foundations
F R B R
F R B R
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or, if you prefer.....
An entity/relationship model
EntitiesAttributesRelationships
FRBR entities
Group 1 – products of intellectual or artistic endeavor
Group 2 – responsible for the content, production or custodianship of Group 1entities
Group 3 – subjects of Group 1 entities
• Group 1 and group 2 entities too!
1. Work, expression, manifestation, item (WEMI)
2. Person, corporate body
3. Concept, object, event, place
FRBR/RDA Entities
WorkA distinct intellectual or artistic creation
ExpressionIntellectual or artistic realization of a work
ManifestationPhysical embodiment of an expression of a work
ItemSingle exemplar of a manifestation
Group 1 entities
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Work
Expression
Manifestation
Item
Group 1 Entities
The Novel
Original Text Translation
Paper PDF
Copy 1
WORK
EXPRESSION
MANIFESTATION
ITEM
Paper
Copy 1 Copy 2
WorkA distinct intellectual or artistic creation
Choderos Laclos’ Les Liaisons dangereuses1794Play poem choral work
title, form, date, audience, etc.
Attributes
ExpressionIntellectual or artistic realization of a work
Liaisons dangereuses. $l EnglishOther distinguishing characteristics:Illustrated“Director’s cut” Content type: text, spoken word, still image
language, form, date, other distinguishing characteristic, content, etc.
Attributes
ManifestationPhysical embodiment of an expression of a work
Title, statement of responsibility, publisher, date, extent, dimensions, etc.
Attributes
ItemSingle exemplar of a manifestation
The copy of Dangerous Liaisons, published by Penguin, in your library’s collection.
The barcode is an attribute of that item.
Item identifier, provenance, marks, etc.
Attributes
Margaret Mitchell’s Gone With the Wind.
The autographed copy of Gone With the Wind in your library’s special collections
A French translation of Gone With the Wind.
The paperback Gone With the Wind published in New York by MacMillian in 1961.
Quick check!
Relationships
Work to Work ◦ successor, supplement, complement, summarization,
adaptation, transformation, imitation Expression to Expression
◦ abridgement, revision, translation, arrangement Manifestation to Manifestation
◦ reproduction (reproduction, reprint, facsimile, etc.)◦ alternate (format, simultaneously released ed.)
Whole / Part Relationships◦ volume of a multivolume manifestation;
aggregate/component Part / Part Relationships
◦ sequential, accompanying, companion
FRBR Group 1 Relationships: Bibliographic / Content
EQUIVALENT
Cataloging Rulescut-off point
Same work New work
DERIVATIVE DESCRIPTIVE
Parody
Revision
Translation
Criticism
Variations or versions
Editions SummaryAbstractDigest
Annotated edition
Expurgatededition
DramatizationNovelization
Freetranslation
Imitations
Evaluation
Review
Casebook
Commentary
Abridgededition
Arrangement
ScreenplayLibrettoIllustrated
edition
Slightmodifications Adaptations
Change of genre
Original
Same style or thematic content
Microformreproduction
Copy
Exactreproduction
Facsimile
Reprint
Simultaneous“publication”
Same Expression
New Expression
Family of Works
New Work B. TillettDec. 2001
Family of works
In: Relationships in the Organization of Knowledge.
Carol Bean and Rebecca Green, eds., Kluwer, 2001 (ISBN: 07923-68134)
From Barbara Tillett’s presentation“FRBR Model”, Feb. 2, 2004
The EndWhew!