RDA for the Non-Cataloger: What’s in It for You? | Assn. for Library Collections and Technical Services (ALCTS) RIMMF.a.Resource. Training Portal - Home. TMQ Cataloging--Series C: Advanced workshops. The TMQ Cataloging Series. Series C: RDA Don't panic. RDA is here, it true, but even though LC and a bunch of other libraries have implemented RDA for creating new records, that doesn’t mean that you have to, yet. But it is definitely time for you start learning what this RDA stuff is all about. So, this is a start on learning about the basics (the 'rudiments') of RDA. Course description: In the course of the workshop, we intend to answer the following questions: What is RDA, who is responsible for it, and how is implementation going?
There are two parts to Rudimentary RDA: Rudimentary RDA. Rudimentary RDA. This part of the workshop consists of a series of free, online webcasts (available 24/7) Duration: approx. 105 min Click here to access the Rudimentary RDA. We will explain: What RDA is Who is responsible for developing and maintaining RDA When was it implemented Why we need to switch to it Anticipated goal: Rudimentary RDA. Total duration: approx. 6 hrs · What is the RDA Toolkit. RDA for Catalogers - RDA - Subject Guides at University of Montana-Missoula.
Preparing Copy Catalogers for RDA | Assn. for Library Collections and Technical Services (ALCTS) Library of Congress (LC) RDA Training Materials. Workshop Course Materials (Catalogers Learning Workshop, Program for Cooperative Cataloging, Library of Congress) General Information. Teaching and Training. Course: RDA in NACO Training, Program for Cooperative Cataloging, Library of Congress. Back to Workshop Course Materials Access the RDA in NACO Training modules Course Description Current Version: April 2012 Important Note: These training modules are freely available to anyone to use at any time. However, current PCC/NACO members wishing to contribute RDA name authority records to the LC/NACO Authority File must make formal training arrangements through the PCC Secretariat in order to ensure coordination of the required post-training webinars and the mandatory review period.
This training is designed for existing NACO Program members who are making the transition from AACR2 to RDA: Resource Description & Access for NACO contributions. This training is general in nature, and highlights the differences between AACR2 NACO headings and references, and RDA NACO authorized access points and variant access points. Structure and Delivery The training is modular, consisting of online videos, demonstrations, and quizzes. Intended Audience Course Hours Training Materials.