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From: "Regina S. Koo" <r...@gpo.gov>
To: pccl...@listserv.loc.gov
Sent: Friday, May 7, 2010 6:09:55 AM
Subject: [PCCLIST] Clarification: LCRIs and LCPSs

[This clarification is being cross-posted to multiple lists. Please
excuse the duplication.]

Apologies if the original wording caused confusion. All the policy
decisions/documents we've been sharing with others have been developed
just for the RDA Test later this year. If the results of the Test
determine that LC should not implement RDA, the documents will be
rescinded/revised/reinstated as appropriate. - Judy Kuhagen

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Library of Congress Policy Statements (LCPSs) are being developed by the
Policy and Standards Division (PSD) to offer LC test participants
guidance on LC policy in the use of the new cataloging code, Resource
Description and Access (RDA). The LCPSs are also being made available
for the information of other testers and interested parties. Official
launch of this new publication will coincide with the release of RDA by
the American Library Association (ALA) scheduled for June 2010. The
intention is to place links within the online RDA Toolkit from the RDA
instruction to the specific LCPS that applies and from one LCPS to
another as appropriate. Following the official launch, a period of
instruction and testing will begin.

LCPSs also will be widely available beyond the RDA Toolkit. LCPSs will
be fully integrated into Cataloger's Desktop. Free PDF versions will be
available in May via links on the PSD website to the Cataloging
Distribution Service's (CDS) free PDF download site. If there is
sufficient demand, CDS will review appropriate print options.

Just as the Library of Congress Rule Interpretations (LCRI) offered
library catalogers advice for AACR2, LCPSs will provide information for
RDA instructions to explain LC practice for the US RDA Test. LCPSs will
be more focused, covering fewer topics and leaving more to cataloger's
judgment than the LCRIs.

LCRIs will remain available for institutions that continue to catalog
following the Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules, Second Edition (AACR2).
LCRIs will continue to be updated through December 2010 and the free PDF
versions will remain on the CDS free download site as needed by CDS
customers. CDS will continue to sell printed LCRIs until the supply is
exhausted.

For information on CDS products, contact Peter Seligman, p...@loc.gov

For information on LCPSs, contact the Policy and Standards Division,
lchelp4...@loc.gov

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Judith A. Kuhagen
Senior Descriptive Cataloging Policy Specialist
Policy and Standards Division
Library of Congress
Washington, D.C. 20540-4262
202-707-4381 202-707-6629 (fax)


Regina S. Koo

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Heidi G. Lerner
Hebraica/Judaica Cataloger
Metadata Development Unit
Stanford University Libraries
Stanford, CA 94305-6004
e-mail: ler...@stanford.edu
ph: 650-725-9953
fax: 650-725-1120

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