A small demo example for what open development could do:
http://www.biblio.tu-bs.de/db/wtr/content.htm
Using modest, no-frills tools and designs, this offers browsing by rule
number, rule title, core elements, and keyword (all words from all
rules). Appendices are not included.
If you want to
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From: Resource Description and Access / Resource Description
and Access [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Bernhard Eversberg
Sent: 25 noiembrie 2008 10:02
If, however, open development should be excluded due to a
reluctance to make rule texts available for
Attached to Bernhard's excellent prototype, I want to share something else. At:
http://www.galileo.aur.it/opac-tmpl/npl/en/libweb/RDA-Koha-Example.html you
will see a non-working copy of my Koha 2.2.7 entry input page. Koha is an
open-source ILMS. By the way, Koha 3 has a much improved data
Hi,
Unfortunately the RDA draft is spread over a bunch of PDF files instead
of web-friendly HTML that you can search in and link to - could you
point me to the right section(s) about cataloging digital objects? I
wonder because as far as I understand with a digital object the
difference between
Jakob asked:
For instance how to you catalog a a web page or a PDF file deposited at
a repository? And what do you do if the PDF is also availabe at a second
server and there is a HTML version of the same document at the third?
RDA Appendix M has examples:
I got curious about RDA's use of identifiers when I discovered these two
entries in the Glossary:
ISSN of Series
ISSN of Subseries
In themselves I see no problem, but there are no glossary entries for
ISBN, ISMN, or any other identifier. There are the following entries:
Identifier for...
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I was reading this tome last night and came across the section on areas of
responsibility for named editions; the examples were not too clear,
especially when it came to parallel statements of responsibility for
editions.
Question: Aren't all editions named, in one fashion or another?
Gene
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