MARC: News and Announcements (May 31, 2013)

MARC and RDA Relators Reconciled

Network Development and MARC Standards Office Library of Congress

The MARC Code List for Relators is a list of terms with their associated
codes to allow the relationship between a name and a resource (i.e. roles)
to be designated in bibliographic descriptions. The list has been used for
many years in MARC and more recently in MODS. In MARC the term is carried in
subfield $e in name and subject fields and in the code form in subfield $4.
This list has been useful more broadly than just in the MARC community; in
2005 an agreement to use a subset of these roles as subproperties of Dublin
Core Contributor was established between LC and DCMI. With the publication
of RDA another list of roles showing the relationship between a person,
family or organization and a resource was made available in Appendix I. The
RDA list only includes English language terms and not codes. There is a
great deal of overlap between the MARC and RDA lists, although they are
presented differently.

The MARC Code List for Relators has been available for many years, initially
in print and then on the web in HTML on the MARC site. For several years a
richer dataset has been available at
http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators.html as Linked Data. This revision is
reflected in the HTML pages on the MARC site, but its most complete form is
at id.loc.gov, using the relationships available in RDF.

The Network Development and MARC Standards Office at the Library of Congress
conducted a thorough comparison of the MARC and RDA lists that resulted in a
major revision of the MARC Code List for Relators. For consistency, this
announcement refers to these designators as .roles.; in MARC they are
.relators. and in RDA they are .relationship designators..
This revision reconciles the two lists in several ways:

- Codes have been assigned to all terms.

- Roles that essentially mean the same thing but use different terms have
been brought together, either using the MARC term or the RDA term. Many role
terms were the same, but when they differed the RDA term was preferred in
many cases. In the cases where the terms were different there are references
in the form of alternate labels from the unused form and they are designated
in terms of their source, MARC or RDA.

- Where the RDA term was used instead of the MARC term, the code was
retained unchanged even if it is no longer mnemonic.

- All definitions have been revised, at the very least to attain consistent
style (e.g., change .Use for a person or organization .. to .A person or
organization ..). Frequently the definitions are based on the RDA
definition. The definitions of some roles have been checked against other
sources, such as for moving images and the Glossary of Filmographic Terms
made available by the International Federation of Film Archives (FIAT).

- Where RDA had separate terms designating FRBR level (e.g,. composer and
composer (expression)) the revised list includes only one term without the
designation of level as part of the term. As noted below, RDA's FRBR levels
for terms are indicated via Collections, thus the single term would be
designated as belonging to all appropriate levels (e.g., work and expression
in the example).


Other changes and enhancements to the list include:

- The list includes relationships between terms (broader and narrower in
terms of properties/subproperties). Most of these were derived from RDA
Appendix I.

- RDA/FRBR Levels and BIBFRAME Levels have been indicated via Collections.
In the case of BIBFRAME these should be considered preliminary and subject
to change as BIBFRAME evolves.

- Where the RDA term did not have an equivalent in the MARC list, it has
been added and assigned a code. Thirty-eight codes have thus been added to
the MARC Relator list and two MARC codes have been deprecated, as they were
found to be redundant. The announcement at
http://www.loc.gov/marc/relators/tn130531rel.html lists the new and the
deprecated codes.

- Collection is also used to specify the subset of the list that is included
in RDA Appendix I.

- Collections are used to indicate which general role type the role is
associated with in the RDA list, i.e. Creator, Contributor, Manufacturer,
Publisher, Distributor, Owner, Other.


The publication of this revision will facilitate use of a broader set of
roles than had previously been available in MARC and in other carrier
formats. In assigning codes to all of the RDA roles, institutions may
continue to use coded data if they choose for this information.

The list is available at: http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators and at
http://www.loc.gov/marc/relators.

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