RDA is a new cataloging standard to replace AACR@ and is not being treated in the cataloging community as just another MARC tag table update, so I'm not really sure what you mean here.There have been changes and additions to MARC21 to accommodate changes in the standard. If it were just an update in MARC tags, adoption would be relatively easy; but it encompasses some major rule changes that are controversial. While everyone agrees that updating AACR2 is necessary, there is true disagreement in the cataloging community over whether RDA is the answer. There certainly is criticism that RDA is too complicated or rather that the manual is not written clearly and concisely. There are also questions about whether the FRBRization of standards will actually result in better search and retrieval (although most everyone is glad to see the demise of the rule of three). So I don't know of anyone in the cataloging community that is treating it as another tag table update. Perhaps other ILS vendors are?
Elaine J. Elaine Hardy PINES Bibliographic Projects & Metadata Manager Georgia Public Library Service 1800 Century Place, Ste 150 Atlanta, Ga. 30345-4304 404.235-7128 404.235-7201, fax [email protected] www.georgialibraries.org www.georgialibraries.org/pines From: "Galen Charlton" <[email protected]> To: "Evergreen Discussion Group" <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, September 21, 2010 3:38:14 PM Subject: Re: [OPEN-ILS-GENERAL] RDA + Evergreen ILS Or conversely, the open source communities could help drive experimentation that makes the most of RDA, going beyond treating it as just another tag table update. Speaking of tag tables, however, an updated version of the tag and subfield tooltips for the Evergreen MARC editor can be downloaded from:
