Hi Penny,

Thank you for your note. 

We are coordinating the national library testing access separately from
the open access, so no need to sign up for open access.  You will
receive a separate communication from us about gaining access as a
national Library testing participant. The questions on the form will be
the same as the open access, but your length of access will be longer.

More to come soon.


Kind regards,

Troy Linker
Publisher, ALA Digital Reference
American Library Association
(312) 280-5101

www.rdatoolkit.org     www.guidetoreference.org


-----Original Message-----
From: Resource Description and Access / Resource Description and Access
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Penny Baker
Sent: Thursday, May 20, 2010 6:38 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [RDA-L] RDA Toolkit Open Access Sign up

Hi Troy, we're part of the National Libraries RDA Test -- should we sign
up as you direct below?
 
Thanks, Penny

________________________________

From: Resource Description and Access / Resource Description and Access
on behalf of Troy Linker
Sent: Thu 5/20/2010 7:25 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [RDA-L] RDA Toolkit Open Access Sign up



Sign up now and you'll be ready for the start in mid-June of free open
access to the RDA Toolkit!

 

The Co-Publishers invite you to try the RDA Toolkit at no cost from the
launch in June through August 31, 2010. Sign up now and we'll send you
an email with your login information as soon as open access becomes
available in mid-June. We are opening the sign-up process early to allow
institutions time to coordinate their requests for institutional access.


 

Please sign up the same way you plan to subscribe.

 

*         Institutional access if there will ever be more than one user
at your site (institutional access typically uses IP authentication or a
referring URL).

*         Solo-user access if you will only have one user at your site
(login/password authentication only).

 

Most users should sign up for institutional access. Why?

*         Your institution can have an unlimited number of concurrent
users during the open-access period

*         You and your colleagues can test the sharing of workflows and
mappings within your institution

*         You and your colleagues can take advantage of IP
authentication or a referring URL to avoid institutional login (users
will just log in to access their personal profile)

*         You and your colleagues can participate more smoothly in your
institution's decisions regarding RDA implementation

 

Sign up now and look forward to getting your login information in
mid-June.

 

RDA Toolkit    www.rdatoolkit.org

The resource to help you navigate from AACR2 to RDA-the new, unified
standard for resource description and access, designed for the digital
world and an expanding universe of metadata users. As you use the RDA
Toolkit, you'll notice ongoing improvements and additions. 

________________________________________

Resource Description and Access (RDA) and the RDA Toolkit are published
by the Co-Publishers for RDA (the American Library Association, the
Canadian Library Association, and Facet Publishing, the publishing arm
of CILIP: the Chartered Institute of Library and Information
Professionals).

Kind regards,

 

Troy Linker

Publisher, ALA Digital Reference

American Library Association

(312) 280-5101

 

www.rdatoolkit.org     www.guidetoreference.org

 

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