A good place to get free RDA training materials is the Catalogers Learning Workshop page on RDA: http://www.loc.gov/catworkshop/RDA%20training%20materials/index.html. The page links, among others, to the RDA training materials that the Library of Congress has been using for internal training since June 2012 and which should give any cataloguer a very good foundation: http://www.loc.gov/catworkshop/RDA%20training%20materials/LC%20RDA%20Training/LC%20RDA%20course%20table.html.
Daniel Paradis Bibliothécaire Direction du traitement documentaire des collections patrimoniales Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec 2275, rue Holt Montréal (Québec) H2G 3H1 Téléphone : 514 873-1101, poste 3721 Télécopieur : 514 873-7296 daniel.para...@banq.qc.ca http://www.banq.qc.ca <http://www.banq.qc.ca/> ________________________________ De : Resource Description and Access / Resource Description and Access [mailto:RDA-L@listserv.lac-bac.gc.ca] De la part de Paul Davey Envoyé : 22 février 2013 09:20 À : RDA-L@listserv.lac-bac.gc.ca Objet : [RDA-L] Cross training I have not been on this list for several years now, so forgive me if I'm (as I suspect) asking something that been asked many times before, but : If I (a) need to cross-train from AACR2 to RDA, initially for monographs (b) I have no institutional financial support (c) I can't afford training prices that I see on the web what can I do? I'm not asking this to be negative or critical, which it might sound, but just to find a way of getting cross-trained without spending a lot of money. I can see a few books, but even they are more than I want to spend since the money would have to come out of my own pocket. Paul Davey