Hello Folks, 

I thought we had posted about this a few weeks ago, but I was mistaken.
Here's the information--

The RDA eBook is now available for purchase from many eBook vendors as
well as Amazon.com. It is available in Kindle, ePub, and PDF formats.
Customers outside USA, Canada or Mexico can purchase through Facet
Publishing. The eBook contains the 2013 Revision of RDA: Resource
Description and Access and offers linked cross-references and search
capability. The RDA eBook does not have the full range of content or
functionality provided by the subscription product RDA Toolkit.

Jamie


James Hennelly
Managing Editor
ALA Digital Reference
1-800-545-2433, ext 5051, or 312-280-5051
jhenne...@ala.org


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[mailto:RDA-L@LISTSERV.LAC-BAC.GC.CA] On Behalf Of Breeding, Zora
Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2013 4:13 PM
To: RDA-L@LISTSERV.LAC-BAC.GC.CA
Subject: Re: [RDA-L] Access to the knowledge of cataloging

Is this Kindle version updated?  That may be what is meant by less than
"full range of content" as the subscription product.  If so, it would be
equivalent in content to the print version -- which, interestingly
enough is listed on ALA Editions as costing $150.  So, you pay less for
a version with searching and links.  That is a good deal.  Of course,
like the print, the product will become outdated quite soon and a new
purchase would need to be made every year or so.  Still, spending $120
per year is cheaper than $195 per year for the subscription.  

Zora Breeding
Vanderbilt

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[mailto:RDA-L@LISTSERV.LAC-BAC.GC.CA] On Behalf Of Arakawa, Steven
Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2013 3:42 PM
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Subject: Re: [RDA-L] Access to the knowledge of cataloging

I notice that Amazon is selling RDA for Kindle @$120, which seems to be
within the range of college textbooks these days. To quote:
" This e-book contains the 2013 Revision of RDA: Resource Description
and Access, and includes the July 2013 Update. This e-book offers links
within the RDA text and the capability of running rudimentary searches
of RDA, but please note that this e-book does not have the full range of
content or functionality provided by the subscription product RDA
Toolkit." (I suppose this means there are no external links to AACR2 and
the LC PCC Policy Statements; quoting again: "This e-book offers links
within the RDA text and the capability of running rudimentary searches
of RDA ..."

This, coupled with free access to the LC PCC Policy Statements and PCC
documentation, should be enough to suit the needs of a small collection.


Steven Arakawa
Catalog Librarian for Training & Documentation  
Catalog & Metada Services   
Sterling Memorial Library. Yale University  
P.O. Box 208240 New Haven, CT 06520-8240     
(203) 432-8286 steven.arak...@yale.edu




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[mailto:RDA-L@LISTSERV.LAC-BAC.GC.CA] On Behalf Of Kevin M Randall
Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2013 2:54 PM
To: RDA-L@LISTSERV.LAC-BAC.GC.CA
Subject: Re: [RDA-L] Access to the knowledge of cataloging

John Hostage wrote:

> I think what he meant was, what use is it to have access to the PSs if

> you can't see the rules they annotate without paying an arm and a leg.

The way Bernhard stated it gave the implication that there was something
new in regard to accessing LC policy.  But nothing has really changed:
access to LC policy was free before (under AACR2), and it is still free
now (under RDA).  In both cases, there is also the need for separate
access (not free) to the rules themselves.  To be sure, the difference
in cost between AACR2 and RDA is quite substantial, and I do think it's
a very regrettable situation that the ALA budget seems to be so
dependent upon the revenue from the cataloging rules.  Hopefully more
affordable ancillary products will crop up eventually.  (And hopefully
the economics of RDA will change--maybe what must have been horrific
costs for the initial development of the RDA text and especially the
Toolkit will be paid off, and substantially lower subscription prices
will be able to support ongoing maintenance???)

Kevin M. Randall
Principal Serials Cataloger
Northwestern University Library
k...@northwestern.edu
(847) 491-2939

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