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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. Included:
  • A full accumulation of RDA the revision contains a full set of all current RDA instructions. It replaces the previous version of RDA Print as opposed to being an update packet to that version. RDA has gone through many changes since it was first published in 2010. Cataloging practice described by RDA has not changed dramatically due to the changes above, but nearly every page in RDA Print was impacted by the changes, with the result that an RDA Print update packet would require nearly as many pages as the full revision.
    • The most current RDA the revision contains all changes to RDA up to and including the 2013 RDA Update approved by the JSC. Annually the JSC considers proposals to update, enhance and maintain RDA as a current cataloging standard. These updates can and often do change the cataloging process as described by RDA. The JSC also periodically issues changes to RDA to fix errors and to clarify meaning. These changes do not typically change cataloging practice as described by RDA.
    • Reworded RDA the revision includes the reworded version of RDA instructions. To improve readability and comprehension of complex instructions, RDA has been edited and reworded since its original release. The rewording was carried out by the JSC, RDA Copy Editor, and reviewed by the U.S. RDA Test Coordinating Committee.
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    2013 Revision

    Includes changes and updates through July 2013

    Developed in a collaborative process led by the Joint Steering Committee for Development of RDA (JSC), representing

    The American Library Association

    The Australian Committee on Cataloguing

    The British Library

    The Canadian Committee on Cataloguing

    CILIP: Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals

    Deutsche Nationalbibliothek

    The Library of Congress


    American Library Association, Chicago

    Canadian Library Association, Ottawa

    CILIP: Chartered institute of Library and Information Professionals, London

    PUBLISHED 2013 BY
    American Library AssociationCanadian Library AssociationCILIP: Chartered Institute of Library and
    50 east huron Street1150 Morrison Drive, Suite 400Information Professionals
    Chicago, Illinois 60611Ottawa, ON K2H 8S97 Ridgmount Street, London WC1E 7AE
    ISBN: 978-0-8389-1210-2ISBN: 978-0-88802-341-4ISBN: 978-1-85604-966-5

    e-book ISBNs: 978-0-8389-9689-8 (pdf) 978-0-8389-9690-4 (Kindle) 978-0-8389-9691-1 (ePub)


    The Library of Congress has cataloged the earlier version as follows:

    Resource description & access : RDA / developed in a collaborative process led by the Joint Steering Committee for Development of RDA (JSC).

    v. (loose-leaf) cm.

    Resource description and access

    RDA

    Also available online as part of the RDA toolkit.

    Includes index.

    Based on prepublication information from AlA Publishing.

    ISBN-13: 978-0-8389-1093-1 (loose-leaf : alk. paper)

    ISBN-10: 0-8389-1093-9 (loose-leaf : alk. paper) 1. Descriptive cataloging--Standards. i. Joint Steering

    Committee for Development of RDA. ii. Title: Resource description and access. iii. Title: RDA.

    Z694.15.R47 R47

    025.3'2 22

    2010038434

    Library and Archives Canada has cataloged the earlier version as follows:

    RDA : resource description and access / developed in a collaborative process led by the Joint Steering Committee for Development of RDA (JSC) representing the American library Association ... [et. al.].

    Co-published by: Canadian library Association, CIlIP : Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals.

    Includes Index.

    ISBN 978-0-8389-1093-1 (American library Association).--ISBN 978-0-88802-335-3 (Canadian library Association).--ISBN 978-1-85604-749-4 (Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals)

    1. Resource description & access. 2. Descriptive cataloging--Standards. i. Joint Steering Committee for Development of RDA ii. Canadian Library Association iii. Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals IV. Title: Resource description and access.

    Z694.15.R47R43 2010025.3'2C2010-906792-4

    A catalogue record is also available from the British Library.

    2011 American Library Association, Canadian Library Association, and CILIP: Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals

    Content Development for RDA: Resource Description and Access

    The Joint Steering Committee for Development of RDA (JSC), working with the RDA editor, is responsible for developing the content of RDA. The JSC consists of representatives from seven major cataloguing communities, including the American Library Association (ALA), the Australian Committee on Cataloguing (ACOC), the British Library (BL), the Canadian Committee on Cataloguing (CCC), the Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals (CILIP), Deutsche Nationalbibliothek, and the Library of Congress (LC).

    The JSC reports to the Committee of Principals (CoP), whose members are the directors (or directors representatives) of the Canadian, UK, and US professional library associations, the British Library, Library and Archives Canada, the Library of Congress, and the National Library of Australia.

    Other groups involved in the preparation of RDA include the Appendices Working Group (revising the appendices on capitalization, abbreviations, and initial articles) and two RDA examples Groups (reviewing and updating examples for inclusion in RDA).

    For detailed information about the JSC and the RDA content development process, including

    • the JSC membership rosters, 1974-present;
    • a brief history of the process;
    • the procedure for submitting comments and proposals for revision of RDA;
    • working documents;
    • historical documents; and
    • JSC and RDA news,

    see the JSC website,www.rda-jsc.org.

    Preface to the 2013 Revision

    The 2013 Revision of RDA: Resource Description and Access represents a reissue of the base volume of RDA. Since its initial publication in 2010, RDA has undergone three types of revisionannual RDA updates, periodic Fast Track changes, and a one-time rewording. All three types of revisions are included in the 2013 revision. RDA Toolkit subscribers receive all revisions automatically as part of their subscription.

    The Joint Steering Committee for Development of RDA issued updates to the content of RDA in April 2012 and July 2013. These annual RDA updates contain approved proposals from JSC meetings held in November of 2012 and 2013. The details of the changes that the JSC made to RDA are available for RDA Toolkit subscribers through the RDA update history section found at the bottom of the RDA tab in RDA Toolkit. Those changes are also available in the Sec final versions of the proposals posted on the JSC web site (www .rda-jsc.org). The 2013 revision includes the complete 2012 and 2013 RDA updates.

    Fast Track changes are minor changes and corrections of typographical errors that have been reviewed by the JSC Secretary. Fast Track changes are made to RDA whenever there is a new release of RDA Toolkit. Complete lists of all Fast Track changes can be found on the JSC website in the Secretary Document Series. The 2013 revision includes all Fast Track changes from the initial release of RDA in 2010 through July 2013.

    In 2011 the U.S. RDA Test Committee recommended implementation of RDA on the condition that several goals be met, including a rewording of the RDA text so that it would be clearer and more accessible to its cataloging audience. The rewording was done by Chris Oliver and reviewed by both the JSC and in part by the US RDA Test Committee. The rewording of RDA was completed with the May 2013 release of RDA Toolkit. learn more about the rewording process at www.rdatoolkit.org/reword. The 2013 revision includes the full text of the rewording of RDA.

    --RDA Co-Publishers, August 2013
    SECTION 1: RECORDING ATTRIBUTES OF MANIFESTATION AND ITEM
    SECTION 2: RECORDING ATTRIBUTES OF WORK AND EXPRESSION
    SECTION 3: RECORDING ATTRIBUTES OF PERSON, FAMILY, AND CORPORATE BODY
    SECTION 4: RECORDING ATTRIBUTES OF CONCEPT, OBJECT, EVENT, AND PLACE
    SECTION 5: RECORDING PRIMARY RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN WORK, EXPRESSION, MANIFESTATION, AND ITEM
    SECTION 6: RECORDING RELATIONSHIPS TO PERSONS,FAMILIES, AND CORPORATE BODIES
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