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FRBR: What RDA is based on


FRBR: Functional Requirements of
    Bibliographical Records


          Buzz Haughton
             ©2012
History of FRBR
•   1990 Stockholm Seminar on Bibliographic Records (IFLA [International
    Federation of Library Associations] Universal Bibliographic Control and
    International MARC Programme and IFLA Division of Bibliographic
    Control)
•   “The purpose of this study is to delineate in clearly defined terms the
    functions performed by the bibliographic record with respect to various
    media, various applications and various user records. The study is to
    cover the full range of functions for the bibliographic record in its widest
    sense—i.e. a record that encompasses not only descriptive elements,
    but access points (name, subject, title, etc.), other “organizing” elements
    (classification, etc.) and annotations.
•   IFLA also began to define standards for subject headings and authority
    records, but those functions have not yet been enacted.
• Jo Rowling: Has an idea about a young wizard
  while riding the train from Manchester to London
  (1990s sometime)
• “Harry Potter” = Work (the idea in Jo’s head)
• From that come ideas for books (7), movies (8),
  chess and board games, video games, web
  pages (many), = Expressions
• Manifestations = physical or electronic
  expressions of the idea of “Harry Potter”
• Items = Individual items that we catalog; the
  bibliographic record is usually from the
  Manifestation level
• Scientists have a notion that the earth is warming
  (1970s-1980s sometime) due to human actions,
  based on observations
• From that idea (Work) come various Expressions:
  ideas for books; web pages; journals; charts;
  maps
• These manifest as books, web pages, journals,
  charts, maps (Manifestations)
• We catalog Manifestations and Items therefrom
FRBR and Cataloging
•“Rule of three” in AACR2 is discarded, e.g. if there are twenty-five authors,
the first author is the main entry, and the additional twenty-four are traced in
the 700 MARC field (subject to cataloger’s judgment); this parallels the
arrangement in periodical databases, e.g. PubMed
•Subfield e ($e = Relator term) will be used when appropriate, e.g.
     $e editor, $e compiler, $e illustrator, $e performer, $e director, $e
     producer, $e translator
     (Even though “author” as $e is okay per RDA, LC and other libraries don’t
     seem to use it)
•Abbreviations will no longer be used, unless they appear as-is in the item
being cataloged, e.g. 300 $b color illustrations; exception: cm
•Latin terminology, used in AACR2 (e.g. s.l. or s.n. i.e. sine loco or sine
nomine), will no longer be used, replaced by common English words, e.g.
[Place of publication not identified] and [Publisher not identified]
•Some terms will change, e.g. main entry (AACR2) will become primary access
point (RDA) and uniform (AACR2) titles (e.g. Bible, Koran, musical works) will
become preferred (RDA) titles
• In RDA, even if something has many authors,
  the first author is the item’s primary access
  point

• If there are 25 authors, unlike AACR2, the
  first author is the primary access point, and
  24 added title entries will be entered
  (subject to cataloger’s judgment)
245 04 The talented Mr. Ripley / $c an Anthony Minghella film.

336 ## two-dimensional moving image $2 rdacontent
337 ## video $2 rdamedia
338 ## videodisc $2 rdacarrier


110 2# Society of American Archivists.
245 10 Describing archives : $b a content standard / $c Society of
American Archivists.

336 ## text $2 rdacontent
337 ## unmediated $2 rdamedia
338 ## volume $2 rdacarrier


100 1# Nelson, Willie, $d 1933-, $e performer.
245 10 Here we go again : $b celebrating the genius of Ray Charles / $c
Willie Nelson, Wynton Marsalis ; featuring Norah Jones.

336 ## performed music $2 rdacontent
337 ## audio $2 rdacontent
338 ## audio disc $2 rdacarrier
• In their decision to have US libraries adopt RDA,
  LC, NLM and NAL (including the British Library,
  Library & Archives Canada, Deutsche
  Nationalbibliothek (DNB) and the National
  Library of Australia) gave some provisos about
  its adoption:
• The US RDA Test Coordinating Committee had
  mixed reaction as to whether to use RDA: 34%
  yes; 24% yes with changes; 24% ambivalent;
  14% no.
• Many of the objections to implementation had to
  do with MARC.
• The language used in RDA must be simplified in
  parts into readily-understandable English.
• This commencement date is not firm, i.e. it
  could be changed as conditions change.
6.27.4.5:
If a variant title for a work is associated with a particular
expression of the work, and the authorized access point
representing the expression has been constructed using
the preferred (AACR: uniform) title for the work and one
or more additions identifying the expression, construct a
variant access point representing the expression using
the authorized access point representing the person,
family or corporate body followed by the variant title
associated that expression.
• For an evaluation of the problems involved with using MARC in
  the bibliographic universe, see:
  http://www.loc.gov/marc/transition/news/framework-051311.html
• MARC has served the cataloging community well over the past
  fifty years, but some participants in the RDA test group said
  they thought we should adopt a different standard, e.g. XML or
  SQL
• OCLC and other bibliographic utilities (like Millennium) are
  geared toward MARC, so conversion to another computer
  format would be problematic, if conversion were attempted

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Resource Description & Access (RDA)

  • 1. FRBR: What RDA is based on FRBR: Functional Requirements of Bibliographical Records Buzz Haughton ©2012
  • 2. History of FRBR • 1990 Stockholm Seminar on Bibliographic Records (IFLA [International Federation of Library Associations] Universal Bibliographic Control and International MARC Programme and IFLA Division of Bibliographic Control) • “The purpose of this study is to delineate in clearly defined terms the functions performed by the bibliographic record with respect to various media, various applications and various user records. The study is to cover the full range of functions for the bibliographic record in its widest sense—i.e. a record that encompasses not only descriptive elements, but access points (name, subject, title, etc.), other “organizing” elements (classification, etc.) and annotations. • IFLA also began to define standards for subject headings and authority records, but those functions have not yet been enacted.
  • 3. • Jo Rowling: Has an idea about a young wizard while riding the train from Manchester to London (1990s sometime) • “Harry Potter” = Work (the idea in Jo’s head) • From that come ideas for books (7), movies (8), chess and board games, video games, web pages (many), = Expressions • Manifestations = physical or electronic expressions of the idea of “Harry Potter” • Items = Individual items that we catalog; the bibliographic record is usually from the Manifestation level
  • 4. • Scientists have a notion that the earth is warming (1970s-1980s sometime) due to human actions, based on observations • From that idea (Work) come various Expressions: ideas for books; web pages; journals; charts; maps • These manifest as books, web pages, journals, charts, maps (Manifestations) • We catalog Manifestations and Items therefrom
  • 6.
  • 7. •“Rule of three” in AACR2 is discarded, e.g. if there are twenty-five authors, the first author is the main entry, and the additional twenty-four are traced in the 700 MARC field (subject to cataloger’s judgment); this parallels the arrangement in periodical databases, e.g. PubMed •Subfield e ($e = Relator term) will be used when appropriate, e.g. $e editor, $e compiler, $e illustrator, $e performer, $e director, $e producer, $e translator (Even though “author” as $e is okay per RDA, LC and other libraries don’t seem to use it) •Abbreviations will no longer be used, unless they appear as-is in the item being cataloged, e.g. 300 $b color illustrations; exception: cm •Latin terminology, used in AACR2 (e.g. s.l. or s.n. i.e. sine loco or sine nomine), will no longer be used, replaced by common English words, e.g. [Place of publication not identified] and [Publisher not identified] •Some terms will change, e.g. main entry (AACR2) will become primary access point (RDA) and uniform (AACR2) titles (e.g. Bible, Koran, musical works) will become preferred (RDA) titles
  • 8. • In RDA, even if something has many authors, the first author is the item’s primary access point • If there are 25 authors, unlike AACR2, the first author is the primary access point, and 24 added title entries will be entered (subject to cataloger’s judgment)
  • 9.
  • 10. 245 04 The talented Mr. Ripley / $c an Anthony Minghella film. 336 ## two-dimensional moving image $2 rdacontent 337 ## video $2 rdamedia 338 ## videodisc $2 rdacarrier 110 2# Society of American Archivists. 245 10 Describing archives : $b a content standard / $c Society of American Archivists. 336 ## text $2 rdacontent 337 ## unmediated $2 rdamedia 338 ## volume $2 rdacarrier 100 1# Nelson, Willie, $d 1933-, $e performer. 245 10 Here we go again : $b celebrating the genius of Ray Charles / $c Willie Nelson, Wynton Marsalis ; featuring Norah Jones. 336 ## performed music $2 rdacontent 337 ## audio $2 rdacontent 338 ## audio disc $2 rdacarrier
  • 11. • In their decision to have US libraries adopt RDA, LC, NLM and NAL (including the British Library, Library & Archives Canada, Deutsche Nationalbibliothek (DNB) and the National Library of Australia) gave some provisos about its adoption: • The US RDA Test Coordinating Committee had mixed reaction as to whether to use RDA: 34% yes; 24% yes with changes; 24% ambivalent; 14% no. • Many of the objections to implementation had to do with MARC. • The language used in RDA must be simplified in parts into readily-understandable English. • This commencement date is not firm, i.e. it could be changed as conditions change.
  • 12. 6.27.4.5: If a variant title for a work is associated with a particular expression of the work, and the authorized access point representing the expression has been constructed using the preferred (AACR: uniform) title for the work and one or more additions identifying the expression, construct a variant access point representing the expression using the authorized access point representing the person, family or corporate body followed by the variant title associated that expression.
  • 13. • For an evaluation of the problems involved with using MARC in the bibliographic universe, see: http://www.loc.gov/marc/transition/news/framework-051311.html • MARC has served the cataloging community well over the past fifty years, but some participants in the RDA test group said they thought we should adopt a different standard, e.g. XML or SQL • OCLC and other bibliographic utilities (like Millennium) are geared toward MARC, so conversion to another computer format would be problematic, if conversion were attempted