Title: RDA IN THE UK
1RDA IN THE UK
- Summary of Survey Results
2Overview
- CILIP/BL CIG
- Survey Monkey
- 78 responses
- Awareness of RDA
- Implementation Context
- Training needs
- Next Steps
3Awareness of RDA
RDA ICP FRBR FRAD
What is it? 3 25 6 10
Heard of it 39 32 36 43
Understand it 15 5 18 11
Explain it 9 2 5 1
I know what RDA is, why it's been developed
and where to find more information about it I
have studied FRBR but it looks very complicated
as a basis for cataloguing rules The
terminology I find confusing, e.g. manifestations
and expressions - none of the glossaries seem to
make clear exactly what these mean at least not
enough for me to explain it clearly to others.
460 of those answering yes attended CILIP
Executive Briefings 20 of those answering yes
viewed ALA Webinars
5Training needs to be straightforward for
non-professional cataloguers How much the
differences matter in day to day work. what
changes do we need to make to LMS to gain the
benefits As I don't understand what most of
these options are it's difficult to rank them
6- Advantages for cataloguing e-resources,
digitisation projects - Depends on decisions of record creators (e.g.
BL, BDS) and LMS suppliers - Our initial reaction is not good - it would be
more work therefore more cost, which could not be
coming at a worse time - I was under the impression that there was no
choice in this. I thought it was replacing
AACR2. - Not even thought about it.
- We may not be able to justify the cost of the
Toolkit!
7Implementation Context
8Academic Library 58 Public Library
14 Government Library 10 National Library
8.5 Health Medical 7
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10Art-specific materials e.g. exhibition
catalogues, artists' books Grey literature
produced in-house DVD feature films TV
programmes. GMD change will have a big
impact Tactile and audio formats
11all catalogued in-house, but mostly upgrading
rather than original cataloguing Level of
cataloguing depends on type of material Moving
to shelf ready service for book supply We do
edit all records we download
12We contribute name authorities to NACO All name,
subject and series headings are under authority
control. We don't download authority
records Subjects only - in house scheme
13- Others
- Liberty
- Open Galaxy
- Spydus (Civica)
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16What aspect of current rules causes most
difficulty?
- Applying them to artefacts and non book materials
- Easily adapting for local practice - e.g. more
detailed local material descriptions - Expressing information about media/format
- Multi-part works - one record or several?
- None
- AACR2's relationship with MARC21 and the
underlying database - Punctuation
- Applicability to modern resources such as ebooks,
DVDs, Web resources etc. - Serials peculiarities
17Training Needs
18What topics should training cover for each of
these categories of staff?
- It is important that the reasons for the adoption
of RDA are justified to decision makers and to
all stakeholders - Need a very simple and basic training package
for most staff, and a more detailed offering for
cataloguer - FRBR is not really apparent in the records or
the catalogue display without different software
and treatment of legacy records - cataloguers and system administrators need
practical hands on "this is how you do" type
training
19What is your preferred method for delivery of RDA
training
Develop in-house using own resources 47
Deliver in-house using own trainers 41
Deliver in-house using external trainers 28
Deliver off-site 35
Deliver on-line 35
training likely to be organised by wider
organisation. Hopefully all in-house It depends
on current financial constraints I currently
deliver MARC21 training to library assistant
cataloguers so I would be expected by senior
managers to deliver RDA training Welsh language
requirement
20How much time would your institution be prepared
to commit to training the following groups of
staff?
Man. Cat. Sys. Ref.
Half day 90 40 60 60
1 day 22 57 65 13
2 days 0 94 19 0
More 8 92 17 0
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22Comments
- We expect to do training in house.
- I would have thought it would be more appropriate
to charge mainly for time, with an element for
the number of attendees - A lot less than 100!
- Our training budget is very limited. We could not
afford external training for all 10 cataloguers.
Perhaps the 2 professionals could attend external
training and cascade this to library assistants.
23Comments
- If the changes were profound, which they are not
likely to be in the short term, and the benefits
demonstrable, then I think it might be acceptable
to pay lots on training. - We would be obliged to issue a call for tender
- funding would be for senior cataloguers only
(2-3) and this would be cascaded
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25Next steps
- Post results on CIG Website
- Encourage discussion
- Invite new members to joint Task Finish Group
- Plan modules required
- Evaluate delivery options
- Prepare materials
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