Linda Woodcock certainly offered #libr511 an excellent base of education in RDA last week. An inspiration talk about dumping the preserve our inventory and shift catalogued to user purposes of find, identify, select and obtain.
While Linda did not post her slides with our wiki she makes a good point that many great resources for self guided study are online. Here is a sampling of resources that interesect or where referred to:
- Adam Schiff BCLA RDA presentation
- RDA Training from LOC
- RDA toolkit and it’s blog
- RDA test records download
Reminder to find UBC test records in the library catalogue you can search kw: rdacontent to find them in OCLC us the search dx:rda.
Not really sure where to post this, but it seemed fitting after all of our RDA discussions. I just happened to read this today and thought it a good technique. Just relate it to food? I think that’s a motto I can live by 🙂
http://americanlibrariesmagazine.org/columns/my-mind/rda-food-cataloger-s-soul