The Follow-Up Release
On April 30th release to the RDA Toolkit beta site included some significant changes to the RDA standard and improvements to site features and functions.
On April 30th release to the RDA Toolkit beta site included some significant changes to the RDA standard and improvements to site features and functions.
The 90-minute webinar that aired on May 10th is now available. The webinar reviewed the impact of the April 30th update to the beta site. Presenters included:
Kathy Glennan, Chair of RDA Steering Committee
James Hennelly, Director of RDA Toolkit
On Thursday, February 21st, a new release of the RDA Toolkit beta site was posted. In addition to fixed links, corrected typos and other minor changes to the text, the release also includes several significant changes to the site display and functionality. Here some of the key changes.
Friday, January 25th - 8:30 am-4:00 pm
Location: WSCC - TCC - Tahoma 2
An international group of librarians met in Mexico City earlier this month to discuss RDA and its future in Latin America.
This week a new release was published to the RDA Toolkit beta site. The release included a wide range of changes to RDA content--corrections to typos and format issues, edits for consistency and clarity, as well as additions of new or further developed text.
An online event entitled What's Next for RDA and the 3R Project? was held on September 14th as part of the American Libraries Live (AL Live) series of webcasts. Panelists of the event included:
The next release to the RDA Toolkit beta site was expected to be ready in late September. However, the release will be delayed to October 9th in order to include a substantial update to the MARC 21 mapping, in both content and display. The display change will include organizing the mappings into separate ordered lists for bibliographic and authority mappings.
What's Next for RDA and the 3R Project?
Friday, September 14
1 p.m. Eastern | 12 p.m. Central
On Thursday, August 16, a small update was made to the RDA Toolkit beta site. In addition to fixed links, corrected typos and other minor changes to the text, the update also included several significant changes to the site display and functionality. Here some of the key changes.