In this clear and comprehensive resource, cataloguing expert Robert Maxwell brings his trademark practical commentary to bear on the new, unified cataloguing standard. Designed to interpret and explain RDA: Resource Description and Access, this handbook illustrates and applies the new cataloguing rules in the MARC21 environment for every type of information format. From books to electronic materials to music and beyond, Maxwell
Explains the conceptual grounding of RDA, including FRBR and FRAD
Addresses the nuances of how cataloguing will, and won't, change in the MARC21 environment
Shows cataloguers how to create and work with authority records of persons, families, corporate bodies, geographic entities, works, and expressions
Explores recording relationships, working with records of manifestations and items, and more Provides numerous sample records to illustrate RDA principles
A guided tour of the new standard from a respected authority, this essential handbook will help cataloguers, LIS students, and cataloguing instructors navigate RDA smoothly and find the information they need efficiently.
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978-0-8389-1172-3 (9780838911723)
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Robert L. Maxwell is senior librarian and chair of the Special Collections and Formats Catalogue Department at the Harold B. Lee Library at Brigham Young University. His most recent book, FRBR: A Guide for the Perplexed, was published in 2008. He has chaired the RBMS Bibliographic Standards Committee of ACRL and has served on the Committee on Cataloguing: Description and Access (CC:DA) of ALCTS. He is the author of the Highsmith Award-winning Maxwell's Guide to Authority Work as well as Maxwell's Guide to AACR2.