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RDA for All: RDA, Music Discovery, and Beyond RDA and Music Discovery Outline RDA: A Content Standard The Music Discovery Requirements Combining the Puzzle Pieces: An Example How RDA Facilitates Improved Discovery Nara L. Newcomer, University of Missouri-Kansas City Music Library Association Annual Meeting,, San Jose, California RDA: A Content Standard RDA: A Content Standard RDA provides a set of guidelines and instructions on formulating data to support resource discovery. (RDA 0.0) In order to optimize flexibility in the storage and display of the data produced using RDA, a clear line of separation has been established between the guidelines and instructions on recording data and those on the presentation of data. Guidelines and instructions on recording data are covered in chapters 1 through 37; those on the presentation of data are covered in appendices D and E. (RDA 0.1) Appendixes D & E Appendix D: Record Syntaxes for Descriptive Data guidelines on the presentation of data in accordance with ISBD specifications, and a mapping of the variable fields and subfields defined in the MARC 21 format for bibliographic data to the corresponding elements in RDA. (RDA D.0) Appendix E: Record Syntaxes for Access Point Control guidelines on the presentation of access points and references derived from AACR2 rules and examples, and a mapping of the variable fields and subfields defined in the MARC 21 format for authority data to the corresponding elements in RDA." (RDA E.0) Formulate Encode 1

Puzzle Details/Examples Formulate: RDA, AACR2 Encode: MARC, Dublin Core, MODS, EAD, CDWA Lite, VRA Core No score for the Surprise Symphony? And the only recordings we have are on LP? What s wrong with this library?!? Index & display: Music Discovery Requirements Previous Efforts The Music Discovery Requirements Lenore Coral, Automation Requirements for Music Information, Notes 43, no.1 (September 1986): 14-18. Music Library Association Automation Subcommittee, Automation Requirements for Music Materials, Final Subcommittee Draft, 1997, http://library.music.indiana.edu/tech_s/mla/autoreq.txt Index & display History/Background Not a standard; recommendations and possible best practices Created under auspices of MLA s Emerging Technologies and Services Committee Group members: Nara Newcomer (leader), Rebecca Belford, Deb Kulzcak, Kimmy Szeto, Jennifer Matthews, Misti Shaw Endorsed by the MLA Board of Directors, Aug. 8, 2012. Availability MLA web site http://committees.musiclibraryassoc.org/etsc/mdr Newcomer, Nara L., Rebecca Belford, Deb Kulzcak, and Kimmy Szeto with Jennifer Matthews, Misti Shaw, Music Discovery Requirements: A Guide to Optimizing Resources, Notes 69, no. 3 (March 2013): 494-524. [sans appendixes] 2

Target audience Those creating or guiding the development of discovery interfaces that will include music materials. Not just music specialists: vendors, programmers, system administrators, etc. Focus Musical works Notated music (scores) Performed music (recordings) Not secondary literature (books/articles about music) Contents Music Discovery Requirements Document Appendix A. Compiled Details of Indexing and Display Requirements (Bibliographic/Descriptive): Index Focused version (spreadsheet) Appendix B. Compiled Details of Indexing and Display Requirements (Bibliographic/Descriptive): Tag Focused version (spreadsheet) Appendix C. MARC Bibliographic Record Mapping for Content and Carrier I. Introduction II. Musical Works A. Introduction B. Titles C. Identifying Numbers D. Medium of Performance E. Musical Key/Range F. Dates G. Persons and Corporate Bodies H. Topical Subjects I. Genre/Form J. Geographic Area III. Expressions and Manifestations A. Introduction B. Format: Content and Carriers C. Identifying Numbers Outline D. Musical Presentation E. Edition F. Language G. Medium of Performance H. Musical Key/Range I. Dates J. Persons and Corporate Bodies K. Geographic Area IV. Other Aspects of Music Discovery A. Introduction B. Authority Records C. Compilations D. Searching: Alphabetical and Keyword E. Enhancements: Third-party Content F. Music-Specific Interface/View Combining the Puzzle Pieces: An example RDA = GMD 3

http://archive.ifla.org/vii/s13/frbr/frbr_current3.htm RDA & Content/Carrier: RDA 6.9 Content Type ex.: performed music RDA 3.2 Media Type ex.: audio RDA 3.3 Carrier Type ex.: audio disc Examples: LP or CD: performed music, audio, audio disc Score (printed): notated music, unmediated, volume From MDR III.B Format: Content & Carrier User needs: find, identify, and select content type as well as specific carriers Problems with existing data formulation/encoding: Ex.: RDA s performed music, audio, audio disc Proposes solutions: MARC coding as best way Detailed in Appendix 3 Icons 1. Facets & Limits 2. 3. East Carolina University SirsiDynix Symphony e-library 1. WorldCat Local 2. University of Missouri system, III Millennium 3. University of Virginia, Blacklight 4

How RDA Facilitates Improved Discovery History: Book Bias Charles Ammi Cutter, Rules for a Printed Dictionary Catalog 1876, p. 10. The object of a library catalog is to enable a person to find a book of which the author, title, or subject is known. Formulate Beethoven s 9 th Symphony Author: Beethoven clear, but insufficient due to prolific composers & multiple versions Title: 9 th Symphony? Ode an die Freiheit? Symphonies, no. 9, op. 125, D minor? etc. outside cataloging codes, formulation is inconsistent Subject:??? music subject headings often reflect non-subject attributes (medium of performance, genre, geographic area, function/occasion, etc.) RDA is (less) Book-Centric RDA sections 1. Manifestation & Item 2. Work & Expression 3. Person, Family, and Corporate Body 4. Concept, Object, Event & Place [to be developed later] 5-10. Recording relationships between these. AACR2 organization Part I: Description Chapters for books, music, sound recordings, etc. Part II. Chapters for access point selection, heading formulation, and references RDA is (less) Book-Centric Individual attributes for: Medium of performance Numeric designation Key Language Date of expression etc. Previously crammed into titles, subject headings, notes, etc. Example: Medium of Performance AACR2 no separate attribute; some access via uniform titles; might be transcribed in titles or given in notes. LCSH but combined with genre/form MARC may be coded in 048 Classification but infrequently applied to recordings RDA a core element for identifying works & expressions 5

RDA Emphasizes Relationships RDA sections for recording attributes of: 1. Manifestation & Item 2. Work & Expression 3. Person, Family, and Corporate Body 4. Concept, Object, Event & Place [to be developed after the initial release of RDA] RDA sections 5-10 for recording relationships between these. RDA Allows For Recording: For persons date gender place of birth place of death associated country place of residence address affiliation language field of activity associated group profession/occupation of person For corporate bodies associated place associated date associated institution number of conference other designation language address field of activity What next? 6