Resource Description and Access (RDA) is the most important issue in the cataloging and metadata world right now. Paul Burley, Technical Services Librarian with the Northwestern University Transportation Library, shares four takeaways at this Transportation Librarians Roundtable: 1) a general overview of RDA; 2) how to identify an RDA record in OCLC; 3) a few features of what we might see in RDA records; and 4) action items you might want to take related to RDA.
United States. Department of Transportation. National Transportation Library
2024-10-24
Abstract:
Metadata is the information used to organize, describe, index, locate, distribute, preserve, and use a resource. This policy establishes a framework o...
This webinar is designed to assist users of the Portfolio Management Data System (PMDS) with understanding the importance of the Transportation Resear...
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