Using Freely Available RDA Resources to Provide In-House Training to a Medium-Sized Academic Library

Q2 Social Sciences Journal of Library Metadata Pub Date : 2016-04-02 DOI:10.1080/19386389.2016.1215736
M. Finch
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Recent surveys have indicated that training available for the new cataloging standard, Resource Description and Access (RDA), has been slow to reach many academic institutions, particularly small- and medium-sized libraries. These surveys have shown that smaller institutions have reported being particularly behind in transitioning to RDA due to lack of training and also indicate that in-house training, while preferred by a large population of catalogers and metadata specialists, is typically not available due to constraints on staffing, cost, and time. By discussing a case study of in-house RDA training provided at Oakland University, this paper addresses RDA training needs in small- to medium-sized academic institutions and the potential to provide the personalized, in-person training desired by the professional community. Training was offered in a hybrid online and in-person environment to the entire library faculty and staff for a 6-week period, resulting in the transition to RDA shortly after the official Library of Congress adoption date of March 31, 2013.
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利用免费的RDA资源为中型学术图书馆提供内部培训
最近的调查显示,许多学术机构,特别是中小型图书馆,对新的编目标准,即资源说明和获取(RDA)的培训进展缓慢。这些调查显示,由于缺乏培训,较小的机构报告在向RDA过渡方面特别落后,并且还表明,内部培训虽然受到大量编目员和元数据专家的青睐,但由于人员、成本和时间的限制,通常无法获得。通过讨论奥克兰大学提供的内部RDA培训的案例研究,本文讨论了中小型学术机构的RDA培训需求,以及提供专业社区所需的个性化、面对面培训的潜力。在2013年3月31日美国国会图书馆正式采用RDA后不久,整个图书馆的教职员工接受了为期6周的在线和面对面混合培训。
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Journal of Library Metadata
Journal of Library Metadata Social Sciences-Library and Information Sciences
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