Resource Description and Access Adoption and Implementation in Public Libraries in the United States

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5860/lrts.63n2.119

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Resource Description and Access (RDA), Public Libraries, Cataloging standards, Technical services

Abstract

This study surveyed the current state of knowledge about, and application or use of, Resource Description and Access (RDA) among American public library catalogers. In 2017, an online survey request was e-mailed to four thousand libraries for the person or persons most responsible for cataloging to complete the questionnaire. More than three hundred libraries responded. The data expose serious concerns with RDA adoption within the public library sector. While a majority of catalogers know about RDA, their working knowledge about it differs substantially depending on whether they work in rural or urban library settings. Regardless, 22 percent of respondants still had not heard of the RDA standard until completing this survey. While further training and educational opportunities (along with funds) for catalogers nationwide would help minimize this disparity, LIS schools also can play a role by educating more thoroughly the next generations of catalogers in this newer descriptive standard. Coming on the brink of a shift in the theoretical framework of the RDA standard, from the Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) model to the IFLA Library Reference Model (LRM), public library catalogers risk falling even farther behind in their knowledge and competency with the RDA standard.

Author Biographies

Roman S. Panchyshyn, Kent State University Libraries

Roman S. Panchyshyn (rpanchys@kent.edu) is Head of Cataloging and an Associate Professor, Metadata and Catalog Department, Kent State University Libraries.

Frank P. Lambert, Middle Tennessee State University

Frank P. Lambert (Frank.Lambert@MTSU.edu) is an Assistant Professor and Program Coordinator Master of Library Science Program, Womack Educational Leadership Department, College of Education, Middle Tennessee State University.

Sevim McCutcheon, Kent State University Libraries

Sevim McCutcheon (Lmccutch@kent.edu) is a Catalog Librarian and Associate Professor, Metadata and Catalog Department, Kent State University Libraries.

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2019-04-24

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