Community Forward: Developing an Open and Free Cataloging Standard for Rare Materials

Authors

  • kalan Knudson Davis
  • Jessica Grzegorski
  • Elizabeth Hobart
  • A. Tims

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5860/lrts.67n1.26

Abstract

Descriptive Cataloging of Rare Materials (RDA Edition) (DCRMR) is a rare materials cataloging standard aligned with the official RDA Toolkit. DCRMR is informed by core principles of community and sustainability while employing open-source publication models and infrastructure. The RBMS RDA Editorial Group, composed of rare materials catalogers actively working in the field, is responsible for developing and maintaining DCRMR. This article discusses predecessor rare materials cataloging standards that led to the development of DCRMR, the principles and constraints that shaped DCRMR from its initial inception to eventual release, the method and technical tools used to achieve the RBMS RDA Editorial Group’s outcomes, and future directions for development.

Author Biographies

kalan Knudson Davis

kalan Knudson Davis (kkdavis@umn.edu) is the Rare and Special Collections Metadata Librarian at the University of Minnesota and has served as co-keeper of the DCRMR text since 2020.

Jessica Grzegorski

Jessica Grzegorski (grzegorskij@newberry.org) is Head of Cataloging at the Newberry Library and has served as co-chief editor of DCRMR since 2021.

Elizabeth Hobart

Elizabeth Hobart (efh7@psu.edu) is Interim Head of Cataloging and Metadata Services at Penn State and served as chief editor of DCRMR from 2019-2022.

A. Tims

A. Tims (atims@mwa.org) is the Cataloging Initiatives Librarian at the American Antiquarian Society and has served as co-keeper of the DCRMR text since 2019.

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Published

2023-03-07

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Notes on Operations