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Gorman on RDA

Posted by: William Denton, 22 August 2006 1:05 pm
Categories: RDA

A quick quote from some mail that Michael Gorman had someone forward to the RDA mailing list: “At first glance one of the very few things that I liked about the chaotic mess offered as the proposed Rules for descriptive cataloguing (RDA) was the addition of ‘families’ when ‘corporate bodies’ are mentioned.” (People and corporate bodies are Group 2 entities in FRBR, and families are added by FRAR, if I remember right.) He proposes that they both be rolled up into ‘collective entities.’


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