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Serials and continuing resources present a variety of unique challenges in bibliographic management, from special issues and unnumbered supplememts to recording the changes that a long-running periodical can experience over time. Easing cataloguers through the RDA: Resource Description and Access transition by showing the continuity with past practice, serials cataloguing expert Ed Jones frames the practice within the structure of the FRBR and FRAD conceptual models on which RDA is based. With serials' special considerations in mind, he: *Explains the familiarities and differences between AACR2 and RDA *Demonstrates how serials catalogers' work fits in the cooperative context of OCLC, CONSER and NACO *Presents examples of how RDA records can ultimately engage with the Semantic Web
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Serials and continuing resources present a variety of unique challenges in bibliographic management, from special issues and unnumbered supplememts to recording the changes that a long-running periodical can experience over time. Easing cataloguers through the RDA: Resource Description and Access transition by showing the continuity with past practice, serials cataloguing expert Ed Jones frames the practice within the structure of the FRBR and FRAD conceptual models on which RDA is based. With serials' special considerations in mind, he: *Explains the familiarities and differences between AACR2 and RDA *Demonstrates how serials catalogers' work fits in the cooperative context of OCLC, CONSER and NACO *Presents examples of how RDA records can ultimately engage with the Semantic Web
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