[Koha] RDA fields 336, 337, 338

Hillyard, Cecil CHillyard at washoecounty.us
Sat May 12 10:15:09 NZST 2012


What happens if I start getting records with these fields in them from our bibliographic provider (because I can).  They are just there right as long as they are in the frameworks? And can be hidden from the OPAC.  If they need to be edited what then?  Authorized values or just regular text editing?

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Cecil Hillyard
Washoe County Library
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-----Original Message-----
From: koha-bounces at lists.katipo.co.nz [mailto:koha-bounces at lists.katipo.co.nz] On Behalf Of BWS Johnson
Sent: Friday, May 11, 2012 2:09 PM
To: koha at lists.katipo.co.nz
Subject: Re: [Koha] RDA fields 336, 337, 338

Salvete!


>T he working Group of spanish Koha-Kobli community 
>(http://kobli.bage.es) is  finishing to bring up to date the default 
>framework to the last update of  MARC21, the 14 (April 2012), we will send it to Koha community shortly.
> 
> We believe that it is not at all incompatible to update the default 
> framework with to add functionalities related semantic web and RDA. 
> Anyway we need to be able to collect certain information in the fields 
> and subfields of MARC framework to add these new features
> 

    Sweet. :D


> Hi Cecil
> 
> These could be added to the default framework and plugins developed.
> But since the Library of Congress has backed right off RDA + MARC and
> has said that that is not the way forward. We lost urgency on adding
> this. I think in terms of RDA the work Magnus is doing with
> SemantiKoha and RDF is going to be much more use in the long run.
> 
>

    Excepting that they haven't. This was sent out to the GOVDOCS listserv.

Cheers,
Brooke

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