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I've read through these. Many thanks to the authors for a comprehensive
an excellent piece of work. We might change and add some examples for
our purposes here, but nothing else. Just a few comments:

 

Module 1

 

Slide 180: The instruction and examples contradict the example in
DCM:Z1, where the parentheses are replaced with a comma, in the same way
as for jurisdictions- "370 |a Whidbey Island, Wash. |2 lcsh". Same
comment for Module 2, Slide 50.

 

Module 2

 

Slide 8 - it would be useful if there were a relationship designator to
express the relationship between Jessic Fletcher (the character) and
Angela Lansbury (the actress who plays her).   

 

Slide 68 - the example given would already have been recoded to RDA in
Phase II.

 

Module 4

 

Slide 4 - "Corporate bodies are coded in X10" should read "Corporate
bocies are coded in X11 or X11" (the first example of X11 occurs in
slide 10).

 

Slide 92 - in both 510 fields, "Mergee" should be "Predecessor". In RDA
K.4.3, a "mergee" is "a corporate body that merged with the other
corporate body to form a third", and in all the cases shown, "the other
corporate body" means the body to which a relationship is being
recorded. In the example in the slide, Bell Atlantic Corporation and GTE
Corporation have the relationship "mergee" to each other - not to
Verizon.

 

Regards

Richard

 

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From: Program for Cooperative Cataloging
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Sent: 19 July 2013 17:38
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Subject: [PCCLIST] NACO Training Materials on CLW page

 

Hi everyone, 

 

I am happy to announce the posting of the new NACO Training Materials on
the Cataloger's Learning Workshop page: 

 

http://www.loc.gov/catworkshop/courses/naco-RDA/index.html
<http://www.loc.gov/catworkshop/courses/naco-RDA/index.html> 

 

These are the instructor Power Point presentations and trainee authority
worksheets. 

 

The training modules were created and tested by the RDA NACO Program
Training Workshop Task Group, under the chairmanship of Lori Robare,
University of Oregon. The members of the task group were Michael Colby
(University of California--Davis), Joanna Dyla (Stanford University),
Fang Gao (Government Printing Office), Robert Maxwell (Brigham Young
University), Mark Scharff (Washington University), and Adam Schiff
(University of Washington).

 

The Task Group recommends that the training materials be released in a
soft launch to allow for further feedback over the next few months and
possible revision based on that feedback.

 

Please report any feedback on the training modules to [log in to unmask]
<mailto:[log in to unmask]> .

 

Paul

 

Paul Frank

Acting Coordinator, NACO and SACO Programs

Cooperative Programs Section

Cooperative and Instructional Programs Division

Library of Congress

101 Independence Ave., SE

Washington, DC 20540-4230

202-707-1570

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