Kia ora koutou,

 

You may have seen this already on other cataloguing lists, but I thought it was worth forwarding this latest update.

 

Hei konā mai,

Anoushka

 

 

Anoushka McGuire | Team Leader, Cataloguing Team 1

National Library of New Zealand Te Puna Mātauranga o Aotearoa

Direct Dial: +64 4 470 4524 | www.natlib.govt.nz

 

The National Library of New Zealand is part of the Department of Internal Affairs 

 

 

Apologies to those receiving this on multiple lists.

The initial release of the redesigned RDA Toolkit remains June 13th. Because of the complexity of changes to both the content and structure of the RDA standard, however, expectations for that initial release and the subsequent revision timetable have changed. The June 13th release will be a beta version of the new site in English only. It will include the following:

The URL for the RDA Toolkit will not change. A button will be added to the current site to link users to the beta version.

There will be periodic updates (likely September and December, and February) to both the RDA standard and the Toolkit site during the months that follow the initial release. These updates will include the following:

The goal for having the site fully functional with most (if not all) the translations and policy statements is early 2019. Once this goal is met then the 12-month clock on the old Toolkit site will begin. 

In the weeks following the June release of the initial phase of 3R, we will collect user feedback on both the features and functions of the redesigned site and the revisions to the RDA standard. Toolkit users will be able to share their thoughts with Toolkit developers and the RDA Steering Committee through an online submission form and through a number of forums including live events at ALA Annual, IFLA’s World Library Congress, online, and elsewhere. The RSC will make direct appeals to special interests groups for feedback on specific issues. 

During the multi-stage rollout of the 3R Project, the content in the current Toolkit will be frozen but available to users without any breaking of links.

James Hennelly

Director

ALA Digital Reference

1-800-545-2433, ext 5051, or 312-280-5051

jhennelly@ala.org