Good morning OCATS:
FYI the Library of Congress Program for Cooperative Cataloging is offering a series of free webinars on the changes to RDA. If the dates are not convenient, then all the materials will remain available for later review and use which is very helpful.
Regards
Emma Cross
Carleton University Library
From: Program for Cooperative Cataloging <PCC...@LISTSERV.LOC.GOV>
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Sent: February 15, 2024 4:36 PM
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Subject: [PCCLIST] Register for Free PCC Introductory Official RDA Training Webinars
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Beginning in March 2024, the Program for Cooperative Cataloging (PCC) will be presenting the PCC Introductory RDA Training as a series of free webinars.
The webinars provide an early opportunity for those interested in learning official RDA as the community prepares to transition over the next couple of years. The training materials will remain available for self-study and review, as well as for those who would like to use them to present them in other venues (e.g., in-person).
Developed by the SCT RDA Training Task Group: Monographs, the Phase 1: PCC Introductory RDA Training aims to help PCC catalogers, policymakers, and specialists to be able to identify key changes introduced during the 3R Project, use and navigate the RDA Toolkit, understand new concepts, and define key vocabulary terms.
Due to maximum attendee limits imposed by the presentation technology, please register and view the webinars in groups if possible.
For session information and to register for the session, see Phase 1: PCC Introductory RDA Training Webinars on the Catalogers Learning Workshop. All webinars will be recorded and the recordings will be posted on the same page.
Questions about the webinars can be directed to Adam Baron, chair of the SCT RDA Training Task Group at adam....@berkeley.edu.
Adam Baron
Head of Metadata Services
University of California, Berkeley Library
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