Thank you for pointing out the annual subscription for
RDA. Maritta also commented on our forum regarding this and I have
adjusted the original forum post to reflect this information.
Nate Cothran
Backstage Library Works
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[mailto:bslwac-bounces@mailman.xmission.com] On Behalf Of Martha Rice
Sanders
Sent: Tuesday, January 26, 2010 1:25 PM
To: Backstage Library Works Authority Contol Listserv
Subject: [BSLWAC] RDA update
Thanks for this information -- I was unable to attend the
RDA update this year. Just one note regarding the pricing of RDA.
What I've read and heard at past RDA updates is that the online RDA will always
be a subscription, NOT a purchase. So the $350 cost will be assessed
annually.
--Martha
Martha Rice Sanders
Knowledge Management Librarian,
The HELIN Consortium
401-874-4951
msanders@etal.uri.edu
http://helin.uri.edu
Chad Cluff
Backstage Library Works
Chad Cluff wrote:
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Nate Cothran, our head of Authority Control recently returned from the
Mid-Winter session of ALA. This is what he had to report:
Backstage kicked off the year right by attending the ALA MidWinter conference
held at Boston, MA. Even the weather cooperated.
On Saturday, January 16 at 7:30am EST, the Authority Control dept hosted a
Users Breakfast at the Seaport Hotel, which was just a hop, skip & a jump
away from the new conference center itself. The breakfast was quite good
and we had many clients and Backstage personnel co-mingling. It was also
a great opportunity for me, Nate Cothran, to finally meet with a lot of you at
last. Though I have attended ALA in the past, this was my first chance to
attend the breakfast.
John Merrill, our CEO out at Bethlehem, PA said a few words about our recent
acquisition of the “PresRes” from OCLC, which handles Microfilm
duplication, Storage and other Digitization services.
I was also able to give a brief introduction to a couple new services we have
to offer immediately:
MAX can return your processed Current Cataloging bibs typically in less than an
hour (our system can process about 20,000 recs/hr). This service costs a
bit more, and it is especially useful for libraries that need their records
processed & returned immediately. The great thing about MAX is
that there is no minimum fee or schedules that need to be fussed over; simply
send in your records through our website any time of the day in whatever size
file works for you and we will get the results back to you fast.
Backstage Authority Control has also incorporated the Bowkers/Syndetics TOC
database. What this means is that we now have a direct means of providing
you with enriched (TOC, Summaries, Fiction profiles) content as part of your
normal bib processing. Since we maintain the database in-house, this
reduces the cost on our end and we pass those savings onto you by also lowering
the cost of what you may have been paying elsewhere. We also thinks it
makes sense to charge you only for the enrichments you actually receive.
Both MAX & Bowkers TOC are in place today. If you’re not
sure whether either of these makes sense to your library, please ask us to
setup a sample run for your records. At Backstage, we love to run samples
for our customers as it helps us refine the process for them and also gives our
clients the assurance they need for these exciting new services. For more
information on these services, please feel free to contact me, nate@bslw.com, or your Sales Representatives
from Backstage.
You’ve made it this far in the blog post, only a little further! I
had the opportunity to attend some great presentations at ALA regarding cataloging
and so I would like to pass the links to our forum that contain my notes:
Karen Anderson was scheduled to attend the all-day training session for RDA
(Resource Description and Access) at ALA, but unfortunately slipped on a patch
of ice at her house and broke her arm. So Maritta Coppieters, our Bibliographic
Services Product Manager, attended in her stead. Maritta also had to
catch a plane to England on Sunday, January 17, but I was lucky enough to glean
some of her notes regarding the latest updates on RDA.
While we still plan on sending out regular updates on RDA (of which Backstage
is one of the vendors training on it), I have posted my notes from Maritta in
our forum:
There has been a lot of chatter (AUTOCAT) regarding the pricing for the RDA
subscription and we will continue to follow this closely.
My thanks to all of you that I was able to meet at ALA! I look forward to
meeting many more of you in Washington, DC for Annual this June.
Nate Cothran,
Product Manager, Authority Control Services