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MARC Report: 'Description Rules' support

Some of the terminology, on this page, refers to new options that have been added to the Cataloging Check Options.

In the past individual cataloging checks could only be Enabled or Disabled. Beginning with version 236, individual cataloging checks can be set to: 'None' (disabled), 'AACR and RDA' (displayed for all records), 'AACR Only' (displayed for AACR records only), or 'RDA Only' (displayed for RDA records only).

You should visit Cataloging Check set changes and read the description of this change, before proceeding.


MARC Report 236 adds the following section to the Cataloging Checks page of the program options:

The default setting for this option is 'Follow 040', and we advise you to retain this setting.

If a record being checked is RDA (040 $e rda):

If a record being checked is AACR (040$e aacr or no 040$e):

Here's a link to a flowchart of how this new option is designed to function.

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There are some fairly obvious differences between records that are cataloged according to RDA guidelines vs AACR rules; some of these differences can be picked up by MARC Report, others are not amenable to programatic validation. We will be adding as many checks as we can discover, and welcome any suggestions for additional checks. Some of the most obvious differences between RDA and AACR cataloging are:

Most libraries will probably decide to keep RDA records as RDA records and AACR records as AACR records when they are copying records.

Some libraries might decide that the RDA approach is a significant improvement over AACR (RDA thinking does actually go far beyond the obvious differences listed above) and so all new records added to their catalogs should be RDA, which means changing all AACR records into RDA records.

A few libraries might decide that they are not ready for RDA and so all new records added to their catalogs should be AACR, which means changing all RDA records into AACR records.

MARC Report now supports these three approaches to records, using its 'Descriptive rules support' options.

Under 'Description rules support':

Note: In version 3, the current setting for Description Rules Support is always visible at the bottom of the screen, in the second status bar panel (i.e., 'DRS: '):

Terminology

We are using the phrase 'Shared cataloging checks' to refer to all cataloging checks that are set to 'AACR and RDA' in the default cataloging check set.

Individual Cataloging Checks

Individual cataloging checks can also be configured in a similar manner. For example, each cataloging check may be configured to:

  1. not run at all (i.e. disabled)
  2. run on all records (i.e. disregard the 040)
  3. run only on AACR records
  4. run only on RDA records

Click here for more information on customizing individual cataloging checks.