Update on 3R Project (RDA Toolkit Restructure and Redesign Project)

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Update on 3R Project (RDA Toolkit Restructure and Redesign Project) James Hennelly, Director, RDA Toolkit Judith Kuhagen, 3R Project Consultant RDA Forum ALA Annual Conference June 24, 2017

Why? Restructuring of RDA as part of implementing the IFLA Library Reference Model (LRM) Consolidation of FRBR, FRAD, and FRSAD conceptual models Clear need for a redesign of Toolkit and workflow processes Time for better, smarter design With more translations and policy statements to come, the current data structure is not sustainable Current tools and practices are inefficient and unreliable

Goals of 3R Project Significantly improve RDA and RDA Toolkit in order to better meet the needs of users and be a more productive part of their work add greater flexibility and utility to the Toolkit's display of instructions and RDA-related documents provide efficient and reliable work processes and tools for authoring groups

Three areas by three groups Restructure of data and work processes (Dakota Systems) Redesign of Toolkit and user experience (GVPi) RDA and RDA Reference content (RSC)

Restructure of data and work processes RDA repository DITA conversion Chunking of data New/different metadata for searching New mapping solution New revision history solution Trados software

Redesign of Toolkit and user experience Responsive design W3C s Web Content Accessibility Guidelines Entity view navigation and display Toolkit navigation Search (including current instruction numbers)

Redesign of Toolkit and user experience Update user content (workflows) creation tools New instruction views based on special areas (e.g. music, rare materials) Display of glossary definitions, examples, policy statements, revision history, bookmarks, etc.

Profiles Account profiles are likely to be required Personal profiles are strongly recommended Improvements to Admin site to allow for easy management of profiles

Transitioning to the 3R Toolkit Current site will remain accessible through April 2019 Free online Toolkit training presentations (both live and recorded) will be available

RDA and RDA Reference content -- changes 1) Make revisions and additions to implement LRM 2) Extend 4-Fold Path for data capture and format 3) Expand RDA Element Set and improve display of content in the Entity View

Some changes already made in Toolkit: August 2016-April 2017 Synchronization between Open Metadata Registry (OMR) and Toolkit supplies content in RDA Toolkit: Glossary Scope instructions Appendices I-K Controlled vocabulary lists

Other changes already made in Toolkit: August 2016-April 2017 To introduce LRM agent terminology: Replacing person, family, and corporate body with agent To clarify entity being discussed: Replacing resource with specific entity in the WEMI stack (kept integrating resource, digital resources, etc.)

Other pre-project changes: articles In instructions, referring to elements with indefinite, rather than definite, article because different communities may make different choices e.g., a title proper, rather than the title proper; a preferred name for person, rather than the preferred name... Deleting articles within English names of elements although may be retained in translations e.g., identifier for the work, language of the family

RDA changes in Open Metadata Registry What is OMR? An open system registry used by 180+ organizations and individuals to store linked data: element/property sets, vocabularies, and application profiles Managed by Metadata Management Associates Who makes changes for RDA? RSC Chair and RSC Secretary, 3R Project Consultant, translators Why? So content needs to be edited only once So content is available beyond the RDA Toolkit at no cost

RDA Reference: data maintenance Entities, element sets, value vocabularies RDA editors: Secretary Translators Open Metadata Registry RDA/RDF Atomic audit trail Deprecation policy Semantic versioning: Application roll-back Developers RDA Vocabularies (GitHub) Developers RDA Toolkit content RIMMF3 data editor RDA Vocabulary Server RDA Registry Cataloguers Trainers; Prototypers Applications Developers

Library Reference Model (LRM) Simpler conceptual model than former Functional Requirements models, allowing those implementing LRM to develop extensions of the model LRM and three explanatory documents available on IFLA Cataloguing Section page: https://www.ifla.org/publications/node/11412

Implementing Library Reference Model (LRM) LRM entity Res not likely to be implemented in RDA: adding RDA Entity instead as the high-level entity New LRM entities being added to RDA : Nomen Agent Collective agent Place Time-span

Existing RDA entities All existing RDA entities -- except Person -- are compatible refinements of LRM Person not compatible because LRM excludes non-humans; but: RDA will include possibility of access to the non-human name present on manifestations as the represented name of creator

4-fold path 1. Unstructured description (e.g., a transcription, a free text note) [string] 2. Structured description (e.g., an access point, a preferred label from a vocabulary encoding scheme) [string] 3. Identifier (i.e., a human-readable string but not necessarily language-based, e.g., ISBN, ISNI) [string] 4. IRI for the entity for linked data applications [thing] Some paths in RDA now for some elements; extend to all elements although some paths may not apply to some elements

Other additional elements for RDA Attributes of new LRM entities (agent, collective agent, nomen, place, time-span): e.g., name of agent, identifier for collective agent New elements in LRM: e.g., intended audience of expression Missing elements now implied in RDA: e.g., thematic index number, fingerprint

More additional elements Elements for unmediated transcription (WYSIWYG) for machine processing: e.g., manifestation statement New RDA basic transcription rules for these elements Relationships are elements and vice versa Possibility (not yet confirmed by RSC) of elements for access points, authorized access points, and variant access points Also not yet decided: whether to label some elements as core or leave that decision to cataloging agencies/communities

Likely structure of RDA content in the Toolkit Order of chapters General chapters: e.g., Aggregates, Basis of description, 4-fold path Entity chapters Two views of RDA content Entity set view (in Toolkit now called RDA: Element Set ) with more graphical display Instruction view: not in workflow order but more as a data dictionary

A chunk for each element s instructions Some content supplied from OMR: Definitions, scope statements, value vocabularies Perhaps also user tasks and sources of information Consistent wording in Recording instructions, etc., to make editing and translating easier and more efficient And you won t have to wonder if slightly different wording means something different! New numbering system not yet determined

Possible structure of each chunk Definition and scope statement User tasks Sources 4-fold path Provenance Recording Links to related elements (both more general and more specific) Links to topics in general chapters

Changes for examples Each of the 4-fold paths as appropriate Showing the relationship More context for individual elements Improved display but specific style of display not yet decided Ability to set preferences For seeing/not seeing examples For types of examples

Possible example: view as any or all of the appropriate 4-fold paths Element: language of person * As an unstructured description: The author writes in English * As a structured description: English * As an identifier: eng ^ As an IRI: http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/languages/eng * = a string; ^ = a thing

Possible example: view as relationship

Possible example: view in context Person has identifier VIAF ID 68944521 has preferred name for person Munro, Alice has date of birth 1931 has language of person English has country associated with person Canada is author of Lives of girls and women is author of Runaway

For more info... Open Metadata Registry: http://metadataregistry.org/ RDA Vocabularies (GitHub): https://github.com/rdaregistry/rda-vocabularies RDA Registry: http://www.rdaregistry.info/# RDA Toolkit website: http://www.rdatoolkit.org/ RDA Steering Committee website: http://rda-rsc.org/ jhennelly@rdatoolkit.org 3Reditor@rdatoolkit.org