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RDA Core Elements

RDA Core Elements

Core elements in Resource Description & Access (RDA) are minimum elements required for describing resources. Core elements are a new feature of RDA which allowed for certain metadata elements to be identified as “required” in the cataloging process. The assignment of core status is based on attributes mandatory for a national level record, as documented in the FRBR/FRAD modules. At a minimum, a bibliographic description should include all the required core elements that are applicable. Core-ness is identified at the element level. Some elements are always core (if applicable and the information is available); some are core only in certain situations. Core elements are identified in two ways within RDA. The first is that all core elements are discussed in general, and listed as a group, in the sub-instructions of "RDA 0.6: Core Elements". In the separate chapters, the core elements are also identified individually by the label “CORE ELEMENT” at the beginning of the instructions for each element. They are clearly labeled in light blue at each core instruction in RDA Toolkit.  If the status of an element as core depends upon the situation, an explanation appears after the “Core element” label.




Contents

  • Definition of RDA Core Elements
  • Types RDA Core Elements
  • 20 Examples of RDA Core Elements




See, for example, this label for the core element for the title.
        2.3. Title
                CORE ELEMENT
             The title proper is a core element. Other titles are optional.

The Joint Steering Committee (JSC) for the development of RDA decided it would be preferable to designate certain elements as “core” rather than designating all elements as either “required” or “optional.” Decisions on core elements were made in the context of the FRBR and FRAD user tasks.
AACR2 provided three levels of bibliographic description. The first level, also known as minimal-level cataloging, contains, at least, the elements that basically identify the resource without providing and detailed description. The second level, also known as standard-level cataloging, provides all applicable elements to uniquely all copies for a manifestation. The third level represents full description and contains all elements provided in the rules that are applicable to the item being described. RDA does not define levels of description, instead, it identifies a number of elements as core elements. Core elements in RDA are similar to AACR2 minimal-level cataloging bibliographic description.

RDA Core Elements comprises elements that fulfill the user tasks of find, identify, and select. Only one instance of a core element is required. Subsequent instances are optional. For example, for the core element “Place of Publication” the RDA instruction states: “If more than one place of publication appears on the source of information, only the first recorded is required. If all the core elements (that are applicable) are recorded and a resource is still indistinguishable from another resource(s), then additional metadata is necessary. Additional metadata elements, beyond the core, are included based on the necessity for differentiation, policy statements, cataloger’s judgment, and/or local institutional policies. Catalogers should make a proper judgment about what additional elements or multiple values of a single element are necessary to make the catalog record understandable and the cataloged resource discoverable.


Types of Core Elements
  • RDA Core: Required elements that are always core as prescribed in RDA
  • RDA Core if: Core, if applicable and Core, if the information is available
  • LC Core and LC-PCC Core: Core elements prescribed by LC and PCC in addition to RDA Core and RDA Core if. (Some other institutions also have their own set of core elements)

20 Examples of RDA Core Elements


Title
  • 2.3.2 Title proper [for more details see: Title and Statement of Responsibility in RDA with MARC 21 Examples]

Statement of responsibility
  • 2.4.2 Statement of responsibility relating to title proper (if more than one, only the first recorded is required) 
  • For more details see: Title and Statement of Responsibility in RDA with MARC 21 Examples

Edition statement
  • 2.5.2 Designation of edition
  • 2.5.6 Designation of a named revision of an edition 
  • For more details see: Edition in RDA & AACR2 Cataloging with MARC 21 Examples

Numbering of serials
  • 2.6.2 Numeric and/or alphabetic designation of first issue or part of sequence (for first or only sequence)
  • 2.6.3 Chronological designation of first issue or part of sequence (for first or only sequence)
  • 2.6.4 Numeric and/or alphabetic designation of last issue or part of sequence (for last or only sequence)
  • 2.6.5 Chronological designation of last issue or part of sequence (for last or only sequence)
  • For more details see: Numbering of Serials in RDA Cataloging

Production statement
  • 2.7.6 Date of production (for a resource in an unpublished form)
  • For more details see: RDA - Production Publication Distribution Manufacture Date - MARC 264

Publication statement
  • 2.8.2 Place of publication (if more than one, only the first recorded is required)
  • 2.8.4 Publisher’s name (if more than one, only the first recorded is required)
  • 2.8.6 Date of publication
  • For more details see: Place of Publication in RDA & AACR2 & MARC 21 Examples 
  • For more details see: Name of Publisher in RDA & AACR2 & MARC 21 Examples
  • For more details see: RDA - Production Publication Distribution Manufacture Date - MARC 264

Series statement
  • 2.12.2 Title proper of series
  • 2.12.9 Numbering within the series
  • 2.12.10 Title proper of subseries
  • 2.12.17 Numbering within subseries

Identifier for the manifestation
  • 2.15 Identifier for the manifestation (if more than one, prefer and internationally recognized identifier if applicable)
  • For more details see: Correct Coding of ISBN in MARC21 field 020 in RDA & AACR2 Cataloging with Examples

Carrier type
  • 3.3 Carrier type

Extent
  • 3.4 Extent (only if the resource is complete or if the total extent is known)







USED FOR

  • RDA Core Elements

SEE ALSO

REFERENCES
  • LC RDA CORE ELEMENTS (combination of RDA “Core” and RDA “Core if” elements plus additional elements). URL: https://www.loc.gov/aba/rda/pdf/core_elements.pdf

ARTICLE HISTORY
  • Last Updated: 2019-07-04
  • Written: 2016-03-20


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