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Item Cataloging with RDA – Sound Recordings(2012-10-19) Glennan, KathySlides for 3-hour preconference at the 2012 Annual Meeting of the Atlantic Chapter of the Music Library Association: Provides practical information about the differences between AACR2 and RDA in relation to cataloging sound recordings.Item MLA RIMMF Training(2017-02-09) Glennan, KathyThis webinar provides a background in using RIMMF (RDA in Many Metadata Formats) along with a demonstration of creating entity records for a book, a score, and a recordingItem RDA and Linked Data: A New Way to Look at the Henson Collection(2016-06-08) Glennan, KathyIn 2005, the University of Maryland acquired over 70 digital videos spanning 35 years of Jim Henson’s groundbreaking work in television and film. To support in-house discovery and use, the collection was cataloged in detail using AACR2 and MARC21, and a web-based finding aid was also created. In the past year, I created an "r-ball" (a linked data set described using RDA) of these same resources. The presentation will compare and contrast these three ways of accessing the Jim Henson Works collection, with insights gleaned from providing resource discovery using RIMMF (RDA in Many Metadata Formats).Item RDA Beta Toolkit Workshop: From overview to creating linked data(2020-02-26) Glennan, KathyPresentation on the Beta RDA Toolkit's structure, navigation basics, and new concepts; includes examples and exercises.Item RDA: Communities, Communication, and Collaboration(2018-05-01) Glennan, KathyPresentation given at 2018 LD4 Workshop: reviews the RDA Governance structure, summarizes the RSC's communications strategies, and gives brief examples of RDA ontology development.Item Reality Check: The Development of RDA: A View from the Trenches(Media Periodicals Division, The Kansas City Gardener, Inc., 2022-11) Glennan, KathyKathy Glennan (RDA Steering Committee Chair 2019-2022) describes her engagement with the development of RDA: Resource Description and Access over the past two decades, how it has shaped her career, increased her understanding of international standards development, and changed her perspective of what a cataloging code should look like.