I found it ! - RDA Report to ALA Executive Board
Here is the link:
http://www.ala.org/ala/ourassociation/governanceb/executiveboard/eboardagenda/annual2007a/EBD12_53_1.pdf
Here is the bottom line is on page 8
RDA - Status and Next Steps
Resource Description and Access (RDA) will supersede Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules, 2nd edition in 2009.
It says "No significant changes to existing records will be required" I wonder what Significant means and more importantly - what changes in indexing will be required to OPACS and How much that will cost.
Ok, that being said I will continue - "RDA instructions are designed to be independent of the format, medium or system used to store or communitate the data, and to be readily adaptable to newly-emerging database structures."
Although it says it is readily adaptable, it still does not answer the question of existing ILS - (Integrated Library Systems) and what changes in access points will be have to be made on the public library catalog for patrons and librarians to learn.
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This is old info - the link doesn't work. I deleted most of the other RDA information but this question is still valid. I understand that it is going to be resolved by changing MARC as well into a HTML type language. I guess IT people will become catalogers or catalogers will become IT people...We'll see in March 2013.
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