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Hugo Stibbe <[log in to unmask]>
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This is my third try to the MAPS-List.  This message was also posted to the
Canadian maps list.  Sorry for the inconvenience for those subscribing to
both lists.
 
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                   CHAPTER ON CARTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS
      IN RULES FOR ARCHIVAL DESCRIPTION (RAD) and REGLES POUR LA
DESCRIPTION DES DOCUMENTS D'ARCHIVES (RDDA)
 
 
I am posting the following information on this list because I know
that many map librarians do not have access to this information
and/or are not aware of the development of rules for the
description of archival materials.  Information like this is
disseminated through archival literature to which map librarians
are not necessarily subscribing.
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<<Rules for Archival Description>> (RAD) or <<Regles pour la
description des documents d'archives>> (RDDA) are to Canadian
archivists what AACR2R are to librarians and libraries in the
Anglo-American community.  All archival descriptions in Canada
(cataloguing of archival materials) will follow these rules in the
future.
 
RAD/RDDA are developed by working groups, chapter by chapter,
generally one for each medium, coordinated by the Planning
Committee on Descriptive Standards (PCDS) of the Bureau of Canadian
Archivists, the umbrella body representing the two professional
associations of archivists in Canada, the Association of Canadian
Archivists (ACA) and the Association des archivistes du Quebec
(AAQ).  RAD/RDDA generally follow the structure of AACR2 and are
compatible with it.  That is, records or descriptions produced by
either are supposed to be able to live happily together in the same
catalogue or in the same data base.  Most of the second part of
AACR2, Headings, Uniform Titles, and References is replicated in
RAD/RDDA as are the appendices.  This ensures that access points
for library produced cataloguing records are similar to those
produced for archival description records.
 
The chapters are published simultaneously in English and French.
The following chapters of RAD/RDDA have already appeared:
 
Committees and Working Groups
Foreword
Preface
General Introduction
 
PART I
                Introduction
Chapter 1       General Rules for Description
Chapter 2       Multiple Media Fonds
Chapter 3       Textual Records
Chapter 4       Graphic Materials
 
PART II
 
Chapter 21      Choice of Access Points
Chapter 22      Headings for Persons
Chapter 23      Headings for Geographic Names
Chapter 24      Headings for Corporate Bodies
Chapter 26      References
 
APPENDIXES
 
Appendix A      Capitalization
Appendix B      Abbreviations
Appendix C      Numerals
Appendix D      Glossary (The glossary is in draft form and will be
                updated with new terms as the chapters appear in
                publication.)
 
Notices on the progress of the development of RAD/RDDA and
solicitations for comments on chapters, each draft of which is
available for that purpose, are published in issues of the <<ACA
Bulletin>> the bulletin of the Association of Canadian Archivists
and <<La Chronique>> the official publication of the Association
des archivites du Quebec.
 
IF YOU WANT TO RESPOND TO RAD/RDDA CHAPTERS YOU MUST ASK FOR THE
DRAFT CHAPTER.  Send a request to:
 
Mireille Miniggio
Project Coordinator, PCDS
Room 3016, 344 Wellington Street
OTTAWA, ON
K1A 0N3
 
The following chapters are still to come:
 
Chapter 5       Cartographic materials
Chapter 6       Architectural records
Chapter 7       Moving images
Chapter 9       Electronic records
Chapter 10      Microforms
Chapter 25      Uniform titles
 
You may also order a copy of the previously published chapters of
RAD or RDDA from:
 
Bureau of Canadian Archivsts
Planning Committee on Descriptive Standards
c/o Canadian Council of Archives
[at the same address as above for Mireille Miniggio]
 
 
 
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        *  Office of Archival Standards
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