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Seznanjenost slovenskih katalogizatorjev pred uvedbo novega katalogizacijskega pravilnika
ID Mišič, Andreja (Author), ID Petek, Marija (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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V teoretičnem delu magistrskega dela je predstavljen standard RDA ali Resource Description and Access ter njegovi temelji in vsebina. Predstavljen je njegov razvoj, cilji in načela, glavne spremembe, ki jih prinaša, ter njegova implementacija. Opisane so tudi štiri raziskave o RDA, ki so jih izvedli v malezijskih, ameriških, filipinskih in turških knjižnicah. V magistrskem delu smo tudi predstavili raziskavo o seznanjenosti slovenskih katalogizatorjev z novim pravilnikom RDA, ki smo jo izvedli s pomočjo spletnega anketnega vprašalnika. V raziskavi je sodelovalo 161 slovenskih katalogizatorjev iz vseh desetih območij, iz vseh vrst knjižnic, vseh starosti in različnih delovnih izkušenj. Poskušali smo ugotoviti, ali so seznanjeni z odločitvijo strokovne komisije, da je prehod na RDA najbolj primerna rešitev za Slovenijo, kako dobro poznajo RDA, kakšno je splošno stanje glede RDA usposabljanj in kako bi si želeli doživeti implementacijo RDA. Rezultati so pokazali, da je le polovica katalogizatorjev poznala standard RDA. Ugotovljeno je bilo, da se jih večina ni udeležila nobenega usposabljanja o RDA, ampak da se jih je prav tako večina pripravljenih učiti o RDA, dokler ne izvedo dovolj. Poleg tega večina katalogizatorjev želi postopno implementacijo RDA s hkratnimi usposabljanji. Ugotovili smo, da katalogizatorji niso pripravljeni na implementacijo RDA, zato je pomembno, da v Sloveniji izvedemo kakovostna usposabljanja. Rezultati raziskave bodo lahko pripomogli k boljšemu načrtovanju RDA usposabljanj.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:katalogizacija, katalogizatorji, Slovenija, katalogizacijski pravilnik, RDA, poznavanje
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Year:2019
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-108594 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:09.07.2019
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Language:English
Title:Perceptions of a new cataloguing code among Slovenian cataloguers before its introduction
Abstract:
In the theoretical part of the master's thesis, I present RDA (Resource Description and Access and its foundations and content. The thesis describes RDA and its historical development, goals and principles, the main changes it brings and its implementation. Furthermore, four previous studies on the RDA perceptions, which were conducted in Malaysian, American, Philippine and Turkish libraries, are described. This master’s thesis studies the familiarity of Slovenian cataloguers with the new cataloguing code RDA. The study was conducted with the help of an online questionnaire. The participants in the study are 161 cataloguers from all Slovenian areas, all types of libraries, all ages and various work experience. The aim of the study was to determine if the cataloguers are familiar with the decision of the expert commission that the transition on RDA is the most suitable solution for Slovenia, how well the participants know RDA, what is the situation regarding RDA training and how they would like to experience its implementation. It was found that half of cataloguers do not know what is RDA. The study concluded that the majority of the study participants did not attend any RDA training but is interested in studying and learning more about it. Furthermore, the majority of cataloguers wishes for a gradual implementation of the RDA, combined with training. Results show that cataloguers are not yet ready for an implementation of RDA, therefore it is important that quality training programmes are introduced in Slovenia. The findings of the study are beneficial for better planning of RDA training in the future.

Keywords:cataloguing, cataloguers, Slovenia, cataloguing code, RDA, perceptions

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