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Fwd: Re: arsclist Fwd: Non-member submission from ["Richard Billeaud"<rbilleaud@compuserve.com>]
Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2002 13:03:47 -0500
Subject: Re: arsclist Fwd: Non-member submission from
["Richard
Billeaud"<rbilleaud@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>]
From: punam & dcg <cowrie@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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<rbilleaud@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Bonjour Richard,
For rules on archival description and systems of archival arrangement,
there are no set international or universal standards. There are national
standards which have attempted to ensure similarity
inter-nationally.
Below is a link for the Canadian Council of Archives. They have recently
posted a free PDF download of Part I of the "Rules for Archival
Description (RAD)/Règles pour la description des documents
d¹archives." Part II of these rules is expected to be posted by
summer 2002.
All their publications are available in French and English. The
background to Part I gives a good overview of current thinking and
approches to the standards. And much of this publication is based on the
"Anglo American Cataloguing Rules (second edition)."
http://www.cdncouncilarchives.ca/archdes.html
Hope this helps. Bonne chance.
datejie green
Audio Engineer
c.o.w.r.i.e.
*cultures of women recording,
research, information & education
Toronto, CANADA
cowrie@xxxxxxx
>> From: "Richard Billeaud"
<rbilleaud@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> To: <ARSCLIST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> Subject: Info on Metadata
>> Date: Thu, 10 Jan 2002 20:06:09 +0100
>> Organization: RBC Conseil
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>> Greetings,
>>
>> Please forgive cross posting
>>
>> Would anyone help me to sort out what are the significant and
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>> universally recognized works (standards, recommendations, etc.)
on =
>> metadata for the acquisition, cataloguing, preservation and
management =
>> of films, videos and sounds. It seems that there has been an
exponential =
>> development of such works these last months and it it sometimes
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>> difficult to distinguish "good from bad ones", and to
forsee which >
>> will be considered as international standards.
>> =20
>> Many thanks
>> =20
>> Richard Billeaud
>> RBC Conseil/Archival Consultant
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>> 78860 St Nom la Bret=E8che - France
>> Tel.: +33 1 34 62 86 94
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www.rbc-conseil.com
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