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43 Collaborating communities revisited Sodelujoče skupnosti: pogled na desetletje 2008–2018 Gordon Dunsire Oddano: 3. 11. 2018 – Sprejeto 9. 1. 2019 1.04 Strokovni članek 1.04 Professional article UDK 025.3RDA"2008/2018" Abstract Purpose: This article follows up “Collaborating communities: the RDA experience and its implications for common information environments”, published in 2007 in the proceedings of the 11 th seminar on Archives, Libraries, Museums held in Poreč, Croa- tia. That paper was written before the publication of RDA: Resource Description and Access, the successor to the Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules (AACR). The article outlines what has happened since, with a focus on the development of RDA in collabo- ration with related standards groups. Methodology/approach: This is a chronological review of the development of docu- ments, which lead to the publication of RDA. Cooperation and harmonization of description of information objects among different concerned communities is also pre- sented. Research limitations: The thorough review of RDA and related documents covers the period from 2008 to 2018. Originality/Practical implications: The strategic development of RDA is dependent on continuing collaboration with international communities, cultural heritage commu- nities, and linked data communities. All of these communities have a strong interest in linked open data and the Semantic Web, and RDA has played a significant role in initiating and stimulating collaborative development of library and cultural heritage metadata in RDF format. Keywords: RDA, development, cataloguing rules 2008–2018

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