Educational guide
IDENTIFYING DATA 2022_23
Subject Authority control Code 00415012
Study programme
0415 - GRADO EN INFORMACIÓN Y DOCUMENTACIÓN
Descriptors Credit. Type Year Period
6 Compulsory Second Second
Language
Castellano
Prerequisites
Department PATRIMONIO ARTIST.Y DOCUMENTAL
Coordinador
MARTINEZ AVILA , DANIEL
E-mail dmarta@unileon.es
mbrodb@unileon.es
Lecturers
RODRÍGUEZ BRAVO , MARÍA BLANCA
MARTINEZ AVILA , DANIEL
Web http://http://abd.area.unileon.es/personalbloque.php
General description The subject addresses the standardization of access points or entries that allow to locate documents in the catalogs. It will focus mainly on the choice of access points of personal authors, corporate authors, titles and series, and in establishing their respective consistent forms.
Tribunales de Revisión
Tribunal titular
Cargo Departamento Profesor
Presidente PATRIMONIO ARTIST.Y DOCUMENTAL RODRIGUEZ LOPEZ , MARIA DEL CARMEN
Secretario PATRIMONIO ARTIST.Y DOCUMENTAL GALLEGO LORENZO , JOSEFA
Vocal PATRIMONIO ARTIST.Y DOCUMENTAL SANTOS DE PAZ , MARIA LOURDES
Tribunal suplente
Cargo Departamento Profesor
Presidente PATRIMONIO ARTIST.Y DOCUMENTAL DOMINGUEZ SANCHEZ , SANTIAGO
Secretario PATRIMONIO ARTIST.Y DOCUMENTAL TEIJEIRA PABLOS , MARIA DOLORES
Vocal PATRIMONIO ARTIST.Y DOCUMENTAL MARTIN LOPEZ , MARIA ENCARNACION

Competencias
Code  
A2128
A2166
A2173
A2180
A2217
A2220
B225
B231
B233
B242
B262
C2
C4

Learning aims
Competences
Obtaining an organized framework in which to integrate the new knowledge from the verification of the operational design of the representation of the external elements of the documents. A2220
B225
C2
Knowing and applying the regulations for the choice of access points and for the control of the form of these access points. A2166
A2180
B225
B231
B233
C4
Understanding the importance of authority control in information retrieval. A2128
A2217
B225
C2
Knowing the mechanisms for evaluating the quality of the products of the formal representation of documents. A2173
B242
B262
C2

Contents
Topic Sub-topic
Unit I: The representation of documents. Topic 1. Cataloging.
Topic 2. Standards for cataloging: RRCC and RDA.
Topic 3. MARC formats.
Unit II. The bibliographic record and the catalogue. Topic 4. The bibliographic record. Structure, requirements and functions.
Topic 5. The catalogue. Functionalities.
Topic 6. Authority control: FRBR, FRAD, FRSAD and LRM.
Unit III. Authority control. Topic 7. Choice and form of access points. Rules.
Topic 8. The MARC Format for authority data.
Topic 9. Programs and experiences of authority control.

Planning
Methodologies  ::  Tests
  Class hours Hours outside the classroom Total hours
Problem solving, classroom exercises 26 30 56
 
Practicals using information and communication technologies (ICTs) in computer rooms 10 20 30
Field work/trips 5 20 25
Tutorship of group 2 3 5
Other methodologies 0 0 0
 
Lecture 5 25 30
 
Mixed tests 4 0 4
 
(*)The information in the planning table is for guidance only and does not take into account the heterogeneity of the students.

Methodologies
Methodologies   ::  
  Description
Problem solving, classroom exercises The first two units will have three face-to-face hours of practice. The third unit will have four hours. The practices will consist of creating bibliographic records and choosing the access points and control of the form of the headings.
Practicals using information and communication technologies (ICTs) in computer rooms There will be practical sessions in the computer lab for searches in catalogs of authorities that allow the student to observe the connection between the bibliographic catalog and the catalog of authorities and assess the consistency of the standardization of the access points.
Field work/trips The technical process units of the university library and the public library might be visited to observe how the tasks of control of the access points are carried out.
Tutorship of group At least 5 hours will be devoted to attending students in groups. The hours dedicated to this purpose will be divided into ten half-hour tutorials. Attendance to these tutorials will serve to guide the student in the learning tasks and monitor the proposed tasks. Apart from these hours, the personalized attention that each student requires will be carried out at the time established for this purpose in person and, likewise, through the forums and email.
Other methodologies In addition to the 30 hours of face-to-face teaching, there will be 30 hours for teacher-student interaction through the Moodle platform (forums, chats, etc.)
Lecture Each one of the three didactic units will begin with a theoretical master class of one hour. The first two modules will have two hours of presentations. In these theoretical sessions developed in the classroom, the fundamental contents of the units will be exposed. Students will have the theoretical materials on the platform.

Personalized attention
 
Tutorship of group
Description
There will be 5 hours of face-to-face group tutorials in addition to the necessary virtual tutorials. The hours for this purpose will be divided into ten half-hour tutorials. Attendance to these tutorials will serve to guide students in the learning tasks and monitor the proposed tasks. When needed, students will also have personalized attention within established tutorial hours.

Assessment
  Description Qualification
Problem solving, classroom exercises The questionnaires and exercises done by the students will be evaluated as part of the percentage of the continuous evaluation. 35%
Practicals using information and communication technologies (ICTs) in computer rooms The results of the practices consulting bibliographic catalogs and catalogs of authorities will be evaluated. 10%
Tutorship of group Participation and support to classmates in solving problems in group and virtual classes and in the forums will be considered. 5%
Mixed tests The final exam, including theory and practice, will be evaluated. 50%
 
Other comments and second call

To pass the course, it is an essential requirement to pass both the continuous evaluation and the final exam.

 

In the case of the second call, only the final exam will be graded and it will also be necessary to pass the theory and practice.

 

Final exam: Check dates and times at the website of the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters: http://www.filosofiayletras.unileon.es/


Sources of information
Access to Recommended Bibliography in the Catalog ULE

Basic

Jiménez Pelayo,J.; García Blanco, R. El catálogo de autoridades: creación y gestión de unidades de información. Gijón: Trea, 2002.

López Yepes, J. (coord.). Manual de Ciencias de la Documentación. Madrid: Pirámide, 2002.

Reglas de catalogación. Edición nuevamente revisada. Madrid: Ministerio de Educación y Cultura: Boletín Oficial del Estado, 1999.

Ríos Hilario, A. B. Nuevos horizontes en el análisis de los registros y la normativa bibliográfica. Gijón: Trea, 2003.

Rodríguez Bravo, B. Apuntes sobre representación y organización de la información. Gijón: Trea, 2011.

Wiederhold, Rebecca A;  & Gregory F. Reeve (2021) Authority Control Today: Principles, Practices, and Trends, Cataloging & Classification Quarterly, 59:2-3, 129-158, DOI: 10.1080/01639374.2021.1881009

 

Recursos BNE:

RDA http://www.bne.es/es/Inicio/Perfiles/Bibliotecarios/Procesos-tecnicos/NormasInternacionales/RDA/

LRM http://www.bne.es/es/Inicio/Perfiles/Bibliotecarios/NoticiasBibliotecarias/0405-traduccion-espanol-lrm-ifla.html

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