00:34:28 Khelsea Rantanen: I don't think I do 00:34:42 Linda Sobey: We dont 00:34:52 Amy Convery: I do not 00:35:01 Wen Livingston: We don't have access to the RDA toolkit 00:41:41 Brian Falato: Brackets are not needed when supplying a title? 00:46:54 Celeste Mark: will we have access to your power point ? 00:47:16 Bobby Bothmann: https://bit.ly/BasicRDA 00:47:31 Celeste Mark: Thank you :) 00:53:02 Debbie Rusch: What is a masthead? 00:53:39 Debbie Rusch: Okay thank you. 00:54:23 Brian Falato: There have been questions locally about not seeing the link to your slides. Was it posted in chat? 00:54:40 Rachel Villalobos: https://bit.ly/BasicRDA 00:54:57 Tanya Powell: Thank you 00:55:09 Rachel Villalobos: I just posted it for you, can you see it? 00:55:58 Brian Falato: See it now. Thank you. 00:56:43 Celeste Mark: thanks :) 01:18:33 Wen Livingston: Series give us a lot of trouble. 01:18:58 Wen Livingston: Any insights? 01:19:47 Wen Livingston: Sometimes there is more than one series on a title 01:20:50 Debbie Rusch: Should a 490 field always be accompanied by an 830 field? 01:20:58 Christine Dunleavy: My question is about punctuation and brackets. Are they truly necessary in a true, resource description framework (RDF) environment, or does "the machine" trip over them? This was my understanding prior to 2013. Now I see--AI will read, 'open bracket' and 'close bracket'. Is that desired? Is this point mootThanks!! 01:24:15 Christine Dunleavy: Thanks!! Yes, I mean RDF...Great answer! 01:28:44 Debbie Rusch: Will there be a part 2 of this webinar? 01:29:11 Wen Livingston: Do you have a webinar that covers call numbers and spine labels? 01:30:44 Wen Livingston: I shall do that. 01:31:02 Tanya Powell: Thank you! 01:31:04 Lisa Wilson: Thank you. 01:31:06 Natalie Kazmin: Thanks! 01:31:07 Zhao (Hannah) Liu: thank you 01:31:07 Victoria Slaughter: Thank you! 01:31:08 Jenny Tolbert: Thank you!