00:30:50 Bobby Bothmann: http://bit.ly/RDARelationships 00:43:47 Brian Falato: Do you have to go into Toolkit to see appendices or are they available elsewhere? 00:50:52 Christine Dunleavy: What's the difference between $eauthor and $4aut? are both necessary? 00:51:41 Christine Dunleavy: good to know! I had no idea, thanks! 00:52:32 Christine Dunleavy: they're abbreviations, which I think are useless to the machine language you're trying to create 01:31:36 Khelsea Rantanen: Can you share that PDF? It is helpful to illustrate the relationships visually. 01:34:21 Bobby Bothmann: http://bit.ly/RDARelationships 01:36:25 Ximena Valdivia: Do you recommend creating relationships for offprint articles? 01:38:09 Ximena Valdivia: yes, those 01:38:24 Christine Dunleavy: will the computer "ignore" info in the parentheses? for example (expression), (performer), (writer), etc. I can't imagine the machine needs this information. 01:42:03 Christine Dunleavy: thanks! 01:46:10 Alexandra Hassett: I just want to thank you for sharing this info 01:46:42 Khelsea Rantanen: Thank you for this 01:46:44 Madeline Sims: Thank you! 01:46:44 Susie Del Rosario: Thank you for these 2 parts presentation 01:46:46 Alexandra Hassett: what or where would you suggest someone brand new to cataloging start to learn the terminology? 01:48:39 Alexandra Hassett: Thank you :) 01:48:46 Susie Del Rosario: It will take time to learn everything for being a catloger 01:49:14 Alexandra Hassett: Im excited for it 01:49:32 Susie Del Rosario: yes I dot I started as a cataloger since 1993 at the law library in Brooklyn NY 01:49:51 Susie Del Rosario: still learning 01:50:04 Susie Del Rosario: Thank you everyone 01:50:18 Kerry Pond: 10 + and still learning more about cataloguing 01:50:43 Julie Steinbach: thank you! 01:50:44 Hakyeong Min: Thank you! 01:50:45 Christine Dunleavy: Thank you, I really learned a lot! 01:50:46 Zhao Liu: thank you all!