OLAC/DC, RDA, and IFLA-LRM

There needs to be a differential analysis of what metadata or relationships do not exist in which formats.

Just some resources looking at "core elements".

The following in an interesting expose into the use of "kits" or records for more than one carrier type. Arguably this is 90% of linguistics.
https://original.rdatoolkit.org/document.php?id=lcpschp3

https://original.rdatoolkit.org/document.php?id=lcpschp7
https://www.loc.gov/aba/rda/pdf/core_elements.pdf
https://www.follettcommunity.com/s/article/ms-marc-rda-core-elements
https://www.librarianshipstudies.com/2016/03/rda-core-elements.html#:~:text=Core%20elements%20in%20Resource%20Description,Types%20RDA%20Core%20Elements
https://wiki.gccollab.ca/PFAN_-_Core_RDA_Elements_for_PFAN
https://cornerstone.lib.mnsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1017&context=olac-publications

Conser is for serials
https://www.loc.gov/aba/pcc/conser/index.html

Bibco is for other bibliogrpahic records.
https://www.loc.gov/aba/pcc/bibco/index.html

Maps and cartograpihc information

https://libguides.nmstatelibrary.org/rda

New writing platform

I'm to the point where I need to better manage my scholarly outputs. I have long been an XLingPaper fan, but I am increasingly needing to be a LaTeX user.

I have a few choices:

  1. use overleaf for $89/ year.
  2. set up overleaf community edition, and also this tutorial, and this fuller tutorial.
  3. Get a dedicated machine for writing and set up that machine with latex locally.
  4. Should that machine be Mac or Linux?

Here are a few links as I explore. Overleaf-ce + Changes
https://github.com/overleaf/overleaf/issues/1193

An easy guide to self-host Overleaf community edition!
byu/Hakan_Alhind inLaTeX