The Documents feature in the new Toolkit "allows users to create documents that can be used privately or shared locally or globally. The document categories are Workflow, Map, Local Policy (not the same as Policies), Training Material, and Reference. These are suggestions; users are not restricted to only these document types."
For more information, see the Help topic under "Personalizing RDA Toolkit":
https://access.rdatoolkit.org/en-US_topic_fvp_tmy_x3b/section_ogf_3ds_4hb, which is the source of the quote above.
Kathy Glennan
Chair, RDA Steering Committee
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Kathy Glennan
Head, Cataloging & Metadata Services
University of Maryland Libraries
she/her/hers
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Original Message:
Sent: Apr 15, 2021 09:59 AM
From: Alan MacLennan
Subject: Workflows
Apologies if this has been asked before - I'm sure it must have been, but I can't find it - is there any prospect of Global Workflows, as in the old Toolkit, re-appearing in the new one? All I can find are stub-like Policy statements from BL and Loc. Perhaps the "globalness" has been deprecated by the emphasis on communities, but they were a really useful resource.
Regards,
Alan
Dr Alan MacLennan
Lecturer
School of Creative and Cultural Business
Robert Gordon University
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