To make a continuing assessment of the state of the art
and suggest the direction of change in the field of descriptive cataloging;
To recommend solutions to problems relating not only to bibliographic description
but also to choice and form of access points, other than subject access;
To initiate proposals for additions to and revisions of the cataloging code
currently adopted by ALA and to review proposals initiated by other groups or individuals;
To develop official ALA positions on such proposals in consultation
with other appropriate ALA units and organizations in the U.S.A.;
To instruct the ALA Representative to the Joint Steering Committee for Development of RDA
regarding the official ALA position and to suggest acceptable bases for negotiations;
To develop official ALA positions on proposed international cataloging policies
and standards pertaining to the committee’s area of responsibility
and to advise the official ALA representative; or, if there is no official ALA representative,
to act as the clearinghouse within ALA for review of these policies and standards
and to serve as the formal liaison between ALA and the originating organizations;
To encourage the U.S. library and information services community
to express opinions on issues under consideration through timely publication
of agenda items in the community’s press;
To keep the profession informed by reporting committee actions
promptly through appropriate communication channels.
[Source: ALA Handbook of Organization]