MARC 21

MARC 21








MARC (MAchine-Readable Cataloging) standards are a set of digital formats for the description of items catalogued by libraries, such as books. Working with the Library of Congress, American computer scientist Henriette Avram developed MARC in the 1960s to create records that could be read by computers and shared among libraries. By 1971, MARC formats had become the US national standard for dissemination of bibliographic data. Two years later, they became the international standard. There are several versions of MARC in use around the world, the most predominant being MARC 21, created in 1999 as a result of the harmonization of U.S. and Canadian MARC formats, and UNIMARC, widely used in Europe. The MARC 21 family of standards now includes formats for authority records, holdings records, classification schedules, and community information, in addition to the format for bibliographic records.⁽¹⁾

MARC 21 was designed to redefine the original MARC record format for the 21st century and to make it more accessible to the international community. MARC 21 has formats for the following five types of data: Bibliographic Format, Authority Format, Holdings Format, Community Format, and Classification Data Format. Currently MARC 21 has been implemented successfully by The British Library, the European Institutions and the major library institutions in the United States, and Canada.

MARC 21 is a result of the combination of the United States and Canadian MARC formats (USMARC and CAN/MARC). MARC21 is based on the NISO/ANSI standard Z39.2, which allows users of different software products to communicate with each other and to exchange data.

MARC 21 allows the use of two character sets, either MARC-8 or Unicode encoded as UTF-8. MARC-8 is based on ISO 2022 and allows the use of Hebrew, Cyrillic, Arabic, Greek, and East Asian scripts. MARC 21 in UTF-8 format allows all the languages supported by Unicode.

MARC 21 is the product of the integration of USMARC, UKMARC and CANMARC (Canadian MARC). It is the most extensively used MARC format in the world and a de facto standard. It has been designed to be both a production format and an exchange format. The current maintenance agency for MARC 21 is the Library of Congress. There are five MARC 21 formats: 

  1. Bibliographic
  2. Authorities
  3. Holdings
  4. Classification
  5. Community information

The future of the MARC formats is a matter of some debate among libraries. On the one hand, the storage formats are quite complex and are based on outdated technology. On the other, there is no alternative bibliographic format with an equivalent degree of granularity. The billions of MARC records in tens of thousands of individual libraries (including over 50,000,000 belonging to the OCLC consortium alone) create inertia. The Library of Congress has launched the Bibliographic Framework Initiative (BIBFRAME), which aims at providing a replacement for MARC that provides greater granularity and easier re-use of the data expressed in multiple catalogs.

Note: This article is Under Development.








Contents






  • MARC 21 Format for Bibliographic Data 

  • MARC 21 Format for Authority Data

  • MARC 21 Format for Holdings Data

  • MARC 21 Format for Classification Data

  • MARC 21 Format for Community Information
  • Videos About MARC 21

  • MARC 21 Articles and News














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MARC 21 FORMAT FOR BIBLIOGRAPHIC DATA









A MARC record is composed of three elements: the record structure, the content designation, and the data content of the record. The record structure is an implementation of the international standard Format for Information Exchange (ISO 2709) and its American counterpart, Bibliographic Information Interchange (ANSI/NISO Z39.2). The content designation--the codes and conventions established explicitly to identify and further characterize the data elements within a record and to support the manipulation of that data--is defined by each of the MARC formats. The content of the data elements that comprise a MARC record is usually defined by standards outside the formats. Examples are the International Standard Bibliographic Description (ISBD), Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules, Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH), or other cataloging rules, subject thesauri, and classification schedules used by the organization that creates a record. The content of certain coded data elements is defined in the MARC formats (e.g., the Leader, field 007, field 008).



Scope of the Bibliographic Format



MARC 21 Format for Bibliographic Data is designed to be a carrier for bibliographic information about printed and manuscript textual materials, computer files, maps, music, continuing resources, visual materials, and mixed materials. Bibliographic data commonly includes titles, names, subjects, notes, publication data, and information about the physical description of an item. The bibliographic format contains data elements for the following types of material:






  • Books (BK) - used for printed, electronic, manuscript, and microform textual material that is monographic in nature.

  • Continuing resources (CR) - used for printed, electronic, manuscript, and microform textual material that is issued in parts with a recurring pattern of publication (e.g., periodicals, newspapers, yearbooks). (NOTE: Prior to 2002, Continuing resources (CR) were referred to as Serials (SE)).

  • Computer files (CF) - used for computer software, numeric data, computer-oriented multimedia, online systems or services. Other classes of electronic resources are coded for their most significant aspect. Material may be monographic or serial in nature.

  • Maps (MP) - used for all types of printed, electronic, manuscript, and microform cartographic materials, including atlases, sheet maps, and globes. Material may be monographic or serial in nature.

  • Music (MU) - used for printed, electronic, manuscript, and microform music, as well as musical sound recordings, and non-musical sound recordings. Material may be monographic or serial in nature.

  • Visual materials (VM) - used for projected media, non-projected media, two-dimensional graphics, three-dimensional artifacts or naturally occurring objects, and kits. Material may be monographic or serial in nature.

  • Mixed materials (MX) - used primarily for archival and manuscript collections of a mixture of forms of material. Material may be monographic or serial in nature. (NOTE: Prior to 1994, Mixed materials (MX) were referred to as Archival and manuscript material (AM)).






Kinds of Bibliographic Records



MARC bibliographic records are distinguished from all other types of MARC records by specific codes in Leader/06 (Type of record) which identifies the following bibliographic record types.


  • Language material

  • Nonmusical sound recording

  • Manuscript language material

  • Musical sound recording

  • Computer file

  • Projected medium

  • Cartographic material

  • Two-dimensional nonprojectable graphic

  • Manuscript cartographic material

  • Three-dimensional artifact or natural objects

  • Notated music Kit

  • Manuscript music

  • Mixed material




Components of Bibliographic Records



Description of Record Parts



A MARC bibliographic record consists of three main components: the Leader, the Directory, and the variable fields. The following information summarizes the structure of a separate MARC record. More detail is provided in MARC 21 Specifications for Record Structure, Character Sets, and Exchange Media.


  • Leader - Data elements that primarily provide information for the processing of the record. The data elements contain numbers or coded values and are identified by relative character position. The Leader is fixed in length at 24 character positions and is the first field of a MARC record.

  • Directory - A series of entries that contain the tag, length, and starting location of each variable field within a record. Each entry is 12 character positions in length. Directory entries for variable control fields appear first, sequenced by the field tag in increasing numerical order. Entries for variable data fields follow, arranged in ascending order according to the first character of the tag. The stored sequence of the variable data fields in a record does not necessarily correspond to the order of the corresponding Directory entries. Duplicate tags are distinguished only by the location of the respective fields within the record. The Directory ends with a field terminator character (ASCII 1E hex).

  • Variable fields - The data in a MARC bibliographic record is organized into variable fields, each identified by a three-character numeric tag that is stored in the Directory entry for the field. Each field ends with a field terminator character. The last variable field in a record ends with both a field terminator and a record terminator (ASCII 1D hex). There are two types of variable fields.

  • Variable control fields - The 00X fields. These fields are identified by a field tag in the Directory but they contain neither indicator positions nor subfield codes. The variable control fields are structurally different from the variable data fields. They may contain either a single data element or a series of fixed-length data elements identified by relative character position.

  • Variable data fields - The remaining variable fields defined in the format. In addition to being identified by a field tag in the Directory, variable data fields contain two indicator positions stored at the beginning of each field and a two-character subfield code preceding each data element within the field.

  • The variable data fields are grouped into blocks according to the first character of the tag, which with some exceptions identifies the function of the data within the record. The type of information in the field is identified by the remainder of the tag.




Following describe the intellectual and physical characteristics of bibliographic resources (books, sound recordings, video recordings, and so forth).



LEADER



DIRECTORY



VARIABLE CONTROL FIELDS



00X - Control Fields-General Information



001 Control Number

003 Control Number Identifier

005 Date and Time of Latest Transaction

006 Fixed-Length Data Elements -- Additional Material Characteristics

007 Physical Description Fixed Field

008 Fixed Length Data Elements



VARIABLE DATA FIELDS



01X-09X - Control Information, Number and Codes-General Information



010 Library of Congress Control Number

013 Patent Control Information

015 National Bibliography Number

016 National Bibliographic Agency Control Number

017 Copyright or Legal Deposit Number

018 Copyright Article-Fee Code

020 International Standard Book Number

022 International Standard Serial Number

024 Other Standard Identifier

025 Overseas Acquisition Number

027 Standard Technical Report Number

028 Publisher or Distributor Number

030 CODEN Designation

031 Musical Incipits Information

032 Postal Registration Number

033 Date/Time and Place of an Event

034 Coded Cartographic Mathematical Data

035 System Control Number

036 Original Study Number for Computer Data files

037 Source of Acquisition

038 Record Content Licensor

040 Cataloging Source

041 Language Code

042 Authentication Code

043 Geographic Area Code

044 Country of Publishing/Producing Entity Code

045 Time Period of Content

046 Special Coded Dates

047 Form of Musical Composition Code

048 Number of Musical Instruments or Voices Code

050 Library of Congress Call Number

051 Library of Congress Copy, Issue, Offprint Statement

052 Geographic Classification

055 Classification Numbers Assigned in Canada

060 National Library of Medicine Call Number

061 National Library of Medicine Copy Statement

066 Character Sets Present

070 National Agricultural Library Call Number

071 National Agricultural Library Copy Statement

072 Subject Category Code

074 GPO Item Number

080 Universal Decimal Classification Number

082 Dewey Decimal Classification Number

083 Additional Dewey Decimal Classification Number

084 Other Classification Number

085 Synthesized Classification Number Components

086 Government Document Classification Number

088 Report Number

09X Local Call Numbers



Heading Fields - General Information Sections



X00 Personal Names-General Information

X10 Corporate Names-General Information

X11 Meeting Names-General Information

X30 Uniform Titles-General Information



1XX - Main Entries-General Information



100 Main Entry-Personal Name

110 Main Entry-Corporate Name

111 Main Entry-Meeting Name

130 Main Entry-Uniform Title



20X-24X - Title and Title-Related Fields -- General Information



210 Abbreviated Title

222 Key Title

240 Uniform Title

242 Translation of Title by Cataloging Agency

243 Collective Uniform Title

245 Title Statement

246 Varying Form of Title

247 Former Title



25X-28X - Edition, Imprint, Etc. Fields - General Information



250 Edition Statement

254 Musical Presentation Statement

255 Cartographic Mathematical Data

256 Computer File Characteristics

257 Country of Producing Entity

258 Philatelic Issue Data

260 Publication, Distribution, etc. (Imprint)

263 Projected Publication Date

264 Production, Publication, Distribution, Manufacture, and Copyright Notice

270 Address



3XX - Physical Description, Etc. Fields - General Information



300 Physical Description

306 Playing Time

307 Hours, Etc.

310 Current Publication Frequency

321 Former Publication Frequency

336 Content Type

337 Media Type

338 Carrier Type

340 Physical Medium

342 Geospatial Reference Data

343 Planar Coordinate Data

344 Sound Characteristics

345 Projection Characteristics of Moving Image

346 Video Characteristics

347 Digital File Characteristics

348 Format of Notated Music

351 Organization and Arrangement of Materials

352 Digital Graphic Representation

355 Security Classification Control

357 Originator Dissemination Control

362 Dates of Publication and/or Sequential Designation

363 Normalized Date and Sequential Designation

365 Trade Price

366 Trade Availability Information

370 Associated Place

377 Associated Language

380 Form of Work

381 Other Distinguishing Characteristics of Work or Expression

382 Medium of Performance

383 Numeric Designation of Musical Work

384 Key

385 Audience Characteristics

386 Creator/Contributor Characteristics

388 Time Period of Creation



4XX - Series Statements - General Information



490 Series Statement



5XX - Notes-General Information



500 General Note

501 With Note

502 Dissertation Note

504 Bibliography, Etc. Note

505 Formatted Contents Note

506 Restrictions on Access Note

507 Scale Note for Graphic Material

508 Creation/Production Credits Note

510 Citation/References Note

511 Participant or Performer Note

513 Type of Report and Period Covered Note

514 Data Quality Note

515 Numbering Peculiarities Note

516 Type of Computer File or Data Note

518 Date/Time and Place of an Event Note

520 Summary, Etc.

521 Target Audience Note

522 Geographic Coverage Note

524 Preferred Citation of Described Materials Note

525 Supplement Note

526 Study Program Information Note

530 Additional Physical Form Available Note

533 Reproduction Note

534 Original Version Note

535 Location of Originals/Duplicates Note

536 Funding Information Note

538 System Details Note

540 Terms Governing Use and Reproduction Note

541 Immediate Source of Acquisition Note

542 Information Relating to Copyright Status

544 Location of Other Archival Materials Note

545 Biographical or Historical Data

546 Language Note

547 Former Title Complexity Note

550 Issuing Body Note

552 Entity and Attribute Information Note

555 Cumulative Index/Finding Aids Note

556 Information about Documentation Note

561 Ownership and Custodial History

562 Copy and Version Identification Note

563 Binding Information

565 Case File Characteristics Note

567 Methodology Note

580 Linking Entry Complexity Note

581 Publications About Described Materials Note

583 Action Note

584 Accumulation and Frequency of Use Note

585 Exhibitions Note

586 Awards Note

588 Source of Description Note

59X Local Notes



6XX - Subject Access Fields - General Information



600 Subject Added Entry-Personal Name

610 Subject Added Entry-Corporate Name

611 Subject Added Entry-Meeting Name

630 Subject Added Entry-Uniform Title

647 Subject Added Entry-Named Event

648 Subject Added Entry-Chronological Term

650 Subject Added Entry-Topical Term

651 Subject Added Entry-Geographic Name

653 Index Term-Uncontrolled

654 Subject Added Entry-Faceted Topical Terms

655 Index Term-Genre/Form

656 Index Term-Occupation

657 Index Term-Function

658 Index Term-Curriculum Objective

662 Subject Added Entry-Hierarchical Place Name

69X Local Subject Access Fields



70X-75X - Added Entries - General Information



700 Added Entry-Personal Name

710 Added Entry-Corporate Name

711 Added Entry-Meeting Name

720 Added Entry-Uncontrolled Name

730 Added Entry-Uniform Title

740 Added Entry-Uncontrolled Related/Analytical Title

751 Added Entry-Geographic Name

752 Added Entry-Hierarchical Place Name

753 System Details Access to Computer Files

754 Added Entry-Taxonomic Identification



76X-78X - Linking Entries-General Information



760 Main Series Entry

762 Subseries Entry

765 Original Language Entry

767 Translation Entry

770 Supplement/Special Issue Entry

772 Supplement Parent Entry

773 Host Item Entry

774 Constituent Unit Entry

775 Other Edition Entry

776 Additional Physical Form Entry

777 Issued With Entry

780 Preceding Entry

785 Succeeding Entry

786 Data Source Entry

787 Other Relationship Entry



80X-83X       Series Added Entries-General Information



800 Series Added Entry-Personal Name

810 Series Added Entry-Corporate Name

811 Series Added Entry-Meeting Name

830 Series Added Entry-Uniform Title



841-88X - Holdings, Alternate Graphics, Etc.-General Information



850 Holding Institution Full | Concise



852 Location



856 Electronic Location and Access



880 Alternate Graphic Representation



882 Replacement Record Information



883 Machine-generated Metadata Provenance



884 Description Conversion Information



885 Matching Information



886 Foreign MARC Information Field



887 Non-MARC Information Field

















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MARC 21 FORMAT FOR AUTHORITY DATA







Provide information about individual names, subjects, and uniform titles. An authority record establishes an authorized form of each heading, with references as appropriate from other forms of the heading.



This section chiefly draws information from NACO Participants' Manual⁴ and Library of Congress MARC 21 Format for Authority Data⁵.







X00 - Personal Names-General Information

Source: Library of Congress - X00 - Personal Names-General Information⁶

X00 - Personal Names-General Information


MARC 21 Authority
December 2017

"Full" documentation refers to the MARC 21 Format for Authority Data that contains detailed descriptions of every data element, along with examples, input conventions and history sections.

"Concise" documentation refers to the MARC 21 Format for Authority Data that contains abridged descriptions of every data element, along with examples.

  • 100 - Heading - Personal Name (NR)  Full | Concise
  • 400 - See From Tracing - Personal Name (R)  Full | Concise
  • 500 - See Also From Tracing - Personal Name (R)  Full | Concise
  • 700 - Established Heading Linking Entry - Personal Name (R)  Full | Concise

First IndicatorSecond Indicator
Type of personal name entry element
0 - Forename
1 - Surname
3 - Family name

100 - Undefined
# - Undefined

400 - Undefined
# - Undefined

500 - Undefined
# - Undefined

700 - Thesaurus
0 - Library of Congress Subject Headings
1 - LC subject headings for children's literature
2 - Medical Subject Headings
3 - National Agricultural Library subject authority file
4 - Source not specified
5 - Canadian Subject Headings
6 - Répertoire de vedettes-matière
7 - Source specified in subfield $2



Subfield Codes

Name portion

  • $a - Personal name (NR)
  • $b - Numeration (NR)
  • $c - Titles and other words associated with a name (R)
  • $d - Dates associated with a name (NR)
  • $e - Relator term (R)
  • $j - Attribution qualifier (R)
  • $q - Fuller form of name (NR)

Title portion

  • $f - Date of a work (NR)
  • $h - Medium (NR)
  • $k - Form subheading (R)
  • $l - Language of a work (NR)
  • $m - Medium of performance for music (R)
  • $n - Number of part/section of a work (R)
  • $o - Arranged statement for music (NR)
  • $p - Name of part/section of a work (R)
  • $r - Key for music (NR)
  • $s - Version (R)
  • $t - Title of a work (NR)

Name and title portions

  • $g - Miscellaneous information (R)

Tracing and linking subfields

  • $i - Relationship information (R)   [400/500/700]
  • $w - Control subfield (NR)   [400/500/700]
  • $0 - Authority record control number or standard number (R)   [500/700]
  • $1 - Real World Object URI (R)   [500/700]
  • $2 - Source of heading or term (NR)   [700]
  • $4 - Relationship (R)   [400/500/700]
  • $5 - Institution to which field applies (R)   [400/500/700]
  • $6 - Linkage (NR)
  • $8 - Field link and sequence number (R)

Subject subdivision portion

  • $v - Form subdivision (R)
  • $x - General subdivision (R)
  • $y - Chronological subdivision (R)
  • $z - Geographic subdivision (R)


GUIDELINES FOR APPLYING CONTENT DESIGNATORS

Content designators identify the subelements occurring in a name or name/title heading that contains a personal name constructed according to generally accepted cataloging and thesaurus-building rules (e.g., Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules (AACR2), Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH)). Personal names used in phrase subject headings (e.g., John, the Baptist, Saint, in the Koran) are contained in the X50 fields.

Only generally-applicable content designators are described in full in this section. A small number of content designators with field-specific instructions are described in the Tracings and References-General Information section (for field 400 and 500) and the 7XX Heading Linking Entries-General Information section (for field 700).

 INDICATORS

First Indicator - Type of personal name entry element

Form of the entry element of the name portion of a heading. The values distinguish among forenames, surnames, and family names used as the entry element.

0 - Forename

Forename or a name consisting of words, phrases, initials, separate letters, or numerals that are formatted in direct order.

1000#$aRadulfus,$cNiger,$db. ca. 1140.$tChronica
4000#$aAuthor of The diary of a physician,$d1807-1877
[Name formatted in direct order.]
4001#$aDiary of a physician, Author of The,$d1807-1877
1000#$aC. E. L. J.
4001#$aJ., C. E. L.
[Name formatted in inverted order in field 400; first indicator value is 1.]
4000#$aX,$cDr.
4000#$aDr. X
1 - Surname

Surname formatted in inverted order (surname, forename) or a name without forename(s) which is known to be a surname. If there is uncertainty that a name without forename(s) is a surname, the first indicator position contains value 0. Phrases, when formulated with inversion and an entry element similar to a surname are treated as a surname.

1001#$aOlearius, Adam,$d1603-1671
4001#$aOlearius,$cHerr$q(Adam),$d1603-1671
[Name without forename known to be a surname.]
4001#$aO., A.$q(Adam Olearius),$d1603-1671
1001#$aDe Angelini, Anna
4001#$aAngelini, Anna de
1001#$aAllsworth-Jones, P.
4001#$aJones, P. Allsworth-
1001#$aAlderwerelt van Rosenburgh, C. R. W. K. van$q(Cornelis Rugier Willem Karel),$d1863-1936
4001#$aVan Alderwerelt van Rosenburgh, C. R. W. K.$q(Cornelis Rugier Willem Karel),$d1863-1936
1001#$aMcCoy, Hal
1001#$aO'Brien, Gerard
4001#$aS., Anton D.
1001#$aAleixandre Ferrandis, V.
1001#$aHinojosa-S., Rolando R.
1001#$aDigby of Geashill, Frances Noel Digby,$cBaroness,$d1660 or 61-1684
1001#$aMateu y Llopis, Felipe,$d1901-
1001#$aSan Román, Teresa
1001#$aEl Saffar, Ruth S.,$d1941-
3 - Family name

Name of a family, clan, dynasty, house, or other such group. The name may be constructed in direct or inverted order.

1003#$aArey family
5003#$aIhrig family
1003#$aGuelf, House of
4003#$aHouse of Guelf
1003#$aAttalid dynasty,$d282-133 B.C.
1003#$aVon der Au family

Second Indicator

In fields 100400, and 500, the second indicator position is undefined and contains a blank (#). For field 700, the second indicator position contains one of the values described in the 7XX Heading Linking Entries-General Information section.

 SUBFIELD CODES

$a - Personal name

Name may be a surname and/or forename; letters, initials, abbreviations, phrases, or numbers used in place of a name; or a family name. A parenthetical qualifying term associated with the name is contained in subfield $c, and a fuller form of name added as a qualifier is contained in subfield $q.

1000#$aThomas$c(Anglo-Norman poet)
1001#$aStoodt, Dieter
1001#$aGranet Velez, Gail
1003#$aPlantagenet, House of
1003#$aPremyslid dynasty
1001#$aKarkhanis, Sharad-
4000#$aSharad Karkhanis
1000#$aW. P.,$cEsq.
4001#$aP., W.,$cEsq.
4000#$aWP,$cEsq.

$b - Numeration

Roman numeral or a roman numeral and a subsequent part of a forename. It is used only when the entry element is a forename (first indicator, value 0).

1000#$aGustaf$bV,$cKing of Sweden,$d1858-1950
4000#$aOscar Gustaf$bV Adolf,$cKing of Sweden,$d1858-1950
1001#$aAppleton, Victor,$cII
[Roman numeral used with a surname heading (first indicator, value 1) is contained in subfield $c.]

$c - Titles and other words associated with a name

Includes qualifying information such as

  • titles designating rank, office, or nobility, e.g., Sir
  • terms of address, e.g., Mrs.
  • initials of an academic degree or denoting membership in an organization, e.g., F.L.A.
  • a roman numeral used with a surname
  • other words or phrases associated with the name, e.g., clockmaker, Saint.

If the entry element is a surname followed directly by a prefix without intervening forenames or forename initials, the prefix is contained in subfield $c to prevent its being treated as a forename in searching and sorting processes.

4001#$aSanctis,$cDe

Multiple adjacent titles or words associated with a name are contained in a single subfield $c. Subfield $c is repeated only when words associated with a name are separated by subelements contained in other subfields.

1001#$aSalisbury, James Cecil,$cEarl of,$dd. 1683
1000#$aNorodom Sihanouk Varman,$cKing of Cambodia,$d1922-
1000#$aCuthbert,$cFather, O.S.F.C.,$d1866-1939
1000#$aThomas,$cAquinas, Saint,$d1225?-1274
1000#$aThomas$c(Anglo-Norman poet).$tRoman de Tristan.$lEnglish
1001#$aSaur, Karl-Otto,$cJr.
1001#$aAppleton, Victor,$cII
1000#$aMargaret,$cQueen, consort of James IV, King of Scotland,$d1489-1541
1000#$aAugustine,$cSaint, Bishop of Hippo
1000#$aBlack Foot,$cChief,$dd. 1877$c(Spirit)
[Subfield $c is repeated due to intervening subelements.]
4000#$aHausbuch,$cMeister des,$d15th cent.
4000#$aAmsterdam Cabinet,$cMaster of the,$d15th cent.
4001#$aWeiss, Judah Areyh,$cha-Levi
4001#$aL'Epée,$cabbé de$q(Charles-Michel),$d1712-1789
4003#$aKonbaung dynasty,$cBurma,$d1752-1885
1001#$aMassena, André,$cprince d'Essling,$d1758-1817
4001#$aE.,$cP. d',$d1758-1817

$d - Dates associated with a name

Dates of birth, death, or flourishing or any other date used with a name. A qualifier used with the date (e.g., b., d., ca., fl., ?, cent.) is also contained in subfield $d.

1001#$aLobb, Theophilus,$d1678-1763
1001#$aLuckombe, Philip,$dd. 1803
1001#$aSalant , Yosef Tsevi,$d1884 or 5-1981
1001#$aSirillo, Solomon ben Joseph,$dd. ca. 1558
1001#$aMalalas, John,$dca. 491-ca. 578
1001#$aMarcellus, Marcus Claudius,$dd. 45 B.C.
1001#$aLevi, James,$dfl. 1706-1739
1000#$aJoannes Aegidius,$cZamorensis,$d1240 or 41-ca. 1316
4001#$aCompton, Winny,$db. 1787

$e - Relator term

Designation of function that describes the relationship between a name and a work.

1001#$aBlum, Leon,$d1872-1950,$edefendant$tLeon Blum devant la Cour supreme, Riom.$lHebrew

$f - Date of a work

Date of publication used with a title of a work in a name/title heading.

1001#$aDorst, Tankred.$tWorks.$f1985
1001#$aSperoni, Sperone,$d1500-1588.$tSelections.$f1982
4001#$aSperoni, Sperone,$d1500-1588.$tCanace, e scritti in sua difesa.$f1982

Date added parenthetically to a title to distinguish between identical titles entered under the same name is not separately subfield coded.

$g - Miscellaneous information

Data that is not more appropriately contained in another defined subfield. This subfield code is defined for consistency among the name fields. Subfield $g is unlikely to be used in an X00 field.

$h - Medium

Media qualifier used with a title of a work in a name/title heading.

1001#$aWagner, Richard,$d1813-1883.$tOuvertüre.$hSound recording

$i - Relationship information   [400/500/700]

Designation of a relationship of the entity in a 400, 500, or 700 field to the 1XX entity in the record or a textual reference instruction phrase. For fields 400 and 500 the phrase may be system-generated from the field tag or from the codes defined for subfield $w (Control subfield). Subfield $i is appropriate only in fields 400, 500, and 700. Guidelines for using subfield $i in fields 400 and 500 are provided in the Tracings and References-General Information section. Guidelines for using subfield $i in field 700 are provided in the 7XX Heading Linking Entries-General Information section.

$j - Attribution qualifier

Attribution information for names when the responsibility is unknown, uncertain, fictitious, or pseudonymous. Qualifiers should be used that follow the name of a known artist for the work.

1000#$aE.S.,$cMeister,$d15th cent.,$jFollower of
1001#$aReynolds, Joshua,$cSir,$d1723-1792,$jPupil of

$k - Form subheading

Occurs in the title portion of an X00 field. Form subheadings used with personal names include Selections.

1001#$aHusák, Gustáv.$tSpeeches.$kSelections
1001#$aAkhmatova, Anna Andreevna,$d1889-1966.$tSelections.$lEnglish & Russian.$f1985
[The word Selections is used as a uniform title and is contained in subfield $t.]
1000#$aDemetrius,$cof Phaleron,$db. 350 B.C.$tDe elocutione.$lRussian
4000#$wnnaa$aDemetrius,$cof Phaleron.$kSpurious and doubtful works.$tDe elocutione.$lRussian

$l - Language of a work

Name of a language(s) (or a term representing the language, e.g., Polyglot) used with a title of a work in a name/title heading.

1001#$aCéline, Louis-Ferdinand,$d1894-1961.$tEntretiens avec le professeur Y.$lEnglish & French
1001#$aJacobs, Una.$tSonnen-Uhr.$lEnglish
1001#$aBrezina, Otokar,$d1868-1929.$tPoems.$lPolyglot

$m - Medium of performance for music

Term(s) designating the medium of performance used in a uniform title for a work in a name/title heading.

1001#$aBeethoven, Ludwig van,$d1770-1827.$tSonatas,$mpiano.$kSelections
4001#$aSpeer, Daniel,$d1636-1707.$tSonatas,$mcornetts (2), trombones (3),$rC major

Subfield $m is not used for medium of performance information in a title page title used in a name/title heading.

1001#$aBeethoven, Ludwig van, $d1770-1827.$tPiano music.$kSelections
4001#$aBeethoven, Ludwig van,$d1770-1827.$tBagatelles, rondos and other shorter works for piano
[Title page title]

Multiple adjacent elements in a single medium of performance statement are contained in a single subfield $m. Subfield $m is repeated only when medium of performance statements are separated by subelements contained in other subfields.

1001#$aArne, Thomas Augustine,$d1710-1778.$tConcertos,$mkeyboard instrument, orchestra.$nNo. 3,$pCon spirito,$mkeyboard instrument
[Subfield $m is repeated due to intervening subelements.]

If the uniform title includes as part of the medium the abbreviation “acc.” or “unacc.,” the abbreviation is recorded in subfield $m. The abbreviation, “unacc.” is recorded in subfield $t when it is not an addition to a statement of medium. When a phrase such as “pianos (2),” “4 hands,” etc., follows a collective uniform title for a specific medium of performance, it is included in subfield $t.

Additional examples are under the descriptions of subfields $o and $r.

$n - Number of part/section of a work

Number designation for a part/section of a work used with a title in a name/title heading. Numbering is defined as an indication of sequencing in any form (e.g., Part 1, Supplement A, Book two). In music titles, the serial, opus, or thematic index number is contained in subfield $n.

1001#$aCrisp, Thomas,$d17th cent.$tBabel's-builders unmask't.$nPart 1
1000#$aOvid,$d43 B.C.-17 or 18 A.D.$tArs amatoria.$nLiber 1.$lEnglish
4001#$aTolkien, J. R. R.$q(John Roland Reuel),$d1892-1973.$tTwo Towers
[Part/section is both numbered and named.]
4001#$wnnaa$aHindemith, Paul,$d1895-1963.$tSonata,$mpiano, 4 hands$n(1938)
[Parenthetical date in music titles is a part/section of a work.]
4001#$aHindemith, Paul,$d1895-1963.$tVierhaendige Sonata fuer zwei Klaviere, 1938
[Date is not a part/section number.]

Multiple alternative numberings for a part/section (usually separated by commas) are contained in a single subfield $n.

4001#$aMendelssohn-Bartholdy, Felix,$d1809-1847.$tQuartets,$mstrings,$nno. 7, op. 81

Numbering that indicates a subpart to the first noted part/section (usually separated by a period) is contained in a separate subfield $n.

4001#$aHindemith, Paul,$d1895-1963.$tPieces,$mstring orchestra,$nop. 44.$nNo. 4

$o - Arranged statement for music

Abbreviation arr. used in a uniform title for a work in a name/title heading.

1001#$aTelemann, Georg Philipp,$d1681-1767.$tSonatas,$mflutes (2),$nop. 5;$oarr.
1001#$aSchubert, Franz,$d1797-1828.$tSongs.$kSelections;$oarr.

Subfield $o is not used for an arranged statement in a title page title used in a name/title heading.

1001#$aMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus,$d1756-1791.$tZauberflöte.$kSelections;$oarr.
4001#$aMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus,$d1756-1791.$tDuetts, for 2 violins or flutes, arr. from the celebrated opera Zauberflöte

$p - Name of part/section of a work

Name designation of a part or section of a work used with a title in a name/title heading.

1001#$aHindemith, Paul,$d1895-1963.$tNobilissima visione.$pMeditation
1001#$aPraetorius, Hieronymus,$d1560-1629.$tOpus musicum.$pCantiones sacrae.$pO vos omnes
1001#$aDebussy, Claude,$d1862-1918.$tPreludes,$mpiano,$nbook 1,$pCollines d'Anacapri
[Part/section is both numbered and named.]

$q - Fuller form of name

More complete form of the name that is in subfield $a.

1001#$aKalashnikov, S. D.$q(Sergei Dmitrievich)
1001#$aCurien, P.-L.$q(Pierre-Louis)
1000#$aClaudius$q(Claudius Ceccon)

$r - Key for music

Statement of key used in a uniform title for a work in a name/title heading.

1001#$aBeethoven, Ludwig van,$d1770-1827.$tSonatas,$mpiano,$nno. 13, op. 27, no. 1,$rE major

Not used for a music key in a title page title used in a name/title heading.

10010$aSchubert, Franz,$d1797-1828.$tSymphonies,$nD. 589$rC major
40010$aSchubert, Franz,$d1797-1828.$tPetite symphonie en ut majeur
[Title page title]

$s - Version

Version, edition, etc., information used with a title of a work in a name/title heading.

1001#$aKelly, Michael,$d1762-1826.$tPizarro.$sVocal score
1000#$aRaimon,$d1940-$tSongs.$sTexts.$lSpanish & Catalan.$kSelections

$t - Title of a work

Title by which an item or a series is identified in a name/title heading.

1001#$aLaw, Felicia.$tWays we move
4001#$aLaw, Felicia.$tGetting around!
1001#$aIhara, Saikaku,$d1642-1693.$tSelections.$f1978
1000#$aSatprem,$d1923-$tGenèse du surhomme.$lEnglish
1000#$aLeonardo,$cda Vinci,$d1452-1519.$tLast Supper
1001#$aLewis, C. S.$q(Clive Staples),$d1898-1963.$tChronicles of Narnia (Collier)
1001#$aHoff, B. J.$q(Brenda Jane).$tDalton saga
1001#$aMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus,$d1756-1791.$tPiano music, pianos (2)
1001#$aDonizetti, Gaetano,$d1797-1848.$tPiano music, 4 hands

Additional examples are under the descriptions of subfields $e, $f, $k, $l, $m, $n, $o, $p, and $r.

$v - Form subdivision

Designates a specific kind or genre of material as defined by the thesaurus being used. Subfield $v is appropriate only when a form subject subdivision is added to a personal name heading to form an extended subject heading. Subfield $v is used for form terms when they function as indicated above; the terms are coded in subfield $x if they function as general subdivisions.

1000#$aGautama Buddha$vEarly works to 1800
1003#$aClark family$vFiction

$w - Control subfield   [400/500/700]

Codes in one or more character positions defined to control the display of information and specify relationships, restrictions, and status. Subfield $w is appropriate only in field 400, 500, and 700. Character position definitions and guidelines for applying the codes defined for subfield $w in field 400 and 500 are provided in the Tracings and References-General Information section. Character position definitions and guidelines for field 700 are provided in the 7XX Heading Linking Entries-General Information section.

$x - General subdivision

Subject subdivision that is not more appropriately contained in subfield $v (Form subdivision), subfield $y (Chronological subdivision), or subfield $z (Geographic subdivision). Subfield $x is appropriate in the X00 fields only when a topical subject subdivision is added to a name or name/title heading to form an extended subject heading.

1001#$aBrunhoff, Jean de,$d1899-1937$xCharacters$xBabar
1001#$aTatlin, Vladimir Evgrafovich,$d1885-1953.$tMonument to the Third International$xCopying
1000#$aNapoleon$bI,$cEmperor of the French,$d1769-1821$xAssassination attempt, 1800 (December 24)
4001#$aWashington, George,$d1732-1799$xExpedition, 1753-1754

$y - Chronological subdivision

Subject subdivision that represents a period of time. Subfield $y is appropriate in the X00 fields only when a chronological subject subdivision is added to a name or name/title heading to form an extended subject heading.

1001#$aShakespeare, William,$d1564-1616$xCriticism and interpretation$xHistory$y18th century

$z - Geographic subdivision

Appropriate in the X00 fields only when a geographic subject subdivision is added to a name or name/title heading to form an extended subject heading.

1000#$aFrederick$bII,$cHoly Roman Emperor,$d1194-1250$xHomes and haunts$zItaly

$0 - Authority record control number or standard number   [500/700]

See description of this subfield in Appendix A: Control Subfields.

7001#$wa$aDostoyevsky, Fyodor,$d1821-1881.$tCrime and punishment$0(DLC)sj##96005302

$1 - Real World Object URI   [500/700]

See description of this subfield in Appendix A: Control Subfields.

$2 - Source of heading or term   [700]

Code that identifies the source of a heading or term when the second indicator position contains value 7. Subfield $2 is appropriate only in field 700. Guidelines for applying subfield $2 are provided in the 7XX Heading Linking Entries—General Information section.

$4 - Relationship   [400/500/700]

Code or URI that specifies the relationship from the entity described in the record to the entity referenced in the field. Guidelines for using subfield $4 in fields 400 and 500 are provided in the Tracings and References-General Information section. Guidelines for using subfield $4 in field 700 are provided in the 7XX Heading Linking Entries-General Information section.

5001#$wr$iBased on (work)$4http://rdaregistry.info/Elements/w/P10190$aShakespeare, William,$d1564-1616$tHamlet$0http://viaf.org/viaf/315386437

$5 - Institution to which field applies   [400/500/700]

See description of this subfield in Appendix A: Control Subfields.

$6 - Linkage

See description of this subfield in Appendix A: Control Subfields.

$8 - Field link and sequence number

See description of this subfield in Appendix A: Control Subfields.
















































































































670 - Source Data Found (R) - MARC 21 Authority














Library of Congress
Library of Congress [Photo by Library of Congress/Wikipedia]











MARC 21 FORMAT FOR HOLDINGS DATA








Provide copy-specific information on a library resource (call number, shelf location, volumes held, and so forth).



[to be updated]










Library of Congress
Library of Congress [Photo by Mr. Gray/Wikipedia]












MARC 21 FORMAT FOR CLASSIFICATION DATA







MARC records containing classification data. For example, the Library of Congress Classification has been encoded using the MARC 21 Classification format.



[to be updated]












Library of Congress
Library of Congress [Photo by Ricardo Gomez Angel/Unsplash]












MARC 21 FORMAT FOR COMMUNITY INFORMATION







MARC records describing a service-providing agency, such as a local homeless shelter or tax assistance provider.


[to be updated]















VIDEOS ABOUT MARC 21



Video 1

Title: MARC Bibliographic basics

Creator: OCLCTraining

Original Published Date: Dec 10, 2018

Runtime: 6:36  minutes





















MARC 21 ARTICLES AND NEWS









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---------- Forwarded message ---------

Date: Tue, Jul 28, 2020 at 5:52 PM

Subject: [SACOLIST] Announcement: New coding in proposals

To: <SACOLIST@listserv.loc.gov>










Hello SACO members,





This message details new coding that catalogers in SACO institutions are to use when making proposals for subject headings, genre/form terms, and medium of performance terms. These new
instructions support LC’s linked data efforts, and are effective immediately.





According to longstanding policy, field 670 subfield $a contains the LC bibliographic record control number (i.e., the LCCN) if applicable, the main entry, the title, and the publication
date of the work. 





The LCCN will now be coded in subfield $w, which will be the final element of the field. The LCCN is preceded by LC’s MARC organization code, DLC, enclosed in parentheses.
Example:





           
Citation formatted according to former policy:


670 ## $a Work cat:
2015300502: Finding Julia, 2014: $b p. 13 (Bollinger family) p. 11 (Bollinger County, Missouri was named after George Frederick Bollinger, b. 1770. His German ancestors migrated from Zurich, Switzerland to Philadelphia in 1738)





           
Citation formatted according to new policy:


670 ## $a Work cat: Finding Julia, 2014: $b p. 13 (Bollinger family) p. 11 (Bollinger County, Missouri was named after George Frederick Bollinger, b. 1770. His
German ancestors migrated from Zurich, Switzerland to Philadelphia in 1738) $w (DLC)2015300502





Catalogers in SACO institutions must provide the LCCN in 670 subfield $w when the proposal is made for a CIP cataloged in LC’s CIP Partnership Program.





“Work cat” citations in other SACO proposals may contain a single subfield $w that reflects either the local control number of the SACO institution or a bibliographic utility control
number (e.g., the OCLC number). If provided, the number should be preceded by the MARC organizational code to which the control number applies (e.g.,
$w (OCoLC)236328585). Subfield $w is not required for SACO proposals, other than for those proposals made to support CIP cataloging.





Catalogers making a proposal to revise an existing record should code the new “Work cat.” citation in the new way, but should not revise the existing citations. Do not revise citations
in existing authority records to move to subfield $w an LCCN that appears in subfield $a, nor to add a control number to a citation that does not currently include a control number.





The new coding is required only in “Work cat.” citations, not in citations for reference sources. The new policy affects only proposals for subject headings, genre/form terms, and medium
of performance terms. It does not impact name authority records.





Beginning September 1, PTCP will return miscoded proposals to catalogers for correction before the proposal will be scheduled for a list.





The new policy on 670 subfield $w is documented in
Subject Headings Manual (SHM) H 200 sec. 9.a., and the templates in the Proposal System have been updated to remind catalogers to use the new subfield. 













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SEE ALSO












REFERENCES


1. Wikipedia. MARC standards. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MARC_standards (accessed October 10, 2017)

2. Library of Congress. MARC Standards https://www.loc.gov/marc/ (accessed October 10, 2017)



3. IFLA. Best Practice for National Bibliographic Agencies in a Digital Age https://www.ifla.org/best-practice-for-national-bibliographic-agencies-in-a-digital-age/node/8820  (accessed October 10, 2017)




4. Library of Congress. NACO Participants Manual. https://www.loc.gov/aba/pcc/naco/documents/NACOParticipants'Manual-20200708.pdf (August 5, 2020).


5. Library of Congress. MARC 21 Format for Authority Data. https://www.loc.gov/marc/authority/ (August 5, 2020).

6. Library of Congress. X00 - Personal Names-General Information. https://www.loc.gov/marc/authority/adx00.html (accessed October 11, 2020).








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