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::::260 ##$isubdivision$aPronunciation$iunder names of languages and subjects, e.g.$aItalian language-Pronunication; Names-Pronunciation
 
::::260 ##$isubdivision$aPronunciation$iunder names of languages and subjects, e.g.$aItalian language-Pronunication; Names-Pronunciation
 
:::::''[An untraced reference record used by a system that does not create subject subdivision authority records.]''
 
:::::''[An untraced reference record used by a system that does not create subject subdivision authority records.]''
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::'''| - No attempt to code'''
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::'''07 - Romanization scheme'''
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:::Whether the 1XX heading field contains the romanized form of a name or uniform title and identifies the romanization scheme used.
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:::If the 1XX heading is not a romanized form, code n is used.
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::'''a - International standard'''
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:::Romanization scheme used is an international standard, e.g., one of the tables published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO).
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::::'''008/07''' a
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::::100 1#$aŠalnm, Mošeh
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:::::''[Heading romanized following the ISO 259-1984 table for Hebrew.]''
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::'''b - National standard'''
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:::Romanization scheme used is a national standard, e.g., one published by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI).
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::'''c - National library association standard'''
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:::Romanization scheme used is a national library association standard, e.g., the ALA-LC Romanization Tables.
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::::'''008/07''' c
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::::100 1#$aShternbukh, Moseheh
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:::::''[Heading romanized following the ALA-LC romanization table for Hebrew.]''
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::'''d - National library or bibliographic agency standard'''
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:::Romanization scheme used is a national library or bibliographic agency standard.
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::'''e - Local standard'''
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:::Romanization scheme used is a local standard.
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::'''f - Standard of unknown origin'''
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:::Romanization scheme used is a standard of unknown origin.
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::'''g - Conventional romanization or conventional form of name in language of cataloging agency'''
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:::Romanization scheme used is a conventional romanization or the 1XX heading is a conventional form of name in the language of the cataloging agency.
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::::'''008/07''' g
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::::100 1#$aSternbuch, Moses
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:::::[Forenames were romanized following the King James Bible version of the name.]
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::'''n - Not applicable'''
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:::1XX heading is not romanized.
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::::'''008/07''' n
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::::100 1#$aJones, James E.,$cJr.
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::'''| - No attempt to code'''

A lap 2011. november 22., 16:15-kori változata

Kezdőlap - A MARC21 authority formátum - Authority 0XX

Indicators and Subfield Codes

This field has no indicators or subfield codes; the data elements are positionally defined.

Character Positions

00-05 - Date entered on file
06 - Direct or indirect geographic subdivision
'#' - Not subdivided geographically
d - Subdivided geographically-direct
i - Subdivided geographically-indirect
n - Not applicable
| - No attempt to code
07 - Romanization scheme
a - International standard
b - National standard
c - National library association standard
d - National library or bibliographic agency standard
e - Local standard
f - Standard of unknown origin
g - Conventional romanization or conventional form of name in language of cataloging agency
n - Not applicable
| - No attempt to code
08 - Language of catalog
'#' - No information provided
b - English and French
e - English only
f - French only
| - No attempt to code
09 - Kind of record
a - Established heading
b - Untraced reference
c - Traced reference
d - Subdivision
e - Node label
f - Established heading and subdivision
g - Reference and subdivision
| - No attempt to code
10 - Descriptive cataloging rules
a - Earlier rules
b - AACR 1
c - AACR 2
d - AACR 2 compatible heading
z - Other
n - Not applicable
| - No attempt to code
11 - Subject heading system/thesaurus
a - Library of Congress Subject Headings
b - LC subject headings for children's literature
c - Medical Subject Headings
d - National Agricultural Library subject authority file
k - Canadian Subject Headings
n - Not applicable
r - Art and Architecture Thesaurus
s - Sears List of Subject Heading
v - Répertoire de vedettes-matière
z - Other
| - No attempt to code
12 - Type of series
a - Monographic series
b - Multipart item
c - Series-like phrase
n - Not applicable
z - Other
| - No attempt to code
13 - Numbered or unnumbered series
a - Numbered
b - Unnumbered
c - Numbering varies
n - Not applicable
| - No attempt to code
14 - Heading use-main or added entry
a - Appropriate
b - Not appropriate
| - No attempt to code
15 - Heading use-subject added entry
a - Appropriate
b - Not appropriate
| - No attempt to code
16 - Heading use-series added entry
a - Appropriate
b - Not appropriate
| - No attempt to code
17 - Type of subject subdivision
a - Topical
b - Form
c - Chronological
d - Geographic
e - Language
n - Not applicable
| - No attempt to code
18-27 - Undefined character positions
'#' - Undefined
| - No attempt to code
28 - Type of government agency
'#' - Not a government agency
a - Autonomous or semi-autonomous component
c - Multilocal
f - Federal/national
i - International intergovernmental
l - Local
m - Multistate
o - Government agency-type undetermined
s - State, provincial, territorial, dependent, etc.
u - Unknown if heading is government agency
z - Other
| - No attempt to code
29 - Reference evaluation
a - Tracings are consistent with the heading
b - Tracings are not necessarily consistent with the heading
n - Not applicable
| - No attempt to code
30 - Undefined character position
'#' - Undefined
| - No attempt to code
31 - Record update in process
a - Record can be used
b - Record is being updated
| - No attempt to code
32 - Undifferentiated personal name
a - Differentiated personal name
b - Undifferentiated personal name
n - Not applicable
| - No attempt to code
33 - Level of establishment
a - Fully established
b - Memorandum
c - Provisional
d - Preliminary
n - Not applicable
| - No attempt to code
34-37 - Undefined character positions
'#' - Undefined
| - No attempt to code
38 - Modified record
'#' - Not modified
s - Shortened
x - Missing characters
| - No attempt to code
39 - Cataloging source
'#' - National bibliographic agency
c - Cooperative cataloging program
d - Other
u - Unknown
| - No attempt to code

Character Position Definition and Scope

Forty character positions (00-39) that contain positionally-defined data elements that provide coded information about the record as a whole or about special aspects of the 1XX heading or 4XX/5XX tracing fields. Undefined character positions contain a blank (#). All defined character positions must contain a defined code; for some 008 positions, this may be the fill character (|). The fill character may be used (in certain character positions) when a cataloging organization makes no attempt to code the character position. Field 008 is not repeatable.

Fill character is not allowed in field 008 positions 00-05 (Date entered on file) or 09 (Kind of record). Code n (Not applicable), when it is defined for a data element, indicates that the character position definition does not apply to the record.

These coded data elements are potentially useful for retrieval and data management purposes.

Guidelines fos Applying Content Designators

CHARACTER POSITIONS
00-05 - Date entered on file
Computer-generated, six numeric characters that indicates the date the MARC record was created. The date is given in the pattern yymmdd (yy for the year, mm for the month, and dd for the day).
Date entered on file in 008/00-05 is never changed. The date and time of latest transaction information in field 005 changes each time a transaction is made to the record. The latest transaction information enables an organization handling more than one version of a record to identify the most current version. The fill character (|) is not allowed in any of these positions.

06 - Direct or indirect geographic subdivision
Whether the subject heading system/thesaurus used to formulate the 1XX heading provides for subdividing the heading by the name of a country or other jurisdiction, region, or geographic feature. If the heading may be subdivided geographically, the 008/06 code identifies whether the direct or indirect method of subdivision is used. In an extended subject heading, 008/06 coding is based on the entire heading, including the subject subdivisions.
Code #, d, or i is used when the 1XX heading is appropriate for use as either a lead element or as a subject subdivision of a subject access entry in bibliographic records. Code n is used when the 1XX heading is not appropriate for subject access in bibliographic records.
# - Not subdivided geographically
1XX heading is not to be subdivided geographically when used in a subject access entry in a bibliographic record.
008/06 #
100 1#$aHorowitz, Mordekhai
008/06 #
150 ##$aBoolean rings
008/06 #
151 ##$aNestelberg (Austria)
008/06 #
180 ##$xCase studies
d - Subdivided geographically-direct
1XX heading may be subdivided geographically using the direct subdivision method when it is used in a subject access entry in a bibliographic record.
Heading is followed immediately by the name of the specific place to which the heading is limited without the interposition of a subdivision for the name of the larger geographic entity.
008/06 d
180 ##$xGovernment policy
[Subdivision heading may be subdivided directly, e.g., Construction industry-Government policy-British Columbia.]
i - Subdivided geographically-indirect
1XX heading may be subdivided geographically using the indirect subdivision method when it is used in a subject access entry in a bibliographic record.
Name of the larger geographic entity is interposed between the heading and the subdivision for the specific place to which the heading is limited.
008/06 i
150 ##$aArt
[Subject heading may be subdivided indirectly, e.g., Art-Italy-Rome.]
008/06 i
110 2#$aUnesco
[Subject heading may be subdivided indirectly, e.g., Unesco-France-Paris.]
008/06 i
180 ##$xHomes and haunts
[Subject subdivision may be subdivided indirectly, e.g., Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616- Homes and haunts-England-London.]
n - Not applicable
1XX heading is not appropriate for use either as a lead element or as a subject subdivision of a subject access entry in bibliographic records.
Heading is unestablished or is an established heading that is not appropriate for use as a subject added entry in bibliographic records (008/15, code b).
008/06 n
151 ##$aCeylon
[The name Sri Lanka is used in subject access entries.]
008/06 n
180 ##$xcatalogs by source
[A node label record for a term that is not used for document indexing.]
008/06 n
150 ##$aPronunciation
260 ##$isubdivision$aPronunciation$iunder names of languages and subjects, e.g.$aItalian language-Pronunication; Names-Pronunciation
[An untraced reference record used by a system that does not create subject subdivision authority records.]
| - No attempt to code

07 - Romanization scheme
Whether the 1XX heading field contains the romanized form of a name or uniform title and identifies the romanization scheme used.
If the 1XX heading is not a romanized form, code n is used.
a - International standard
Romanization scheme used is an international standard, e.g., one of the tables published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO).
008/07 a
100 1#$aŠalnm, Mošeh
[Heading romanized following the ISO 259-1984 table for Hebrew.]
b - National standard
Romanization scheme used is a national standard, e.g., one published by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI).
c - National library association standard
Romanization scheme used is a national library association standard, e.g., the ALA-LC Romanization Tables.
008/07 c
100 1#$aShternbukh, Moseheh
[Heading romanized following the ALA-LC romanization table for Hebrew.]
d - National library or bibliographic agency standard
Romanization scheme used is a national library or bibliographic agency standard.
e - Local standard
Romanization scheme used is a local standard.
f - Standard of unknown origin
Romanization scheme used is a standard of unknown origin.
g - Conventional romanization or conventional form of name in language of cataloging agency
Romanization scheme used is a conventional romanization or the 1XX heading is a conventional form of name in the language of the cataloging agency.
008/07 g
100 1#$aSternbuch, Moses
[Forenames were romanized following the King James Bible version of the name.]
n - Not applicable
1XX heading is not romanized.
008/07 n
100 1#$aJones, James E.,$cJr.
| - No attempt to code