Authority 034
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Kezdőlap - A MARC21 authority formátum - Authority 01X-09X
First Indicator
- Undefined
- '#' - Undefined
Second Indicator
- Type of ring
- '#' - Not applicable
- 0 - Outer ring
- 1 - Exclusion ring
Subfield Codes
- $d - Coordinates - westernmost longitude (NR)
- $e - Coordinates - easternmost longitude (NR)
- $f - Coordinates - northernmost latitude (NR)
- $g - Coordinates - southernmost latitude (NR)
- $j - Declination - northern limit (NR)
- $k - Declination - southern limit (NR)
- $m - Right ascension - eastern limit (NR)
- $n - Right ascension - western limit (NR)
- $p - Equinox (NR)
- $r - Distance from earth (NR)
- $s - G-ring latitude (R)
- $t - G-ring longitude (R)
- $x - Beginning date (NR)
- $y - Ending date (NR)
- $z - Name of extraterrestrial body (NR)
- $0 - Authority record control number or standard number (R)
- $2 - Source (NR)
- $3 - Materials specified (NR)
- $6 - Linkage (NR)
- $8 - Field link and sequence number (R)
FIELD DEFINITION AND SCOPE
- Coded form of the cartographic mathematical data relevant to the geographic aspect of the entity in the 1XX. The data that is recorded usually derives from authoritative sources.
- For digital items, the coordinates can represent a bounding rectangle, the outline of the area covered and/or the outline of an interior area not covered. For celestial entities, it may also contain zone, declination data, and/or right ascension data, and/or equinox.
- In order to allow for entities whose coordinates change over time (e.g. changing boundaries for political entities), date information may be included in the appropriate subfields.
GUIDELINES FOR APPLYING CONTENT DESIGNATORS
- INDICATORS
- First Indicator - Undefined
- Contains a blank (#).
- Second Indicator - Type of ring
- Type of ring for digital cartographic items.
- '#' - Not applicable
- Type of ring is not applicable.
- 0 - Outer ring
- Coordinate information represents the closed non-intersecting boundary of the area covered.
- 0 - Outer ring
- 1 - Exclusion ring
- Coordinate information represents the closed non-intersecting boundary of an area within the G-polygon outer ring that is excluded.
- 1 - Exclusion ring
- SUBFIELD CODES
- $d - Coordinates - westernmost longitude
- 151 ##$aMinnesota
- 034 ##$dW097.5000$eW089.000$fN049.5000$gN043.000$2[code for Minnesota Geographic Data Clearinghouse]
- [Authority record for Minnesota.]
- $d - Coordinates - westernmost longitude
- 151 ##$aTodd County (Minn.)
- 034 ##$dW095.1400$eW094.6500$fN046.3800$gN045.7600$2[code for Minnesota Geographic Data Clearinghouse]
- [Authority record for Todd County, Minn.]
- 151 ##$aGaleras Volcano (Colombia)
- 034 ##$dW0772200$eW0772200$fN0011300$gN0011300$2[code for GEOnet]
- [Authority record for a volcano.]
- 151 ##$aPavonis Mons (Mars)
- 034 ##$dW113.0000$eW113.0000$fN000.0000$gN00.0000$zMars$2[code for Mars Global Surveyor]
- [Authority record for a planetary feature.]
- $e - Coordinates - easternmost longitude
- $f - Coordinates - northernmost latitude
- $g - Coordinates - southernmost latitude
- Subfields $d, $e, $f, and $g individually identify the four coordinates of the geographic entity. Subfield $d represents the westernmost extent of the item; subfield $e, the easternmost extent; subfield $f, the northernmost extent; and subfield $g, the southernmost extent. The abbreviations for the hemispheres are: N = North, S = South, E = East, W = West.
- Subfields $d, $e, $f, and $g always appear together. The coordinates may be recorded in the form hdddmmss (hemisphere-degrees-minutes-seconds), however, other forms are also allowed, such as decimal degrees. The subelements are each right justified and unused positions contain zeros.
- The subelements are each right justified and unused positions contain zeros.
- 034 ##$dW0381200$eW0841500$fN0381200$gN0381200$2cgotw
- Examples in degrees/minutes/seconds: hdddmmss (hemisphere-degrees-minutes-seconds):
- 034 ##$dW1800000$eE1800000$fN0840000$gS0700000
- Example in decimal degrees: hddd.dddddd (hemisphere-degrees.decimal degrees):
- 034 ##$dE079.533265$eE086.216635$fS012.583377$gS020.419532
- Example in decimal degrees: +-ddd.dddddd (hemisphere[+/-]-degrees.decimal degrees) (“+” for N and E, “-“ for S and W; the plus sign is optional):
- 034 ##$d+079.533265$e+086.216635$f-012.583377$g-020.419532
- Example without the optional plus sign:
- 034 ##$d079.533265$e086.216635$f-012.583377$g-020.419532
- Example in decimal minutes: hdddmm.mmmm (hemisphere-degrees-minutes.decimal minutes):
- 034 ##$dE07932.5332$eE08607.4478$fS01235.5421$gS02028.9704
- Example in decimal seconds: hdddmmss.sss (hemisphere-degrees-minutes-seconds.decimal seconds):
- 034 ##$dE0793235.575$eE0860727.350$fS0123536.895$gS0202858.125
- If the coordinates for a geographic entity are given in terms of a center point rather than outside limits, the longitude and latitude which form the central axis are recorded twice (in subfields $d and $e and in $f and $g, respectively).
- 034 ##$dW0950500$eW0950500$fN0303000$gN0303000
- 034 ##$dW119.697222$eW119.697222$fN034.420833$gN034.420833
- 034 ##$d-119.697222$e-119.697222$f+034.420833$g+034.420833
- 034 ##$dW11941.833333$eW11941.833333$fN03425.250000$gN03425.250000
- $j - Declination - northern limit
- $k - Declination - southern limit
- Subfields $j and $k are each eight characters in length and record the declination in the form hdddmmss (hemisphere-degrees-minutes-seconds). The degree, minute and second elements are each right justified and the unused positions contain zeros. (If declination of center is known, it is repeated in both subfields).
- 034 ##$jN0545600$kN0545600$m134518$n134518$p2000.00$r78$2csa
- $m - Right ascension - eastern limit
- $n - Right ascension - western limit
- Subfields $j, $k, $m, and $n are used with celestial entities and contain the limits of the declination and the right ascension.
- $n - Right ascension - western limit
- Subfields $j and $k are each eight characters in length and record the declination in the form hdddmmss (hemisphere-degrees-minutes-seconds). The degree, minute and second elements are each right justified and the unused positions contain zeros. (If declination of center is known, it is repeated in both subfields).
- Subfield $m and $n are each six characters in length and record the right ascension in the form hhmmss (hour-minute-seconds). The hour, minute and second elements are each right justified and the unused positions contain zeros. (If the right ascension of center is known, it is repeated in both subfields).
- 034 ##$jN0300000$kN0300000$m021800$n021800
- $p - Equinox
- Equinox or epoch for a celestial entity. Usually recorded in the form yyyy (year) according to the Gregorian calendar, but may include a decimal including the month in the form yyyy.mm (year-month).
- $p - Equinox
- 151 ##$aMizar
- 034 ##$jN0545600$kN0545600$m134518$n134518$p2000.00$r78$2[code for Cambridge star atlas]
- [Authority record for a star.]
- $r - Distance from earth
- Distance of celestial bodies, such as planets or stars, from the Earth in light-years.
- $r - Distance from earth
- $s - G-ring latitude
- Latitude of a point of the g-ring.
- $s - G-ring latitude
- $t - G-ring longitude
- Longitude of a point of the g-ring.
- $t - G-ring longitude
- $x - Beginning date
- Beginning of the time frame specific to the coordinates. The date is structured in the form of yyyymmdd. When no date is recorded, it is assumed that the coordinate information is current.
- $x - Beginning date
- 151 ##$aSweden
- 034 ##$dE0110000$eE0320000$fN0690000$gN0550000$x17210000$y19171200$2[code for Hammond atlas of world history]
- 034 ##$dE0110000$eE0240000$fN0690000$gN0550000$x19171200$2[code for The statesman's year-book]
- [Authority record for Sweden showing period when Finland was a part then separated.]
- $y - Ending date
- Ending of the time frame specific to the coordinates. The date is structured in the form of yyyymmdd. When no date is recorded, it is assumed that the coordinate information is current.
- $y - Ending date
- 034 ##$dE0110000$eE0320000$fN0690000$gN0550000$x17210000$y19171200
- 034 ##$dE0110000$eE0240000$fN0690000$gN0550000$x19171200
- $z - Name of extraterrestrial body
- Name of a planet or other extraterrestrial body specified when the coordinate data recorded in subfields $d, $e, $f and $g do not describe an entity on Earth.
- $z - Name of extraterrestrial body
- 034 ##$dW2450000$eE2570000$fN0160000$gN0190000$zMars$2gpn
- $0 - Authority record control number or standard number
- See description of this subfield in Appendix A: Control Subfields.
- $0 - Authority record control number or standard number
- $2 - Source
- MARC code that identifies the source of the data recorded in field 034. If different sources are recorded, separate fields should be used. Code from: Cartographic Data Source Codes.
- $2 - Source
- $3 - Materials specified
- Information that specifies the part of the entity to which the field applies.
- $3 - Materials specified
- 151 ##$aColumbia River
- 034 ##$3Mouth$d-124.0579299$e-124.0579299$f46.2442673 $g46.2442673$2gnis
- 151 ##$aColumbia River
- 034 ##$3Source$dW1174106$eW1174106$fN485723$gN485723$2gnis
- $6 - Linkage
- See description of this subfield in Appendix A: Control Subfields.
- $6 - Linkage
- $8 - Field link and sequence number
- See description of this subfield in Appendix A: Control Subfields.
- $8 - Field link and sequence number
INPUT CONVENTIONS
Punctuation - Field 034 does not end with a mark of punctuation.
CONTENT DESIGNATOR HISTORY
$0 - Authority record control number or standard number [NEW, 2011] $3 - Materials specified [NEW, 2010]