MARC 21 Concise Holdings: Introduction
This is an ARCHIVED VERSION of the 2000 electronic
edition of the MARC 21 Concise Formats. Please see www.loc.gov/marc/concise/
for the most up-to-date version of the electronic MARC 21 Concise Formats.
The
MARC 21 Format for Holdings Data is designed to be a carrier
for holdings information for three types of bibliographic items that are identified by a code in
Leader position /06 (Type of record):
- Single-part item
- item which is complete in a single physical part, for example, a single
map, a score, a one-volume book, a computer file (Leader/06, code x)
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- Multipart item
- item which is complete, or intended to be complete, in a finite number of
separate physical parts, for example, a set of maps, a musical score and parts,
a ten-volume encyclopedia, a multimedia kit, a manuscript collection (Leader/06,
code v)
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- Serial item
- item which is issued in successive parts at regular or irregular intervals
and is intended to be continued indefinitely, for example, a journal, a serial
update service to a looseleaf publication (Leader/06, code y)
In contrast with data elements that are applicable to a
universal bibliographic description of these types of items,
holdings information may include:
- copy-specific information for an item
- information that is peculiar to the holding organization
- information that is needed for local processing,
maintenance, or preservation of the item
- version information
Holdings Data Fields
Four sets of holdings data fields are defined for recording information about the items
actually held by an organization:
- Captions and patterns (fields 853-855)
- Enumeration and Chronology (863-865)
- Textual Holdings (866-868)
- Item Information (876-878)
Within each set, separate fields are defined for three
categories of material:
- Basic Bibliographic Unit (fields
853, 863, 866, 876)
- Supplementary Material (854, 864, 867, 877)
- Indexes (855, 865, 868, 878)
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Separate and Embedded Holdings Information
Field 852 (Location) is defined to contain information in as much detail as is
needed to locate an item. It may include such information as a unique shelving
designation, copy number, and the address for the current physical location of
the item.
- Single location field
- When holdings are reported for a single location of an item, the
information may be embedded in the related MARC bibliographic record
or it may be contained in a single separate holdings record. A single
852 location field and any associated holdings fields are used.
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- Multiple location fields
- When holdings are reported for multiple copies of an item and the
location or call number data elements vary, multiple 852 location fields are
required. The MARC 21 Format for Holdings Data does not provide a technique
for linking an 852 field to associated holdings information fields. To assure
that these fields are implicitly linked, the following record configurations
of the holdings information must be applied:
- Multiple 852 fields without associated fields:
- When multiple 852 location fields have no associated fields, they may all
be embedded in the related MARC bibliographic record, may all be contained
in a single separate holdings record, or may be contained in multiple
separate holdings records.
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- Multiple 852 fields with associated fields:
- When one or more 852 fields have fields such as 007, 841, 842, 844, 853-855,
86X, or 87X associated with them, each 852 and its associated fields must
be communicated in a single unambiguous holdings information cluster. An 852
holdings cluster may be embedded in the related MARC bibliographic
record or it may be contained in a single separate holdings record.
When the cluster is embedded, no other unassociated 852 location fields or
clusters may reside in the bibliographic record; they must reside in separate
holdings records.
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- Multiple 852 fields with equally applicable associated fields:
- In special cases, when associated holdings fields may be equally applicable
to several 852 fields, all of the 852 fields and the associated fields may
be considered a single holdings information cluster. The holdings cluster
may either be embedded in the related MARC bibliographic record or
contained in a single separate holdings record.
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Item information
- A holdings record may
contain information for particular physical items at one
or more locations. The relationship between field 852, the
associated holdings data fields 853-868, and the item
information field 876-878 is included in the section
Item Information--General Information.
Separate holdings records
A separate holdings record is linked to the related MARC bibliographic record
by field 004 (Control Number for Related Bibliographic Record).
The following fields may appear in a separate MARC holdings
record:
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Holdings fields:
- Leader
- Directory
- 001 - Control Number
- 003 - Control Number Indicator
- 004 - Control Number for Related Bibliographic Record
- 005 - Date and Time of Latest Transaction
- 008 - Fixed-Length Data Elements
- 014 - Linkage Number
- 035 - System Control Number
- 842 - Textual Physical Form Designator
- 843 - Reproduction Note
- 844 - Name of Unit
- 845 - Terms Governing Use and Reproduction Note
- 852 - Location
- 853 - Captions and Pattern--Basic Bibliographic Unit
- 854 - Captions and Pattern--Supplementary Material
- 855 - Captions and Pattern--Indexes
- 856 - Electronic Location and Access
- 863 - Enumeration and Chronology--Basic
Bibliographic Unit
- 864 - Enumeration and Chronology--Supplementary
Material
- 865 - Enumeration and Chronology--Indexes
- 866 - Textual Holdings--Basic Bibliographic Unit
- 867 - Textual Holdings--Supplementary Material
- 868 - Textual Holdings--Indexes
- 876 - Item Information--Basic Bibliographic Unit
- 877 - Item Information--Supplementary Material
- 878 - Item Information--Indexes
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Bibliographic Format fields:
- 007 - Physical Description Fixed Field
- 010 - Library of Congress Control Number
- 016 - National Bibliographic Agency Control Number
- 020 - International Standard Book Number
- 022 - International Standard Serial Number
- 023 - Standard Film Number
(when
defined)
- 024 - Standard Recording Number
- 027 - Standard Technical Report Number
- 030 - CODEN Designation
- 541 - Immediate Source of Acquisition Note
- 561 - Ownership and Custodial History
- 562 - Copy and Version Identification Note
- 583 - Action Note
Of these fields, the following are required in a separate MARC holdings record:
Leader, Directory, 001, 004, and 852. For interchange purposes, the related MARC
bibliographic record is distributed to exchange partners prior to the distribution
of a separate holdings record.
Embedded holdings information
Holdings information may be added to an existing MARC bibliographic record
rather than being in a separate linked holdings record.
Embedded holdings information may include the following Holdings Format fields:
- 841 - Holdings Coded Data Values
- 843 - Reproduction Note
- 845 - Terms Governing Use and Reproduction Note
- 852 - Location
- 853 - Captions and Pattern--Basic Bibliographic
Unit
- 854 - Captions and Pattern--Supplementary Material
- 855 - Captions and Pattern--Indexes
- 856 - Electronic Location and Access
- 863 - Enumeration and Chronology--Basic Bibliographic Unit
- 864 - Enumeration and Chronology--Supplementary
Material
- 865 - Enumeration and Chronology--Indexes
- 866 - Textual Holdings--Basic Bibliographic Unit
- 867 - Textual Holdings--Supplementary Material
- 868 - Textual Holdings--Indexes
- 876 - Item Information--Basic Bibliographic Unit
- 877 - Item Information--Supplementary Material
- 878 - Item Information--Indexes
Of these fields, only field 852 is required in a holdings statement that is embedded
in the related MARC bibliographic record.
In general, the guidelines in this document describe separate holdings
records. Specific instructions for embedding holdings fields in the related MARC bibliographic
record are given in the
Input Conventions of the field descriptions. (The first
example in Appendix B of the
MARC 21 Format for Holdings Data illustrates holdings
information reported as a separate holdings record and as a holdings cluster embedded in the
related bibliographic record).
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Compression and Expansion
Compression or expansion (itemization) of detailed enumeration and chronology
data may be done by computer algorithm if no break exists within the levels of
enumeration or chronology. A fuller description of this capability is given in
the 853-878 Holdings Data--General Information section. The data elements
that are required to be present for the compression or expansion of the contents
of the enumeration and chronology fields for basic bibliographic units and supplementary
material are described in the Input Conventions area of the 853-855
Captions and Pattern---General Information section. The content of an enumeration
and chronology field for indexes may not be automatically compressed or expanded
because of the potential for an ambiguous holdings statement.
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Typographic Conventions
Throughout this document, the following typographical conventions are used:
- 0
- The graphic 0 represents the digit zero in tags, fixed-position character
position citations, and indicator positions. This character is distinct from
an uppercase letter O used in examples or text.
- #
- The graphic symbol # is used for a blank (hex 20) in coded fields and in
other special situations where the existence of the character blank might
be ambiguous.
- $
- The graphic symbol $ is used for the delimiter (hex 1F) portion of a subfield
code. Within the text, subfield codes are referred to as subfield $a,
for example.
- /
- Specific character positions of fixed-length data elements, such as those
in the Leader, Directory, and field 008, are expressed using a slash and the
number of the character position, e.g., Leader/06.
- 1
- The graphic 1 represents the digit one (hex 31) and the lowercase roman-alphabet
letter l (eye) (hex 6C) in examples or text.
- |
- The graphic | represents a fill character (hex 7C).
Organization of the Electronic Version of the Concise Format
This electronic concise format is organized into parts that generally
mirror the tabbed sections of the full printed format documentation. Each
part is divided into chapters that usually cover a single field and all the
data elements possible within it (that is, character positions
for fixed-length fields and indicators and subfield codes for variable
length fields). The Leader and the Directory are described in the first
main part, followed by parts containing the variable control fields and
variable data fields arranged in numerical field tag order.
- Control Fields (001-008)
- Number and Code Fields (010-09X)
- Note Fields (5XX, 84X)
- Location and Access Fields (852, 856)
- Holdings Data--General Information (853-878)
- Captions and Pattern (853-855)
- Enumeration and Chronology Fields (863-865)
- Textual Holdings Statement Fields (866-868)
- Item Information Fields (876-878)
Obsolete and deleted content designators are not listed. They are found the
full printed version of the format and in the electronic MARC field lists.
Information for Translators and Other Users
Items highlighted in red in the online format indicate
changes made after the 1998 edition of the USMARC Concise Formats
was published (This publication included the 1989 base text, along with Updates
No. 1 (April 1991) and No. 2 (July 1994) of
the USMARC Format for Holdings Data).
Items highlighted in green indicate changes made to the online format only. These changes will be
corrected in the 2001 printed edition of the MARC 21 Concise Formats
(Available soon).
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