MARC 21 Concise Holdings: Leader and Directory
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for the most up-to-date version of the electronic MARC 21 Concise Formats.
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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).
A fixed field that comprises the first 24 character positions (00-23) of each
record and provides information for the processing of the record.
Character Positions
- 00-04 - Record length
The computer-generated, five-character numeric string that specifies the length of the
entire record. The number is right justified and each unused position contains a
zero.
- 05 - Record status
A one-character code that indicates the relation of the record to a file.
- c - Corrected or revised
- d - Deleted
- n - New
- 06 - Type of record
A one-character code that indicates the characteristics of and defines the components of
the record. When holdings information is embedded in a MARC bibliographic record, this
information may be contained in field 841 $a (Holdings Coded Data Values, Type of
record).
- u - Unknown
- v - Multipart item
holdings
- x - Single-part item
holdings
- y - Serial item
holdings
- 07-08 - Undefined character
positions
Each contains a blank (#)
- 09 - Character coding scheme
A one-character code that identifies the character coding scheme used in the
record.
- 10 - Indicator count
The computer-generated number 2 that indicates the number of character positions used
for indicators in a variable data field.
- 11 - Subfield code length
The computer-generated number 2 that indicates the number of character positions used
for each subfield code in a variable data field.
- 12-16 - Base address of data
The computer-generated, five-character numeric string that specifies the first character
position of the first variable control field in a record. The number is right justified and each
unused position contains a zero.
- 17 - Encoding level
A one-character code that indicates the level-of-specificity
of the holdings statement. Codes 1, 2, 3, and 4 reflect the requirements of
Levels 1, 2, 3, and 4 of Holdings Statements for Bibliographic Items
(ANSI/NISO Z39.71) formerly Serial Holdings Statements (ANSI/NISO Z39.44))
and Holdings Statements for Non-Serial Items (ANSI/NISO Z39.57) and
codes 1, 2, and 3 reflect the requirements of Levels 1, 2, and 3 of Holdings
Statements-Summary Level (ISO 10324). The MARC content designators given
in the description of each holdings level are the ones required by Z39.71.
Optional data elements for each level are not mentioned here; they are given
in each standard. A single-part item holdings statement is normally recorded
at level 1. A multipart or serial item holdings statement may be recorded
at any level.
When holdings information is embedded in a MARC bibliographic record, this
information
may be contained in field 841 (Holdings Coded Data Values), subfield $e (Encoding level),
which is also embedded in the bibliographic record.
- 1 - Holdings level 1
- 2 - Holdings level 2
- 3 - Holdings level 3
- 4 - Holdings level 4
- 5 - Holdings level 4 with piece
designation
Physical piece designation is contained in subfield $p (Piece designation) of field 852
(Location) or one of the 863-865 Enumeration and Chronology fields, or in subfield $a (Textual
holdings) in one of the 866-868 Textual Holdings fields.
- m - Mixed level
Holdings are recorded at more than one level. The value in the first indicator position
(Field encoding level) of the applicable 863-868 field indicates the level for each holdings data
field.
- u - Unknown
- z - Other level
- 18 - Item information in record
One character code that indicates whether item information is in the record, contained in
one or more occurrences of fields 876-878 (Item Information fields).
- i - Item information
- n - No item information
- 19 - Undefined character position
Contains a blank (#)
- 20-23 - Entry map
Four computer-generated, single-digit numeric characters that indicate the structure of
each
entry in the Directory.
- 20 - Length of the length-of-field portion
Contains a 4
- 21 - Length of the starting-character-position portion
Contains a 5
- 22 - Length of the implementation-defined portion
Contains a 0
- 23 - Undefined
Contains a 0
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A computer-generated index to the location of the variable control and data fields
within a record. The Directory immediately follows the Leader at character position
24 and consists of a series of fixed-length (12 character positions) entries that
give the tag, length, and starting character position of each variable field.
Character Positions
- 00-02 - Tag
Three numeric or alphabetic characters (uppercase or lowercase, but not both) that
identify
an associated field.
- 03-06 - Field length
Four numeric characters that indicate the length of the field, including indicators, subfield
codes, data, and the field terminator. The number is right justified and each unused position
contains a zero.
- 07-11 - Starting character position
Five numeric characters that indicate the starting character position of the field relative
to
the Base address of data (Leader/12-16) of the record. The number is right justified and each
unused position contains a zero.
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