MARC 21 Concise Bibliographic: Subject Access Fields (6XX)
This is an ARCHIVED VERSION of the 2001 electronic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.
Fields 600-65X (with the exception of field 653 that is used
for uncontrolled index terms) contain subject headings or access
terms that provide additional access to a bibliographic record through a
heading or term that is constructed according to established subject cataloging
or thesaurus-building principles and guidelines. The standard list or
authority file used is identified by
the value in the second indicator position or
by the MARC
source code contained in subfield $2 that is used in conjunction
with value 7.
The arabic number that precedes a subject access field in some displays is
not carried in the MARC record. It may be generated based on the field tag.
The dash ( -- ) that precedes a general subject subdivision is not carried in
the MARC record; it may be generated based on the presence of subfields, $v,
$x, $y, and $z.
Information for Translators and Other Users
Items highlighted in red indicate changes made
after the 2000 edition of the MARC 21 Concise Formats was published and
are included in the 2001 printed edition of the MARC 21 Concise Formats.
A subject added entry in which the entry element is a personal
name.
Indicators
- First - Type of personal name entry
element
See the description of the first indicator under
field
100.
- Second - Thesaurus
The thesaurus or authority file from which the heading
came.
- 0 - Library of Congress Subject
Headings
The subject added entry conforms to and is appropriate for use in the
Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH) and the Name
authority files.
- 1 - LC subject headings for
children's literature
The subject added entry conforms to the "AC Subject Headings" section of the
LCSH and is appropriate for use in the LC Annotated Card
Program.
- 2 - Medical Subject Headings
The subject added entry conforms to the NLM authority files.
- 3 - National Agricultural Library
subject authority file
The subject added entry conforms to the NAL subject authority file.
- 4 - Source not specified
The subject added entry conforms to a controlled list that cannot be identified by another
defined value or by a code in subfield $2.
- 5 - Canadian Subject Headings
The subject added entry conforms to and is appropriate for use in the
Canadian Subject Headings and the NLC authority
files.
- 6 - Répertoire de vedettes-matière
The subject added entry conforms to and is appropriate for use in the
Répertoire de vedettes-matière and the NLC
authority
fields
- 7 - Source specified in subfield $2
Subfield Codes
- $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)
- $f - Date of a work
(NR)
- $g - Miscellaneous information
(NR)
- $h - Medium
(NR)
A media qualifier. - $k - Form subheading
(R)
- $j - Attribution qualifier
(R)
Attribution information for names when the responsibility
is unknown, uncertain, fictitious, or pseudonymous.
- $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)
- $q - Fuller form of name
(NR)
- $r - Key for music
(NR)
- $s - Version
(NR)
- $t - Title of a work
(NR)
- $u - Affiliation
(NR)
- $v - Form subdivision
(R)
- $x - General subdivision
(R)
- $y - Chronological subdivision
(R)
- $z - Geographic subdivision
(R)
- $2 - Source of heading or term
(NR)
Code from: MARC
Code Lists for Relators, Sources, Description Conventions
- $3 - Materials specified
(NR)
The part of the described materials to which the field
applies. - $4 - Relator code
(R)
- $6 - Linkage
(NR)
See Control
Subfields
- $8 - Field link and sequence number
(R)
See Control
Subfields
See the descriptions of subfields $a, $b, $d, $e, $f, $g, $l, $n, $p,
$q, $t, $u, and $4 under field
100.
Examples
600 |
00$aNorodom Sihanouk,$cPrince,$d1922- |
600 |
10$aSmith,$dfl. 1641. |
600 |
30$aDunlop family. |
600 |
30$aPemyslid dynasty. |
600 |
30$aMorton family. |
600 |
00$aMoses$c(Biblical
leader) |
600 |
10$aDrake, Francis,$cSir,$d1540?-1596. |
600 |
10$aGarcia Lorca, Federico,$d1898-1936,$kin fiction, drama, poetry, etc. |
600 |
10$aShakespeare, William,$d1564-1616.$tHamlet. |
600 |
00$aGautama Buddha$vBiography$vEarly works to 1800. |
600 |
10$aShakespeare, William,$d1564-1616$xCriticism and interpretation$xHistory$y18th century. |
600 |
10$aReagan, Ronald$xAssassination attempt, 1981. |
600 |
10$aFord, Gerald R.,$d1913-$xMuseums, relics, etc.$zMichigan. |
600 |
10$aPushkin, Aleksandr Sergeevich,$d1799-1837$xMuseums, relics, etc.$zRussia (Federation)$zMoscow$vMaps. |
600 |
10$aNixon, Richard M.$q(Richard Milhouse),$d1913-$xPersonality. |
600 |
00$aJesus Christ$xHistory of doctrines$yEarly Church, ca. 30-600. |
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A subject added entry in which the entry element is a
corporate name.
Indicators
- First - Type of corporate name entry
element
See the description of the first indicator under
field
110.
- Second - Thesaurus
The thesaurus or authority file from which the heading
came.
- 0 - Library of Congress Subject
Headings
The subject added entry conforms to and is appropriate for use in the
Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH) and the Name
authority files.
- 1 - LC subject headings for
children's literature
The subject added entry conforms to the "AC Subject Headings" section of the
LCSH and is appropriate for use in the LC Annotated Card
Program.
- 2 - Medical Subject Headings
The subject added entry conforms to the NLM authority files.
- 3 - National Agricultural Library
subject authority file
The subject added entry conforms to the NAL subject authority file.
- 4 - Source not specified
The subject added entry conforms to a controlled list that cannot be identified by another
defined value or by a code in subfield $2.
- 5 - Canadian Subject Headings
The subject added entry conforms to and is appropriate for use in the
Canadian Subject Headings and the NLC authority
files.
- 6 - Répertoire de vedettes-matière
The subject added entry conforms to and is appropriate for use in the
Répertoire de vedettes-matière and the NLC
authority
fields
- 7 - Source specified in subfield $2
Subfield Codes
- $a - Corporate name or jurisdiction name as
entry
element
(NR)
- $b - Subordinate unit
(R)
- $c - Location of meeting
(NR)
- $d - Date of meeting or treaty signing
(R)
- $e - Relator term
(R)
- $f - Date of a work
(NR)
- $g - Miscellaneous information
(NR)
- $h - Medium
(NR)
A media qualifier. - $k - Form subheading
(R)
- $l - Language of a work
(NR)
- $m - Medium of performance for music
(R)
- $n - Number of part/section/meeting
(R)
- $o - Arranged statement for music
(NR)
- $p - Name of part/section of a work
(R)
- $r - Key for music
(NR)
- $s - Version
(NR)
- $t - Title of a work
(NR)
- $u - Affiliation
(NR)
- $v - Form subdivision
(R)
- $x - General subdivision
(R)
- $y - Chronological subdivision
(R)
- $z - Geographic subdivision
(R)
- $2 - Source of heading or term
(NR)
Code from: MARC
Code Lists for Relators, Sources, Description Conventions
- $3 - Materials specified
(NR)
The part of the described materials to which the field
applies. - $4 - Relator code
(R)
- $6 - Linkage
(NR)
See Control
Subfields
- $8 - Field link and sequence number
(R)
See Control
Subfields
See the descriptions of subfields $e, $f, $l, $p, $t, $u and $4 under
field
100 and subfields $a, $b, $c, $d, $g, and $n under field
110.
Examples
610 |
20$aBenjamin F. Packard (Sailing
ship) |
610 |
20$aEmpire State Building (New York,
N.Y.) |
610 |
10$aFrance.$tConstitution
(1946) |
610 |
10$aGreat Britain.$tTreaties, etc.$gIreland,$d1985 Nov.15. |
610 |
20$aBritish Library.$kManuscript.$nArundel 384. |
610 |
10$aUruguay.$tTreaties,
etc.$gArgentina,$d1974 Aug. 20.$kProtocols, etc.$d1982 Dec. 20. |
610 |
20$aDaughters of the American Revolution.$bMary Clap Wooster Chapter (New Haven,
Conn.).$kCharters and regulations. |
610 |
20$aUnited States Strategic Bombing Survey.$tReports.$pPacific war$vIndexes. |
610 |
10$aUnited States.$bArmy.$bCavalry$xHistory$yCivil War, 1861-1865$vMaps. |
610 |
20$aCatholic Church.$bProvince of Baltimore (Md.) |
610 |
20$aUnited Nations$zAfrica. |
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A subject added entry in which the entry element is a meeting
name.
Indicators
- First - Type of meeting name entry
element
See the description of the first indicator under
field
111.
- Second - Thesaurus
The thesaurus or authority file from which the heading
came.
- 0 - Library of Congress Subject Headings
The subject added entry conforms to and is appropriate for use in the
Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH) and the Name
authority files.
- 1 - LC subject headings for
children's literature
The subject added entry conforms to the "AC Subject Headings" section of the
LCSH and is appropriate for use in the LC Annotated Card
Program.
- 2 - Medical Subject Headings
The subject added entry conforms to the NLM authority files.
- 3 - National Agricultural Library
subject authority file
The subject added entry conforms to the NAL subject authority file.
- 4 - Source not specified
The subject added entry conforms to a controlled list that cannot be identified by another
defined value or by a code in subfield $2.
- 5 - Canadian Subject Headings
The subject added entry conforms to and is appropriate for use in the
Canadian Subject Headings and the NLC authority
files.
- 6 - Répertoire de vedettes-matière
The subject added entry conforms to and is appropriate for use in the
Répertoire de vedettes-matière and the NLC
authority
fields
- 7 - Source specified in subfield $2
Subfield Codes
- $a - Meeting name or jurisdiction name as
entry element
(NR)
- $c - Location of meeting
(NR)
- $d - Date of meeting
(NR)
- $e - Subordinate unit
(R)
- $f - Date of a work
(NR)
- $g - Miscellaneous information
(NR)
- $h - Medium
(NR)
A media qualifier. - $k - Form subheading
(R)
- $l - Language of a work
(NR)
- $n - Number of part/section/meeting
(R)
- $p - Name of part/section of a work
(R)
- $q - Name of meeting following jurisdiction
name entry
element
(NR)
- $s - Version
(NR)
- $t - Title of a work
(NR)
- $u - Affiliation
(NR)
- $v - Form subdivision
(R)
- $x - General subdivision
(R)
- $y - Chronological subdivision
(R)
- $z - Geographic subdivision
(R)
- $2 - Source of heading or term
(NR)
Code from: MARC
Code Lists for Relators, Sources, Description Conventions
- $3 - Materials specified
(NR)
The part of the described materials to which the field
applies. - $4 - Relator code
(R)
- $6 - Linkage
(NR)
See Control
Subfields
- $8 - Field link and sequence number
(R)
See Control
Subfields
See the descriptions of subfields $f, $g, $l, $p, $t, $u, and $4 under
field
100; subfields $c and $n under field
110 and subfields $a, $e, and $q under field
111.
Examples
611 |
20$aVatican Council$n(2nd :$d1962-1965).$tDecretum de presbyterorum ministerio et vita. |
611 |
20$aInternational Congress of Writers for the
Defense of Culture$n(1st :$d1935 :$cParis, France)$vFiction. |
611 |
20$aWorld Series (Baseball)$xHistory. |
611 |
20$aEpsom Derby, England (Horse race)$xHistory$y20th century. |
611 |
20$aOlympic
Games$n(23rd :$d1984 :$cLos Angeles, Calif.)$vPeriodicals. |
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A subject added entry in which the entry element is a uniform
title.
Indicators
- First - Nonfiling characters
- 0-9 - Number of nonfiling characters
A value that indicates the number of character positions associated with
an initial definite or indefinite article at the beginning of a uniform
title field that are to be disregarded in sorting and filing processes.
- Second - Thesaurus
The thesaurus or authority file from which the heading
came.
- 0 - Library of Congress Subject Headings
The subject added entry conforms to and is appropriate for use in the
Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH) and the Name
authority files.
- 1 - LC subject headings for
children's literature
The subject added entry conforms to the "AC Subject Headings" section of the
LCSH and is appropriate for use in the LC Annotated Card
Program.
- 2 - Medical Subject Headings
The subject added entry conforms to the NLM authority files.
- 3 - National Agricultural Library
subject authority file
The subject added entry conforms to the NAL subject authority file.
- 4 - Source not specified
The subject added entry conforms to a controlled list that cannot be identified by another
defined value or by a code in subfield $2.
- 5 - Canadian Subject Headings
The subject added entry conforms to and is appropriate for use in the
Canadian Subject Headings and the NLC authority
files.
- 6 - Répertoire de vedettes-matière
The subject added entry conforms to and is appropriate for use in the
Répertoire de vedettes-matière and the NLC
authority
fields
- 7 - Source specified in subfield $2
Subfield Codes
- $a - Uniform title
(NR)
- $d - Date of treaty signing
(R)
- $f - Date of a work
(NR)
- $g - Miscellaneous information
(NR)
- $h - Medium
(NR)
A media qualifier. - $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
(NR)
- $t - Title of a work
(NR)
The title-page title of an item. - $v - Form subdivision
(R)
- $x - General subdivision
(R)
- $y - Chronological subdivision
(R)
- $z - Geographic subdivision
(R)
- $2 - Source of heading or term
(NR)
Code from: MARC
Code Lists for Relators, Sources, Description Conventions
- $3 - Materials specified
(NR)
The part of the described materials to which the field
applies. - $6 - Linkage
(NR)
See Control
Subfields
- $8 - Field link and sequence number
(R)
See Control
Subfields
See the descriptions of subfields $f, $g, $l, $n, and $p under field
100.
Examples
630 |
00$aDead Sea scrolls. |
630 |
00$aFour seasons (Motion picture : 1981) |
630 |
00$aInter-American Treaty of Reciprocal
Assistance$d(1947) |
630 |
00$aNew York times$vIndexes. |
630 |
00$aKoran$xCriticism,
interpretation, etc. $xHistory$y19th century. |
630 |
05$aStudio magazine.$pContemporary paintings$vPeriodicals. |
630 |
00$aBible.$pN.T.$pRomans$xGeography$vMaps. |
630 |
00$aSilent running (Motion picture) |
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A subject added entry in which the entry element is a topical
term.
Indicators
- First - Level of subject
- # - No information
provided
- 0 - No level specified
The level of the term could be determined but is not
specified.
- 1 - Primary
The term describes the main focus or subject content
of the
material.
- 2 - Secondary
The subject term describes a less important aspect
of the
content of the material.
- Second - Thesaurus
The thesaurus or authority file from which the heading
came.
- 0 - Library of Congress Subject
Headings
The subject added entry conforms to and is appropriate for use in the
Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH) and the Name
authority files.
- 1 - LC subject headings for
children's literature
The subject added entry conforms to the "AC Subject Headings" section of the
LCSH and is appropriate for use in the LC Annotated Card
Program.
- 2 - Medical Subject Headings
The subject added entry conforms to the NLM authority files.
- 3 - National Agricultural Library
subject authority file
The subject added entry conforms to the NAL subject authority file.
- 4 - Source not specified
The subject added entry conforms to a controlled list that cannot be identified by another
defined value or by a code in subfield $2.
- 5 - Canadian Subject Headings
The subject added entry conforms to and is appropriate for use in the
Canadian Subject Headings and the NLC authority
files.
- 6 - Répertoire de vedettes-matière
The subject added entry conforms to and is appropriate for use in the
Répertoire de vedettes-matière and the NLC
authority
fields
- 7 - Source specified in subfield $2
Subfield Codes
- $a - Topical term or geographic name as
entry element
(NR)
- $b - Topical term following geographic name
as entry
element
(NR)
- $c - Location of event
(NR)
- $d - Active dates
(NR)
The time period during which an event
occurred. - $e - Relator term
(NR)
A term that describes the relationship between the
topical heading and the described materials. - $v - Form subdivision
(R)
- $x - General subdivision
(R)
- $y - Chronological subdivision
(R)
- $z - Geographic subdivision
(R)
- $2 - Source of heading or term
(NR)
Code from: MARC
Code Lists for Relators, Sources, Description Conventions
- $3 - Materials specified
(NR)
The part of the described materials to which the field
applies. - $6 - Linkage
(NR)
See Control
Subfields
- $8 - Field link and sequence number
(R)
See Control
Subfields
Examples
650 |
#0$aArchitecture, Modern$y19th century. |
650 |
00$aFlour and feed trade$vPeriodicals. |
650 |
17$aCareer Exploration.$2ericd |
650 |
#0$aConcertos (String orchestra) |
650 |
#0$aVocal music$zFrance$y18th century. |
650 |
#0$aDentistry$vJuvenile films. |
650 |
#0$aReal property$zMississippi$zTippah County$vMaps. |
650 |
#7$aEducational buildings$zWashington (D.C.)$y1890-1910.$2lctgm |
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A subject added entry in which the entry element is a
geographic name.
Indicators
- First - Undefined
- Second - Thesaurus
The thesaurus or authority file from which the heading
came.
- 0 - Library of Congress Subject Headings
The subject added entry conforms to and is appropriate for use in the
Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH) and the Name
authority files.
- 1 - LC subject headings for
children's literature
The subject added entry conforms to the "AC Subject Headings" section of the
LCSH and is appropriate for use in the LC Annotated Card
Program.
- 2 - Medical Subject Headings
The subject added entry conforms to the NLM authority files.
- 3 - National Agricultural Library
subject authority file
The subject added entry conforms to the NAL subject authority file.
- 4 - Source not specified
The subject added entry conforms to a controlled list that cannot be identified by another
defined value or by a code in subfield $2.
- 5 - Canadian Subject Headings
The subject added entry conforms to and is appropriate for use in the
Canadian Subject Headings and the NLC authority
files.
- 6 - Répertoire de vedettes-matière
The subject added entry conforms to and is appropriate for use in the
Répertoire de vedettes-matière and the NLC
authority
fields
- 7 - Source specified in subfield $2
Subfield Codes
Examples
651 |
#0$aAmazon River. |
651 |
#0$aAltamira Cave (Spain) |
651 |
#0$aPompeii (Ancient city) |
651 |
#0$aAntietam National Battlefield
(Md.) |
651 |
#0$aKing Ranch (Tex.) |
651 |
#0$aMing Tombs (China) |
651 |
#0$aChelsea (London,
England) |
651 |
#0$aRussia$xHistory$vMaps. |
651 |
#0$aTexas$xGovernors$xStaff. |
651 |
#0$aUnited States$xBoundaries$zCanada. |
651 |
#0$3Psychiatric admission records$aPennsylvania$xNuclear reactor safety$y1975-1985$zUnited States. |
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An index term added entry that is not constructed by standard
subject heading/thesaurus-building conventions.
Indicators
- First - Level of index term
- # - No information
provided
- 0 - No level
specified
The level of the term could be determined but is not specified.
- 1 - Primary
The term describes the main focus or subject content of the material.
- 2 - Secondary
The subject term describes a less important aspect of the content of the material.
- Second - Undefined
Subfield Codes
Examples
653 |
1#$afuel cells$amolten carbonate$apower generation |
653 |
##$aMan$aEyes$aDiseases |
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A topical subject constructed from a faceted vocabulary.
Indicators
- First - Level of subject
- # - No information
provided
- 0 - No level
specified
The level of the term could be determined but is not specified.
- 1 - Primary
The term describes the main focus or subject content of the material.
- 2 - Secondary
The subject term describes a less important aspect of the content of the material.
- Second - Undefined
Subfield Codes
- $a - Focus term
(NR)
- $b - Non-focus term
(R)
A term other than that considered the
focus. - $c - Facet/hierarchy designation
(R)
The designation used by the thesaurus specified by the
MARC code contained in subfield $2 to identify the facet/hierarchy for
each term contained in subfields $a and $b. - $v - Form subdivision
(R)
- $y - Chronological subdivision
(R)
- $z - Geographic subdivision
(R)
- $2 - Source of heading or term
(NR)
Code from: MARC
Code Lists for Relators, Sources, Description Conventions
- $3 - Materials specified
(NR)
The part of the described materials to which the field
applies. - $6 - Linkage
(NR)
See Control
Subfields
- $8 - Field link and sequence number
(R)
See Control
Subfields
Examples
654 |
0#$cr$alandscape gardens$cy$b18th century$cz$bEngland.$2aat |
654 |
1#$ck$ainterior design.$2aat |
654 |
##$cf$bFrench colonial$cv$aportraits$cz$bUnited States$cz$bNew Jersey.$2aat |
654 |
##$cr$acountry houses$cz$bGreat Britain$cy$b18th century.$2aat |
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Terms indicating the genre, form, and/or physical
characteristics of the materials being described. A
genre term
designates the style or technique of the intellectual content of
textual materials or, for graphic materials, aspects such as vantage
point, intended purpose, or method of representation. A
form
term
designates historically and functionally specific kinds of
materials
distinguished by their physical character, the subject of their
intellectual
content, or the order of information within them.
Physical characteristic terms designate
historically and functionally specific kinds of materials as
distinguished by an examination of their physical character,
subject of their intellectual content, or the order of
information with them.
Indicators
- First - Type of heading
- Second - Source of term
- 7 - Source specified in subfield
$2
Subfield Codes
- $a - Genre/form data or focus term
(NR)
- $b - Non-focus term
(R)
- $c - Facet/hierarchy designation
(R)
- $v - Form subdivision
(R)
- $x - General subdivision
(R)
- $y - Chronological subdivision
(R)
- $z - Geographic subdivision
(R)
- $2 - Source of term
(NR)
Code from: MARC
Code Lists for Relators, Sources, Description Conventions
- $3 - Materials specified
(NR)
The part of the described materials to which the field
applies. - $5 - Institution to which field applies
(NR)
See Control
Subfields
- $6 - Linkage
(NR)
See Control
Subfields
- $8 - Field link and sequence number
(R)
See Control
Subfields
Examples
655 |
#7$aBird's-eye views$y1874.$2gmgpc |
655 |
07$ck$bLaminated$cm$bmarblewood$cv$abust.$2aat |
655 |
#7$aDictionaries$xFrench$y18th century.$2rbgenr |
655 |
#7$aSigning patterns (Printing)$zGermany$y18th
century.$2rbpri |
655 |
#7$3Municipal Fire Station records$aFire reports$zAtlanta, Georgia$y1978.$2[thesaurus code] |
655 |
#7$aAnnotations (Provenance)$zSweden$y18th
century.$2rbprov$5MH-H |
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An index term that is descriptive of the occupation reflected
in the
contents of the described materials.
Indicators
- First - Undefined
- Second - Source of term
- 7 - Source specified in subfield $2
Subfield Codes
Examples
656 |
#7$aAnthropologists.$2[thesaurus code] |
656 |
#7$aEducators.$2[thesaurus code] |
656 |
#7$aMigrant laborers.$kSchool district case files.$2[thesaurus code] |
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An index term that is descriptive of the activity or function
that
generated the described materials.
Indicators
- First - Undefined
- Second - Source of term
- 7 - Source specified in subfield $2
Subfield Codes
Example
657 |
#7$aPersonnel benefits management$xIndustrial accidents$xMorbidity$xVital statistics$zLove Canal, New York.$2New York State Management Functions Index |
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Index terms denoting curriculum or
course-of-study objectives applicable to the content
of the described materials. The field may also contain
correlation factors indicating the degree to which the
described materials meet an objective. Codes assigned
to specific objectives in published lists are also
recorded in this field.
Indicators
- First - Undefined
- Second - Undefined
Subfield Codes
- $a - Main curriculum objective
(NR)
- $b - Subordinate curriculum objective
(R)
- $c - Curriculum code
(NR)
A coded representation of the curriculum
objective recorded in subfield $a. - $d - Correlation factor
(NR)
A statement that identifies the degree to
which the described materials correlate to the curriculum
objective recorded in the field. - $2 - Source of term or code
(NR)
Code from: MARC
Code Lists for Relators, Sources, Description Conventions
- $6 - Linkage
(NR)
See Control
Subfields
- $8 - Field link and sequence number
(R)
See Control
Subfields
Examples
658 |
##$aReading objective 1 (fictional)$bunderstanding language, elements of plots,
themes, motives, characters, setting by responding to the
multiple-meaning word$cNRPO2-1991$dhighly correlated.$2ohco |
658 |
##$aMath manipulatives$dhighly correlated.$2[source code] |
658 |
##$aDrug abuse awareness$bpeer pressure$bunderstanding the law.$2local |
658 |
##$aHealth objective 1$bhandicapped awareness$cNHP01-1991$dhighly correlated.$2ohco |
658 |
##$aReading objective 1$bidentify, locate, and use information$cNRP01-1991.$2accssd |
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