MARC 21 Concise Holdings: Caption and Pattern Fields (853-855)
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Fields 853-855 contain captions that identify the
enumeration and chronology levels, and codes that define
the publication pattern of the holdings described in fields
863-865 (Enumeration and Chronology). Related occurrences
of fields 853-855 and 863-865 are linked by a number in subfield
$8 (Field link and sequence number).
A general description of the four types of holdings data fields
and their relationship to each other is given in the
Holdings Data--General Information
section.
Indicators
- First - Compressibility and expandability
[853/854]
In fields 853 and 854, a value that indicates whether a computer
algorithm may
be used to convert the content of subfields $a-$m in one or more
linked enumeration and chronology fields (863-864) from: an
itemized report to one that expresses the
same range of holdings in terms of the enumeration and chronology
of only the first and last part held; or a
compressed first-and-last-part-held listing
of a range of holdings to an explicit itemization of each part
held.
- 0 - Cannot compress or expand
- 1 - Can compress but not expand
- 2 - Can compress or expand
- First - Undefined
[855]
- Second - Caption evaluation
[853/854]
In fields 853 and 854, a value that indicates the completeness
of the captions for the various levels of enumeration and
chronology contained in subfields $a-$m and whether they appear
on the bibliographic item.
- 0 - Captions verified; all levels
present
- 1 - Captions verified; all levels may
not be present
- 2 - Captions unverified; all levels
present
- 3 - Captions unverified; all levels
may not be present
- Second - Undefined
[855]
Subfield Codes
- $a-$h - Enumeration captions
The captions for the levels of enumeration applicable to a bibliographic item.
These caption subfields are correlated with the enumeration subfields $a-$h
in the 863-865 Enumeration and Chronology field linked to the 853-855 field,
although the same subfields need not always be present. Full correlation of
caption and enumeration level subfields $a-$h in linked 853-855/863-865 fields
is not required when captions are not desired for displaying the
holdings statement. Full correlation is required when compression
or expansion of the enumeration in field 863 or 864 by computer algorithm
is desired. If there is no caption on the item for some level, a caption may
be invented and enclosed in brackets ([ ]) in order to achieve full correlation.
When alternative numbering schemes are applicable to an item, subfields $g
and $h contain the alternative enumeration captions. If captions for more
than two levels of alternative enumeration are required, an 866-868 Textual
Holdings field is used.
When only chronology captions are used on an item (that is, the item carries
no enumeration), the chronology captions are contained in the relevant enumeration
caption subfields ($a-$h). If a chronology caption is not to be used in a
display of the enumeration and chronology field (863-865), it is enclosed
in parentheses, for example, (year).
When a supplement or index designation is used as a caption (which occurs
if its numbering relates to a particular volume or part of the bibliographic
unit, e.g. v. 9, suppl. 1-3) the designation is contained in the relevant
enumeration caption subfield ($a-$f).
When the enumeration consists of the number of units held followed by a term
describing the units, the entire phrase is contained in the appropriate 863-865
field, and the 853-855 field contains the term unit (in parentheses if display
is not desired).
- $a - First level of enumeration (NR)
- $b - Second level of enumeration (NR)
- $c - Third level of enumeration (NR)
- $d - Fourth level of enumeration (NR)
- $e - Fifth level of enumeration (NR)
- $f - Sixth level of enumeration (NR)
- $g - Alternative numbering scheme, first level of enumeration (NR)
- $h - Alternative numbering scheme, second level of enumeration (NR)
- $i-$m - Chronology captions
The captions for the levels of chronology applicable to a bibliographic item.
These caption subfields are correlated with the chronology subfields $i-$m
in the Enumeration and Chronology fields (863-865) linked to fields 853-855,
although the same subfields need not always be present. Full correlation of
caption and chronology level subfields $i-$m in the field 853-855 and 863-865
is not required when captions are not desired for displaying the holdings
statement. Full correlation is required when compression or expansion of the
chronology in field 863 or 864 by computer algorithm is desired. Because bibliographic
items generally do not carry chronology captions, a caption may be invented
and enclosed in brackets ([ ]) in order to achieve full correlation.
When an alternative chronology scheme is applicable to an item, subfield $m
contains the alternative chronology caption. If captions for more than one
level of alternative chronology are required, a Textual Holdings field (866-868)
is used.
When only chronology captions are used on an item (that is, the item carries
no enumeration), the chronology captions are carried in the relevant enumeration
caption subfields ($a-$h) and no captions are recorded in subfields $i-$m.
If a chronology caption is not to be used in a display of the Enumeration
and Chronology (863-865) field, it is enclosed in parentheses, e.g., (year).
- $i - First level of chronology (NR)
- $j - Second level of chronology (NR)
- $k - Third level of chronology (NR)
- $l - Fourth level of chronology (NR)
- $m - Alternative numbering scheme, chronology (NR)
- $o - Type of supplementary material (NR) [854]
A caption that describes the type of supplementary material (e.g., annual
buyer's guide) in field 854. When used, subfield $o immediately follows the
caption to which it refers.
If the title of the supplementary material is different from the indication
of the type, the title is recorded in subfield $o (Title of supplementary
material) of the 864 field.
- $o - Type of index (NR) [855]
A caption that describes the type of index (e.g., subject index) in field
855 when the type is specified on the item. When used, subfield $o immediately
follows the caption to which it refers.
If the title of an index is different from the indication of the type, the
title is recorded in subfield $o (Title of index) of the 865 field.
- $t - Copy (NR)
A caption for the copy number contained in subfield $t of a linked Enumeration
and Chronology field.
- $u - Bibliographic units per next higher level (R)
A number (or the code var or und) that specifies the total
number of parts that comprise the next higher level of enumeration. It follows
the caption subfield for the enumeration level to which it applies. Subfield
$u is not used with subfield $a or $g.
- [n] - Number of parts
The total number of parts that constitute the next higher level of enumeration
for example, a quarterly publication requires 4 issues to make 1 volume.
Because subfield $u is variable in length, no leading zero is used for
a single-character number.
- var - Varies
Used when a specific number would be meaningless.
- $v - Numbering continuity (R)
Indicates whether the numbering of the described level consists of continuously
incrementing numbers or numbers that restart at the completion of the unit.
- c - Number increments continuously
- r - Numbering restarts at the completion of the unit
- $w - Frequency (NR)
A code or a number that indicates the publication frequency of the item. Subfield
$w is not related to a specific caption. It is input following the last chronology
caption used. Specific publishing pattern information is contained in subfield
$y (Regularity).
- Codes
Codes used for frequencies that have a fundamental periodicity.
- a - Annual
- b - Bimonthly
- c - Semiweekly
- d - Daily
- e - Biweekly
- f - Semiannual
- g - Biennial
- h - Triennial
- i - Three times a week
- j - Three times a month
- k - Continuously updated
- m - Monthly
- q - Quarterly
- s - Semimonthly
- t - Three times a year
- w - Weekly
- x - Completely irregular
- Number
A number is used to specify the issues per year when no codable periodicity
exists. Because subfield $w is variable in length, no leading zero is
used for a single-character number.
- $x - Calendar change (NR)
One or more two- or four-character numeric codes that indicate the chronological
point at which the next higher level increments or changes.
- Codes
A two-character code identifies the month or season of change. A four-character
code in the pattern mmdd (2 for the month and 2 for the day)
identifies the month and the day of change. A month or day code of less
than two digits is right justified and the unused position contains a
zero.
- Season:
- 21 - Spring
- 22 - Summer
- 23 - Autumn
- 24 - Winter
- $y - Regularity pattern (R)
Describes the regularity of the publishing pattern coded in subfield $w (Frequency).
The subfield is structured as follows:
<Publication Code><Chronology Code Definition><Chronology Code>,<Chronology
Code>...
The subfield may contain one or more chronology codes that are associated
with the publication code and chronology code definition that are in the first
and second character position of the subfield. The subfield may be repeated
to allow for coding more than one publication code/chronology code definition/chronology
code string to indicate regular exceptions to a specified regularity pattern
(i.e., normalized irregulars).
- Publication Code
The first one-character code indicates whether the subsequent codes refer
to the publication or the nonpublication of part(s) of the item.
- o - Omitted
- p - Published
- Chronology Code Definition
The second one-character code indicates whether the subsequent Chronology
Code(s) represent the name of the day, a numeric month or month-and-day
code, a code for a season of the year, or a code for a week of the month
or year.
- d - Day
- m - Month
- s - Season
- w - Week
- Chronology Code
Indicates the designation of the part of the item for which regularity
pattern information is provided. Multiple codes are separated by a comma.
A slash (/) is used to designate combined issues. Two-character alphabetic
or numeric codes are used for days, weeks, months, and/or seasons. A code
of less than two digits is right justified and the unused position contains
a zero.
The Regularity pattern codes are maintained at the Library of Congress.
Questions on coding patterns or establishing new ones should be addressed
to the Network Development and MARC Standards Office, Library of Congress,
Washington, D.C. 20540-4402 (Internet: ndmso@loc.gov).
See Chronology Type and Code Patterns at :www.loc.gov/marc/chrono_patterns.html
for a listing of all codes used in subfield $y.
- $z - Numbering scheme (R)
A six character code string used to designate the numbering scheme used on
a publication. The codes allow for recording different numbering schemes at
different levels of enumeration.
- Type of designation
Indicates whether the numbering is a number, letter or combined (number
first or letter first). Combined should only be used when one of the elements
is a constant designation (e.g., 1a, 2a, 3a), rather than actually two
different levels of enumeration (e.g., 1a, 1b, 1c).
- a - Number
- b - Letter
- c - Combined, number first
- d - Combined, letter first
- e - Symbol or special character
- Case
Indicates if a numbering scheme is conveyed as alphas and applies both
to those coded in the previous position as "b" or to Roman numerals.
- a - No case
- b - Lower case
- c - Upper case
- d - Mixed case
- Script Code/Type Code
Indicates either the script used in the numbering scheme or, for numerals
or symbols that are not in alternate scripts, the type of numeral or symbol
used. The script code is a four-character from ISO/DIS 15924 Code
for the Representation of Names of Scripts found at www.unicode.org/iso15924/
The type code is as follows:
- an## - Arabic numeral
- rn## - Roman numeral
- sy<symbol># - Symbol
- $3 - Materials specified (NR)
Specifies the range of volumes or dates to which the field applies.
- $6 - Linkage (NR) See Control
Subfields
- $8 - Field link and sequence number (NR) See Control
Subfields
Compression and expansion requirements
The following conditions must be present in a holdings statement for machine compression
or expansion (itemization) to be possible.
- Leader/17 Encoding level
Compression only can be applied to Holdings level 4 detailed
holdings statements (Leader/17, code 4) and Holdings level 4 detailed holdings
statements with piece designation (Leader/17,code 5).
Expansion can be applied to both types of detailed holdings
statements (Leader/17, code 4 or 5) and to Holdings level 3 summary holdings
statements (Leader/17, code 3).
- Correlation of the 853/863 caption and the 854/864 enumeration level subfields
Compression and expansion require that the
caption subfields ($a-$m) for each of the applicable levels of enumeration
and chronology subfields ($a-$m) must be present in the caption and pattern
field (853/863) that is linked to the enumeration and chronology field (863/864).
- Publication pattern subfields $u-$y
No publication pattern subfields in field 853 or 854 are required for either
compression or expansion when the enumeration and chronology in field 863
or 864 consist only of the highest level of enumeration (subfields $a, $g,
$i, $m). When subsequent levels are present, the compression or expansion
capability requires pertinent publication pattern information in the following
subfields:
- $u - Bibliographic units per next higher level
- $v - Numbering continuity
- $w - Frequency
- $x - Calendar change
- $y - Regularity pattern
Compression of the contents of subfields $a-$m in field 863
or 864 requires information in subfields $u and $v. Subfield $u may not contain
the code var (varies) or und (undetermined).
Expansion of the contents of subfield $a-$m in field 863
or 864 requires information in subfields $u, $v, and $w and may also require
information in subfields $x and $y.
Ordinal Numbers
To indicate that ordinal numbers should be displayed, a plus sign (+) may be used
preceding the caption. If no caption is entered, a plus sign may be recorded alone
to indicate display of the corresponding 863 subfield as an ordinal number.
853 |
03$81$a(year)$b+qtr. |
863 |
40$81.1$a1982$b1 |
853 |
03$81$a+ |
863 |
40$81.1$a1 |
Note that there is no requirement that this technique of distinguishing between ordinal and
cardinal numbers be used, nor is there any requirement that any differentiation need be made.
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The caption that is appropriate for each
level of enumeration and chronology that is present in a related
863 Enumeration and Chronology Basic Bibliographic Unit field and
codes that define the publication pattern of the item. A display
may be generated from the contents of field 853 and the related
863 field(s) to which it is linked by subfield $8 (Field link and
sequence number).
Guidelines for applying the content designators defined for field 853 are given in the
Caption and Pattern Fields--General
Information
section.
Examples
853 |
02$av$i(year)$wg$ypyyyy1/yyy2 |
853 |
20$81$av.$bno.$u12$vr$i(year)$j(month)$wm$x11 |
853 |
03$81$av.$bno.$u4$vr$i(year)$j(season)$wq$x21 |
853 |
00$81$a(year)$w4 |
853 |
01$82$anew ser.:v. |
853 |
03$81$a(unit) |
853 |
03$81$av.$bno. |
853 |
00$81$av.$bsect.$u12$vr$cno.$u7$vr$dpt.$uvar$vr$i(year)$j(month)$k(day)$l[week]$wd$x01 |
853 |
22$81$av.$bno.$u12$vr$i(year)$j(month)$k(day)$ww$x01 |
853 |
22$81$av.$bno.$u04$vr$i(year)$j(month)$wq$x12$tc |
853 |
10$avol.$bno.$v8$vr$i(year)$j(month)$wm$x01$ypm
01/02, 03, 04, 05, 06/07, 08/09, 10, 11/12 |
853 |
03$81$av.$bno.$ww$yow01,0699we,0700we,0801we,0802we,0803we,0804we,98we,99we |
853 |
20$81$av.$bno.$u26$vr$ww$x0101$yow05we |
853 |
20$81$av.$bissue$i(year)$j(month)$k(day)$ww$zaaarab |
853 |
20$81$av.$bno.$u26$vr$ww$x0101$yow05we$zaaan## |
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The caption that is appropriate for each
level of enumeration and chronology that is present in a related 864
Enumeration and
Chronology--Supplementary Material field and codes that define
the
publication pattern of the item. It is used only when the
supplementary
material is not separately cataloged. A display may be
generated from the
contents of field 854 and the related 864 fields(s) to which it
is linked by
subfield $8 (Field link and sequence number).
Guidelines for applying the content designators defined for field 854 are given in the
Caption and Pattern Fields--General
Information
section.
Examples
854 |
00$81$av.$bsuppl.$i(year)$j(month)$k(day) |
854 |
00$81$av.$bsuppl. |
854 |
00$81$a(year)$wa |
854 |
03$81$a(year)$b(month)$c(day)$wd$yodsa |
854 |
02$81$av.$bno.$u11$vr$i(year)$j(month)$wm$x01$ypm01,02,03,04,05,06,07/08,09,10,11,12 |
854 |
03$81$av.$bno.$u10$vr$i(year)$j(month)$w10$x09$yom07,08 |
854 |
03$81$av.$bno.$u4$vr$i(year)$j(month)$w4$x01$yps21,22,23,24 |
854 |
00$81$aSupplement to v.$i(year)$wa$x01 |
854 |
33$81$a(year)$b(month) |
854 |
00$81$a(year)$omap supplement |
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The caption that is appropriate for each
level of enumeration and chronology that is present in a related 865
Enumeration and Chronology Indexes field and codes that define the publication
pattern for the item. A display may be generated from the contents of field
855 and the related 865 field(s) to which it is linked by subfield $8 (Field link
and sequence number).
Guidelines for applying the content designators defined for field 855 are given in the
Caption and Pattern Fields--General
Information
section.
Examples
855 |
##$81$av. |
855 |
##$81$a(year)$oalphabetical index |
855 |
##$81$a(year)$oten year cumulation |
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