MARC 21 Concise Holdings: Location and Access Fields (852 & 856)
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edition of the MARC 21 Concise Formats. Please see
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the most up-to-date version of the electronic MARC 21 Concise Formats.
Fields 852 and 856 contain information about where an item is physically located
and how can be accessed physically or electronically (for digitized items).
A description of the configuration required when other holdings information
fields are associated with multiple 852 fields is given under the in the section
Separate and Embedded Holdings Information in the Introduction
to the MARC 21 Concise Format for Holdings Data.
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.
Items highlighted in green indicate changes made
to the online format only. These changes will be made in the 2002 printed
edition of the MARC 21 Concise Formats (Available late 2002).
Identifies the organization holding the item or from which it is available.
May also contain detailed information about how to locate the item in a collection.
Indicators
- First - Shelving scheme
- # - No information provided
- 0 - Library of Congress classification
- 1 - Dewey Decimal classification
- 2 - National Library of Medicine classification
- 3 - Superintendent of Documents classification
- 4 - Shelving control number
- 5 - Title
Indicates that the item is shelved by a title. If
necessary, this title is contained in subfield $l (Shelving form of title).
- 7 - Source specified in subfield $2
- Second - Shelving order
A value that indicates whether an item is shelved under a primary or alternative
numbering scheme.
- # - No information provided
- 1 - Primary enumeration
This value is also used when only one numbering scheme is applicable.
- 2 - Alternative enumeration
Item carries two numbering schemes and is shelved by the secondary scheme.
Subfield Codes
- $a - Location (NR)
The institution or person holding the item or from which
access is given. Contains a MARC code for the organization or the name of
the institution or person holding the item. The source of the code
is the MARC Code List
for Organizations that is maintained by the Library of Congress.
For Canadian organizations, the source of the code is Symbols
and Interlibrary Loan Policies in Canada
- $b - Sublocation or collection (R)
The specific department, library, collection, etc., within the holding organization
in which the item is located or from which it is available.
- $c - Shelving location (R)
- $e - Address (R)
Street address, city, state, zip code, and country information for the current
physical location of the item.
- $f - Coded location qualifier (R)
A two- or three-character code that identifies the specific issues of the
item that are located apart from the main holdings of the same item. Subfield
$f immediately follows the subfield $a, $b, or $c being qualified.
- Qualifier type
- l - Latest
- The latest, including the current, time or part unit is housed in a
different location.
- p - Previous
- The previous, not including the current, time or part unit is housed
in a different location.
- Number of units
- 1-9 - Number of units
- When a number is not required to identify the specific units, the number
of units may be omitted. When Qualifier type is Latest (code 1), the number
includes the current time or part unit. When Qualifier type is Previous
(code p), the number does not include the current time or part unit.
- Unit type:
- Time
- m - Month(s)
- w - Week(s)
- y - Year(s)
- Part
- e - Edition(s)
- i - Issue(s)
- s - Supplement(s)
- $g - Non-coded location qualifier (R)
Free text that is used when the codes in subfield $f are inadequate for describing
the unit that is located apart from the main holdings of the same item. Subfield
$g immediately follows the subfield $a, $b, or $c being qualified.
- $h - Classification part (NR)
- $i - Item part (R)
- $j - Shelving control number (NR)
- $k - Call number prefix (R)
- $l - Shelving form of title (NR)
The shelving title of an unclassified item that is shelved by title.
- $m - Call number suffix (R)
- $n - Country code (NR)
A two- or three-character MARC code for the principal location contained in
subfield $a. Code from: MARC
Code List for Countries
- $p - Piece designation (NR)
An identification of a single piece when the holdings information does not
contain a field 863-865 (Enumeration and Chronology) or 876-878 (Item Information)
that contains a subfield $p (Piece designation).
- $q - Piece physical condition (NR)
A description of any unusual characteristic of the physical condition of the
piece when the information does not contain a field 863-865 (Enumeration and
Chronology) or 876-878 (Item Information) that contains a subfield $q (Piece
physical condition).
- $s - Copyright article-fee code (R)
- $t - Copy number (NR)
A copy number or a range of numbers for copies that have the same location
and call number when the holdings information does not contain an 863-865
Enumeration and Chronology field that contains subfield $t (Copy number).
- $x - Nonpublic note (R)
- $z - Public note (R)
- $2 - Source of classification or shelving scheme (NR)
Code from: MARC
Code Lists for Relators, Sources, Description Conventions
- $3 - Materials specified (NR)
Identifies the part of the bibliographic item to which the field applies.
Subfield $3 is the first subfield in the field.
- $6 - Linkage (NR) See Control
Subfields
- $8 - Sequence number (NR)
Data that sequences related holdings records. The sequence number is a variable-
length whole number which controls the display and processing sequencing of
multiple related holdings records that contain identical 852 $a, $b and $t.
Subfield $8 is always the first subfield of in the field.
Examples
852 |
02$aCtY$bMain$hLB201$i.M63 |
852 |
81$a[location identifier]$bMain$cmezzanine
stacks |
852 |
##$aDLC$bManuscript Division$eJames
Madison Memorial Building, 1st & Independence Ave., S.E., Washington, DC
USA$j4016 |
852 |
00$a[location identifier]$bRef.$fle |
852 |
81$a[location identifier]$bRef$gholographic
issue |
852 |
01$aNvLN$hZ67$i.L7 |
852 |
4#$aDLC$bMicRR$jMicrofilm
82/528 MicRR |
852 |
51$a[location identifier]$b0108$lNYT
MAG |
852 |
##$aDLC$bc-G & M$hG3820
1687$i.H62$mVault |
852 |
81$aFrPALP$bAnnex$ccenter
shelves$e10, rue du Général Camou$e75007
Paris$nfr |
852 |
81$a[location identifier]$b0131$p1100064014 |
852 |
##$a[location identifier]$bMain$coversize
shelving$qchild's graffiti on end papers |
852 |
0#$a[location identifier]$bMain$t1$hPZ7.D684$iA1
1979 |
852 |
##$3v. 1-6$a[location identifier]$bScience
Library$t1 |
852 |
##$aMH$cCurrent issues in R.R.$x1-54
on order in Microfiche |
852 |
01$aDLC$bSer Div$hA123$i.B456$zSigned
by author |
852 |
0#$82$a[location identifier 2]$hcall
no. |
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The information required to locate an electronic resource. The information
identifies the electronic location containing the resource or from which it
is available. It also contains information needed to retrieve the resource by
the access method identified in the first indicator position. The relationship
of the electronic location and access information in field 856 to the resource
identified by the record as a whole is identified by the second indicator. The
information contained in this field is sufficient to allow for the electronic
transfer of a file, subscription to an electronic journal, or logon to an electronic
resource. In some cases, only unique data elements are recorded which allow
the user to access a locator table on a remote host containing the remaining
information needed to access the resource.
Field 856 is repeated when the location elements vary (subfields $a, $b, $c)
and when more than one access method may be used. It is also repeated whenever
the electronic filename varies (subfield $f) except when a single intellectual
work is divided into different parts for online storage or retrieval.
Indicators
- First - Access method
A value that defines the access method to the electronic
resource. If the resource is available by more than one access method, the
field is repeated. When recording a URL in subfield $u, the value corresponds
to the access method (URL scheme), which is also the first element in the
string.
- # - No information provided
- 0 - Email
Indicates that access is through the Mail Transfer Protocol (MAILTP).
- 2 - Remote login (Telnet)
- 3 - Dial-up
Indicates that access is through a conventional telephone line.
- 4 - HTTP
Indicates that access is through the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP).
- 7 - Method specified in subfield $2
- Second - Relationship
A value that identifies the relationship between the electronic resource at
the location specified in 856 and the item in the record as a whole.
- # - No information provided
- 0 - Resource
Indicates that the electronic location in field 856 is for the same resource
described by the record as a whole. In this case, the item represented
by the bibliographic record is an electronic resource. If the data in
field 856 relates to a constituent unit of the resource represented by
the record, subfield $3 is used to specify the portion(s) to which the
field applies.
- 1 - Version of resource
Indicates that the location in field 856 is for an electronic version
of the resource described by the record. In this case, the item represented
by the bibliographic record is not electronic but an electronic version
is available.
- 2 - Related resource
Indicates that the location in field 856 is for an electronic resource
that is related to the item described by the record. In this case, the
item represented by the bibliographic record is not the electronic resource
itself. Subfield $3 can be used to further characterize the relationship
between the electronic item identified in field 856 and the item represented
by the bibliographic record as a whole.
- 8 - No display constant generated
Subfield Codes
- $a - Host name (R)
The fully qualified domain (host name) of the electronic location. It contains
a network address which is repeated if there is more than one address for
the same host.
- $b - Access number (R)
The access number associated with a host. It can contain
the Internet Protocol (IP) numeric address if the item is an Internet resource
or a telephone number if dial-up access is provided through a telephone line.
This data changes frequently and is generated by the system, rather than statically
stored.
- $c - Compression information (R)
Information about the compression of a file, in particular, whether a specific
program is required to decompress the file.
- $d - Path (R)
- $f - Electronic name (R)
- $h - Processor of request (NR)
The username, or processor of the request; generally the data which precedes
the "@" in the host address.
- $i - Instruction (R)
An instruction needed for the remote host to process a request.
- $j - Bits per second (NR)
- $k - Password (NR)
- $l - Logon (NR)
Characters needed to connect (i.e., logon, login, etc.)
to an electronic resource or FTP site. This subfield is used to record general-use
logon strings which do not require special security.
- $m - Contact for access assistance (R)
- $n - Name of location of host (NR)
The full name of the location of the host in subfield $a, including its geographical
location.
- $o - Operating system (NR)
- $p - Port (NR)
The portion of the address that identifies the process or service in the host.
- $q - Electronic format type (NR)
An identification of the electronic format type, which
is the data representation of the resource, such as text/html, ASCII, Postscript
file, executable application, or JPEG image. Electronic format type may be
taken from enumerated lists such as registered Internet Media Types (MIME
types).
- $r - Settings (NR)
- $s - File size (R)
- $t - Terminal emulation (R)
- $u - Uniform Resource Identifier (R)
The URI, which provides standard syntax for locating
an object using existing Internet protocols. Field 856 is structured to allow
for the creation of a URL from the concatenation of other separate 856 subfields.
Subfield $u may be used instead of those separate subfields or in addition
to them.
- $v - Hours access method available (R)
- $w - Record control number (R)
- $x - Nonpublic note (R)
- $y - Link text (R)
Used for display in place of the URL in subfield $u (Uniform resource identifier).
When subfield $y is present, applications should use the contents of it as
the link instead of subfield $u linking to the destination in subfield $u.
- $z - Public note (R)
- $2 - Access method (NR)
The access method when the first indicator value contains value 7.
- $3 - Materials specified (NR)
- $6 - Linkage (NR) See Control
Subfields
- $8 - Field link and sequence number (R) See Control
Subfields
Examples
856 |
1#$uftp://harvada.harvard.edu$kguest |
856 |
2#$aanthrax.micro.umn.edu$b128.101.95.23 |
856 |
1#$amaine.maine.edu$cMust be decompressed
with PKUNZIP$fresource.zip |
856 |
1#$uftp://wuarchive.wustl.edu/mirrors2/win3/games/atmoids.zip$cdecompress
with PKUNZIP.exe$xcannot verify because of transfer difficulty |
856 |
0#$akentvm.bitnet$facadlist file1$facadlist
file2$facadlist file3 |
856 |
42$3Finding aid$ulcweb2.loc.gov/ammem/ead/jackson.sgm |
856 |
0#$auicvm.bitnet$fAN2$hListserv |
856 |
2#$amadlab.sprl.umich.edu$nUniversity
of Michigan Weather Underground$p3000 |
856 |
41$uwww.jstor.org/journals/0277903x.html |
856 |
40$uwww.cdc.gov/ncidod/EID/eid.htm$qtext/html |
856 |
42$3Essays from annual reports$uwoodrow.mpls.frb.fed.us/pubs/ar/index.html |
856 |
1#$uftp://wuarchive.wustl.edu/mirrors/info-mac/util/color-system-icons.hqx$s16874
bytes |
856 |
41$upurl.oclc.org/OCLC/OLUC/34907403/1$xexport.uswest.com/ |
856 |
40$uwww.ref.oclc.org:2000$zAddress for
accessing the journal using authorization number and password through OCLC
FirstSearch Electronic Collections Online. Subscription to online journal
required for access to abstracts and full text |
856 |
4#$zPart of the Ovid Mental Health Collection (MHC). Follow
instructions on MedMenu page for Ovid login.$uinfo.med.yale.edu/medmenu/info%5Fcbc.html |
856 |
42$3French version$uwww.cgiar.org/ifpri/reports/0297rpt/0297-fr.htm |
856 |
4#$ususdl.fcla.edu/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/~fdl/fdlcgi?FA00000011%2Fjpg$yElectronic
resource (JPEG) |
856 |
4#$ususdl.fcla.edu/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/~fdl/fdlcgi?FA00000011%2Fpdf$yElectronic
resource (PDF) |
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