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This section describes and illustrates models for recording data in multiple scripts in MARC records. One script may be considered the primary script of the data content of the record, even though other scripts are also used for data content. (Note: ASCII is used for the structural elements of the record, and most coded data are also specified within the ASCII range of characters.) The general models for multiscript data that are followed with MARC 21 are described below.
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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.
Model A data in the regular fields is linked to the data in 880 fields by a subfield $6 that occurs in both of the associated fields. Specifications for field 880 are under that field; description of subfield $6 is in the Control Subfields section; specifications for character sets and repertoires for scripts are found in MARC 21 Specifications for Record Structure, Character Sets, and Exchange Media .
Although the data in the following records is taken from actual holdings records, these
records
are included for illustration only and are not necessarily usable for holdings
purposes. The creator of the holdings data is not specified in these sample records. Escape
sequences are not included in the example records.
In this example, the language of cataloging is English language (Latin script) and the language of the location is Russian (Cyrillic script). The cataloging agency provides transliteration of the Cyrillic script data into the Latin script.
040 |
##$a***$beng$c*** |
066 |
##$c(N |
852 |
##$6880-01$aRossiiskii tsentr khraneniíà i dokumentov noveishei istorii |
880 |
##$6852-01/(N$a[Location in Cyrillic] |
This example is a multiscript record that follows Model B. Here, the language of cataloging is English (Latin script) and the language of the location is Russian (Cyrillic script).
040 |
##$a***$beng$c*** |
852 |
##$a[Location in Cyrillic] |
852 |
##$aRossiiskii tsentr khraneniíà i dokumentov noveishei istorii |
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