MARC 21 Concise Authority: Control Fields (00X)
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Fields 001-008 contain the record control number and other
control and coded information that are used in processing MARC
authority records. Each control field is identified by a field tag in the
Directory and contains either a single data element or a series of
fixed-length data elements identified by relative character position. Variable
control fields contain neither indicator positions nor subfield codes.
Information for Translators and Other Users
Items highlighted in red indicate changes made
after the 2001 edition of the MARC 21 Concise Formats was published and
are included in the 2002 printed edition of the MARC 21 Concise Formats.
The control number assigned by the organization creating, using, or distributing
the record.
Examples
001 |
n##86742756# |
001 |
0010C0086## |
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The MARC code for the organization whose control number is contained in field
001 (Control Number). 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 that is maintained by the
National Library of Canada.
Examples
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Sixteen characters that indicate the date and time of the latest record transaction
and serve as a version identifier for the record. The data and time are recorded
according to Representation of Dates and Times (ISO 8601) in the pattern
yyyymmdd.
Example
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Forty character positions (00-39) that contain positionally-defined data elements
that provide coded information about the record as a whole or about special
aspects of the 1XX heading or 4XX/5XX tracing fields. Undefined character positions
contain either a blank (#) or a fill character ( | ). Each defined character
position must contain either a defined code or a fill character. The fill character
may be used (in certain character positions) when a cataloging organization
makes no attempt to code the character position. Field 008 is not repeatable.
Character positions
- 00-05 - Date entered on file
The computer-generated, six-character numeric string that indicates the date
the MARC record was created. The date is recorded in the pattern yymmdd.
- 06 - Direct or indirect geographic subdivision
Indicates whether the 1XX heading may be subdivided geographically when used
as a subject heading and, if so, the method of subdivision used.
- # - Not subdivided geographically
The heading may not be subdivided geographically.
- d - Subdivided geographically--direct
The heading may be followed immediately by the name of the specific place
to which it is limited without the interposition of a subdivision for
the larger geographic entity.
- i - Subdivided geographically--indirect
The name of the larger geographic entity is interposed between the heading
and the subdivision for the specific place to which the heading is limited.
- n - Not applicable
Heading is unestablished or is an established heading that is not appropriate
for use as a subject added entry in bibliographic records (008/15, code
b).
- 07 - Romanization scheme
Indicates whether the 1XX field contains the romanized form of the heading
and, if so, identifies the romanization scheme used.
- a - International standard
- c - National library association standard
- d - National library or bibliographic agency standard
- f - Standard of unknown origin
- g - Conventional romanization or conventional form of name in language
of cataloging agency
- n - Not applicable
The 1XX heading is not romanized.
- 08 - Language of catalog
Indicates whether the heading in the 1XX field and its associated reference
structure are valid according to the rules used in establishing headings for
English-language catalogs, French-language catalogs, or both.
- # - No information provided
- 09 - Kind of record
Indicates whether the record represents an established or unestablished 1XX
heading.
- a - Established heading
The 100-151 field contains an established name, name/title,
uniform title, topical term, or one of these used in an extended subject
heading.
- b - Untraced reference
The 100-151 field contains an unestablished heading that
is not traced as a 4XX field in any established heading record. The reference
record contains a 260 or 666 field.
- c - Traced reference
The 100-151 field contains an unestablished heading that
is traced as a 4XX field in the record for each established heading referred
to in fields 260 or 664.
- d - Subdivision
The 18X field contains an unestablished heading that
may be used as a subject subdivision with an established heading.
- e - Node label
The 150 field contains an unestablished term that may
be used in the systematic section of a thesaurus to indicate the logical
basis on which a category is divided.
- f - Established heading and subdivision
The 15X field contains an established heading that may
be used as a main term and as a subject subdivision.
- g - Reference and subdivision
The 15X field contains an unestablished heading that
may be used as a reference term and as a subject subdivision.
- 10 - Descriptive cataloging rules
Identifies the descriptive cataloging rules used to formulate the 1XX name,
name/title, or uniform title heading in established heading or reference records.
- a - Earlier rules
The 1XX heading conforms to descriptive cataloging conventions used prior
to the 1967 publication of Anglo-American Cataloging Rules (AACR
1).
- b - AACR 1
The 1XX heading conforms to the 1967 Anglo-American Cataloging Rules.
- c - AACR 2
The 1XX heading conforms to the second edition of Anglo-American Cataloguing
Rules.
- d - AACR 2 compatible heading
The 1XX heading does not follow but is considered compatible with AACR
2.
- n - Not applicable
The 1XX heading is not a name, name/title, or uniform title formulated
according to descriptive cataloging conventions and is not appropriate
for use as a main or added entry in bibliographic records.
- z - Other
The 1XX heading conforms to a set of descriptive cataloging conventions
other than those specified by the other defined codes.
- 11 - Subject heading system/thesaurus
Identifies the subject heading system/thesaurus building conventions used
to formulate the 1XX heading in established heading, reference, subdivision,
or node label records.
- a - Library of Congress Subject Headings
The 1XX heading conforms to Library of Congress Subject Headings
(LCSH).
- b - LC subject headings for children's literature
The 1XX heading conforms to the "AC Subject Headings" section of LCSH.
- c - Medical Subject Headings
The 1XX heading conforms to Medical Subject Headings (MeSH).
- d - National Agricultural Library subject authority file
The 1XX heading conforms to the NAL subject authority file.
- k - Canadian Subject Headings
The 1XX heading conforms to Canadian Subject Headings.
- n - Not applicable
The 1XX heading does not conform to a set of subject heading/thesaurus
conventions and is not appropriate for use as a subject added entry in
bibliographic records.
- r - Art and Architecture Thesaurus
The 1XX heading conforms to Art and Architecture Thesaurus.
- s - Sears List of Subject Headings
The 1XX heading conforms to Sears List of Subject Headings.
- v - Répertoire de vedettes-matière
The 1XX heading conforms to Répertoire de vedettes-matière.
- z - Other
The 1XX heading conforms to a set of subject heading system/thesaurus
conventions other than those specified by the other defined codes. A MARC
code for the conventions used may be contained in field 040$f.
- 12 - Type of series
Indicates the type of series heading contained in the 1XX field in an established
heading record.
- a - Monographic series
The 1XX field contains a collective series heading that applies to a group
of separate publications and/or subseries.
- b - Multipart item
The 1XX field contains a collective heading that applies to a multipart
monographic publication.
- c - Series-like phrase
The 1XX field contains a series-like phrase that may or may not be treated
as a series.
- n - Not applicable
The 1XX heading does not represent a series or a series-like phrase and
is not appropriate for use as a series added entry in bibliographic records.
- z - Other
The 1XX field contains a heading for a publication that does not fit any
of the other defined codes but for which series-type treatment is required.
- 13 - Numbered or unnumbered series
Indicates the numbering characteristics of the series (or series-like phrase)
represented by the 1XX heading.
- n - Not applicable
The 1XX heading is not a series heading (008/12, code n).
- 14 - Heading use--main or added entry
Indicates whether the 1XX heading is appropriate for use as a main or added
entry in bibliographic records.
- a - Appropriate
The 1XX heading in an established heading record conforms to descriptive
cataloging conventions.
- b - Not appropriate
The 1XX heading in an established heading record does not conform to descriptive
cataloging conventions or the 1XX field contains an unestablished heading
in a reference, subdivision, or node label record.
- | - No attempt to code
- 15 - Heading use--subject added entry
Indicates whether the 1XX heading is appropriate for use as a subject added
entry in bibliographic records.
- a - Appropriate
The 1XX heading in an established heading record conforms to subject heading
system/thesaurus conventions.
- b - Not appropriate
The 1XX heading in an established heading record does not conform to subject
heading system/thesaurus conventions or the 1XX field contains an unestablished
heading in a reference, subdivision, or node label record.
- 16 - Heading use--series added entry
Indicates whether the 1XX heading is appropriate for use as a series added
entry in bibliographic records.
- a - Appropriate
The 1XX heading in an established heading record represents one of the
types of series coded in 008/12 (code a, b, c, or z).
- b - Not appropriate
The 1XX heading in an established heading record does not represent one
of the types of series coded in 008/12 (code n) or the 1XX field contains
an unestablished heading in a reference, subdivision, or node label record.
- 17 - Type of subject subdivision
Indicates the type of subject subdivision heading contained in the 1XX field
of a subdivision record, an established heading and subdivision record, or
a reference and subdivision record.
- n - Not applicable
The 1XX heading is not a subject subdivision.
- 18-27 - Undefined character positions
Each contains a blank (#) or a fill character ( | )
- 28 - Type of government agency
Indicates whether the 1XX heading represents a government agency and, if so,
the jurisdictional level of the agency.
- # - Not a government agency
- a - Autonomous or semi-autonomous component
- i - International intergovernmental
- o - Government agency--type undetermined
- s - State, provincial, territorial, dependent, etc.
- u - Unknown if heading is government agency
- 29 - Reference evaluation
Indicates whether the 4XX/5XX tracing fields in a record have been evaluated
for consistency with the rules used to formulate the 1XX heading in the record.
- a - Tracings are consistent with the heading
- b - Tracings are not necessarily consistent with the heading
- n - Not applicable
The record contains no 4XX/5XX tracing fields.
- 30 - Undefined character position
Contains a blank (#) or a fill character ( | )
- 31 - Record update in process
Indicates whether a change in any field in a record is being considered.
- b - Record is being updated
Alerts users to a potential change in a record and that it may not be
advisable to use the 1XX heading in a bibliographic record.
- 32 - Undifferentiated personal name
Indicates whether a personal name heading contained in field 100 in an established
heading record or a reference record is used by one person or by two or more
persons.
- a - Differentiated personal name
The name in field 100 is a unique name.
- b - Undifferentiated personal name
The name in field 100 is used by two or more persons.
- n - Not applicable
The 1XX heading is not a personal name or the personal name is a family
name.
- 33 - Level of establishment
Indicates the extent to which the formulation of the 100-151 heading conforms
to the descriptive cataloging rules coded in 008/10 and/or the subject heading
system/thesaurus conventions coded in 008/11.
- b - Memorandum
The 100-151 heading is fully established but has not been used in a bibliographic
record. When the heading is used, code b may
be changed to code a or c.
- c - Provisional
The 100-151 heading cannot be formulated satisfactorily because of inadequate
information. When the needed information is available, code c may
be changed to code a.
- d - Preliminary
The 100-151 heading is taken from a bibliographic record because the bibliographic
item is not available at the time the heading is established. When a bibliographic
item is available, code d may be changed
to code a.
- n - Not applicable
The 1XX field contains an unestablished heading in a reference, subdivision,
reference and subdivision, or node label record.
- 34-37 - Undefined character positions
Each contains a blank (#) or a fill character ( | )
- 38 - Modified record
Indicates whether the record is modified from its intended content.
- s - Shortened
Some of the data has been omitted because the record would have exceeded
the maximum length allowed by a particular system.
- x - Missing characters
Characters that could not be converted into machine-readable form due
to character set limitations are missing from the record.
- 39 - Cataloging source
Indicates the creator of an authority record. If the cataloging source is
known, it is identified in subfield $a of field 040 (Cataloging Source). The
parties responsible for the MARC authority records are determined by the code
in 008/39 and the MARC code(s) or names(s) in field 040.
- # - National bibliographic agency
- c - Cooperative cataloging program
The creator of the authority data is a participant (other than a national
bibliographic agency) in a cooperative cataloging program.
- d - Other
An organization that is other than a national bibliographic agency or
a participant in a cooperative cataloging program.
- u - Unknown
The creator of the authority data is unknown. This code is used when an
organization transcribe manual authority data from an unknown source.
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