MARC 21 Concise Classification:
Invalid Number Tracing Fields (4XX)
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edition of the MARC 21 Concise Formats. Please see
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Fields in this group are used to trace references from an invalid classification number to
a valid or partially valid number. In the MARC 21 classification format, only one Invalid
Number Tracing field is currently defined.
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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.
A tracing for a cross reference from an invalid
classification number.
Indicators
- First - Source of classification
number
- Second - Undefined
Subfield Codes
- $a - Classification number element--single
number or beginning number of span
(R)
- $c - Classification number element--ending
number of span
(R)
- $h - Caption hierarchy
(R)
A caption for each higher level of the caption hierarchy that precedes the caption
for a classification number or span that is contained in subfield $j (Caption). The caption at the
highest level is recorded in the first subfield $h. The caption at each successive level is recorded
in sequence in separate subfields $h up to and including the level that precedes the caption
contained in subfield $j. Captions for all levels of the hierarchy are recorded in the field. If
the caption in subfield $j is the highest level of the hierarchy, subfield $h is not used.
(However, some systems may wish to omit some levels of the hierarchy for display purposes.)
A caption hierarchy for classification numbers in a summary number span in the
Dewey Decimal Classification is contained in subfield $k (Summary number span caption hierarchy). - $i - Reference instruction phrase
(NR)
See Tracings and References
- $j - Caption
(NR)
The lowest caption in the caption hierarchy for a classification number or
span. - $k - Summary number span caption hierarchy
(R)
The caption at a level higher than the last for a summary number span when the
classification scheme identified in field 084 (Classification Scheme and Edition) is the
Dewey Decimal Classification. Caption hierarchies for single
classification numbers, defined numbers spans, or other types of summary number spans are
contained in subfield $h. The last caption in the caption hierarchy for a summary number span
in field 153 (008/07, Type of number, code c for summary number span) is recorded in subfield
$j. - $t - Topic
(NR)
The topic to which the tracing applies. - $w - Control subfield
(NR)
See Tracings and References
- 1 Hierarchical relationship
- $z - Table identification
(NR)
The identification of the table to which the classification number belongs. The
identification of the table by which a classification number or span is further subarranged is
contained in field 762 (Table Identification). Subfield $z is input before the first element of the
classification number in the first subfield $a. - $6 - Linkage
(NR)
See Control Subfields
- $8 - Field link and sequence number
(R)
See Control Subfields
Examples
453 |
00$wj$aHD1501.2$hIndustries. Land use. Labor$hAgricultural economics$jLandlord |
453 |
1#$wanna$z2$a71335$hGeographic Areas, Historical Periods, Persons$kSpecific continents, countries, localities; extraterrestrial worlds$kThe modern world; extraterrestrial worlds$hNorth America$hCanada$hOntario$kSouthern Ontario$hLake Erie region$jSt. Thomas |
453 |
0#$wj$aH61.5$hSocial Science (General)$hTheory. Method. Relation to other subjects$jStatistical methods |
453 |
0#$wj$aNA3640.52$hArchitecture$hArchitectural decoration$jPainted decoration (color use) |
453 |
0#$wmnna$a621.3883320288$hTechnology (Applied sciences)$hEngineering and allied operations$hApplied physics$hElectrical engineering; lighting; superconductivity; magnetic engineering; applied optics; paraphotic technology; electronics; communications engineering; computers$hElectronics, communications engineering$kSpecific communication systems$hTelevision$hComponents and devices$hVideorecorders and videorecordings$hMiscellany$hAuxiliary techniques and procedures; apparatus, equipment, materials$jMaintenance and repair |
453 |
1#$wm$z4$a142$hSubdivisions of Individual Languages and Language Families$hPhilosophy and theory$hLanguage and communication$jEtymology |
453 |
0#$wanna$a617.307$hTechnology (Applied sciences)$hMedical sciences. Medicine$hMiscellaneous branches of medicine. Surgery$kSurgery$hOrthopedics$jOrthopedic appliances |
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