MARC 21 Concise Classification: Location and Alternate Graphics (8XX)


This is an ARCHIVED VERSION of the 2002 electronic edition of the MARC 21 Concise Formats. Please see www.loc.gov/marc/concise/ for the most up-to-date version of the electronic MARC 21 Concise Formats.

Fields 856 and 880 are the only 8XX fields defined in the MARC 21 classification format at the present time.

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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.

Items highlighted in green indicate changes made to the online format only. These changes will be corrected in the 2003 printed edition of the MARC 21 Concise Formats (Available late 2003).


856 - ELECTRONIC LOCATION AND ACCESS (R)

The information required to locate an electronic item. The information identifies the electronic location containing the item or from which it is available. It also contains information to retrieve the item by the access method identified in the first indicator position. 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 a library catalog.

Field 856 is repeated when the location elements vary (subfields $a, $b, $c). It is also repeated when more than one access method may be used, mirror sites are recorded, different formats/resolutions with different URLs are indicated, and related items are recorded.

In MARC 21 classification records, this field may be used to link an electronic resource intended to supplement the classification scheme, such as an image of a map in a table related to the classification of geographic names.

Indicators

Subfield Codes

Example


856

7#$uhttp://minaret.loc.gov/images/gschedule/G1350a.gif$yMap of West south central states

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880 - ALTERNATE GRAPHIC REPRESENTATION (R)

The full content-designated representation, in a different script, of another field in the same record. Field 880 is linked to the associated regular field by subfield $6 (Linkage). A subfield $6 in the associated field also links that field to the 880 field. When an associated field does not exist in the record, field 880 is constructed as if it did and a reserved occurrence number (00) is used to indicate the special situation. The data in field 880 may be in more than one script.

Indicators

Subfield Codes

Examples


880

##$6680-02/N$i[Explanatory text in Cyrillic script]

880

##$6153-01/(B$aHA1$cHA4737$jStatistics

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