761 - Add or Divide Like Instructions (R)
MARC 21 Classification - Concise
2007
This is an ARCHIVED VERSION of the
2007 electronic edition of the MARC 21 Concise
Formats. Please see loc.gov/marc/concise/
for the most up-to-date version of the electronic MARC 21
Concise Formats.
Information necessary to construct a classification number
by adding numbers from other parts of a schedule or from a
table or by basing it on numbers defined in other parts of a
schedule (dividing it the way numbers in other parts of the
schedule are divided).
Indicators
First - Undefined
# - Undefined
Second - Combined note types
0 - Not a combined note
1 - Add or divide like portion of a combined note
2 - Class elsewhere portion of a combined note
3 - Relocation portion of a combined note
Subfield Codes
$a - Number where instructions are found-single number or
beginning number of span (R)
$b - Base number (NR)
$c - Classification number-ending number of span (R)
$d - Divided like number (R)
$e - Example class number (R)
$f - Facet designator (R)
$i - Explanatory text (R)
$n - Negative example class number (R)
Example of the incorrect classification number for the
topic used to illustrate the add or divide like
instruction.
$r - Root number (R)
Initial digits of the pattern number or span when these
digits are not added. If this subfield is present, subfield
$d (Divided like number) must also be present to specify
the digits that are added.
$x - Other classification number (R)
Classification numbers other than those that belong in one
of the other defined subfields. If the number is part of a
classification number span, subfield $c is used for the
ending number in the span.
$z - Table identification (R)
$8 - Field link and sequence number (NR)
Examples
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#0$iAdd country number
in table to$b910 |
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#0$iAdd to base
number$b025.29$inotation
$z2$d1$c9
$ifrom Table 2, e.g., acquisition of
materials from Latin
America$e025.298 |
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#1$81.1$iAdd
to base
number$b338.17$ithe
numbers
following$r63$iin
$d633$c638,$ie.g.,
rice or seed
rice$e338.17318,$iforestry
$e338.1749,$iforest
products$e338.17498
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#2$81.2$ifor
supply of timber in nature,
see$x333.7511; |
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#2$81.3$ifor
demand for timber, see$x333.7512 |
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#1$81.1$iAdd
to base
number$b660.2844$ithe
numbers
following$r547.2$iin
$d547.21$c547.29,
$ie.g.,
fermentation$e660.28449
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#3$81.2$ipolymerization
relocated
from$x660.28448$ito
$x668.92 |
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#1$81.1$iAdd
to base
number$b333.85$ithe
numbers
following$r553$iin
$d553.2$c553.9,$ie.g.,
tin$e333.85453,$iuranium
$e333.854932
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#2$81.2$ifor
fossil fuels, see$x333.82; |
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#2$81.3$ifor
groundwater, see$x333.9104 |
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#1$81.1$iAdd
to base
number$b759$ithe
numbers
following$z2$r4$iin
notation$z2$d43$c48
$ifrom Table 2, e.g., painting and
paintings of France$e759.4
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#3$81.2$iindividual
painters from countries of former Soviet Central Asia
relocated
from$x759.7$ito$x759.9584
$c759.9587 |
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#0$iAdd as instructed
under$a102$c107 |
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#0$iAdd country number
in table to$bNB200 |
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#0$iAdd to base
number$b025.06$inotation
$d001$c999,$ie.g.,
MEDLINE$e 025.0661 |
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#0$iDivide
like$dND1309$cND1309.6 |
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#0$iAdd to base
number$b016
notation$d001$c999,
$ie.g., bibliographies of
philosophy$e016.1,$iof
novels$e016.80883 |
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#0$iAdd to base
number$b780.0$ithree-digit
notation$d001$c999,
$ie.g., music and
literature$e780.08,$imusic
and Welsh
literature$e780.0891$i(not
$n780.089166),$imusic
and the performing
arts$e780.079$i(not
$n780.07902) |
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#0$iAdd$f00
$ifor standard subdivisions; see
instructions at beginning of Table 1 |
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#0$iSubarrange
like$dQC793.5.A22$cQC793.5.A229 |
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#0$iAdd to base
number$b88$ias
instructed at beginning of Table 3, e.g., a collection of
classical Greek
literature$e880.8;$ihowever,
observe the special interpretations of and exceptions to
notation from Table 3 that appear below, e.g., classical
Greek poetry of the ancient
period$e881.01,$iclassical
Greek epic poetry and fiction of the ancient
period$e883.01 |
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#0$iAdd to base
number$b014$ithe
numbers
following$r03$iin
$d031$c039$i(but
not notation 02 for books of miscellaneous facts), e.g.,
bibliographies and catalogs of anonymous and pseudonymous
works in Russian$e014.71 |
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#1$81.1$iAdd
to base
number$b755$ithe
numbers
following$r704.948$iin
$d704.9482$c704.9489,
$ie.g., paintings of Holy
Family$e755.56$i;
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#0$iAdd
to$z4$b24$inotation
$z6$d1$c9
$ifrom Table 6, e.g., French words in
the language$z4$e2441,
$iFrench words in
English$e422.441 |