034 - Coded Cartographic Mathematical Data (R)
MARC 21 Bibliographic - Concise
2008
This is an ARCHIVED VERSION of the
2008 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.
Coded form of the mathematical data contained in field 255
(Mathematical Data Area) of the bibliographic record.
Indicators
First - Type of scaleSpecifies the type of scale information
given.
0 - Scale indeterminable/No scale recorded
Used when no representative fraction is given in field
255.
1 - Single scale
3 - Range of scales
Second - Type of ring
# - Not applicable
0 - Outer ring
1 - Exclusion ring
Subfield Codes
$a - Category of scale (NR)
One-character alphabetic code indicating the type of scale
of the item.
- b - Angular scale
Used for celestial charts.
- z - Other type of scale
Any other type of scale, for example, a time scale,
quantitative statistical scale, etc.
$b - Constant ratio linear horizontal scale (R)
Denominator of the representative fraction for the
horizontal scale.
$c - Constant ratio linear vertical scale (R)
Denominator of the representative fraction for the vertical
scale of relief models and other three-dimensional items.
$d - Coordinates - westernmost longitude (NR)
$e - Coordinates - easternmost longitude (NR)
$f - Coordinates - northernmost latitude (NR)
$g - Coordinates - southernmost latitude (NR)
Subfields $d, $e, $f, and $g always appear together. The
coordinates may be recorded in the form hdddmmss
(hemisphere-degrees-minutes-seconds), however, other forms
are also allowed, such as decimal degrees. The subelements
are each right justified and unused positions contain
zeros.
$h - Angular scale (R)
Scale, if known, for celestial charts.
$j - Declination - northern limit (NR)
$k - Declination - southern limit (NR)
$m - Right ascension - eastern limit (NR)
$n - Right ascension - western limit (NR)
Subfields $j and $k are each eight characters in length and
record the declination in the form hdddmmss
(hemisphere-degrees-minutes-seconds). The degree, minute
and second elements are each right justified and the unused
positions contain zeros. (If declination of center is
known, it is repeated in both subfields).
Subfield $m and $n are each six characters in length and
record the right ascension in the form hhmmss
(hour-minute-seconds). The hour, minute and second elements
are each right justified and the unused positions contain
zeros. (If the right ascension of center is known, it is
repeated in both subfields).
$p - Equinox (NR)
Equinox or epoch for a celestial chart. Usually recorded in
the form yyyy (year) according to the Gregorian
calendar, but may include a decimal including the month in
the form yyyy.mm (year-month).
$r - Distance from earth (NR)
Distance of celestial bodies, such as planets or stars,
from the Earth in light-years in star atlases.
$s - G-ring latitude (R)
$t - G-ring longitude (R)
$x - Beginning date (NR)
Beginning of the date period of the data in which the
coordinates describe. The date is structured in the form of
YYYYMMDD. When no date is recorded, it is assumed
that the coordinate information is current.
$y - Ending date (NR)
Ending of the date period of the data in which the
coordinates describe. The date is structured in the form of
YYYYMMDD. When no date is recorded, it is assumed
that the coordinate information is current.
$z - Name of extraterrestrial body (NR)
Name of a planet or other extraterrestrial body specified
when the coordinate data recorded in subfields $d, $e, $f
and $g do not describe an entity on Earth.
$8 - Field link and sequence number (R)
Examples
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1#$aa$b744000
$c96000 |
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1#$aa$b253440
$dE0790000$eE0860000
$fN0200000
$gN0120000[The above two examples
illustrate records for flat maps or flat maps in
atlases.] |
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1#$aa$dE079.533265
$eE086.216635$fS012.583377
$gS020.419532 |
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1#$aa$d+079.533265
$e+086.216635$f-012.583377
$g-020.419532 |
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0#$ab$jN0300000
$kN0300000$m021800
$n021800 |
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##$dE0110000$eE0320000
$fN0690000$gN0550000
$x17210000
$y19171200$2[code for
Hammond atlas of world history] |
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##$dE0110000$eE0240000
$fN0690000$gN0550000
$x19171200 $2[code for
The statesman's year-book][Coordinates for Sweden showing
period when Finland was part and then separated] |
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##$dW113.0000$eW113.0000
$fN000.0000$gN000.0000
$zMars $2[code for Mars
Global Surveyor] |