018 - Copyright Article-Fee Code (NR)
      
      MARC 21 Bibliographic - Full
      October 2002
      
      
         
            First Indicator Undefined # - Undefined 
 
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            Second Indicator Undefined # - Undefined 
 
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            Subfield Codes
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            $a - Copyright article-fee code (NR $6 - Linkage (NR) 
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            $8 - Field link and sequence number (R) 
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      FIELD DEFINITION AND SCOPE
      Unique identification code for component parts appearing in monographs or continuing resources.
      Recorded in the record for the component part, not in the record for the host item.
      
      GUIDELINES FOR APPLYING CONTENT DESIGNATORS
      ■ INDICATORS
      
      
         - Both indicator positions are undefined; each contains a blank (#).
 
      
      
      ■ SUBFIELD CODES
      
      $a - Copyright article-fee code 
            
               
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                  | 018 | 
                  ##$a0844021842/78/010032-08$01.25/1
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                  | 018 | 
                  ##$a03043923/78/050243-03$00.95/0
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      $8 - Field link and sequence number 
        
    
      
      INPUT CONVENTIONS
      Structure - Copyright article-fee code is composed of five parts: 1) the International Standard Serial Number (ISSN) or the International
         Standard Book Number (ISBN), an eight or ten-digit number constructed according to ISO 3297 or 2108; 2) the last two digits
         of the year of publication of the component part; 3) the item number, an eight-digit number designed to guarantee the uniqueness
         of the code; 4) a per-copy fee, a four-digit number giving the fee for photocopying the work, stated in local currency (e.g.,
         US or Canadian dollars); and 5) the author-royalty indicator, a one-digit number indicating that there is a royalty agreement
         with the author(s) (1) or there is no royalty agreement (0).Code contains slash marks (/) between each part except between the item number and the per-copy fee, where a currency mark
         (e.g., the dollar sign “$”) is used. For fees given in US and Canadian dollars, the per-copy fee contains a decimal point
         after the second digit. For more information about the code, see the Copyright Clearance Center’s website at: www.copyright.com.
      
      Copyright article-fee code is composed of five parts: 1) the International Standard Serial Number (ISSN) or the International
         Standard Book Number (ISBN), an eight or ten-digit number constructed according to ISO 3297 or 2108; 2) the last two digits
         of the year of publication of the component part; 3) the item number, an eight-digit number designed to guarantee the uniqueness
         of the code; 4) a per-copy fee, a four-digit number giving the fee for photocopying the work, stated in local currency (e.g.,
         US or Canadian dollars); and 5) the author-royalty indicator, a one-digit number indicating that there is a royalty agreement
         with the author(s) (1) or there is no royalty agreement (0).Code contains slash marks (/) between each part except between the item number and the per-copy fee, where a currency mark
         (e.g., the dollar sign “$”) is used. For fees given in US and Canadian dollars, the per-copy fee contains a decimal point
         after the second digit. For more information about the code, see the Copyright Clearance Center’s website at: www.copyright.com.
      
      Punctuation - Field 018 does not end with a mark of punctuation unless the field ends with an abbreviation, an initialism, or data that
         ends with a mark of punctuation.