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363 - Normalized Date and Sequential Designation (R)


MARC 21 Bibliographic - Concise
2008

The numeric, alphabetic and/or normalized date designation used on the bibliographic item that identifies its parts and shows the relationship of the parts to the whole.

Indicators
First - Start/End designator
# - No information provided
0 - Starting information
1 - Ending information
Second - State of issuance
# - Not specified
0 - Closed
The sequence of the publication has terminated and is no longer being issued.
1 - Open
The sequence of the publication continues to be issued.
Subfield Codes
$a - First level of enumeration (NR)
$b - Second level of enumeration (NR)
$c - Third level of enumeration (NR)
$d - Fourth level of enumeration (NR)
$e - Fifth level of enumeration (NR)
$f - Sixth level of enumeration (NR)
$g - Alternative numbering scheme, first level of enumeration (NR)
$h - Alternative numbering scheme, second level of enumeration (NR)
$i - First level of chronology (NR)
$j - Second level of chronology (NR)
$k - Third level of chronology (NR)
$l - Fourth level of chronology (NR)
$m - Alternative numbering scheme, chronology (NR)
Highest level of an alternative chronology scheme.
$u - First level textual designation (NR)
Textual information associated with enumeration and chronology.
$v - First level of chronology, issuance (NR)
For items that use coverage in subfield $i (First level of chronology) when the issuing date is different.
$x - Nonpublic note (R)
$z - Public note (R)
$6 - Linkage (NR)
See description of this subfield in Appendix A: Control Subfields.
$8 - Field link and sequence number (NR)
See description of this subfield in Appendix A: Control Subfields.
Examples
363 01$i2004
363 01$a15$b2$i2005
363 00$81.1\x$i1949$v1951
363 10$81.2\x$i1956$v1959
363 00$81.1\x$a1$i1964
363 10$81.2\x$a19$b5$i1982
363 00$81.1\x$a15$i1904$jApr$k2
363 10$81.2\x$a44$i1933$jApr$k29
363 00$81.1\x$uWahlper.$a2$i1950/54$v1955
363 10$81.2\x$a11$i1990/95 $v1996
363 01$a24$b2$i1986

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