Abbreviated Title Source Codes
Introduction
Abbreviated Title Source Codes
Abbreviated Title Source Code Usage in
MARC
Introduction
Abbreviated Title Sources identifies lists of abbreviated resource titles and assigns a code for each source. The purpose of the source codes is to enable indication of the abbreviated title source so that the abbreviated title may be interpreted. For code assignment, general structure, usage, and maintenance guidelines see Source Codes for Vocabularies, Rules, and Schemes.
Arrangement of the List
Entries in the list are arranged in alphabetical order by the code and consist of the source code followed by the bibliographic citation for the source documentation. The citations are linked to the online source for some codes.
Code Structure
Each code consists of a maximum of 12 characters, including lowercase alphabetic characters, numeric characters 0 through 9, and the hyphen (-). Possible additions to codes are described in Source Codes.
Abbreviated Title Source Codes
- din1430
- Key Title nach DIN 1430 (Berlin: Beuth)
- din1502
- Regeln für das Kürzen von Wörtern in Titeln und für das Kürzen der Titel von Veröffentlichungen: DIN 1502 (Berlin; Köln: Beuth)
- dnlm
- National Library of Medicine Locatorplus (Bethesda, MD: National Library of Medicine)
- hlasja
- HLAS journal abbreviations (Washington, DC: Library of Congress, Hispanic Division
- inisaljt
- INIS: authority list for journal titles
- issnkey
- Abbreviated key titles
Abbreviated Title Source Code Usage in MARC
MARC 21 Formats and Fields
- Bibliographic records
- 210 $2 (Abbreviated Title / Source)