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MARC Tags 7XX, 8XX, 9XX. How they’re used n MARC tags 7XX u Added entries u Linking fields--serials n MARC tags 8XX u Series u Holdings data u Linking.

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1 MARC Tags 7XX, 8XX, 9XX

2 How they’re used n MARC tags 7XX u Added entries u Linking fields--serials n MARC tags 8XX u Series u Holdings data u Linking field for non-Latin scripts n MARC tags 9XX u Internal use

3 MARC tags 700-730—Added entries n Main vs added entry u Every bib record has one main entry u Is either a name (author, composer, performer, corporate body, etc.) or title (uniform title or title proper) n Added entries establish authorized access points for: u Creators that are not given main entry and/or u Additional creators that contribute to the work (mixed/joint responsibility) n Records may have multiple added entries

4 MARC tags 700-730—Added entries n Use to list additional responsibility or responsibility that cannot be given main entry u Editors/compilers u AACR—more than three authors F 245 $c—record 1 st author … [et al.]. F Record gets title main entry; 1 st author given added entry u Corporate bodies F Limited instances where corporate body is given main entry See AACR 21.1B2 or RDA 19.2.1.1.1 F Usually corporate bodies are added entries Exception: musical groups on musical sound recordings F Videos—production companies, publisher, distributor

5 Commonly used added entry fields n 700—Added entry--Personal name (includes family names) n 710—Added entry--Corporate name n 711—Added entry--Meeting name n 730—Added entry--Uniform title

6 MARC tag 700 n Added entry--Personal name (includes family names) u Illustrators, translators, inkers, colorists, readers of audiobooks, etc. u Author/title entry for original work or related work u Videos—cast and crew

7 MARC tag 710 n Added entry--Corporate name u Corporate name not eligible for main entry u Videos—production companies, publisher, distributor

8 MARC coding—Indicators and punctuation n Indicators and punctuation in 700, 710, 711 are the same as in 100, 110, 111 n Period or dash precedes subfield t in author/title entry; ending punctuation is period u 700 1^ $aAusten, Jane,$d1775-1817.$tEmma. n Comma or dash precedes subfield e; ending punctuation is period u 710 2^ $aAcorn Media (Firm),$edistributor.

9 MARC tag 720  Added entry—Uncontrolled name  Often seen in level 3 records  Name is entered without regard to established form of name  Change to correct form and MARC coding when upgrading

10 MARC tag 720 MARC tag 720 is not indexed—will not come up in a search

11 MARC tag 720  Corrected record

12 MARC tag 730—Added entry—uniform title n Use for: u Names of journals and newspapers u Radio and television programs u Motion pictures and videorecordings

13 MARC tag 740—Uncontrolled related/analytical title n Use for: u Individual titles in a collection (sound recording, poems, etc.)

14 MARC tag 740—Uncontrolled related/analytical title (cont.) n Use for: u Title(s) after the first title in the 245 in works by the same author without a collective title.

15 MARC coding—Indicators and punctuation—MARC tags 730/740 n 1 st indicator—non-filing characters u Use 0 and omit initial articles n 2 nd indicator—type of entry u Usually blank in 730 u 2 nd indicator 2 used most with 740 F Use when the entry is contained in the work being described n Ending punctuation for both is period (.)

16 MARC tags—76X-78X—linking fields n Most commonly used with serials n 780—Preceding entry u In record for a serial that has a new title, links to preceding (old) title u 2 nd indicator provides more specific info n 785—Succeeding entry u In record for old title, links to succeeding (new) title u 2 nd indicator provides more specific info n 787—Other relationship entry u More complex relationships not covered under 780 or 785

17 MARC tag 780

18 MARC tag 785

19 OCLC—Insert from Cited Record n Function to complete MARC tag 780 or 785 in a Connexion record n Steps: u In the open record, add a blank line u Enter MARC tag 780 or 785 with appropriate indicators u Enter OCLC number of the related record u With the cursor in the field, on the Edit menu, click Insert from Cited Record u Appropriate subfields will be generated n For use only with 760-787 fields

20 MARC tag 8XX n MARC tags 8XX u Series u Holdings data u Linking field for non-Latin scripts

21 MARC tags 800-830--Series n Author/title series—all works in the series by the same author u 800—Series added entry--Personal name (includes family names) u 810—Series added entry--Corporate name u 811—Series added entry--Meeting name n Title series—works in the series are by different authors u 830—Series added entry--Uniform title

22 MARC tags 84X-87X—Holdings data n Most commonly used is MARC tag 856—Electronic location and access u Used for URL F Related website F Table of contents, publisher’s description, author information F Access for e-books u 1 st indicator—Access method (4 for http) u 2 nd indicator—Relationship u No ending punctuation

23 MARC tag 880--Linking field for non-Latin scripts (OCLC view)

24 MARC tag 880 (Polaris view)

25 MARC tags 9XX n Not part of the standard MARC21 format n Created for: u Use by the Library of Congress u Internal use by OCLC u Internal use by organizations n SHARE policy: Delete all 9XX fields from Polaris records except: u MARC tag 945 (OCLC DO NOT SET) u MARC tag 970 (used in acquisitions module) F Libraries using acquisitions delete when no longer needed

26 For more information-- n MARC Coding u OCLC Bibliographic Formats and Standards F Through Connexion F On OCLC website: www.oclc.org/bibformats/en.htmlwww.oclc.org/bibformats/en.html u MARC21 format for bibliographic data F On Library of Congress website: www.loc.gov/marc/bibliographicwww.loc.gov/marc/bibliographic n Cataloging code u AACR—print u RDA—print or online: www.rdatoolkit.org


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