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MARC field 100 in the authority and bibliographic formats contains information on formulating a personal name used as a main entry in a bibliographic record. Since the same instructions apply for formulating access points of persons regardless of where it is used in a bibliographic record, this article covers MARC fields 600, 700, and 800. | |||
==Commonly-used tags== | ==Commonly-used tags== | ||
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'''Subfields''' | '''Subfields''' | ||
ǂa - Personal name (NR) | |||
ǂb - Numeration (NR) | |||
ǂc - Titles and words associated with a name (R) | |||
ǂd - Dates associated with a name (NR) | |||
ǂe - Relator term (R) | |||
ǂf - Date of a work (NR) | |||
==Policy and formulation== | ==Policy and formulation== | ||
*The Folger participates in [[Glossary of Folger terminology#NACO| NACO]], and thus follows [[Glossary of Folger terminology#RDA|RDA]] instructions as amended by the [http://www.loc.gov/aba/rda/lcps_access.html | Library of Congress/Program for Cooperative Cataloging Policy Statements (LC/PCC PSs)]. Information below contains summaries of national standards as well as local Folger practices. | |||
===Basic formulation of personal names=== | |||
*In general, avoid creating unqualified personal name access points, even in the absence of a conflict. Use judgment, however, as some names may be unusual enough in themselves, so that the addition of active dates or a title or another designation would be superfluous. | |||
**Example: [http://lccn.loc.gov/no2014170428 Edward J. Geisweidt] was established without any additional qualifications: he is the only ''Geisweidt'' in the name authority file, and with a middle initial, a conflict or ambiguity in identifying this person is highly unlikely. | |||
*Add birth and/or death dates to the authorized access point whenever available. In the absence of a conflict, do not change an existing authority record solely to add dates. (However, closing out an open birth date is acceptable.) | |||
*Make the following additions to the preferred name if applicable: | |||
**title of royalty (see 9.19.1.2.1) | |||
**title of nobility (see 9.19.1.2.2) | |||
**title of religious rank (see 9.19.1.2.3) | |||
**the term Saint (see 9.19.1.2.4) | |||
**the term Spirit (see 9.19.1.2.5) | |||
**an other designation associated with the person (see 9.19.1.2.6) | |||
*Make the following additions to the preferred name in this order of preference, in case of conflict (RDA 9.19.1.3-7) | |||
**Fuller form of name (RDA 9.19.1.4) | |||
**Period of activity of the person and/or profession or occupation (RDA 9.19.1.5). ''Folger practice'': in general, prefer century dates over specific years of activity, and over profession or occupation | |||
**Other term of rank, honour, or office (RDA 9.19.1.6) | |||
**Other designation (RDA 9.19.1.7) | |||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*[http://www.loc.gov/marc/ | *[http://www.loc.gov/marc/authority/ad100.html MARC field 100 (Authority)] | ||
*[http://www.loc.gov/marc/bibliographic/ | *[http://www.loc.gov/marc/bibliographic/bd100.html MARC field 100 (Bibliographic)] | ||
*[http://www.loc.gov/marc/bibliographic/bdx00.html MARC fields X00 (Bibliographic] | |||
*[http://www.loc.gov/marc/bibliographic/ |
Revision as of 15:38, 2 January 2015
MARC field 100 in the authority and bibliographic formats contains information on formulating a personal name used as a main entry in a bibliographic record. Since the same instructions apply for formulating access points of persons regardless of where it is used in a bibliographic record, this article covers MARC fields 600, 700, and 800.
Commonly-used tags
First Indicator - Type of personal name entry element
0 - Forename 1 - Surname 3 - Family name
Second indicator
Undefined
Subfields
ǂa - Personal name (NR) ǂb - Numeration (NR) ǂc - Titles and words associated with a name (R) ǂd - Dates associated with a name (NR) ǂe - Relator term (R) ǂf - Date of a work (NR)
Policy and formulation
- The Folger participates in NACO, and thus follows RDA instructions as amended by the | Library of Congress/Program for Cooperative Cataloging Policy Statements (LC/PCC PSs). Information below contains summaries of national standards as well as local Folger practices.
Basic formulation of personal names
- In general, avoid creating unqualified personal name access points, even in the absence of a conflict. Use judgment, however, as some names may be unusual enough in themselves, so that the addition of active dates or a title or another designation would be superfluous.
- Example: Edward J. Geisweidt was established without any additional qualifications: he is the only Geisweidt in the name authority file, and with a middle initial, a conflict or ambiguity in identifying this person is highly unlikely.
- Add birth and/or death dates to the authorized access point whenever available. In the absence of a conflict, do not change an existing authority record solely to add dates. (However, closing out an open birth date is acceptable.)
- Make the following additions to the preferred name if applicable:
- title of royalty (see 9.19.1.2.1)
- title of nobility (see 9.19.1.2.2)
- title of religious rank (see 9.19.1.2.3)
- the term Saint (see 9.19.1.2.4)
- the term Spirit (see 9.19.1.2.5)
- an other designation associated with the person (see 9.19.1.2.6)
- Make the following additions to the preferred name in this order of preference, in case of conflict (RDA 9.19.1.3-7)
- Fuller form of name (RDA 9.19.1.4)
- Period of activity of the person and/or profession or occupation (RDA 9.19.1.5). Folger practice: in general, prefer century dates over specific years of activity, and over profession or occupation
- Other term of rank, honour, or office (RDA 9.19.1.6)
- Other designation (RDA 9.19.1.7)