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MARC field 374 in the authority format contains information about profession or occupation in which a person works or has worked, including dates applicable. This field is repeatable. | MARC field 374 in the authority format contains information about profession or occupation in which a person works or has worked, including dates applicable. This field is repeatable. | ||
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ǂt End period (NR) | ǂt End period (NR) | ||
ǂ2 Source of term (NR) | ǂ2 Source of term (NR) | ||
==Policy and formulation== | ==Policy and formulation== | ||
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*Use for actual professions or occupations; do not extend to non-occupational classes of persons or general descriptors. | *Use for actual professions or occupations; do not extend to non-occupational classes of persons or general descriptors. | ||
*Use "authors" for authors of fiction, belle-lettres, freelance professionals, and others who are described as authors. Use a narrower term if that's what they're known for, such as poets or novelists | *Use "authors" for authors of fiction, belle-lettres, freelance professionals, and others who are described as authors. Use a narrower term if that's what they're known for, such as poets or novelists | ||
==Controlled vocabularies for occupations== | ==Controlled vocabularies for occupations== |
Revision as of 13:28, 4 May 2016
MARC field 374 in the authority format contains information about profession or occupation in which a person works or has worked, including dates applicable. This field is repeatable.
Commonly-used tags
Indicators
Undefined
Subfield delimiters
ǂa Occupation (R) ǂs Start period (NR) ǂt End period (NR) ǂ2 Source of term (NR)
Policy and formulation
- Use specific terms (in contrast to broad terms preferred for field 372).
- Use whichever controlled vocabulary is most convenient for the cataloger.
- Use for actual professions or occupations; do not extend to non-occupational classes of persons or general descriptors.
- Use "authors" for authors of fiction, belle-lettres, freelance professionals, and others who are described as authors. Use a narrower term if that's what they're known for, such as poets or novelists
Controlled vocabularies for occupations
- LCSH ǂ2 lcsh
- Index terms for occupations in archival and manuscript collections (ITOAMC) ǂ2 itoamc
- Dictionary of Occupational Titles (US Dept of Labor) ǂ2 dot
- Occupations Thesaurus (National Library of Australia) ǂ2 raam
External links
- MARC authority 374
- MARC authority 374 in Cataloger's Desktop (Access limited by licensing agreements)
- DCM Z1 (374) in Cataloger's Desktop (Access limited by licensing agreements)