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==Policy and formulation== | ==Policy and formulation== | ||
* If the title proper contains words spelled according to archaic or non-standard orthographic conventions, provide additional title access for modern spelling. | * If the title proper contains words spelled according to archaic or non-standard orthographic conventions, provide additional title access for modern spelling. | ||
** Exception: if the title proper contains examples of converted i/j/u/v characters (see the Collation for a [http://collation.folger.edu/2014/02/uv-ij-and-transcribing-other-early-modern-textual-oddities/ quick intro to i/j/u/v issue], or refer to DCRM-B Appendix G.4), provide the unconverted title proper in a 246 field. | ** Exception: if the title proper contains examples of converted i/j/u/v characters (see the Collation for a [http://collation.folger.edu/2014/02/uv-ij-and-transcribing-other-early-modern-textual-oddities/ quick intro to the i/j/u/v issue], or refer to DCRM-B Appendix G.4), provide the unconverted title proper in a 246 field. | ||
* Do not include an initial article, as it will cause the field to index incorrectly. | * Do not include an initial article, as it will cause the field to index incorrectly. | ||
* If the portion of the title in the [[MARC 245|245]] ǂa contains a variant spelling of "Shakespeare" (i.e. "Shaksper," etc.), include an alternate title with the modern spelling of "Shakespeare." | |||
: <code>245 10 ǂa Proposd edition of Shakspere in old spelling </code> | |||
: <code>246 3 ǂa Proposed edition of Shakespeare in old spelling </code> | |||
* If an item is in verse, provide the first line as an alternative title, with a subfield ǂi for appropriate display text. | |||
<code>246 1 ǂi First line: ǂa Had I great Homer's sweet-Maeonian quill </code> | |||
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==External links== | ==External links== |
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Commonly-used tags
Indicators
1st - Note/added entry controller
0: Note, no added entry 1: Note, added entry 2: No note, no added entry 3: No note, added entry
2nd - Type of title
#: No type specified 0: Portion of title 1: Parallel title 2: Distinctive title 3: Other title 4: Cover title 5: Added title page title 6: Caption title 7: Running title 8: Spine title
Subfield delimiters
ǂa - Main title
ǂb - Remainder of title
ǂi - Display text
ǂn - Number of part/section of a work
ǂp - Name of part/section of a work
ǂ5 - Institution
Policy and formulation
- If the title proper contains words spelled according to archaic or non-standard orthographic conventions, provide additional title access for modern spelling.
- Exception: if the title proper contains examples of converted i/j/u/v characters (see the Collation for a quick intro to the i/j/u/v issue, or refer to DCRM-B Appendix G.4), provide the unconverted title proper in a 246 field.
- Do not include an initial article, as it will cause the field to index incorrectly.
- If the portion of the title in the 245 ǂa contains a variant spelling of "Shakespeare" (i.e. "Shaksper," etc.), include an alternate title with the modern spelling of "Shakespeare."
245 10 ǂa Proposd edition of Shakspere in old spelling
246 3 ǂa Proposed edition of Shakespeare in old spelling
- If an item is in verse, provide the first line as an alternative title, with a subfield ǂi for appropriate display text.
246 1 ǂi First line: ǂa Had I great Homer's sweet-Maeonian quill
External links
- MARC 246 Tag
- MARC 246 Tag in Cataloger's Desktop (Access limited to Folger staff)
- OCLC MARC 246 Tag