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==Policy and formulation== | ==Policy and formulation== | ||
*Use specific terms (in contrast to broad terms preferred for field 372) | *Use specific terms (in contrast to broad terms preferred for field 372). | ||
*Use whichever controlled vocabulary is most convenient for the cataloger. | *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 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 | |||
==Legacy terms== | ==Legacy terms== | ||
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* Actors ǂ2 lcsh | * Actors ǂ2 lcsh | ||
* Artists ǂ2 lcsh (use for Illustrators) | * Artists ǂ2 lcsh (use for Illustrators) | ||
* Bookseller ǂ2 marcrelator | * Bookseller ǂ2 marcrelator | ||
* Calligraphers ǂ2 lcsh (Use for Penman) | * Calligraphers ǂ2 lcsh (Use for Penman) |
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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.
Commonly-used tags
Indicators
Undefined
Subfield delimiters
ǂa Occupation (R) ǂs Start period (NR) ǂt End period (NR) ǂ2 Source of term (NR)
Commonly-used terms
These are confirmed for current use. LCSH is given if it exists; itoamc or other vocabularies if not.
374 Actors ǂ2 lcsh 374 Artists ǂ2 lcsh 374 Illustrators ǂ2 lcsh 374 Authors ǂ2 lcsh (use only for people described as authors or writers) 374 Diarists ǂ2 lcsh 374 Dramatists ǂ2 lcsh 374 Novelists ǂ2 lcsh 374 Pamphleteers ǂ2 lcsh 374 Poets ǂ2 lcsh 374 Binders ǂ2 lcsh 374 Bookbinders ǂa Conservators (people in conservation) ǂ2 aat 374 Booksellers ǂ2 itoamc (prefer over "Publishers" for the hand-press era) 374 Clergy ǂ2 lcsh (only use if specific denomination cannot be identified; also add the specific terms used by or for the person) 374 Catholic Church--Clergy ǂ2 lcsh 374 Church of England--Clergy ǂ2 lcsh 374 Lutheran Church--Clergy ǂ2 lcsh -------------- 374 Bishops (prelates) ǂ2 aat 374 Deans (clergy) ǂ2 aat 374 Ministers (clergy) ǂ2 aat 374 Pastors ǂ2 aat 374 Preachers ǂ2 aat 374 Priests ǂ2 aat 374 Rectors ǂ2 aat 374 Editors ǂ2 lcsh 374 Paper conservator 374 Printers ǂ2 lcsh 374 Publishers ǂ2 lcsh (prefer over "Booksellers" for the machine-press era) 374 Scribes ǂ2 lcsh (RBMS scope note: Use for the amanuensis and for the writer of manuscripts proper) 374 Teachers ǂ2 lcsh 374 College teachers ǂ2 lcsh 374 High school teachers ǂ2 lcsh 374 Translators ǂ2 lcsh
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
Legacy terms
This section contains text copied from legacy files and may or may not reflect current information. |
The terms below need to be confirmed before use
- Actors ǂ2 lcsh
- Artists ǂ2 lcsh (use for Illustrators)
- Bookseller ǂ2 marcrelator
- Calligraphers ǂ2 lcsh (Use for Penman)
- Classicists ǂ2 lcsh
- Corrector (but not from an authorized vocab -- yet -- b/c RBMS relationship designator scope note limits to manuscript scriptoria)
- Dramatists ǂ2 lcsh
- Humanists ǂ2 lcsh
- Poets ǂ2 lcsh
- Print dealers ǂ2 lcsh
- Printmakers ǂ2 lcsh
- Scribes ǂ2 lcsh
- Translators ǂ2 lcsh
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)