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==Policy and formulation== | ==Policy and formulation== | ||
*Make all notes required by cataloging instructions | *Make all notes required by cataloging instructions | ||
*Prefer transcription when appropriate | *Prefer [[Transcription|transcription]] when appropriate | ||
*Routinely make notes in the following circumstances | *Routinely make notes in the following circumstances | ||
**Note the nature, scope, or artistic form if not apparent from the title. (Do not rely on genre/form terms to convey this information.) | **Note the nature, scope, or artistic form if not apparent from the title. (Do not rely on [[Genre and form|genre/form terms]] to convey this information.) | ||
**Note the language and script of the resource, or the fact that it's a translation or adaptation, if not apparent from the rest of the description. (Do not rely on the presence of a uniform title to convey this information.) | **Note the language and script of the resource, or the fact that it's a translation or adaptation, if not apparent from the rest of the description. (Do not rely on the presence of a uniform title to convey this information.) | ||
**Transcribe and provide added title access to running titles, half-titles, cover titles, etc., that differ in the first five words from the title proper. | **Transcribe and provide added title access to running titles, half-titles, cover titles, etc., that differ in the first five words from the title proper. | ||
**Indicate that a publication doesn't carry the author's name, whether or not there's an attributed or conjectured author. (Do not rely on access points to convey this information.) | **Indicate that a publication doesn't carry the author's name, whether or not there's an attributed or conjectured author. (Do not rely on access points to convey this information.) | ||
**When any part of a publication is printed in more than one color | **When any part of a publication is printed in more than one color | ||
==Examples== | ==Examples== |
Revision as of 09:19, 13 April 2019
MARC field 500 in the bibliographic format contains general information that is not suitable for another more specific note field. This field is repeatable.
Commonly-used tags
Indicators
Undefined
Subfield delimiters
ǂa - Note text
ǂ3 - Materials specified
ǂ5 - Institution to which field applies
Policy and formulation
- Make all notes required by cataloging instructions
- Prefer transcription when appropriate
- Routinely make notes in the following circumstances
- Note the nature, scope, or artistic form if not apparent from the title. (Do not rely on genre/form terms to convey this information.)
- Note the language and script of the resource, or the fact that it's a translation or adaptation, if not apparent from the rest of the description. (Do not rely on the presence of a uniform title to convey this information.)
- Transcribe and provide added title access to running titles, half-titles, cover titles, etc., that differ in the first five words from the title proper.
- Indicate that a publication doesn't carry the author's name, whether or not there's an attributed or conjectured author. (Do not rely on access points to convey this information.)
- When any part of a publication is printed in more than one color
Examples
500 ǂa With an added engraved title page (lettered: W. Hollar fecit): Instructions for forraine travell. London: Printed by T.B. for Humphrey Mosley....
- http://hamnet.folger.edu/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?BBID=343958
500 ǂa Title page verso: notice from censor that volume has been approved for publication.
500 ǂa "Seventy-five copies only, printed on Japanese vellum..."--Inscription in Folger copy signed by Richard Savage.
500 ǂa Folger copy lacks title page. Some title information comes from the half-title; other information is inferred based on the other Shakespearean plays published by this publisher.
500 ǂa Shakespeare content : based on Shakespeare's Macbeth.
External links
- MARC Bibliographic 500
- MARC Bibliographic 500 in Cataloger's Desktop (Access limited to Folger staff)
- OCLC MARC Bibliographic 500