MARC 852 Location
MARC field 852 in the bibliographic and holdings formats contains the call numbers for the described item. (See Call numbers for information on formulating the call number portion of field 852.) It may also contain accession and copy-specific information, as well as private notes that contain the cataloger's initials, date of cataloging or revision, and other staff notes not suitable for public display. Private notes are hidden in the Details and Brief displays in Hamnet, but can be seen in the MARC view.
Policy and formulation
First indicator - Shelving scheme
0 - Library of Congress classification 8 - Other scheme
Second indicator - Shelving order
# - No information provided
Subfield delimiters
ǂb Sublocation or collection
- Used in Folger cataloging to identify the physical location of the collection.
- Examples:
ǂb DeckB-Art
ǂb DeckC-Rare
- Examples:
ǂd Former shelving location
- As of 18 April 2014, old call numbers for reclassified material go here, including those preceded by a size designation. This subfield generates the Hamnet display label "Former call number."
- Example:
ǂd Folio STC 9668 Bd.w. STC 9557 v.3
- Example:
ǂk Call number prefix
- This subfield is excluded from the left-anchored call number search. Folger cataloging (as of 18 April 2014) makes no general use of this subfield.
ǂh Classification part
- The beginning of the call number
- For local call numbers, the entire string except the size designation goes in this subfield.
- For LC call numbers, holds the part of the call number specifying the subject. If there is one cutter, everything preceding the cutter goes in the ǂh. If there are two cutters, everything preceding the first cutter goes in the ǂh. If there is a date and no cutter, everything preceding the date in the ǂh.
- Examples:
- Full call number: DA615.O3 1720 Cage. Encoded:
ǂh DA615
- Full call number: PR9619.3.K55 C66 2008. Encoded:
ǂh PR9619.3.K55
- Full call number: DA615.O3 1720 Cage. Encoded:
ǂi Item part
- This subfield is used exclusively for LC call numbers.
- If there is one cutter, the cutter and everything following goes in the ǂi.
- If there are two cutters, the second cutter and everything following goes in the ǂi.
- If there is a date and no cutter, the date and everything following goes in the ǂi.
- Examples:
- Full call number: DA615.O3 1720 Cage. Encoded:
ǂi .O3 1720 Cage
- Full call number: PR9619.3.K55 C66 2008. Encoded:
ǂi C66 2008
- Full call number: DA615.O3 1720 Cage. Encoded:
ǂm Call number suffix
- Used in Folger call numbers to designate the physical location material is shelved based on the size of the carrier (not necessarily the size of the object itself).
- Examples:
ǂm (size M)
ǂm (folio)
- Examples:
ǂj Shelving control number
- Used in Folger records for the accession number
- All vault materials added to the collection receive a 6-digit accession number. The call numbers of most printed rare materials are based on the accession number. Items acquired before this practice may have case numbers, the name of a person, or a date.
- Case numbers are 4-digit numbers up to number. Record the number preceded by 'cs', no space. Example:
ǂj cs1493
- The books donated by Henry N. Paul were given 4-digit accession numbers in the 6xxx range. Record the 4-digit number only. Example:
ǂj 6811
- Separate the units of date-based accession numbers with a period. Example:
ǂj 12.30.44
- 'F' or 'ac' usually precedes the six-digit accession number as written in the item. Record the 6-digit number only. Example:
ǂj 256644
- If item in hand lacks a case or accession number, record
ǂj No case or acc. number present
- In the case of framed art or other material where an accession number would be hidden, record
ǂj No case or acc. number visible
ǂx Nonpublic note
- Private note for the initials and date of the cataloger and reviser, and other notes not suitable for public display.
ǂz Public note
- Copy-specific information