MARC 372 Field of Activity
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MARC field 372 in the authority format contains information
- For a person: a field of endeavor, area of expertise, etc., in which the person is engaged or was engaged
- For a corporate body: a field of business in which the corporate body is engaged; its area of competence, responsibility, jurisdiction, etc.
Policy and formulation
- Restrict to actual fields of endeavor; don't apply to literary or artistic movements.
- Use broad terms in 372; specific terms in 374. For example, Book industries and trade for Field of activity, and Publishers for Occupation.
- Use Shakespeare as field of activity for all people who have anything to do with Shakespeare--which we know because we're cataloging it--even if it's only one thing and the person is completely obscure.
- Other personal name headings may be used in 372, but apply these more conservatively than with Shakespeare.
- Use whichever controlled vocabulary is most convenient for the cataloger.
- Terms apply to both practitioners and scholars/critics. For example, Music for musicians and musicologists; Theater for actors and theater historians.
- See Authority control for attribute clusters for the following types of persons and industries (these clusters are in the process of being developed and will be eventually deleted here):
- Booktrade (including printmaking and selling)
- Creative writing
- Education and scholarship
- Religion
- Theater
External links
- MARC Authority 372
- MARC Authority 372 in Cataloger's Desktop (Access limited by licensing agreements)
- LC guidelines for MARC Authority 372 in Cataloger's Desktop (Access limitedby licensing agreements)
- DCM Z1 (372) (Access limited by licensing agreements)