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MARC field 520 in the bibliographic format contains information that describes the scope and general contents of the cataloged materials. This could be a summary, abstract, annotation, review, or only a phrase describing the material.  
MARC field 520 in the bibliographic format contains information that describes the scope and general contents of the cataloged materials. This could be a summary, abstract, annotation, review, or only a phrase describing the material.  


==Policy and formulation==
==Commonly-used tags==
'''Indicators'''


===Common tagging===
1st Indicator
'''First Indicator'''
  # - Summary
  # - Summary
0 - Subject
1 - Review
  2 - Scope and content  
  2 - Scope and content  
3 - Abstract
8 - No display constant generated


'''Subfield Codes'''
2nd indicator
Undefined
 
'''Subfields'''
  ǂa - Summary, etc. (NR)
  ǂa - Summary, etc. (NR)
  ǂc - Assigning source (NR)
  ǂc - Assigning source (NR)
  ǂu - Uniform Resource Identifier (R)  
  ǂu - Uniform Resource Identifier (R)
ǂ3 - Materials specified (NR)
 
==Policy and formulation==


===Acquisitions Night labels===
===Acquisitions Night labels===
*If readily available, copy and paste the text of [[Acquisitions Night]] labels into field 520.  
*If readily available, copy and paste the text of [[Acquisitions Night]] labels into field 520.  
**First indicator blank; <code>ǂc DFo</code> at end.
**First indicator blank; <code>ǂc DFo</code> at end.
*Edit as necessary to take out evaluative judgments and references to the Folger or individual copies.
*Edit as necessary to take out evaluative judgments and references to the Folger or to individual copies.




Original label
Original label
Eton College was already more than 200 years old when schoolboys there learned their Latin literature from this anthology, showing selections from Ovid’s Amores and Ars Amatoria. The text was printed again, enlarged, in 1701 then throughout the 18th century, but few examples survive. Only two other copies of this 1679 edition are known, one at Oxford and one at Cambridge. That is not unusual as schoolbooks tended to be used hard by students and eventually gave out and became waste paper.  
<pre>Eton College was already more than 200 years old when schoolboys there learned their Latin literature from this anthology, showing selections from Ovid’s Amores and Ars Amatoria. The text was printed again, enlarged, in 1701 then throughout the 18th century, but few examples survive. Only two other copies of this 1679 edition are known, one at Oxford and one at Cambridge. That is not unusual as schoolbooks tended to be used hard by students and eventually gave out and became waste paper.</pre>
 
Hamnet record
520 _ _ ǂa Eton College was already more than 200 years old when schoolboys there learned their Latin literature from this anthology, showing selections from Ovid’s Amores and Ars Amatoria. The text was printed again, enlarged, in 1701 then throughout the 18th century, but few examples survive. ǂc DFo


Edited for Hamnet record
==External links==
Eton College was already more than 200 years old when schoolboys there learned their Latin literature from this anthology, showing selections from Ovid’s Amores and Ars Amatoria. The text was printed again, enlarged, in 1701 then throughout the 18th century, but few examples survive.  
*[http://www.loc.gov/marc/bibliographic/bd520.html| MARC 21 field 520]


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MARC field 520 in the bibliographic format contains information that describes the scope and general contents of the cataloged materials. This could be a summary, abstract, annotation, review, or only a phrase describing the material.

Commonly-used tags

Indicators

1st Indicator

# - Summary
0 - Subject
1 - Review
2 - Scope and content 
3 - Abstract
8 - No display constant generated

2nd indicator

Undefined

Subfields

ǂa - Summary, etc. (NR)
ǂc - Assigning source (NR)
ǂu - Uniform Resource Identifier (R)
ǂ3 - Materials specified (NR)

Policy and formulation

Acquisitions Night labels

  • If readily available, copy and paste the text of Acquisitions Night labels into field 520.
    • First indicator blank; ǂc DFo at end.
  • Edit as necessary to take out evaluative judgments and references to the Folger or to individual copies.


Original label

Eton College was already more than 200 years old when schoolboys there learned their Latin literature from this anthology, showing selections from Ovid’s Amores and Ars Amatoria. The text was printed again, enlarged, in 1701 then throughout the 18th century, but few examples survive. Only two other copies of this 1679 edition are known, one at Oxford and one at Cambridge. That is not unusual as schoolbooks tended to be used hard by students and eventually gave out and became waste paper.

Hamnet record

520 _ _ ǂa Eton College was already more than 200 years old when schoolboys there learned their Latin literature from this anthology, showing selections from Ovid’s Amores and Ars Amatoria. The text was printed again, enlarged, in 1701 then throughout the 18th century, but few examples survive. ǂc DFo

External links