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MARC field Tag in the Formatname format contains [text]. This field is [un]repeatable.
MARC field Tag in the Formatname format contains [text]. This field is repeatable.


==Commonly-used tags==
==Commonly-used tags==
Indicators
Indicators
:1st  
:1st: <code> </code>
:2nd
:2nd: <code> </code>
Undefined
   
   
Subfield delimiters
: <code>ǂa</code>
: <code>ǂb</code>
: <code>ǂc</code>
: <code>ǂ </code>


Subfield delimiters
ǂa
ǂb
ǂc
ǂ
ǂ
ǂ
ǂ


==Policy and formulation==
==Policy and formulation==
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*[URL MARC Formatname Tag]
*[URL MARC Formatname Tag]
*[URL MARC Formatname Tag in Cataloger's Desktop] (Access limited by licensing agreements)
*[URL MARC Formatname Tag in Cataloger's Desktop] (Access limited by licensing agreements)


[[Category: Cataloging]]
[[Category: Cataloging]]
[[Category: Staff policies and procedures]]
[[Category: Staff policies and procedures]]
[[Category: Template]]
[[Category: Template]]

Revision as of 14:26, 1 April 2015

This is one of a series of articles which describes a template that will allow for consistent and easy article creation on Folgerpedia.

This template is for recording information about MARC fields in catalog records. Select the "piece of paper symbol" in the upper right of your screen. Under "edit source," copy the code below the line (<hr/>) into the "creating" page to get a head-start on creating an article for a MARC field. You may not need all the sections listed below; they are simply suggestions. See Folgerpedia Cataloging manual of style for more information.

Use the MediaWiki "find-and-replace" function for substituting "Formatname" and "Tag" with the appropriate values, by expanding "Advanced" on the Toolbar and selecting the icon on the far right.

Don't forget to remove [[Template]] from your article!

Examples


MARC field Tag in the Formatname format contains [text]. This field is repeatable.

Commonly-used tags

Indicators

1st:
2nd:

Subfield delimiters

: ǂa 
: ǂb 
: ǂc 
: ǂ 


Policy and formulation

Examples

External links

  • [URL MARC Formatname Tag]
  • [URL MARC Formatname Tag in Cataloger's Desktop] (Access limited by licensing agreements)