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Bibliographic Formats and Standards. A guide to the structure, coding practices, and input standards used in bibliographic records in the WorldCat ® database. 23 May 2024.
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0xx fields: In OCLC‘s implementation of MARC 21...
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Local system and other bibliographic displays may include...
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6xx fields: Use 6xx fields to provide subject access points....
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It is used primarily for names programmatically mapped from...
- Fixed Field
The same input standards apply for fixed field elements in...
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When these fields are entered in a bibliographic record,...
- 4 When to Input a New Record
Follow appropriate cataloging instructions and input...
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9xx fields: 9xx fields are not part of the standard MARC 21...
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If you are creating bibliographic records from transcribing...
- 1 Introduction
Bibliographic Formats and Standards is a guide to...
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MARC 21 Format for Bibliographic Data: Table of Contents (Network Development and MARC Standards Office, Library of Congress) >> >> Bibliographic. 1999 Edition. Update No. 1 (October 2000) through Update No. 37 (December 2023)
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Learn about the MARC formats, standards for the representation and communication of bibliographic and related information in machine-readable form. Find tutorials, news, proposals, mappings, tools and more.
The MARC 21 Format for Bibliographic Data should be used with the following standards and related documentation. When a standard is applicable to data in specific fields of the format, the fields are given in brackets following the citation.
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MARC 21 was designed to redefine the original MARC record format for the 21st century and to make it more accessible to the international community. MARC 21 has formats for the following five types of data: Bibliographic Format, Authority Format, Holdings Format, Community Format, and Classification Data Format. [3]