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430 See From Tracing - Uniform Title (R) (Variable Data Field)

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Field definition and scope:

Field 430 contains a tracing for a uniform title see from reference. It is used in an established heading record or an established heading and subdivision record to trace a see from reference from a uniform title not used to an established heading .

The National level record requirement for this field is Mandatory if applicable.

Field 430 is repeatable .

Guidelines for applying content designators:

The content designators identify the subelements occurring in a title that identifies an item or a series that is not entered under a name in a name/title heading . The title is constructed according to the generally accepted cataloging and thesaurus-building rules [e.g., Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules (AACR 2), Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH)].

dotroyal.gif Uniform titles used in phrase subject headings (e.g., Bible and atheism) are contained in the X50 fields .

dotroyal.gif A title entered under a name is contained in subfield $t (Title of a work) in the field appropriate for the author's name (X00 , X10 , X11 ).

For indicator and subfield code definitions and examples, National level (NLR) record requirements , and designator repeatability , see table below:

Position

Description

NLR

Repeatability

Field 430

See From Tracing - Uniform Title

A

R

Indicator:

First

Undefined; contains a blank

M

Second

Nonfiling characters

M

0

No nonfiling characters

A

1-9

Number of nonfiling characters

A

Subfield code:

$a

Uniform title

M

NR

$d

Date of treaty signing

A

R

$f

Date of a work

A

NR

$g

Miscellaneous information

A

NR

$h

Medium

O

NR

$i

Reference instruction phrase

A

NR

$k

Form subheading

A

R

$l

Language of a work

A

NR

$m

Medium of performance for music

A

R

$n

Number of part/section of a work

A

R

$o

Arranged statement for music

A

NR

$p

Name of part/section of a work

A

R

$r

Key for music

A

NR

$s

Version

A

NR

$t

Title of a work

A

NR

$v

Form subdivision

A

R

$w

Control subfield

A

NR

/0 Special relationship

O

/1 Tracing use restriction

O

/2 Earlier form of heading

O

/3 Reference display

O

$x

General subdivision

A

R

$y

Chronological subdivision

A

R

$z

Geographic subdivision

A

R

$5

Institution to which field applies

A

R

$6

Linkage

A

NR

$8

Field link and sequence number

O

R

See: Examples for this field.

Input conventions:

point_bl.gif Ambiguous headings (what is considered a "uniform title")

point_bl.gif Punctuation

point_bl.gif Spacing

point_bl.gif Display constant for X30 fields

point_bl.gif Display constants for cross references

Content designator history:

point_bl.gif Subfield $w/0 - Print constant code [redefined, 1997] [CAN/MARC only]: The following values were redefined: g (Full name), h (Real name), and i (Real name (reputedly)). The following values were made obsolete: j (Name originally), k (Name in religion), l (Secular name), m (Stage name of), o (Variant name), p (Abbreviated name), q (Official name), r (Broader term), s (Narrower term), x (Print constant generated from tag value), and z (Text carried in subfield $i).

point_bl.gif Subfield $w/2 - Earlier form of heading

x - Tracing is not the form of heading established under earlier cataloguing rules [obsolete, 1997] [CAN/MARC only]

point_bl.gif Subfield $w/3 - Reference display

e - Note only generated from the tracing [obsolete, 1997] [CAN/MARC only]

i - Invisible see from reference [obsolete, 1997] [CAN/MARC only]

x - Reference is generated from the tracing [obsolete, 1997] [CAN/MARC only]

point_bl.gif Subfield $w/4 - Formerly established heading code [obsolete, 1997] [CAN/MARC only]: The following values were defined: d (Formerly accepted heading replaced by the heading in the 1XX field), s (Formerly accepted heading replaced by other headings, one of which is in the 1XX field), and x (Not a formerly accepted heading).

LC guidelines for usage:

point_bl.gif 430 See From Tracing - Uniform Title

point_bl.gif Tracing and Reference Fields [General Information]

Related MARC fields or documents:

X30 Uniform Titles - General Information

Tracing and Reference Fields - General Information

See also:

4XX See From Tracings

Variable Data Fields


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