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550 See Also From Tracing - Topical Term (R) (Variable Data Field)

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Field definition and scope:

Field 550 contains a tracing for a topical term see also from reference. It is used in an established heading record or an established heading and subdivision record to trace a see also from reference from an established topical term heading to a related established heading .

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

Field 550 is repeatable .

Guidelines for applying content designators:

The content designators identify the subelements occurring in topical term and node label headings constructed according to generally accepted thesaurus-building conventions (e.g., Library of Congress Subject Headings).

dotroyal.gif Topical terms include occupation and function terms that are used as the lead element of subject or added entry access fields in bibliographic records.

dotroyal.gif A topical term that is authorized for use only as a subject subdivision part of an extended subject heading is contained in a 180 (General Subdivision) or 182 (Chronological Subdivision) field.

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

Position

Description

NLR

Repeatability

Field 550

See Also From Tracing - Topical Term

A

R

Indicator:

First

Undefined; contains a blank

M

Second

Undefined; contains a blank

M

Subfield code:

$a

Topical term or geographic name entry element

M

NR

$b

Topical term following geographic name entry element

A

NR

$i

Reference instruction phrase

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

$0

Record control number

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 "topical term")

point_bl.gif Punctuation

point_bl.gif Spacing

point_bl.gif Display constant for X50 fields

point_bl.gif Display constants for cross references

Content designator history:

point_bl.gif Second Indicator - Nonfiling characters [obsolete]: The second indicator position was made obsolete in fields 150, 450, and 550 in 1993. The values were: 0-9 (Number of nonfiling characters present).

point_bl.gif Subfields $v - Form subdivision [redefined]

$0 - Record control number [new]

$3 - Authority record control number [obsolete, 1997] [CAN/MARC only]

In USMARC, from 1993 to 1995, subfield $v was defined as Record control number in the 7XX Heading Linking Entry fields. When subfield $v was adapted for form subdivisions in MARC bibliographic and authority heading fields in 1995, subfield $v was redefined as Form subdivision. In 1997, subfield $0 was added as Record control number in 5XX and 7XX fields.

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 550 See Also From Tracing - Topical Term

point_bl.gif Tracing and Reference Fields [General Information]

Related MARC fields or documents:

X50 Topical Terms - General Information

Tracing and Reference Fields - General Information

See also:

5XX See Also From Tracings

Variable Data Fields


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