X00 Subfield $c - Titles and other words associated with a name:
Subfield $c contains titles and other words associated with a name. These include qualifying information such as:
titles designating rank, office, or nobility, e.g., Sir
terms of address, e.g., Mrs.
initials of an academic degree or denoting membership in an organization, e.g., Ph.D., F.L.A
a roman numeral used with a surname, e.g., II
other words or phrases associated with the name, e.g., clockmaker, Saint
Fuller forms of names given in parentheses are given in subfield $q .
Examples:
100 1#$aRussell, John,$cmap maker.
100 1#$aSeuss,$cDr.
700 1#$aQueen, Ellery.
600 00$aMoses$c(Biblical leader)
100 1#$aMasséna, André,$cprince d'Essling,$d1758-1817.
700 0#$aVivekananda,$cSwami,$d1863-1902.
700 1#$aEvans, Montgomery,$cII.
100 1#$aAppleton, Victor,$cII.
100 1#$aByron, George Gordon Byron,$cBaron,$d1788-1824.
100 1#$aBeethoven, Ludwig van,$d1770-1827$c(Spirit)
100 1#$aMunro, Jean,$cPh.D.
600 10$aDrake, Francis,$cSir,$d1540?-1596.
100 1#$aChurchill, Winston,$cSir,$d1874-1965.
100 1#$aWard, Humphrey,$cMrs.,$d1851-1920.
If the heading is a surname followed directly by a prefix without intervening forenames or forename initials, the prefix is contained in subfield $c to prevent its being processed as a forename in searching and sorting.
Example:
100 1#$aWalle-Lissnijder,$cvan de.
Multiple adjacent titles or words associated with a name are contained in a single subfield $c. Subfield $c is repeated only when words associated with a name are separated by subelements contained in other subfields.
Examples:
700 0#$aCharles Edward,$cPrince, grandson of James II, King of England,$d1720-1788.
100 0#$aThomas,$cAquinas, Saint,$d1225?-1274.
100 0#$aBlack Foot,$cChief,$dd. 1877$c(Spirit)
[Subfield $c is repeated due to intervening subelements.]
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