X10 Subfield $n - Number of part/section/meeting:
Subfield $n contains the number of a meeting that is entered under a corporate name.
Example:
110 1#$aUnited States.$bCongress$n(97th, 2nd session :$d1982).$bHouse.
Subfield $n also contains a number designation for a part or section of a work used with a title in a name/title field. Numbering is defined as an indication of sequencing in any form (e.g., Part 1, Supplement A, Book two). For music, the serial, opus, or thematic index number, or date used as a number, is contained in subfield $n.
Examples:
710 2#$aCorpus Christi College (University of Cambridge).$bLibrary.$kManuscript.$n57.
710 12$aPhilippines.$tLabor Code of the Philippines.$nBook 5,$pLabor Relations.$f1981.
[Part/section is both numbered and named.]
Multiple numberings for a part or section separated by a comma (which are usually alternative numberings) are contained in a single subfield $n.
Examples:
710 2#$aMontevergine (Abbey).$bBiblioteca.$kManuscript.$nScaffale XXIII, 171.
110 1#$aUnited States.$bCongress$n(87th, 2nd session :$d1962)
Multiple numbering for parts or sections separated by periods (which usually indicates a subpart to the first part or section noted) are contained in separate $n subfields.
To return:
Use the
key.