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240 Uniform Title (NR) (Variable Data Field)

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Field definition and scope:

Field 240 contains the uniform title for a work when the bibliographic record also has a field 100 (Main Entry - Personal Name) , field 110 (Main Entry - Corporate Name) , or field 111 (Main Entry - Meeting Name) . A uniform title is used when a work has appeared under varying titles, necessitating that a particular title be chosen to represent the work.

Cataloging rules also prescribe the use of this field when additions or deletions to the title must be accommodated. In the latter case, the title may not actually vary from iteration to iteration. The title that appears on the work being cataloged is contained in field 245 (Title Statement) . Field 240 is not used when field 130 (Main Entry - Uniform Title) is present.

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

Field 240 is NOT repeatable .

Guidelines for applying content designators:

point_b1.gif Note: Subfield codes in field 240 are the same as those in the X30 fields. Jumps and popups for subfield codes in the following table go to X30 descriptions.

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

Position

Description

NLR

MLR

Repeatability

Field 240

Uniform Title

A

A

NR

Indicator:

First

Uniform title printed or displayed

M

0

Not printed or displayed

A

1

Printed or displayed

A

Second

Nonfiling characters

M

0

No nonfiling characters present

A

1-9

Number of nonfiling characters present

A

Subfield code:

$a

Uniform title

M

M

NR

$d

Date of treaty signing

A

A

R

$f

Date of a work

A

A

NR

$g

Miscellaneous information

A

A

NR

$h

Medium

O

O

NR

$k

Form subheading

A

A

R

$l

Language of a work

A

A

NR

$m

Medium of performance for music

A

A

R

$n

Number of part/section of a work

A

A

R

$o

Arranged statement for music

A

A

NR

$p

Name of part/section of a work

A

A

R

$r

Key for music

A

A

NR

$s

Version

A

A

NR

$6

Linkage

A

A

NR

$8

Field link and sequence number

O

O

R

See: Examples for this field.

Input conventions:

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Content designator history:

point_b1.gif First indicator - Uniform title printed or displayed

Values 2 - Not printed on card, title added entry (MU) [obsolete, 1993]

3 - Printed on card, title added entry (MU) [obsolete, 1993]

In 1993, the first indicator was redefined from indicating whether the uniform title is printed on a card (and, for music, whether an added entry is to be made) to indicate for all forms of material whether the uniform title is to be printed or displayed. Consequently, first indicator values 0 and 1 were redefined and values 2 and 3 were made obsolete.

point_b1.gif Subfield $d - Date of treaty signing [defined, 1980]: The date of signing of a treaty was not separately subfield coded prior to the definition of subfield $d in 1980.

point_b1.gif Subfields $n - Number of part/section of a work [expanded, 1979]

$p - Name of part/section of a work [redefined, 1979]

Prior to 1979, subfield $n carried only serial, opus, or thematic catalog numbers that occur with music items, and both the number and name of a part were included in one subfield $p. Subfield $p (Part) was redefined to include only the name of a named part/section and subfield $n was expanded to include the number of any numbered part/section in 1979.

Related MARC fields or documents:

1XX Main Entry Fields

X30 Uniform Titles - General Information

See also:

20X-24X Title and Title-Related Fields

Variable Data Fields


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