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All materials |
Language
(Variable Control Field - Fixed-Length Data Element) |
Character position definition and scope:
The Language of the item is indicated by a three-character alphabetic MARC code.
The code is an authoritative-agency data element taken from the MARC Code List for Languages that is maintained by the Library of Congress. Choice of a MARC code is based on the predominant language of the item. When an item contains text, etc., in more than one language, or is a translation, textual information regarding the language is usually given in field 500 (General Note) or field 546 (Language Note) . If more than one language code is appropriate to an item, all appropriate codes are given in field 041 (Language Code) and the first one is recorded in 008/35-37.
National-level and Minimal-level record requirements for positions 008/35-37 for all types of material are Mandatory.
Validity by material type : Valid for all types.
Guidelines for applying content designators:
For language material (i.e., books
and serials ), the language code is based on
the text of the item. The term text
refers to the principle work(s) included within the publication, excluding
the preface, introduction, foreward, appendices, etc.
For computer files , the language associated
with the data
and/or the user
interface (e.g.,
textual displays, audible output in a language) determines the code used
in 008/35-37, not the programming language. (Accompanying documentation
in a language other than that of the data and/or user interface is coded
in field 041.)
For maps , the language of names and text associated
with the map or globe determines the code used.
For music , the predominant language of the sung
or spoken text associated with the score or sound recording is recorded
in 008/35-37.
For visual materials , (excluding original or
historical projectable graphics), the language content is defined as the
sound track, the accompanying sound, the overprinted titles (subtitles)
or separate titles (for silent films), sign language when it is the sole
medium of communication, or the accompanying printed script (for works
with no sound or, if with sound, no narration). For original or historical
graphic material, opaque graphic material, and three-dimensional materials,
the language content is that associated with the material, i.e., captions
or other text associated with the item or collection that are part of the
chief source of information.
For mixed materials , the language code is based
on the predominant language of an item or materials in a collection.
When only one language is associated with an item, the code for that language
is recorded.
If more than one language code is applicable, the code for the predominant
language is recorded in 008/35-37, and the codes for all of the languages,
including the predominant language, are recorded in field 041 (Language
Code). The code recorded in 008/35-37 is always the same as the first code
in field 041, subfield $a.
If there is no predominant language, the language codes are recorded in
English alphabetical order in field 041, and the first one is recorded
in 008/35-37.
When formulating a bibliographic record for a translation, the code
for the language of the translation, not
the language of the original,
is given in 008/35-37. (The code for the language of the original is recorded
in subfield $h of field 041.)
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Code: |
Description: |
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Blanks |
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mul |
Multiple languages |
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sgn |
Sign languages |
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und |
Undetermined |
Related MARC fields or documents:
See also:
008/00-39: Character Positions by Type of Material
008 Fixed-Length Data Elements