856 Electronic Location and Access (R) (Variable Data Field)
Field definition and scope:
Field 856 contains the information needed to locate and access electronic information pertaining to a community service such as the service or event website or related resources. Subfields $y (Link text) and $z (Public note) may be used to specify the type of electronic information.
Field 856 is repeated when the location data elements vary (the URL in subfield $u or subfields $a and $d, when used). It is also repeated whenever the electronic filename varies (subfield $f), except when a single intellectual item is divided into different parts for online storage or retrieval.
See the "Guidelines for the Use of Field 856" for a more thorough discussion on the use of field 856. It is located online at: www.loc.gov/marc/856guide.html.
Field 856 is repeatable.
Guidelines for applying content designators:
For indicator and subfield code definitions and examples, and designator repeatability, see table below:
| Position | Description | Repeatability | 
| Field 856 | Electronic Location and Access | R | 
| Indicator: | 
 | 
 | 
| First | 
 | |
| 
 | ||
| 0 | 
 | |
| 1 | 
 | |
| 2 | 
 | |
| 3 | 
 | |
| 4 | 
 | |
| 7 | 
 | |
| 
 | 
 | 
 | 
| Second | 
 | |
| 
 | ||
| 0 | 
 | |
| 1 | 
 | |
| 2 | 
 | |
| 8 | 
 | |
| 
 | 
 | 
 | 
| Subfield code: | 
 | 
 | 
| $a | R | |
| $c | R | |
| $d | R | |
| $f | R | |
| $m | R | |
| $o | NR | |
| $p | NR | |
| $q | NR | |
| $s | R | |
| $u | R | |
| $v | R | |
| $w | R | |
| $x | R | |
| $y | R | |
| $z | R | |
| $2 | NR | |
| $3 | NR | |
| $6 | NR | |
| $7 | NR | |
| $8 | R | 
 Spacing underscore and 
 tilde in URLs
Spacing underscore and 
 tilde in URLs
 Subfield 
 $b - Access 
 number  [obsolete, 2020]
Subfield 
 $b - Access 
 number  [obsolete, 2020]
 Subfield 
 $g - Electronic name - End of range  [redefined, 
 1997]
Subfield 
 $g - Electronic name - End of range  [redefined, 
 1997]
 Subfield 
 $g - Uniform 
 Resource Name  [obsolete]:  Prior to 1997, subfield $g was defined as Electronic 
 name-End of range.  Because it was rarely if ever used, it 
 was redefined as Uniform Resource Name 
 in 1997.  It was made obsolete in 2000 in favor of recording the 
 URN in subfield $u.
Subfield 
 $g - Uniform 
 Resource Name  [obsolete]:  Prior to 1997, subfield $g was defined as Electronic 
 name-End of range.  Because it was rarely if ever used, it 
 was redefined as Uniform Resource Name 
 in 1997.  It was made obsolete in 2000 in favor of recording the 
 URN in subfield $u.
 Subfield 
 $h - Processor of request  [obsolete, 
 2020]
Subfield 
 $h - Processor of request  [obsolete, 
 2020]
 Subfield 
 $i - Instruction 
  [obsolete, 2020]
Subfield 
 $i - Instruction 
  [obsolete, 2020]
 Subfield 
 $j - Bits per second  [obsolete, 
 2020]
Subfield 
 $j - Bits per second  [obsolete, 
 2020]
 Subfield 
 $k - Password  [obsolete, 
 2020]
Subfield 
 $k - Password  [obsolete, 
 2020]
 Subfield 
 $l - Logon  [obsolete, 2020]
Subfield 
 $l - Logon  [obsolete, 2020]
 Subfield 
 $n - Name of location of host 
  [obsolete, 2020]
Subfield 
 $n - Name of location of host 
  [obsolete, 2020]
 Subfield 
 $q - Electronic 
 format type  [redefined]:  Prior to 1997, subfield $q was defined as File 
 transfer mode to contain an indication of whether the file was 
 transferred as binary or ASCII.  It was redefined to contain type 
 of electronic format.
Subfield 
 $q - Electronic 
 format type  [redefined]:  Prior to 1997, subfield $q was defined as File 
 transfer mode to contain an indication of whether the file was 
 transferred as binary or ASCII.  It was redefined to contain type 
 of electronic format.
 Subfield 
 $r - Settings  [obsolete, 
 2020]
Subfield 
 $r - Settings  [obsolete, 
 2020]
 Subfield 
 $t - Terminal emulation  [obsolete, 
 2020]
Subfield 
 $t - Terminal emulation  [obsolete, 
 2020]
 Subfield 
 $u - Uniform 
 Resource Locator  [repeatability changed]:  Prior to 
 1999, subfield $u was defined 
 as repeatable.  It was changed to not repeatable in favor of repeating 
 the field due to ambiguity in determining when the subfield could be repeatable. 
  Subfield $u was changed 
 back to repeatable in 2000 to record URNs after subfield $g 
 was made obsolete.  It was also renamed Uniform 
 Resource Identifier in 2000 to account for URNs.
Subfield 
 $u - Uniform 
 Resource Locator  [repeatability changed]:  Prior to 
 1999, subfield $u was defined 
 as repeatable.  It was changed to not repeatable in favor of repeating 
 the field due to ambiguity in determining when the subfield could be repeatable. 
  Subfield $u was changed 
 back to repeatable in 2000 to record URNs after subfield $g 
 was made obsolete.  It was also renamed Uniform 
 Resource Identifier in 2000 to account for URNs.
 Subfield 
 $y - Link 
 text  [new, 2000]
Subfield 
 $y - Link 
 text  [new, 2000]
 Subfield 
 $7 - Access 
 status  [new, 2019]
Subfield 
 $7 - Access 
 status  [new, 2019]
Related MARC fields or documents:
MARC 21 Format for Bibliographic Data:
753 System Details Access to Computer Files
MARC Code List for Organizations
Uniform Resource Locators (URL) (RFC 1738)
Value Lists for Codes and Controlled Vocabularies:
Electronic Access Methods Code List
See also: