Codes

First indicator - Type of corporate name entry element

0  Inverted name  [Pre-AACR2]

1  Jurisdiction name

2  Name in direct order

Second indicator - Type of added entry

#  No information provided

2  Analytical entry

Subfields:

a  Corporate name or jurisdiction name as entry element (NR)

b  Subordinate unit (R)

c  Location of meeting (R)

d  Date of meeting or treaty signing (R)

e  Relator term (R)

f   Date of a work (NR)

g  Miscellaneous information (R)

h  Medium (NR)  [Not used]

i   Relationship information (R)

k  Form subheading (R)

l   Language of a work (NR)

m Medium of performance for music (R)

n  Number of part/section/meeting (R)

o  Arranged statement for music (NR)

p  Name of part/section of a work (R)

r   Key for music (NR)

s  Version (NR)

t   Title of a work (NR)

u  Affiliation (NR)  [Not applicable]

x  International Standard Serial Number (NR)

0  Authority record control number or standard number (R)

3  Materials specified (NR)  [Not applicable]

4  Relator code (R)

5  Institution to which field applies (NR)

6  Linkage (NR)

8  Field link and sequence number (R)

NOTE:  See MARC 21 Format for Bibliographic Data (710 Added Entry - Corporate Name) for code definitions not given below.

Description/Instructions

Field 710 contains names of corporate bodies used as added entries.  (For a definition of a corporate body, see field 110.)  Conferences are also recorded in field 710 when they are entered subordinate to a corporate body.

First indicator - Type of corporate name entry element

The first indicator is based on the type of corporate name.  First indicator value "1" is used when the corporate body is a jurisdiction or a jurisdiction followed by a name.  Value "2" is used when the corporate body is entered directly under its own name.

1    Jurisdiction name.

710 1# United States. $b Dept. of the Interior.

710 1# New York (N.Y.)

2    Name in direct order.

710 2# Association of Research Libraries.

Second indicator - Type of added entry

Second indicator value "2" is used for analytical added entries.  For other added entries, the second indicator value is blank (#).

Subfields

For serials, the most commonly used subfields, in input order, are:  $3, $a, $b, $t, $x.  For a description of other subfields defined for this field, see Headings - General Information.

$a  Corporate name or jurisdiction name as entry element.

Input the first unit of the name in subfield $a.  Explanatory data occurring in parentheses following a corporate name which does not pertain to a conference, etc. is considered part of the name and is included in the subfield.

710 2# Burns Federation.

710 2# National Association of Business Economists (U.S.)

710 2# O.R.S.T.O.M. (Agency : France)

710 2# Belgian Chamber of Commerce in Great Britain.

710 1# Great Britain.

$b  Subordinate unit.

710 2# Université de Rouen. $b Centre d'étude de la civilisation médiévale.

710 1# Cameroon. $b National Office for Scientific and Technical Research.

710 1# Santa Catarina (Brazil : State). $b Secretaria da Educação. $b Unidade de Documentação e Informática.

710 2# American Chemical Society. $b Southeastern Regional Meeting.

$t   Title of a work.

Use in author/title added entries for related works or analytics entered under corporate body (110/245, 110/240).

710 1# Brookfield (Conn.). $t Charter.

710 1# United States. $b Dept. of State. $t Department of State bulletin.

$3  Materials specified.

Use to indicate applicable dates for the new name or the new body in the access point.

260 ## Washington, D.C. : $b U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Bureau of the Census: $b For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O.

588 ## Description based on: 1877.

710 1# $3 -1877: $a United States. $b Bureau of the Census.

710 1# $3 1878-1902: $a United States. $b Dept. of the Treasury. $b Bureau of Statistics.

710 1# $3 1903-1911: $a United States. $b Dept. of Commerce and Labor. $b Bureau of Statistics.

710 1# $3 1912-1937: $a United States. $b Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce.

These dates can be provided in field 550, issuing body note.

260 ## Washington, D.C. : $b U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Bureau of the Census: $b For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O.

550 ## Vols. for 1878-1902 issued by the Bureau of Statistics (Dept. of the Treasury); 1903-1911 by the Bureau of Statistics (Dept. of Commerce and Labor); 1912-1937 by the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce; 1938- by the Bureau of the Census.

710 1# United States. $b Bureau of the Census.

710 1# United States. $b Dept. of the Treasury. $b Bureau of Statistics.

710 1# United States. $b Dept. of Commerce and Labor. $b Bureau of Statistics.

710 1# United States. $b Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce.

NOTE:  Per MARC 21 instructions (X10 fields) punctuation of the subelements of a heading is generally dictated by descriptive cataloging or subject heading system/thesaurus rules.  These input conventions clarify MARC punctuation practices.  Fields 110, 610, 710, and 810 end with a mark of punctuation or a closing parenthesis.  If the final subfields are subfield $0, $3, $4, or $5, the mark of punctuation or closing parenthesis precedes those subfields.

$x  International Standard Serial Number.

ISSN for a serial contained in the title portion of a name/title field.  The ISSN is an agency-assigned data element.  ISSNs are assigned to serial publications by national centers under the auspices of the ISSN Network.

710 2# American Veterinary Medical Association. $b Public Information Division. $t Annual report $x 1552-6267.

Related fields, etc.

Headings - General Information, 110, 550, 610, 810

710 Added Entry - Corporate Name  (MARC 21 Format for Bibliographic Data)

See also:

700-75X  Added Entry Fields

Variable Data Fields

Section E.  MARC 21 Format for Serials as Applied Within CONSER

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