480 See From Tracing - General Subdivision (R) (Variable Data Field)
Field 480 contains a tracing for a general subdivision see from reference. It is used in a subdivision record to trace a see from reference from a general subdivision not used to an authorized heading.
The National level record requirement for this field is Mandatory if applicable.
Field 480 is repeatable.
Guidelines for applying content designators:
The content designators identify the subelements occurring in general subdivision headings constructed according to generally accepted thesaurus-building conventions (e.g., Library of Congress Subject Headings, Medical Subject Headings).
A
general subdivision may be a topical or language term that is used as
a subdivision portion of an extended subject
or index term access field in bibliographic records.
A
topical or language term that is used as the lead element of an established
heading record is contained in a 150 (Heading
- Topical Term) field.
For indicator and subfield code definitions and examples, National level (NLR) record requirements, and designator repeatability, see table below:
Position |
Description |
NLR |
Repeatability |
Field 480 |
See From Tracing - General Subdivision |
A |
R |
Indicator: |
|
|
|
First |
Undefined; contains a blank |
M |
|
Second |
Undefined; contains a blank |
M |
|
|
|
|
|
Subfield code: |
|
|
|
$i |
current - A earlier - A |
R |
|
$v |
A |
R |
|
$w |
A |
NR |
|
|
O |
|
|
|
O |
|
|
|
O |
|
|
|
O |
|
|
$x |
M |
R |
|
$y |
A |
R |
|
$z |
A |
R |
|
$4 |
O |
R |
|
$5 |
A |
R |
|
$6 |
A |
NR |
|
$8 |
O |
R |
See: Examples for this field.
Display
constant for X80 fields
Display
constants for cross references
Subfield
$i - Reference
instruction phrase [redefined, 2009]: Subfield $i was renamed Relationship
information and broadened to include relationship designations
in addition to textual reference phrases. The subfield was changed
from Not repeatable (NR) to Repeatable (R).
Subfield $w/0
- Print constant code
[redefined, 1997] [CAN/MARC
only]: The following values were redefined: g
(Full name), h (Real name), and
i (Real name (reputedly)). The
following values were made obsolete: j
(Name originally), k (Name in
religion), l (Secular name), m (Stage name of), o
(Variant name), p (Abbreviated
name), q (Official name), r (Broader term), s
(Narrower term), x (Print constant
generated from tag value), and z
(Text carried in subfield $i).
Subfield
$w/0 - Special relationship
Code r - Relationship information in subfield $i or $4 [new, 2009]
Subfield
$w/1 - Tracing use restriction
Code h - No reference structures [new, 2007]
Subfield
$w/2 - Earlier form of heading
Code x - Tracing is not the form of heading established under earlier cataloguing rules [obsolete, 1997] [CAN/MARC only]
Subfield
$w/3 - Reference display
Code e - Note only generated from the tracing [obsolete, 1997] [CAN/MARC only]
Code i - Invisible see from reference [obsolete, 1997] [CAN/MARC only]
Code x - Reference is generated from the tracing [obsolete, 1997] [CAN/MARC only]
Subfield $w/4
- Formerly established
heading code [obsolete, 1997] [CAN/MARC
only]: The following values were defined: d
(Formerly accepted heading replaced by the heading in the 1XX field),
s (Formerly accepted heading replaced
by other headings, one of which is in the 1XX field), and x
(Not a formerly accepted heading).
Subfield $4
- Relationship code
[new, 2009]
Subfield
$4 - Relationship
code [renamed, 2017] [redescribed, 2017]: Subfield
$4 was renamed to Relationship
and redescribed to allow for the recording of relationship URIs in addition
to MARC and non-MARC codes.
480
See From Tracing - General Subdivision
Tracings and References - 4XX Fields [General Information]
Related MARC fields or documents:
X80 General Subdivisions - General Information
Tracings and References - General Information
See also: