This example can be identified as a minimal-level record for a printed map by code e in Leader/06.  In addition to the fields required in a minimal-level record, it contains several general note fields (field 500), and topical subject added entries (field 650).

LDR

* * * * *cem##22* * * * *7a#4500

001

<control number>

003

<control number identifier>

005

19921010061154.5

007

aj|canzn

008

034  1#  $aa$b2000000

040  ##  $a<organization code>$c<organization code>

052  ##  $a3511

110  1#  $aBritish Columbia.$bGeological Branch.$bResource Data and Analysis.

245  10  $aProducing mines, mineral deposits with reserves, and significant coal deposits of British Columbia /$ccompiled by Geological Branch, Resource Data and Analysis Section.

255  ##  $aScale l:2,000,000.

260  ##  $a[Victoria?] :$bProvince of British Columbia, Ministry of Energy Mines and Petroleum Resources, Mineral Resources Branch,$c[1984]

300  ##  $a1 map :$bcol. ;$c73 x 87 cm.

500  ##  $a"Minerals, April 1984. Coal, 1984."

500  ##  $a"Sheet 1."

500  ##  $a"Cartography of base and mineral potential by Pierino Chicorell. Compilation and cartography of legend data by Catherine Nesmith."

500  ##  $aAccompanied by sheet 2 (77 x 70 cm.) which has: List of metal and industrial mineral mines in British Columbia -- [List of] mineral deposits with reserves.

650  #0  $aMines and mineral resources$zBritish Columbia$vMaps.

650  #0  $aCoal mines and mining$zBritish Columbia$vMaps.

See also:

Appendix C:  Minimal Level Record Examples

Appendices