730 Added Entry - Uniform Title (R) (Variable Data Field)
Field 730 contains a uniform title, a related or an analytical title that is controlled by an authority file or list, used as an added entry. Added entries are assigned according to various cataloging rules to give access to the bibliographic record from headings which may not be more appropriately assigned as 630 (Subject Added Entry - Uniform Title) or 830 (Series Added Entry - Uniform Title) fields.
The National level record requirement for this field is Mandatory if applicable.
Field 730 is repeatable.
Guidelines for applying content designators:
The content designators identify the subelements occurring in uniform or conventional title, title page title, or series title headings that are not entered under a name in a name/title heading and that are constructed according to the generally accepted cataloging and thesaurus-building rules [e.g., Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules (AACR 2), Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH)].
A uniform title heading is used to
bring together bibliographic entries for a work when various issues have
appeared under different titles and to provide identification for a work
when the title by which it is known differs from the title proper of a
particular issue or when different publications have identical titles.
A uniform title entered under a name
is contained in field 240 or in subfield $t (Title of a work) in the field
appropriate for the author's name (X00 Personal
Names, X10 Corporate Names, X11 Meeting
Names).
Uniform titles used in phrase subject
headings (e.g., Bible
in atheism) are contained in field 650
(Subject Added Entry - Topical Term).
For indicator and subfield code definitions and examples, National-level (NLR) and Minimal-level (MLR) record requirements, and designator repeatability, see table below:
Position |
Description |
NLR |
MLR |
Repeatability |
Field 730 |
Added Entry - Uniform Title |
A |
O |
R |
Indicator: |
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First |
M |
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0 |
A |
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1-9 |
A |
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Second |
M |
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A |
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2 |
A |
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Subfield code: |
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$a |
M |
O |
NR |
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$d |
A |
O |
R |
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$f |
A |
O |
NR |
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$g |
A |
O |
R |
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$h |
O |
O |
NR |
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$i |
O |
O |
R |
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$k |
A |
O |
R |
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$l |
A |
O |
NR |
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$m |
A |
O |
R |
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$n |
A |
O |
R |
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$o |
A |
O |
NR |
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$p |
A |
O |
R |
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$r |
A |
O |
NR |
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$s |
A |
O |
R |
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$t |
A |
O |
NR |
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$x |
O |
O |
NR |
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$0 |
O |
O |
R |
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$1 |
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R |
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$2 |
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NR |
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$3 |
O |
O |
NR |
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$4 |
O |
O |
R |
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$5 |
A |
O |
NR |
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$6 |
A |
O |
NR |
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$8 |
O |
O |
R |
See: Examples for this field.
Ambiguous headings
(what is considered a "uniform title")
Initial articles
(includes information on diacritics or special characters)
First indicator
- Nonfiling characters
Values # - Undefined [obsolete, 1979]
# - Nonfiling characters not specified [obsolete, 1980]
The number of character positions associated with a definite or indefinite article at the beginning of a uniform title field that are disregarded in sorting and filing processes was not specified prior to the definition of the first indicator position in 1979.
The interpretation of a # (blank) to indicate that the number of nonfiling characters is not specified was made obsolete in 1980. Pre-1979 records may contain a # (blank) meaning undefined in this position.
Second indicator
- Type of added entry
Values 0 - Alternative entry (BK AM CF MP MU SE) [obsolete]
1 - Secondary entry (BK AM CF MP MU SE) [obsolete]
1 - Printed on card (VM) [obsolete]
3 - Not printed on card (VM) [obsolete]
In 1993, second indicator values 0 (Alternative entry) and 1 (Secondary entry) were made obsolete in the books, archival and manuscripts control, computer files, maps, music, and serials specifications. Values 1 (Printed on card) and 3 (Not printed on card) were made obsolete in the visual materials specifications.
Subfield $d
- Date of treaty signing
[new]: The date of signing of a treaty was not separately
subfield coded prior to the definition of subfield $d
in 1980.
Subfield
$g - Miscellaneous
information [changed,
2014]: In 2014, subfield $g
was made repeatable.
Subfield $i
- Relationship information [new,
2009]
Subfields
$n - Number of part/section of a work
[new]
$p - Name of part/section of a work [redefined]
In 1979, subfield $n was defined for numbered parts/sections and subfield $p (Part) was redefined to include only named parts/sections. Prior to that change, both the number and the name of a part were contained in one $p subfield.
Subfield $s - Version
[changed, 2017]: Subfield $s
was made repeatable.
Subfield
$0 - Authority
record control number [new,
2007]
Subfield
$0 - Authority
record control number [redefined,
2010]
Subfield $1 - Real
World Object URI [new, 2017]
Subfield $2 - Source
of heading or term [new, 2019]
Subfield
$4 - Relationship [new,
2018]
Related MARC fields or documents:
X30 Uniform Titles - General Information
RDA in MARC Bibliographic Data
See also: