Definition and scope:

The variable data fields include fields 0XX to 9XX.  They may vary in length and may contain any text or other data needed to describe an individual bibliographic item or other type of record.  They are grouped into blocks according to the first character of the tag, which, with some exceptions, identifies the function of the data within the record.  The type of information in the field is identified by the remainder of the tag.

Within the 1XX, 4XX, 6XX, 7XX, and 8XX blocks, certain parallels of content designation are usually preserved.  The following meanings, with some exceptions, are given to the final two characters of the tag of fields:

X00  Personal names

X10  Corporate names

X11  Meeting names

X30  Uniform titles

X40  Bibliographic titles

X50  Topical terms

X51  Geographic names

Each field is identified by a field tag in the Directory.  Within variable data fields, two kinds of content designation are used:  two indicator positions stored at the beginning of each field, and a two-character subfield code preceding each data element within the field.

 Heading Fields:  Indicators, subfield codes, and input conventions for all the fields which include headings follow similar patterns.  For detailed information, select:  Headings:  X00-X30 Fields.

For information on a specific variable data field, select a topic:

(Shortcut:  For information on a particular field, use the Tag Lists to search by tag, subject area, or alphabetically.)

Tag range:

Field description:

0XX:

Numbers and Codes

1XX:

Main Entry Fields

20X-24X:

Title and Title-Related Fields

25X-29X:

Edition, Imprint, Etc. Fields

3XX:

Physical Description, Etc. Fields

4XX:

Series Statement Fields

5XX:

Note Fields

6XX:

Subject Access Fields

700-75X:

Added Entry Fields

76X-79X:

Linking Entry Fields

800-840:

Series Added Entry Fields

841-89X:

Holdings, Alternate Graphics, Etc.

9XX:

Locally-Defined Fields

See also:

Variable Control Fields  (00X)

MARC 21 Format for Bibliographic Data:  Contents