Field definition and scope:

Field 752 contains an added entry in which the entry element is a hierarchical form of place name that is related to a particular attribute of the described item, e.g., the place of publication for a rare book.  For display, a dash ( ) may be generated to separate the subelements of the place name, for example, CanadaBritish ColumbiaVancouver.

This kind of added entry is assigned according to various cataloging rules to give access to a bibliographic record through a hierarchical form of a place name related to a particular attribute (e.g., for newspapers, the name of the community served; for rare books, the place of publication or printing).

The National level record requirement for this field is Optional.

Field 752 is repeatable.

Guidelines for applying content designators:

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 752

Added Entry - Hierarchical Place Name

O

O

R

Indicator:

 

 

 

 

First

Undefined; contains a blank

M

 

 

Second

Undefined; contains a blank

M

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Subfield code:

 

 

 

 

$a

Country or larger entity

M

O

R

$b

First-order political jurisdiction

A

O

NR

$c

Intermediate political jurisdiction

A

O

R

$d

City

A

O

NR

$e

Relator term

A

O

R

$f

City subsection

A

O

R

$g

Other nonjurisdictional geographic region and feature

A

O

R

$h

Extraterrestrial area

A

O

R

$0

Authority record control number or standard number

O

O

R

$1

Real World Object URI

 

 

R

$2

Source of heading or term

A

O

NR

$4

Relationship

A

O

R

$6

Linkage

A

O

NR

$8

Field link and sequence number

O

O

R

Input conventions:

Punctuation

Display constant

Subfield order

Content designator history:

In the serial specifications, field 752 was defined originally in 1975 as Non-AACR/ALA Entry - Place of Publication to contain a hierarchical form of geographic access to news-papers.  In 1978, the name of the field was changed to Place of Publication Access (Newspapers) to clarify its usage.

In 1983, the field was redefined for use with other forms of material and was validated for the books, maps, and music specifications.  The name of the field was changed to Place of Publication/Printing.

In 1984, the field was redefined to include place of production and was validated for the archival and manuscripts control and visual materials specifications.  The name of the field was changed to Added Entry - Place of Publication or Production.

In 1986, the current names of the field and subfields were validated to better reflect a more generalized application of the field.

Subfields  $a - Country or larger entity  [renamed, 2005]

$b - First-order political jurisdiction  [renamed, 2005]

$c - Intermediate political jurisdiction  [renamed, 2005]

$e - Relator term  [new, 2016]

$f  - City subsection  [new, 2005]

$g - Other nonjurisdictional geographic region and feature  [new, 2005]

$h - Extraterrestrial area  [new, 2005]

$0 - Authority record control number  [new, 2007]

$0 - Authority record control number  [redefined, 2010]

$2 - Source of heading or term  [new, 2005]

$4 - Relator code  [new, 2016]

Subfield $1 - Real World Object URI  [new, 2017]

Subfield $4 - Relator 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.

Related MARC fields or documents:

880  Alternate Graphic Representation

Source Codes for Vocabularies, Rules, and Schemes:

Name and Title Authority Source Codes

See also:

700-75X  Added Entry Fields

Variable Data Fields