Use this field for notes concerning the physical description of the item in regards to form, material, geographic location, and date/duration. This field is also used for notes concerning derivation of title, date, or other source information supplied by the cataloger. This is not a description of the intellectual content (see 520). Displays as “Notes“Notes”.”
indicators: no indicators, leave blank
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punctuation: This may begin with a phrase or a complete sentence, followed by a period. After this first period, further information should be in complete sentences. This field ends with a periodfull point.
Make separate notes for the following information, in this order.
Note on form, material, location, and or duration.
This field accommodates information that cannot be fitted into fit in the 245, such as date and place of writing, if it is considered necessary to give describe these more exactly than in the . If you have put a ‘publication place’ fully. If place of publication has been coded in the 008, you should record it it should be spelled out here. Also include here any notes on the style of hand (e.g., gothic, rotund), color of ink, inclusion of illustrations or decorated initials, etc.).
examples:
500 __ Diary.
500__ Autograph manuscript, signed, with annotations in the hand of Charles Sumner.
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500 __ Written by Sh. Mateyos bar Paulos in Mosul in Šbat 2199 (Feb. February 1888); copied from a manuscript dated 1520/1 from the monastery of Mar Hnania which was written by Q. Mbarak (f. 316r).
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Source of title.
If the 245 records a supplied title , (except in cases when the item is a letter or collection of correspondence), then this the note should read :exampleas follows:
500 __ Title supplied by cataloger.
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If the 245 is a title taken from a place in the manuscript from a place other than a manuscript the title page, then you need to specify here, e.git should be specified here.
examples:
500 __ Title derived from colophon (f. 312r).
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Also include a note, if necessary, for any 246 “Other titletitle”.”
Additional statements of responsibility.
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Additional physical details notes.
Separate notes may be give in this order for:
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(c) further extent description (e.g., missing leaves, gaps in foliation)
(d) binding --(describe the binding beginning if possible with “Bound…” (Help with terminology can be found in Etherington and Roberts Dictionary of Descriptive Terminology)
examples:
500 __ Bound in contemporary vellum over paper boards.
500 __ Bound by F. Bedford in full red morocco, gilt.
(e) housing --(this information is useful for purposes of retrieval, therefore be sure to mention e.g. )
example:
500 __ In two boxes.
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protective case : pre-fab case used in end-processing
"Bound with" note.
This note is needed if the manuscript consists of two or more originally separate manuscripts bound together, and if a separate record is made for each of them. Following Houghton’s printed-book convention, if three or fewer items are bound together, provide a “Bound with” note that lists the title(s) titles of the other item(s). If more than three items are bound together, construct a note containing the following: the each item’s position in the volume; the total number of items bound together; some description of the volume’s content.
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500__ Number 6 in a bound volume of 27 parliamentary records.
Any notes or added entries pertaining to the binding (500, 655) go on the primary record for manuscript materials, not in the Holdings record.
Note: Technical terms relating to binding and other physical aspects of manuscripts can be found in Etherington and Roberts Dictionary of Descriptive Terminology.