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The value in (06) and the date(s) in (07-10) and (11-14) are determined by the date in the the $$f subfield of the 245 field. Date 2 is entered only if you have entered “i,” “m,” or “q” in (06). Enter “u” for uncertain digits in dates. Also use “u” as shown below for an undated item.
examples:
245 $$f $$f (06) (07-10) (11-14)
100 BCE-100 CE b blank blank (add 046 for date)
undated undated n uuuu uuuu uuuu
1892 1892 s 1892 1892 ####
1848, 1892-1896 m 1848 1896 m 1848 1896 (for an item dated 1848, then annotated 1892-1896; there would also be a 500 note explaining the dates)
probably 1892 1892 s 1892 1892 ####
circa 1892 1892 s 1892 #### ####
1892 and undated undated s 1892 #### ####
after 1875 1875 s 1875 ########
between 1900 and 1916 q 1900 1900 1916
before 1916 1916 s 1916 #### ####
circa 1640-1649 1649 q 1640 1640 1649
circa 1600-1699 q 1600 1699
(15-17) Place of publication, production, or execution.
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(18-21) Illustrations #### no attempt to code (i.e., 4 fill characters)
(22) Target audience audience # unknown or not specified
(23) Form of item # unless the item is a microform, in which case consult MARC21 for coding
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(28) Government publication # not a government publication
(29) Conference publication # no attempt to code
(30) Festschrift # # no attempt to code
(31) Index # # no no attempt to code
(32) Undefined
(33) Literary form 0 not fiction (not further specified)
1 Fiction
d Dramas
e Essays
f Novels
h h Humor, satires, etc.
i i Letters
j j Short stories
m m Mixed forms
p p Poetry
s s Speeches
u u Unknown
# # no attempt to code
Notice that for some of these choices, there will be a corresponding 655 field.
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