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$$t   Title

 

See >110 for examples.

 

711   Added entry – meeting name.

[updated 05/08/2014]

When there are multiple 711s, arrange them alphabetically. This is sometimes needed as an added entry for a collection.  See MARC21 guides for details for coding this field.

Indicators and subfields:  as for >111

NOTE: if a relator term is used with a 111 entry, a $$j is used (not a $$e).

Punctuation: end each subfield with a mark of punctuation.

 

See >111 for examples.  

 

730   Added entry – uniform title. 

[updated 9/25/2006]

Uniform titles bring together records for the same work when different manifestations (e.g. translations) appear under different titles. 

Displays in OPAC as ‘Other titles:’

Use field >730 for a title added entry that cannot be generated by any other field. See field >130 for more information.

Use this field instead of or in addition to >740 when there is a uniform title for the work in question.  The most useful subfield is $$l (language).

Punctuation: end each subfield with a mark of punctuation.

Indicators:

1st       0-9      number of nonfiling characters

2nd   <blank>  no info. provided

Examples:

110 2_    $$aConde Nast Publications.

245 10    $$aConde Nast Publications records relating to House & garden’s second home guide.

730  0_  $$aHouse & garden.

 

 730  02  $$aPickwick Papers. $$l Portuguese.

 

740    Added entry – uncontrolled related/analytical title.  

[updated 12/11/2006]

"This field is used for added entries for uncontrolled related titles and uncontrolled analytical titles.  Uncontrolled means that the title is not controlled through an authority file or another bibliographic record.  The field may contain the title portion of a related work that would normally be entered under a name/title heading in catalog entry form."  See MARC21 specs for full information. 

Use this field to record titles that are associated with the collection, described in the text of the record, and not indexed as part of the >245 field. Initial articles are dropped.

Displays in OPAC as ‘Other titles:’

Punctuation: end with a full point. 

Indicators:   

1st    1-9     number of non-filing characters).

2nd   2        ‘analytical’.

 

Example:

245 10  $$aWalter Jacob Kaiser English translations

740 02   $$aAlexis.