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An unformatted note that describes the scope and general contents of the described materials. Use for an abstract, annotation, review, summary or a phrase describing the material.
The level of detail in a summary may vary depending on the audience for a particular item. When no distinction between levels of detail in a summary note is required, subfield ‡ a contains all the text. When a distinction is appropriate, subfield ‡ a contains a brief statement and subfield ‡ b contains additional information. |
1st Indicator |
Display constant controller. A value that controls the generation of the display constant preceding the note. |
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Summary. The value that generates the display constant Summary:.
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An illustrated collection of nursery rhymes set to music. | | |
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Subject. The value that generates the display constant Subject:.
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Two head-and-shoulder portraits in separate ornamental oval frames, one frame held by an eagle. | | |
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Review. The value that generates the display constant Review:.
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"Combines the most frequently asked questions regarding AIDS with the most prominent US physician, former Surgeon General C. Everett Koop, resulting in an informative 38-minute production."--Cf. Video rating guide for libraries, winter 1990. | | |
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Scope and content. The value that generates the display constant Scope and content:.
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Series consists of minutes of meetings of the Board together with correspondence and other documents referred to in the minutes. The records reflect... | | |
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Abstract. The value that generates the display constant Abstract:.
| 520 |
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The study examines the fertility history of American couples in metropolitan America and the motivational connections between the environment and fertility decisions and behavior. ‡ b Phase I looks at the social and psychological factors thought to relate to differences in fertility. Phase II focuses on why some couples stopped at two children while others had a third or fourth during the first and second phase. Phase III examines how well attitudes and events of the early marriage determined the record of the later years of child bearing. | | |
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No display constant generated. The value that specifies that a display constant is not generated. | |
2nd Indicator |
Undefined. The 2nd indicator position is undefined and contains a blank ( ). |
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‡a Summary, etc. |
The text of the abstract, review, summary, etc. When no distinction between levels of detail in a summary note is required, subfield ‡ a contains all the text. When a distinction is appropriate, subfield ‡ a contains a brief statement and subfield ‡ b contains additional information.
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Kate and Ben follow their rabbit into a haunted house and discover the source of the house's ghostly sound. |
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Books, ledgers, and letters of Alexander Gusdorf and his brother, Gerson Gusdorf, who ran a general store in Taos, N.M. |
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Records the events, people, and places that made news in 2000 and updates the information from the encyclopedia's first year. |
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Fonds consists of minutes of meetings, research files relating to the delivery of health case services in Nova Scotia, recorded... | |
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‡b Expansion of summary note |
An expansion of the brief summary recorded in subfield ‡ a.
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Public release motion pictures, 1915-37. ‡ b Includes films on control of rats, prairie dogs and porcupines; fish culture in the United States and pearl culture in Japan; inspection trip to Alaska by Service officials; life in a Boy Scout camp and Air Service bombing techniques in 1921. |
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Miscellaneous cartographic records with an emphasis on biogeography of the United States and Alaska, 1872-1941. ‡ b Includes published and photoprocessed maps of Alaska and coastal waters, 1888-90, many of which were compiled from surveys made on the "Albatross";- maps, 1908-19, annotated by the Alaskan Fisheries Division... |
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Letters, primarily to Angelica Schuyler Church (1756-1815), wife of John Barker Church and daughter of Philip John Schuyler, or to members of her family. ‡ b Correspondents include Alexander Hamilton (her brother-in-law), Thomas Jefferson, the Marquis de Lafayette, Philip John Schuyler and George Washington. Also included is one order, one deed, and two cut autographs. | |
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‡u Uniform Resource Identifier |
The Uniform Resource Identifier (URI), for example a URL or URN, provides electronic access data in a standard syntax. Use for automated access to an electronic item using one of the Internet protocols or by resolution of a URN. Repeat subfield if digital object has multiple identifiers (URIs). |
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Substituting hexadecimal notation for diacritics and special characters in Uniform Resource Identifiers. When recording a URI in subfield ‡u, you may enter most of the spacing characters listed below as either characters or their hexidecimal equivalents. Consult the table below.
Note: Do not confuse the spacing characters listed below with their long-valid non-spacing counterparts. Use of the spacing characters will be limited almost exclusively to URLs.
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Enter as character or hex value |
Spacing circumflex/circumflex accent |
^ |
%5E |
| Spacing underscore/low line
1 |
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%5F |
| Spacing grave/grave accent |
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%60 |
| Spacing tilde/tilde |
~ |
%7E |
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vertical bar |
n/a |
%7C |
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Example
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‡ u http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/abstract_cchrie98.htm | |
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‡3 Materials specified |
The part of the described materials to which the field applies. |
Printing |
Field 520 prints as a note. The 1st indicator controls display constants. Subfield ‡u does not print. See "
5xx Introduction" for more information. |