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Input Standards |
| Required if applicable/Optional |
| 1st Indicator Undefined |
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Undefined |
| 2nd Indicator Undefined |
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Undefined |
| Subfields (R=Repeatable NR=Nonrepeatable) |
Input Standards |
| ‡a |
Category of material
(007/00)
(NR)
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Mandatory/Mandatory |
| ‡b |
Specific material designation
(007/01)
(NR)
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Mandatory/Mandatory |
| ‡d |
Color
(007/03)
(NR)
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Mandatory/Mandatory |
| ‡e |
Base of emulsion
(007/04)
(NR)
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Req'd if applicable/Req'd if applicable |
| ‡f |
Sound on medium or separate
(007/05)
(NR)
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Req'd if applicable/Req'd if applicable |
| ‡g |
Medium for sound
(007/06)
(NR)
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Req'd if applicable/Req'd if applicable |
| ‡h |
Dimensions
(007/07)
(NR)
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Mandatory/Mandatory |
| ‡i |
Secondary support material
(007/08)
(NR)
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Optional/Optional |
Definition |
The physical characteristics of a projected graphic material. |
| VIS |
Use for projected graphics (e.g., filmstrips, slides, transparencies, and other projectable graphic materials) and accompanying sound characteristics. Use also for materials published separately or as components of a kit. |
| All formats |
007 is valid in all formats so you can code for the physical characteristics of the parts of an item such as accompanying material. |
Examples |
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| Filmstrip |
| 007 |
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g ‡b o ‡d c ‡e j ‡h f |
| 300 |
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1 filmstrip (32 fr.) : ‡b col. ; ‡c 35mm. ‡e 1 teacher's guide. | |
| Slides |
| 007 |
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g ‡ b s ‡d c ‡e j ‡h j ‡i c‡ |
| 300 |
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100 slides : ‡b col. ; ‡e 1 booklet. |
| 007 |
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g ‡b s ‡d c ‡e j ‡f b ‡g f ‡h j ‡i c |
| 300 |
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48 slides : ‡b col. ; ‡e 1 cassette 923 min. ; 2 track, mono.) + 1 studybook. | |
| Transparencies |
| 007 |
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g ‡b t ‡d c ‡e j ‡h v ‡i c |
| 300 |
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16 transparencies (4 overlays) : ‡b col. ; ‡c 20 x 26 cm. + ‡e 1 teacher's guide. |
| 007 |
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g ‡b t ‡d c ‡e j ‡f b ‡g f ‡h z ‡i c |
| 300 |
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10 transparencies : ‡b col. ; ‡c 25 x 30 cm. + ‡e 2 cassettes. | |
1st Indicator |
Undefined. The 1st indicator position is undefined and contains a blank ( ). |
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Undefined | |
2nd Indicator |
Undefined. The 2nd indicator position is undefined and contains a blank ( ). |
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Undefined | |
Subfields |
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‡a Category of material |
The category of material to which the item belongs is a projected graphic, which is defined as a two-dimensional representation intended to be projected without motion by means of an optical device (e.g., a filmstrip, slide, or transparency).
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‡b Specific material designation |
The special class of projected graphic to which the item belongs.
| c |
Filmstrip cartridge. Film loops enclosed in cartridges. A cartridge is a permanently encased reel of film or tape with ends joined together to form a loop. |
| d |
Filmslip. A short filmstrip that is not in a roll. |
| f |
Other filmstrip type. A filmstrip other than a filmstrip cartridge, filmslip or filmstrip roll. |
| o |
Filmstrip roll. Usually 35 mm. roll. |
| s |
Slide. Use also for modern stereographs (e.g. Viewmaster reels). |
| t |
Transparency. Use also for x-rays. |
| u |
Unspecified. The specific material designation is not specified. |
| z |
Other. An item for which none of the other codes is appropriate. | |
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‡d Color |
The color characteristics of the item.
| a |
One color. The image is printed or executed in a single color (i.e., monochromatic), other than black. |
| b |
Black-and-white. The image is printed or executed in black-and-white. |
| c |
Multicolored. The image is printed or executed in more than one color. |
| h |
Hand-colored. Hand-colored information is present. Code h takes precedence over any other code. |
| m |
Mixed. The work or collection is a combination of one color, black-and-white, colored, hand colored, and/or other images. |
| n |
Not applicable. The item has no images. |
| u |
Unknown. The color characteristics of the projected graphic is not known. |
| z |
Other. Tones, stains, tints, etc. | |
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‡e Base of emulsion |
The type of material for the base of the emulsion of the photonegative, filmstrip, slide, or transparency.
| d |
Glass. The primary support/base of the emulsion material is glass. |
| e |
Synthetic. Plastic, vinyl, etc. |
| j |
Safety film. The primary support/base of the emulsion material is safety (i.e., not nitrate) film. |
| k |
Film base, other than safety film. The primary support/base of the emulsion material is not safety film. |
| m |
Mixed collection. More than one primary support or base. |
| o |
Paper. The primary support/base of the emulsion is any kind of cellulose-based paper. |
| u |
Unknown. The primary support/base of the emulsion material for the projected graphic is not known. |
| z |
Other. An item for which none of the other codes is appropriate. | |
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‡f Sound on medium or separate |
Indicates whether the sound is on the same medium or a separate medium. Assume that the item has sound and that the sound is on the medium, unless otherwise noted. If the item is silent, do not use subfield ‡f.
| a |
Sound on medium. Sound is present and is on the item. |
| b |
Sound separate from medium. Sound is present but it is on the accompanying item. |
| u |
Unknown. The presence of sound on the item is not known. | |
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‡g Medium for sound |
The medium used to carry the sound. If the projected graphic is silent, do not use subfield ‡g.
| a |
Optical sound track on motion picture film. Sound to accompany a projected graphic is carried on an optical track that is part of a film. |
| b |
Magnetic sound track on motion picture film. Sound to accompany a projected graphic is carried on a magnetic track. |
| c |
Magnetic audio tape in cartridge. Sound to accompany an item is carried on a magnetic audio tape cartridge. |
| d |
Sound disc. Sound to accompany an item is carried on a sound disc. |
| e |
Magnetic audio tape on reel. Sound to accompany an item is carried on a reel of magnetic audio tape. |
| f |
Magnetic audio tape in cassette. Sound to accompany an item is carried on a cassette of magnetic audio tape. |
| g |
Optical and magnetic sound track on motion picture film. Sound to accompany a projected graphic is carried on both an optical and magnetic track. |
| h |
Videotape. Sound to accompany an item is included as part of a videotape. |
| i |
Videodisc. Sound to accompany an item is included as part of a videodisc. |
| u |
Unknown. The medium for sound is not known. |
| z |
Other. A medium for sound for which none of the other codes is appropriate. | |
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‡h Dimensions |
The dimensions of filmstrips, slides, or transparencies. Use code z for widths or dimensions not on the list.
Filmstrips/filmslips: Codes must match the dimensions in the physical description exactly.
| a |
Standard 8 mm. The width of the film is standard 8 mm. |
| b |
Super 8 mm./single 8 mm. The width of the film is super 8 mm. |
| c |
9.5 mm. The width of the film is equal to one of the defined widths in millimeters. |
| d |
16 mm. The width of the film is equal to one of the defined widths in millimeters. |
| e |
28 mm. The width of the film is equal to one of the defined widths in millimeters. |
| f |
35 mm. The width of the film is equal to one of the defined widths in millimeters. |
| g |
70 mm. The width of the film is equal to one of the defined widths in millimeters.
Slides: Codes must match the dimensions in the physical description exactly, including the size of the mount. |
| j |
2 x 2 in. (5 x 5 cm.). The dimensions of the slide in its mounting are either 2 ¥ 2 in. or 5 ¥ 5 cm. |
| k |
2 1/4 x 2 1/4 in. (6 x 6 cm). The dimensions of the slide in its mounting are either 2 1/4 x 2 1/4 in. or 6 x 6 cm.
Transparencies: Use the code that most closely approximates the dimensions in the physical description, including the size of the mount. |
| s |
4 x 5 in. (10 x 13 cm.). The dimensions of the transparency are close approximates to the dimensions the specific code represents. |
| t |
5 x 7 in. (13 x 18 cm.). The dimensions of the transparency are close approximates to the dimensions the specific code represents. |
| v |
8 x 10 in. (21 x 26 cm.). The dimensions of the transparency are close approximates to the dimensions the specific code represents. |
| w |
9 x 9 in. (23 x 23 cm.). The dimensions of the transparency are close approximates to the dimensions the specific code represents. |
| x |
10 x 10 in. (26 x 26 cm.). The dimensions of the transparency are close approximates to the dimensions the specific code represents. |
| y |
7 x 7 in. (18 x 18 cm.). The dimensions of the transparency are close approximates to the dimensions the specific code represents.
Any projected graphic: |
| u |
Unknown. The dimensions are not known. |
| z |
Other. Dimensions for which none of the other codes is appropriate.
Obsolete codes: Do not use. These obsolete codes still appear in records. |
| u |
7 x 7 in. Use redefined code y. |
| y |
Unspecified. Use redefined code u. | |
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‡i Secondary support material |
The type of material of the mount of a slide or transparency. Do not use subfield ‡i for filmstrips. If there is no secondary support, do not use subfield ‡i.
| c |
Cardboard. Slides and transparencies cataloged from data sheets are assumed to have cardboard mounts unless otherwise known. |
| d |
Glass. The glass mount usually covers the film base but should not be the primary support for the film emulsion. |
| e |
Synthetics. The secondary support material is synthetic (e.g., plastics, vinyl, etc.). |
| h |
Metal. Metal is usually used to frame larger projected graphics for better support. |
| j |
Metal and glass. The metal portion is usually a frame that holds one or two pieces of glass to support the film base. The glass should not be the primary support for the film emulsion. |
| k |
Synthetics and glass. The synthetic material, e.g., plastics, vinyl, etc., is usually used as a frame to hold one or two pieces of glass to support the film base. |
| m |
Mixed collection. The secondary support material varies for different items. |
| u |
Unknown. The secondary support material is not known. |
| z |
Other. A secondary support material for which no code is appropriate. | |
Printing |
Field 007 does not print. |