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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 |
Videorecording format
(007/04)
(NR)
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Required if applicable/Required if applicable |
| ‡f |
Sound on medium or separate
(007/05)
(NR)
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Required if applicable/Required if applicable |
| ‡g |
Medium for sound
(007/06)
(NR)
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Required if applicable/Required if applicable |
| ‡h |
Dimensions
(007/07)
(NR)
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Mandatory/Mandatory |
| ‡i |
Configuration of playback channels
(007/08)
(NR)
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Optional/Optional |
Definition |
The physical characteristics of a videorecording. |
| VIS |
Use for videorecordings and accompanying sound characteristics. Use also for videorecordings published separately or as individual 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. |
Example |
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| 007 |
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v ‡b f ‡d c ‡e c ‡f a ‡g h ‡h r ‡i s |
| 300 |
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1 videocassette (29 min.) : ‡b sd., col. ; ‡c 3/4 in. |
| 500 |
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Stereophonic sound. | |
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 videorecording, which is defined as a recording on which visual images, usually in motion and accompanied by sound, have been registered. It is designed for playback on a television receiver or video monitor.
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‡b Specific material designation |
A one-character alphabetic code that describes the special class of material (usually the class of physical object) to which an item belongs (e.g., a videodisc). A fill character ( ) is used when no attempt has been made to code this position.
| c |
Videocartridge. Permanently encased reels of tape with ends joined together to form a loop. |
| d |
Videodisc |
| f |
Videocassette. Permanently encased tapes that run reel-to-reel. |
| n |
Not a motion picture, filmstrip or videorecording. Do not use. Code n is obsolete but may still appear in some records. |
| r |
Videoreel |
| u |
Unspecified. The specific material designation is not specified. |
| z |
Other | |
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‡d Color |
The color characteristics of the videorecording.
| a |
One color. Do not use. |
| b |
Black-and-white |
| c |
Multicolored. Use for multicolor. |
| m |
Mixed |
| n |
Not applicable. The item has no images. |
| u |
Unknown |
| z |
Other. Use for tones, stains, tints, etc. | |
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‡e Videorecording format |
The format of the videorecording. If a bibliographic record for a videorecording describes various available formats, e.g., Beta and VHS videocassettes, use a separate 007 field for each.
| a |
Beta. (1/2 in. videocassette) |
| b |
VHS. (1/2 in. videocassette) |
| c |
U-matic. (3/4 in. videocassette) |
| d |
EIAJ. (1/2 in. reel) |
| e |
Type C. (1 in. reel) |
| f |
Quadruplex. (1 in. or 2 in. reel) |
| g |
Laserdisc. A laser optical (reflective) videorecording system that uses an analog technique called PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) to represent video information on a grooveless, smooth, round plastic disc.
Laserdiscs exist in three sizes: 12, 8 and 4 3/4 inch diameters. The 12 inch disc is the most common size and is typically used for movies. The disc or its packaging usually bear the term or trademark: LD (LASER DISC), LASER VIDEODISC or LaserVision.
The 8 and 4 3/4 inch discs are uncommon and typically used for music videos or other short video programs. The disc or its packaging usually bear the term or trademark: CDV (CD VIDEO), LD (LASER DISC) or VSD (VIDEO SINGLE DISC). |
| h |
CED (capacitance electronic disc). Grooved, stylus-read videodiscs. |
| i |
Betacam. (1/2 in., videocassette) |
| j |
Betacam SP. (1/2 in., videocassette) |
| k |
Super-VHS. (1/2 in., videocassette) |
| m |
M-II. (1/2 in., videocassette) |
| n |
Not applicable. Do not use. Code n is obsolete but may still appear in pre-September 1985 records. |
| o |
D-2. (3/4 in., videocassette) |
| p |
8mm. |
| q |
Hi-8 mm. |
| s |
Blu-ray disc. Optical disc format designed for high-definition video and data storage developed by Sony/Phillips. Blu-ray uses a blue-violet laser with a shorter wave length to allow for greater data storage in a smaller space. Requires a special player to view the disc. |
| u |
Unknown |
| v |
DVD. A laser optical (reflective) videorecording system that uses a digital technique called PCM (Pulse Code Modulation) to represent video information on a grooveless, smooth, round plastic disc.
DVDs are usually 4 3/4 inch in diameter. The disc or its packaging usually bear the term or trademark: DVD, DVD VIDEO or VIDEO CD. |
| z |
Other | |
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‡f Sound on medium or separate |
Indicates whether the sound is on the same medium as the film 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 |
| b |
Sound separate from medium |
| u |
Unknown | |
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‡g Medium for sound |
The medium used to carry the sound. If the item is silent, do not use subfield ‡ g.
| a |
Optical sound track on motion picture film |
| b |
Magnetic sound track on motion picture film |
| c |
Magnetic audio tape in cartridge |
| d |
Sound disc |
| e |
Magnetic audio tape on reel |
| f |
Magnetic audio tape in cassette |
| g |
Optical and magnetic sound track on motion picture film |
| h |
Videotape |
| i |
Videodisc |
| u |
Unknown |
| z |
Other | |
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‡h Dimensions |
The dimensions of the videotape. Use code z for widths or dimensions not on the list.
| a |
8 mm. |
| m |
1/4 in. |
| o |
1/2 in |
| p |
1 in. |
| q |
2 in. |
| r |
3/4 in. |
| u |
Unknown |
| z |
Other. Use for all videodiscs. | |
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‡i Configuration of playback channels |
The number of sound reproduction channels the videorecording film is designed to support. Code should match information in the physical description or in a note.
| k |
Mixed. Use for more than one type of sound on a single item. |
| m |
Monaural. Use for one channel. |
| n |
Not applicable. Silent or sound is separate. |
| q |
Multichannel, surround or quadraphonic |
| s |
Stereophonic. Use of two channels. |
| u |
Unknown |
| z |
Other | |
Printing |
Field 007 does not print. |