A unique identification code for a component of a monograph or serial. Enter the code in the record for the component, not in the record for the host item.
The copyright article-fee code is printed on the first page of the component. Enter the code exactly as it is on the item. If there is no code on the item, do not enter a code.
The American National Standards Committee Z39 developed the code system. The Copyright Clearance Center, Inc. uses the code as its Article-fee Code. The code has the following parts:
The ISSN or ISBN of the host item, followed by a slash.
The last two digits of the year of publication of the component, followed by a slash.
An eight-digit item number, which guarantees the uniqueness of the code.
The per-copy fee (in U.S. dollars) for photocopying the item. Four digits preceded by a dollar sign, with a decimal point after the second digit and followed by a slash.
A one-digit author-royalty indicator:
0 Indicates no royalty agreement
1 Indicates a royalty agreement
1st Indicator
Undefined. The 1st indicator position is undefined and contains a blank ( ).
Undefined
2nd Indicator
Undefined. The 2nd indicator position is undefined and contains a blank ( ).