Definition | A title series added entry in which the entry of the series is under a uniform title. An 830 field is usually justified by a series statement ( field 490) or a general note ( field 500) relating to the series. For reproductions, it may be justified by a series statement in field 533 (Reproduction Note), subfield ‡f . Use for the following types of uniform titles: - Anonymous works
- Composite manuscripts or manuscript groups
- Concordats
- Names of journals and newspapers
- Radio and television programs
- Motion pictures and videorecordings
- Treaties and inter-governmental agreements
See " 4xx Introduction" for more information. |
| Punctuation | Omit final punctuation. A mark of punctuation (e.g., a period, ending parentheses) that ends the series would precede subfield ‡x . Do not add any punctuation to subfield ‡x , except for the hyphen in the middle position of the ISSN. |
1st Indicator | Undefined. The 1st indicator position is undefined and contains a blank ( ). |
| | | Undefined | |
2nd Indicator | Nonfiling characters. The number of character positions associated with a definite or indefinite article (e.g., An or The) at the beginning of a title and that are disregarded in sorting and filing processes. Note: Current practice is to enter the title without articles and use 2nd indicator value 0 . |
| | | 0 | No nonfiling characters. No initial article character positions are disregarded. Use value 0 if the title does not begin with an article. | 830 | | 0 | Collection africaine. | Diacritical marks or special characters at the beginning of a series statement field that does not begin with an initial article are not counted as nonfiling characters. | 830 | | 0 | Ökonomische Studien ; ‡v Bd. 22. | | |
| | | 1-9 | Number of nonfiling characters present. A field begins with a definite or indefinite article that is disregarded in sorting and filing processes. Enter the number of characters in the article, plus spaces, punctuation, diacritical marks and special characters that precede the first significant word. Any diacritical mark or special character associated with the first filing character is not included in the count of nonfiling characters. | |
Subfields | |
| ‡a Uniform title | The uniform title. Enter parenthetical information added to make a title distinctive in subfield ‡a. Use subfield ‡d to record the date of signing added to a uniform title for a treaty. |
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| ‡d Date of treaty signing | The date of signing for a treaty or other intergovernmental agreement. | 830 | | 0 | Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms ‡d (1950). ‡k Protocols, etc., ‡d 1963 Sept. 16. | |
| ‡f Date of a work | The date of publication used with a title of a work. |
| | | 830 | | 0 | Bible. ‡l English. ‡s Anchor Bible. ‡f 1964. | |
| ‡g Miscellaneous information | Data not identified in other subfields. |
| ‡h Medium | Do not use. |
| ‡k Form subheading | Standardized phrases added to a heading to gather records for certain kinds of materials. Form subheadings include: Manuscript; Protocols, etc.; Selections. |
| | | 830 | | 0 | Koran. ‡l English. ‡k Selections. | |
| ‡l Language of a work | The name of the language or the term representing the language (e.g., Polyglot) of a work. | 830 | | 0 | Treaty on the Non-proliferation of Nuclear Weapons ‡d (1968). ‡l Spanish. ‡f 1977. | |
| ‡m Medium of performance for music | Terms designating the medium of performance. | 830 | | 0 | Concertos, ‡m violin, string orchestra. | | [Uniform title heading is used for a work of unknown authorship.] | |
| ‡n Number of part/section of a work | The number designation for a part/section of a work. Numbering is defined as an indication of sequencing in any form (e.g., Book two, Part 1 or Supplement A). Separate multiple numberings with a comma. | 830 | | 0 | Denkmäler deutscher Tonkunst. ‡n 1. Folge (1957) ; ‡v Bd. 1. | |
| ‡o Arranged statement for music | The abbreviation arr. used in a uniform title field. | 830 | | 0 | God save the king; ‡o arr. ‡f 1982. | |
| ‡p Name of part/section of a work | A name designation of a part/section of a work. | 830 | | 0 | Acta Universitatis Carolinae. ‡p Iuridica. ‡p Monographia. | |
| ‡r Key for music | The statement of key in which the music is written. |
| | | 830 | | 0 | Concertos, ‡m violin, string orchestra, ‡r D major. | |
| ‡s Version | The versions, edition, etc., information. |
| | | 830 | | 0 | Bible. ‡p N.T. ‡l Korean. ‡s Ross version. | |
| ‡t Title of a work | The title page title of a work. Unlikely to be used in field 830. |
| ‡v Volume number/sequential designation | The volume number or other sequential designation used in conjunction with the series statement. | 830 | | 0 | Serie Mariano Azvela ; ‡v 2. | |
| ‡w Bibliographic record control number | System control number of the related bibliographic record preceded by the MARC code, enclosed in parentheses, for the agency to which the control number applies. See the MARC Code List for Organizations ( http://www.loc.gov/marc/organizations/orgshome.html). |
| ‡x International Standard Serial Number | The International Standard Serial Number (ISSN) for a series. The ISSN is an agency-assigned data element. Note: If present in field 830, subfield ‡x must be the final subfield. | 830 | | 0 | DHEW publication. ‡x 0090-0206 | | 830 | | 0 | Bibliographies of modern authors (San Bernardino, Calif.) ; ‡v no. 27. ‡x 0749-470X | | 830 | | 0 | Series in applied psychology (New York, N.Y.) ‡x 1048-8146 | |
| ‡0 Authority record control number | Subfield ‡0 (zero) contains the system control number of the related authority record or a standard identifier such as an International Standard Name Identifier (ISNI). The control number or identifier is preceded by the appropriate MARC Organization code (for a related authority record) or the Standard Identifier source code (for a standard identifier scheme), enclosed in parentheses. See MARC Code List for Organizations ( http://www.loc.gov/marc/organizations/orgshome.html) for a listing of organization codes and Standard Identifier Source Codes ( http://www.loc.gov/standards/sourcelist/standard-identifier.html) for code systems for standard identifiers. Subfield ‡0 is repeatable for different control numbers or identifiers. Do not input subfield ‡0 in master records, instead use the control headings function. Local authority identifiers may be entered in subfield ‡0 locally, but should not be added to master records in WorldCat. |
| ‡3 Materials specified | Part of the described materials to which the field applies. |
| ‡5 Institution to which field applies | A code of the institution or organization that holds the copy to which the field applies. Use for notes that do not apply to the universal description of the item. See MARC Code List for Organizations ( http://www.loc.gov/marc/organizations/orgshome.html) or Symbols and Interlibrary Loan Policies in Canada ( http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/illcandir-bin/illsear/1=0/c=1). | 830 | | 0 | Cornell University Library historical math monographs. ‡5 COO | |
Printing | Field 830 prints as a heading and tracing. Subfields ‡w and ‡x do not print. See " 4xx Introduction" for more information. |