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007 Introduction field007table 007 Electronic Resource 007 Globe 007 Map 007 Microform 007 Motion Picture 007 Projected Graphic 007 Remote-sensing Image 007 Sound Recording 007 Tactile Material 007 Videorecording 010 LC Control No. 012 Terminal Display 013 Patent Control Information 015 National Bibliography No. 016 National Bibliographic Agency Control No. 017 Copyright/Legal Deposit No. 018 Copyright Article-Fee Code 019 OCLC Control No. Cross-Reference 020 ISBN 022 ISSN 024 Other Standard Identifier 025 Overseas Acquisition No. 026 Fingerprint Identifier 027 STRN 028 Publisher No. 029 Other System Control No. 030 CODEN Designation 031 Musical Incipits Information 032 Postal Registration No. 033 Date/Time/Place of an Event 034 Coded Cartographic Mathematical Data 035 System Control No. 036 Original Study No. 037 Source of Acquisition 040 Cataloging Source 041 Language Code 042 Authentication Code 043 Geographic Area Code 044 Country Code 045 Time Period 046 Special Coded Dates 047 Musical Composition Code 048 Number of Instruments/Voices Code 049 Local Holdings 050-099 Introduction 050 LC Call No. 051 LC Copy, Issue, Offprint Statement 052 Geographic Classification 055 Classification No.-Canada 060 NLM Call Number 061 NLM Copy Statement 066 Character Sets 070 NAL Call No. 071 NAL Copy Statement 072 Subject Category Code 074 GPO Item No. 079 OCLC Master Record Number 080 UDC No. 082 DDC No. 084 Other Classification No. 086 GovDoc Classification No. 088 Report No. 090 Local LC-type Call No. 092 Local Dewey Call No. 096 Local NLM-type Call No. 098 Other Classification Schemes 099 Local Free-Text Call No.
 

Contents   Fixed field   0xx   1xx   2xx   3xx   4xx   5xx   6xx   7xx   8xx   9xx

007  Physical Description Fixed Field (Nonprojected Graphic) (R)

Input Standards

Required if applicable/Optional
1st Indicator  Undefined
blank character  Undefined
2nd Indicator  Undefined
blank character  Undefined
Subfields (R=Repeatable  NR=Nonrepeatable) Input Standards
a Category of material  (007/00)  (NR) Mandatory/Mandatory
b Specific material designation  (007/01)  (NR) Mandatory/Mandatory
d Color  (007/03)  (NR) Mandatory/Mandatory
e Primary support material  (007/04)  (NR) Required if applicable/Required if applicable
f Secondary support material  (007/05)  (NR) Required if applicable/Required if applicable


Definition

The physical characteristics of a nonprojected graphic material.
VIS

Use for pictures, charts, technical drawings, and other nonprojected graphic materials 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.

Examples

 
007 k b f d c e o f t
300 1 art reproduction : b col. ; c 36 x 31 cm.
500 In wooden frame, 51 x 41 cm.
007 k b j d b e o
300 1 print : b lithograph b&w ; c image 33 x 41 cm., on sheet
007 k b o d c e c f e
300 16 flash cards : b col. ; c 28 x 10 cm.

1st Indicator

Undefined. The 1st indicator position is undefined and contains a blank (blank character ).
blank character Undefined

2nd Indicator

Undefined. The 2nd indicator position is undefined and contains a blank (blank character ).
blank character Undefined

Subfields

a Category of material The category of material to which the item belongs is a nonprojected graphic, which is generally a two-dimensional pictorial representation, often opaque (e.g., drawing, photoprint or print) or transparent and not intended to be projected for viewing (e.g., a photographic negative).
k Nonprojected graphic
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 picture). A fill character ( fill character ) is used when no attempt has been made to code this position.
c Collage. An original work created by affixing various materials (paper, wood, newspaper, cloth, etc.) to a surface.
d Drawing. An original visual representation (other than a print or painting) made with pencil, pen, chalk, or other writing instrument usually on paper or similar nonrigid support.
e Painting. A painting is defined as an original visual representation produced by applying paint to a surface.
f Photomechanical print. Any picture produced in imitation of another picture through the use of photographic process to transfer the image to a printing surface. Hence, a snapshot made to document a painting or a Xerox copy of a print are considered photomechanical reproductions. Art reproductions, postcards, posters, study prints are included here.
g Photonegative. Defined as a piece of film, a glass plate, or pattern on which a negative image appears, i.e., directly opposite to a positive image (photoprint), slide, or transparency, used to produce a positive print.
h Photoprint. Radiographs, opaque stereographs, etc.
i Picture. Use if a more specific designation does not apply.
j Print. Design or picture transferred by using an engraved plate, wood block, or other medium. Planographic, relief, intaglio, stencil prints, etc.
l Technical drawing. Cross-sections, details, diagrams, blueprints, etc.
n Chart. Defined as an opaque sheet that exhibits data in graphic or tabular form, e.g., a wall chart.
o Flash card or activity card. A card or other opaque material printed with words, numerals, or pictures and designed for rapid display.
u Unspecified. The specified material designation is not specified.
z Other. Computer produced graphics, spirit masters, transparency masters, etc.
d Color The color characteristics of the item.
a One color. The image is printed or executed in a single color, other than black.
b Black-and-white. The image is printed or executed in black-and-white.
c Multicolored. Use for multicolor.
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, multicolored, hand colored, and/or other images.
u Unknown. The color characteristics of the item are not known.
z Other. Tones, stains, tints, etc. (e.g., sepia toned photographic items).
e Primary support material The primary support material is the type of material used for the base on which an image is printed or executed.
a Canvas. The primary support/base material is canvas.
b Bristol board. The primary support material is Bristol board, a fine, smooth pasteboard used by artists and painters.
c Cardboard/illustration board. The primary support material is cardboard or illustration board.
d Glass. The primary support material is glass.
e Synthetics. The primary support material is synthetic (e.g., plastics, vinyl, etc.).
f Skins. The primary support material is animal skin or hide (e.g., leather, parchment, vellum, etc.).
g Textile. The primary support material is a textile (e.g., man-made fibers, silk, linen, nylon, etc.).
h Metal. The primary support material is metal.
m Mixed collection. The primary support material varies for different items in a collection.
o Paper. The primary support material is any kind of cellulose-based paper.
p Plaster. Use also for mixtures of ground solids and plaster.
q Hardboard. The primary support material is hardboard.
r Porcelain. The primary support material is porcelain.
s Stone. The primary support material is stone.
t Wood. Use also for particle board.
u Unknown. The primary support material is not known.
z Other. A primary support material for which none of the other codes is appropriate.
f Secondary support material The type of material of the mount, mat, or frame associated with the nonprojected graphic. Use only if the mount is of historical, informational, aesthetic, or archival importance. If there is not secondary support, do not enter subfield f.
a Canvas. The secondary support material is canvas.
b Bristol board. The secondary support material is Bristol board, a fine, smooth pasteboard used by artists and painters.
c Cardboard/illustration board. The secondary support material is cardboard or illustration board.
d Glass. The secondary support material is glass.
e Synthetics.
f Skins. The secondary support material is animal skin or hide (e.g., leather, parchment, vellum, etc.).
g Textile. The secondary support material is a textile (e.g., man-made fibers, silk, linen, nylon, etc.).
h Metal. The secondary support material is metal.
m Mixed collection. The secondary support material varies for different items in a collection.
o Paper. The secondary support material is any kind of cellulose-based paper.
p Plaster. Use also for mixtures of ground solids and plaster.
q Hardboard. The secondary support material is hardboard.
r Porcelain. The secondary support material is porcelain.
s Stone. The secondary support material is stone.
t Wood. Use also for particle board.
u Unknown. The secondary support material is not known.
z Other. A secondary support material for which none of the other codes is appropriate.

Printing

Field 007 does not print.

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