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Part VII: A Summary of Commonly Used MARC 21 Holdings Fields
Part VIII: The Leader, Directory, Field 007, and Field 008
Part IX: Sample Records


Part VII

A Summary of Commonly Used
MARC 21 Holdings Fields

Summary Explanation

This is a summary of the MARC 21 tags used most frequently by libraries when creating their own holdings records. For full listings of the MARC 21 tags, indicators and subfield codes, see the MARC 21 Format for Holdings Data. The following explanation applies to all of the summary descriptions in this part.

Tags – The tags (3-digit numbers) are followed by the names of the fields they represent. In this summary, and in the MARC 21 Format for Holdings Data, if a tag can appear more than once in a holdings record, it is labeled repeatable (R). If it can only be used once, it is labeled non-repeatable (NR).

Indicators – The use of indicators is explained in fields where they are used. Indicators are one-digit numbers. Beginning with the 010 field (Library of Congress Control Number), in every field are two character positions, one for Indicator 1 and one for Indicator 2. The indicators are not actually defined in all fields, however. And, it is possible that a second indicator will be used, while the first indicator remains undefined (or vice versa). When an indicator is undefined, the character position will be represented by the character # (for blank space).

Subfield codes – All the data in each field (beginning with the 010 field) is divided into subfields, each of which is preceded by a delimiter-subfield code combination. The most common subfield codes used with each tag are shown. Each subfield code is preceded by the character $, signifying a delimiter. The name of the subfield follows the code.

In general, every field should contain a subfield "a" ($a). Some subfields are repeatable, while others may not be repeated. In this summary, both repeatability (R) and nonrepeatability (NR) are noted for all subfields.

Examples: Examples follow the explanation for each field. For clarity, one space has been placed between the tag and the first indicator, one space has been placed between the second indicator and the first delimiter-subfield code, and one space has been inserted between the delimiter-subfield code and the subfield data. The library in the examples is fictitious, the ABC Public Library, which has organization code "Abc".

Links to bibliographic records

004 Control Number for Related Bibliographic Record

Field 004 links a separate holdings record to its related bibliographic record using a control number assigned by the specific library's system. When holdings information is embedded in a related MARC bibliographic record, field 004 is not used.

Other fields may also contain identifiers that will relate the holdings to a bibliographic item, such as field 020 (ISBN) or field 022 (ISSN).

A secondary linking field, 014 (Linkage Number), is a repeatable field that can be used for control numbers assigned by a cooperative network or consortium. When a shared record is received by a library, the network-assigned control number will be in field 004. The receiving library, if it chooses, may move this number to field 014 and substitute their own local control number in 004.

(NR -non-repeatable)

No indicators or subfield codes.

Example:   004   14877877

Coded general holdings data

Leader – See Part VIII.

007 Physical Description Fixed Field – See Part VIII.

008 Fixed Length Data Elements – See Part VIII.

Location fields

852 - Location

The most-frequently used method to record holdings data is to provide the standard code or name of the library holding the bibliographic item and the location where the bibliographic item is stored in the library. Holdings field 852 (Location) identifies the library holding the item. Likewise, it may also contain detailed information about how to locate the item (i.e., the call number to a book). Most holdings records contain field 852.

(R - repeatable)

Indicator 1: Shelving scheme

# No information provided

0 Library of Congress classification

1 Dewey Decimal classification

4 Shelving control number

8 Other scheme

Indicator 2: Shelving order

# No information provided

0 Not enumeration

1 Primary enumeration

Subfields used most often:

$a Location

$b Sublocation or collection

$c Shelving location

$h Classification part

$i Item part

$j Shelving control number

$t Copy number

$x Nonpublic note

$z Public note

Example:   852   0#   $aAbc $bSci $t1
[Item uses LC classification, is located at ABC 
Public Library in the Science collection, and is copy #1.]

856 - Electronic Location and Access

The information in 856 identifies the electronic location containing the resource or from which it is available.

(R - repeatable)

Indicator 1: Access method

# No information provided

4 HTTP

Indicator 2: Relationship

# No information provided

0 Resource

1 Version of resource

2 Related resource

8 No display constant generated

Subfields used most often:

$u Uniform Resource Identifier

$z Public note

$3 Materials specified

Example:   856	41   $uhttp://www.jstor.org/journals/0277903x.html
[Item is available at the URL indicated.]

Holdings data fields

The fields listed are those for the basic bibliographic units. There are equivalent fields of each for Supplementary Material and for Indexes, although not all indicators have the same meanings.

853 - Captions and Pattern-Basic Bibliographic Unit

Equivalent field for Supplementary Material = 854

Equivalent field for Indexes =855

(R - repeatable)

Indicator 1: Compressibility and expandability

0 Cannot compress or expand

1 Can compress but not expand

2 Can compress or expand

3 Unknown

Indicator 2: Caption evaluation

0 Captions verified; all levels present

1 Captions verified; all levels may not be present

2 Captions unverified; all levels present

3 Captions unverified; all levels may not be present

Subfields used most often:

$a First level of enumeration

$b Second level of enumeration

$i First level of chronology

$j Second level of chronology

$w Frequency

$y Regularity pattern

$8 Field link and sequence number

For $w (Frequency), $y (Regularity), and other pattern coding, see MARC 21 Format for Holdings Data.

See 863 for combined example for the 853 and 863 fields.

863 - Enumeration and Chronology - Basic Bibliographic Unit

Equivalent field for Supplementary Material = 864

Equivalent field for Indexes =865

(R - repeatable)

Indicator 1: Field encoding level

# No information provided

3 Holdings level 3

4 Holdings level 4

Indicator 2: Form of holdings

# No information provided

0 Compressed

1 Uncompressed

2 Compressed, use textual display

3 Uncompressed, use textual display

Subfields used most often:

$a First level of enumeration

$b Second level of enumeration

$i First level of chronology

$j Second level of chronology

$z Public note

$8 Field link and sequence number

Example:  853   03 $81 $av. $bno.
         863   40 $81.1$a1-7 $b1-12
[Display example: v.1:no.1-v.7:no.12]

866 - Textual Holdings - Basic Bibliographic Unit

Field 866 provides textual (not coded) holdings information that describes the items (usually magazines and collections of items) that the library owns. The textual holdings fields are very useful when coded holdings data cannot adequately describe the holdings information.

Equivalent field for Supplementary Material = 867

Equivalent field for Indexes =868

(R - repeatable)

Indicator 1: Field encoding level

# No information provided

3 Holdings level 3

4 Holdings level 4

Indicator 2: Form of holdings

0 Non-standard

1 ANSI/NISO Z39.71 or ISO 10324

Subfields used most often:

$a Textual holdings

$x Nonpublic note

$z Public note

Example:  866	31  $82  $av. 37-52  $zBound; some issues missing

Notes

506 - Restrictions on Access Note

(R - repeatable)

Indicator 1: Restriction

# No information provided

0 No Restrictions

1 Restrictions apply

Indicator 2: [undefined]

Subfields used most often:

$a Terms governing access (NR)

Example:   506   1#  $aClassified

563 - Binding Information

(R - repeatable)

Both indicators 1 and 2 are undefined.

Subfields used most often:

$a Binding note

$u Uniform Resource Identifier

$3 Materials specified

$5 Institution to which field applies

Example:   563 ##  $aLate 16th century blind-tooled 
                  centrepiece binding, dark brown calf.

583 - Action Note

(R - repeatable)

Indicator 1: Privacy

# No information provided

0 Private

1 Not private

Indicator 2: [undefined]

Subfields used most often:

$a Action (NR)

$b Action identification (R)

$c Time/date of action (R)

$f Authorization (R)

$i Method of action (R)

$z Public note (R)

$3 Materials specified (NR)

Example:   
583 ##  $3text $atransformed digitally $c2003 $itext markup
583 ## $acondition reviewed $c19980207 $zPages missing 

Part VIII

The Leader, Directory,
Field 007, and Field 008

Leader

00-04 Record length (calculated by the computer for each record)
05 Record status
  c = Corrected or revised
  d = Deleted
  n = New
06 Type of record
  u = Unknown
  v = Multipart item holdings
  x = Single-part item holdings
  y = Serial item holdings
07-08 Undefined character positions (always "##")
09 Character coding scheme
  # = MARC-8
  a = UCS/Unicode
10 Indicator count (always "2")
11 Subfield code length (always "2")
12-16 Base address of data (calculated by the computer for each record)
17 Encoding level
  1 = Holdings level 1
  2 = Holdings level 2
  3 = Holdings level 3
  4 = Holdings level 4
  5 = Holdings level 4 with piece designation
  m = Mixed level
  u = Unknown
  z = Other level
18 Item information in record
  i = Item informatio
  n = No item information
19 Undefined character position (always "#")
20 Length of the length-of-field portion (always "4")
21 Length of the starting-character-position portion (always "5")
22 Length of the implementation-defined portion (always "0")
23 Undefined (always "0")
Example:  LDR 00217nu##a2200097un#4500

Directory

No indicators or subfield codes; the data elements are positionally defined.

00-02 Tag
03-06 Field length
07-11 Starting character position

Field 007 - Physical Description Fixed Field

Field 007 contains codes that describe the physical characteristics of the copy of the bibliographic item for which holdings are recorded. The most important of these are the first two character positions that tell media and the carrier for the specific copy for which holdings are recorded in the holdings record. The remaining positions in the field 007 further identify physical characteristics of the copy.

(NR -non-repeatable)

No indicators or subfield codes; the data elements are positionally defined by category of material.

00 Category of material (media type) [General Holdings Area data]
  a = Map
  c = Electronic resource
  d = Globe
  f = Tactile material
  g = Projected graphic
  h = Microform
  k = Nonprojected graphic
  m = Motion picture
  o = Kit
  q = Notated music
  r = Remote-sensing image
  s = Sound recording
  t = Text
  v = Videorecording
  z = Unspecified
01 Specific material designation (carrier type) [General Holdings Area data]

For carrier types associated with each media type see the MARC 21 Format for Holdings Data.

02+ Other physical characteristics of the copy

The definitions of the character positions and the length of the 007 field depend on the category of material designated in the first position (00). For a fuller explanation see the MARC 21 Format for Holdings Data.

Example:  007	hj|bf|||||||
[Item is a microfilm roll (007/00 and007/01); 
with negative polarity (03); and on 35 mm film (04)]

Field 008 - Fixed-Length Data Elements

Field 008 is used for Fixed-Length Data elements. There are 32 character positions in field 008, numbered from 00-31. Undefined positions must contain either a blank (#) or a fill character ( | ). Please note that like all of the other variable control fields, field 008 has no indicators or subfield codes. For a fuller explanation, see the MARC 21 Format for Holdings Data.

00-05 Date entered on file (YYMMDD, where Y=year, M=month, and D=day)
06 Receipt or acquisition status [General Holdings Area data]
  0 = Unknown
  1 = Other receipt or acquisition status
  2 = Received and complete or ceased
  3 = On order
  4 = Currently received
  5 = Not currently received
07 Method of acquisition
  c = Cooperative or consortial purchase
  d = Deposit
  e = Exchange
  f = Free
  g = Gift
  m = Membership
  n = Non-library purchase
  p = Purchase
  u = Unknown
  z = Other method of acquisition
08-11 Expected acquisition end date
  [yymm] = Date of cancellation or last expected part
  uuuu = Intent to cancel; effective date not known
  #### = No intent to cancel or not applicable
12 General retention policy [General Holdings Area data]
  0 = Unknown
  1 = Other general retention policy
  2 = Retained except as replaced by updates
  3 = Sample issue retained
  4 = Retained until replaced by microform
  5 = Retained until replaced by cumulation, replacement volume, or revision
  6 = Retained for a limited period
  7 = Not retained
  8 = Permanently retained
13-15 Specific retention policy
  ### = No specific retention policy (default value)
16 Completeness [General Holdings Area data]
  0 = Other
  1 = Complete
  2 = Incomplete
  3 = Scattered
  4 = Not applicable
17-19 Number of copies reported in record
  ### = default
  001, 002, etc. = number of copies reported
20 Lending policy
  a = Will lend
  b = Will not lend
  c = Will lend hard copy only
  l = Limited lending policy
  u = Unknown
21 Reproduction policy
  a = Will reproduce
  b = Will not reproduce
  u = Unknown
22-24 Language of captions, etc.
  ### = Blanks
  und = Undetermined
  eng, etc. = MARC language code
25 Separate or composite copy report
  0 = Separate copy report
  1 = Composite copy report (in one holdings record)
26-31 Date of report (YYMMDD, where Y=year, M=month, and D=day)
Example:  008	8312254p####6###3###baeng0831017

Part IX

Sample Records

The examples of holdings records in this guide are based on records from the Library of Congress and other files. Some of the information has been, however, changed to illustrate the fields described in this guide, thus the library is always shown as ABC Public Library. The examples are first shown in a tagged display, which may be used by data editing screens found in library systems. They are also shown in a formatted display as the data from the holdings record may be viewed by library patrons and librarians.

More examples of MARC holdings records are found in the MARC 21 Format for Holdings Data or online at: www.loc.gov/marc/holdings/examples.html

1. MARC 21 Communications Formatted Record

A MARC record appears as block of data to a programmer, illustrations of which are in the Sample Record Parts of the Understanding MARC Bibliographic and Understanding MARC Authorities guides, and how the Directory works is explained. The tags do not appear before the fields, but the Directory to the data tells which tags should be used and where each field starts (in other words, where each tag belongs). Usually, only the computer programmer and the computer come into contact with the record in the MARC 21 communications format.

2. Holdings Records in Display Forms

If a librarian viewed a MARC 21 record in a library automation system, the data entry screen may look like the tagged displays below. The descriptors in the left-hand column are not stored in a MARC record. They are part of the software program's screen display. Most systems are designed so that records may be edited to add other fields containing local information.

Tagged Display: Most data editing screens are called "tagged displays" because they show the MARC 21 tags, inserted where they belong, as directed by the Directory. A computer program has been written to do this tagging.

Formatted Displays: The type of screens that OPAC patrons use is formatted, since MARC tags would be meaningless to the general public. Within each particular OPAC program is a routine that formats each record in the way the designers thought would best serve the public using the online catalog. Examples of such displays are included for each holdings record below.

Holdings Record -- Serial

This example shows four levels of holdings records for a serial, each a little more detailed than the previous one. Libraries may choose to record holdings at any of the levels, depending on their user needs and system capabilities. In the formatted displays, only the holdings information is given here.

Tagged Display - Level 1:

Leader
*****ny###22*****1n#4500
Control No.
001  <control number of holdings record>
Bibliographic record
004  <control number of bibliographic record>
Fixed data
008   911230|g####|###|001aa###1100921
Holding location
852   ##  $aAbc $bSci

Formatted Display of holdings - Level 1:

ABC Public Library, Science Reading Room

Tagged Display - Level 2:

Leader 
*****ny###22*****2n#4500
Control No.
001   <control number of holdings record>
Bibliographic record
004   <control number of bibliographic record>
Type of unit
007   ta
Fixed data
008   9112304g####8###1001aa###1100921
Holding location
852   ##  $aAbc $bSci

Formatted Display of holdings - Level 2:

ABC Public Library, Science Reading Room
  (Text, Complete, Currently Received, Permanently retained)

Tagged Display - Level 3:

Leader
*****ny###22*****3n#4500
Control No.
001   <control number of holdings record>
Bibliographic record
004   <control number of bibliographic record>
Type of unit
007   ta
Fixed data
008   9112304g####8###1001aa###1100921
Holding location
852   ##  $aAbc $bSci
Captions
853   00  $81$av.$bno.$i(year)$j(month)
Enumeration and chronology
863   30  $81.1$a1-23$i1991-2010

Formatted Display of holdings - Level 3:

ABC Public Library, Science Reading Room
  (Text, Complete, Currently Received, Permanently retained)
  v.1-v.23 (1991-2010)

Tagged Display - Level 4:

Leader
*****ny###22*****4n#4500
Control No.
001   <control number of holdings record>
Bibliographic record
004   <control number of bibliographic record>
Type of unit
007   ta
Fixed data
008   9112304g####8###1001aa###1100921
Holding location
852   ##  $aAbc $bSci
Captions
853   10  $81$av.$bno.$i(year)$j(month)$wm
Enumeration and chronology
863   40  $81.1$a1-22$i1991-2009
863   40  $81.2$a23$b1-9$i2010$j01-09

Formatted Display of holdings - Level 4:

ABC Public Library, Science Reading Room
  (Text, Complete, Currently Received, Permanently retained)
  v.1-v.22 (1991-2009), v.23:no.1-9 (2010:Jan.-Sept.)

Holdings Records -- Book with multiple copies in different formats

This example shows two levels of holdings for a book held in print and audio formats. Since the item is a monograph, only holdings levels 1 and 2 are relevant options for recording holdings. A library may record holdings to either level of detail. In the formatted displays only the holdings information is given here.

Tagged Display - Level 1 for printed version

Leader
*****nx###22*****1n#4500
001
<control number of holdings record>
004
<control number of bibliographic record>
008
020905|p####|###|003aueng1031015
852
##  $aAbc $bMain Library $jF FRANZ $t1
852
##  $aAbc $bWestover Branch $jF FRANZ $t2
852
##  $aAbc $bColumbia Branch $jF FRANZ $t3

Formatted display of holdings - Level 1 for printed version

Call number:
F FRANZ 
Holdings:
ABC Public Library, Main Library, Copy 1
ABC Public Library, Westover Branch, Copy 2
ABC Public Library, Columbia Branch, Copy 3

Tagged Display - Level 1 for audio version

Leader
*****nx###22*****1n#4500
001
<control number of holdings record>
004
<control number of bibliographic record>
008
020905|p####|###|003aueng1091030
852
##  $aAbc $bMain Library $jPLAWY F FRANZ $t1
852
##  $aAbc $bColumbia Branch $jPLAWY F FRANZ $t2

Formatted display of holdings - Level 1 for audio version

Call number:
PLAWY F FRANZ 
Holdings:
ABC Public Library, Main Library, Copy 1
ABC Public Library, Columbia Branch, Copy 2

Tagged Display - Level 2 for printed version

Leader
*****nx###22*****2n#4500
001
<control number of holdings record>
004
<control number of bibliographic record>
007
ta
008
0209052p####8###4003aueng1031015
852
4#  $aABC $bMain Library $jF FRANZ $t1
852
4#  $aABC $bWestover Branch $jF FRANZ $t2
852
4#  $aABC $bColumbia Branch $jF FRANZ $t3

Formatted display of holdings - Level 2 for printed version

Call number:
F FRANZ 
Holdings:
ABC Public Library, Main Library, Copy 1 
  (Text, Received, Permanently retained)
ABC Public Library, Westover Branch, Copy 2
  (Text, Received, Permanently retained)
ABC Public Library, Columbia Branch, Copy 3 
  (Text, Received, Permanently retained)

Tagged Display - Level 2 for audio version

Leader
*****nx###22*****2n#4500
001
<control number of holdings record> 
004
<control number of bibliographic record>
007
sd||||||||||||
008
0209052p####8###4002aueng1091030
852
4#  $aABC $bMain Library $jPLAWY F FRANZ $t1
852
4#  $aABC $bColumbia Branch $jPLAWY F FRANZ $t2

Formatted Display of holdings - Level 2 for audio version

Call number:
PLAWY F FRANZ
Holdings:
ABC Public Library, Main Library, Copy 1
  (Sound recording, Received, Permanently retained)
ABC Public Library, Columbia Branch, Copy 2
  (Sound recording, Received, Permanently retained)



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