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Fingerprint Scheme Source Codes

Introduction
Fingerprint Scheme Source Codes
Fingerprint Scheme Source Code Usage in MARC

Introduction

Fingerprint Scheme Sources contains a list of schemes for formulating fingerprints for, especially, rare print material and assigns a code to each. The purpose of this list is to enable the source of fingerprint coding schemes contained in metadata records to be identified by a code. For code assignment, general structure, usage, and maintenance guidelines see Source Codes for Vocabularies, Rules, and Schemes.

Arrangement of the List

Entries in the list are arranged in alphabetical order by the code and consist of the source code followed by the bibliographic citation for the source documentation. The citations are linked to the online source for some codes.

Code Structure

Each code consists of a maximum of 12 lowercase alphabetic characters. Possible additions to codes are described in Source Codes.

Fingerprint Scheme Source Codes

bibpf
Bibliographical profile. Osler, Douglas J. "The identification of edition in early printed books" in Rare law books and the language of catalogues. Siena, 1999 (Documenti di storia, 29), p. 23-40.
fei
Fingerprints = Empreintes = Impronte (Paris: Institut de recherche et d'histoire des textes)
stcnf
Vriesma, P.C.A. The STCN [Short title catalogue Netherlands] fingerprint (in Studies in bibliography, v. 39, 1986, p. 93-100) (s'-Gravenhage: Koninklijke Bibliotheek
sten
Steele notation. Crawford, James Ludovic Lindsay. "A bibliography of royal proclamations of the Tudor and Stuart sovereigns and of others published under authority, 1485-1714. With an historical essay on their origin and use by Robert Steele." Oxford, 1910, Vol. 1, p. [xxxiii]-xxxiv.
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Fingerprint Scheme Source Code Usage in MARC

MARC 21 Formats and Fields

  • Bibliographic records
    • 026 $2 (Fingerprint Identifier / Source)
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