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Corporate/Conference Subject

Find the fields, subfields, notes, and product availability for the Corporate/Conference Subject word (nc:), phrase (nc=), and whole phrase (ncw=) indexes.

Also called Named Corporation and Conference.

Word (nc:)
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Etiqueta nc:
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Ejemplos nc:world conference on women
Fields/Subfields
  • 610 a-c d n p
  • 611 a c d e n p q
  • 647 a c d
  • 653 a (if indicator 2 = 2 or 3)
Qualifier index? No
Notes
  • Supports non-Latin script searches.
  • In Connexion, scan an index from the Command Line Search by entering the Scan command (sca), the index label with appropriate punctuation, and the term, and then clicking Search (example: sca nc:world conference on women). For more information, see Browse (scan an index).
  • Contains data from your local bibliographic data records in WorldShare and WorldCat Discovery.
Phrase (nc=)
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Etiqueta nc=
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Ejemplos nc=intel corporation
Fields/Subfields
  • 610 a-c d n p
  • 611 a c d e n p q
  • 647 a c d
  • 653 a (if indicator 2 = 2 or 3)
Qualifier index? No
Notes
  • Supports non-Latin script searches.
  • In Connexion, scan an index from the Command Line Search by entering the Scan command (sca), the index label with appropriate punctuation, and the term, and then clicking Search (example: sca nc=intel corporation). For more information, see Browse (scan an index).
  • Contains data from your local bibliographic data records in WorldShare and WorldCat Discovery.
Whole phrase (ncw=)
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Etiqueta ncw= --- ---
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Ejemplos ncw=orthodox eastern church/rec --- ---
Fields/Subfields
  • 610 a b
  • 611 a
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Qualifier index? No --- ---
Notes
  • Supports non-Latin script searches.
  • Scan an index from the Command Line Search by entering the Scan command (sca), the index label with appropriate punctuation, and the term, and then clicking Search (example: sca ncw=orthodox eastern church/rec). For more information, see Browse (scan an index).
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