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Tags 6xx

Discover how the subject access tags are used in OLIB.

 

Tag(s) 6xx
Indicators varies with tag The potential indicator values vary between tags.
Subfields varies with tag The potential subfield codes vary between tags.
Imports to   The data in these tags import into the Subjects domain and are linked to the Title during import. See below for a breakdown of this information.
Exports from   Data for these tags are extracted from the Subjects linked to the Title during export. See below for a breakdown of this information.

 

For the MARC21 notes on these tags, start here.

 

Example value:

17 $aHogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry (Imaginary organization) $vJuvenile fiction.

 

Subcampo Sample Notes
a Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry (Imaginary organization) This forms the basis of the Subject heading that is constructed.
various A variety of possibilities These subfields import into and export from their corresponding Subjects fields. Their meaning varies with each tag.
b numerals This subfield imports to (for tags 600 and 610) and exports from the Numerals* field.
b secondary term This subfield imports to (for tags 650 and 658) and exports from the Secondary Term field.
c título This subfield imports to (for tags 600 and 610) and exports from the Title* field.
c event location This subfield imports to (for tags 611 and 650) and exports from the Event Location field.
c curriculum code This subfield imports to (for tag 658) and exports from the Curriculum Code field.
d dates This subfield imports to (for tags 600, 610, 611, 630 and 650) and exports from the Date(s) field.
d correlation factor This subfield imports to (for tag 658) and exports from the Correlation Factor field.
e citation note This subfield imports to (for tags 600, 610) and exports from the Citation Note field. When repeated during import, this is concatenated onto the preceding value(s).
e secondary term This subfield imports to (for tag 611) and exports from the Secondary Term field.
f citation note This subfield imports to (for tags 600, 610 and 611) and exports from the Citation Note field. When repeated during import, this is concatenated onto the preceding value(s).
g miscellaneous information This subfield imports to (for tags 600, 610, 611 and 630) and exports from the Notes field.
k form This subfield imports to (for tags 600, 610, 611, 630 and 656) and exports from the Form field.
n number of part This subfield imports to (for tags 600, 610 and 611) and exports from the Number of Part* field.
q fuller form of name This subfield imports to (for tags 610 and 611) and exports from the Full Name* field.
t title of a work This subfield imports to (for tags 600, 610 and 611) and exports from the Title of a Work* field.
u affiliation This subfield imports to (for tags 600, 610 and 611) and exports from the Affiliation* field.
u unrecognised subdivision This subfield is generated during export from the subdivision headings that are listed for the heading linked to the title, but that are not a predefined Subject Subdivision type (see $x, $y, $z below).
v form subdivision This subfield imports to and exports from a subdivision subject heading of type "__FRM".
x topical subdivision This subfield imports to and exports from a subdivision subject heading of type "_SDS".
y chronological subdivision This subfield imports to and exports from a subdivision subject heading of type "_SDT".
z geographic subdivision This subfield imports to and exports from a subdivision subject heading of type "_SDP".
0 authority control number This subfield imports to the Import RCN field.
2 source This subfield imports to and exports from the Record Source field.

 

There are a small number of options pertinent to the Import and Export that can be defined on the Subject Type:

 

Opción Descripción
Authority This indicates the controlling authority which defined this Subject Heading text.
Preferred For Import Whether or not to match the authority (above) in order to determine the Subject Type to use during import.
Source Code This field is not on the standard Subject Types layout, but refers to the MARC21 Source Code attribute. If specified, this can be ued as an additional qualifier to identify the Subject Type during import.

 

Optionally an additional Subject Heading can be added automatically at the time of export by specifying the heading on the Media or Media Sub-Type. This is particularly useful for specifying the Form (655) for Electronic Books when exporting to Ebsco.

* - Prior to SP12, there are no attributes available for these fields.