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Background

Definition of Subfield ‡v

Form subdivisions indicate what an item is rather than what it is about. Items can be assigned form subdivisions because of:

  • Their physical character (e.g., photographs, maps)
  • The particular type of data that they contain (e.g., bibliography, statistics)
  • The arrangement of information within them (e.g., diaries, indexes)
  • Their style, technique, purpose, or intended audience (e.g., romances, popular works)
  • A combination of the above (e.g., scores)

Form subdivisions are not new, but subfield ‡v is!

(Excerpted and modified from MARBI Proposal 95-02)

Why Subfield ‡v Implemented

  • To facilitate improved index displays in online catalogs
  • To allow for greater precision in searching
  • To provide more effective machine manipulation for database maintenance and validation
  • Information in the new form subfield could easily be moved to field 655 (Index Term--Genre/Form) at a later date if agencies decide to make more widespread use of that field

(Excerpted and modified from MARBI Proposal 95-02)

LC Implementation

In February 1999, the Library of Congress began to:

  • Code form subdivisions in bibliographic records using subfield ‡v
  • Code form subdivisions in subject authority records using subfield ‡v
  • Create subdivision authority records using the new 18X fields

(Click here [1] to see record examples.)

All subdivision authority records include basic usage statements and instruction sheet numbers from the LC Subject Cataloging Manual. Some also include cross-references.

The creation of subdivision authority records is not yet complete.


Source URL:https://web.library.yale.edu/cataloging/authorities/subfieldv/background

Links
[1] http://web.library.yale.edu/node/2132/