Music Cataloging at Yale [1] ♪ MARC tagging [2]
Voyager (Leader and 008)
See also Physical description codes for musical sound recordings (007) [3] | MARC tagging for scores and sound recordings: Variable fields [4] | Sound recording cataloging: MARC tagging [5]
01820cjm a2200433 a 4500 | 01820cjm a2200433 a 4500 | 01820cjm a2200433_ a 4500 | 01820cjm a2200433 a 4500 |
Type of record | Bibliographic level | Encoding level | Cataloging form (i.e., rules) |
j = musical sound recording i = non-musical sound recording |
a = component part, monographic b = component part, serial c = collection d = subunit m = monograph/item s = serial |
= full level, material in hand 4 = core level 5 = partial (preliminary) level 7 = minimal level 8 = prepublication level (including CIP) |
a = AACR2 i = pre-AACR2, ISBD punctuation = pre-AACR2, pre-ISBD punctuation u = unknown |
Voyager 008 | DEFINITION | |
Publication status | Type of date/publication status | |
t = actual date, copyright date m = multiple dates from/to n = unknown p = issue date/recording date1 when there is a difference q = questionable (such as 1982 or 3) r = reissue date/original date2 s = single date (such as 1982, [198-], etc.) 1Issue date/recording date: When there is a span of recording dates, the earliest date of recording goes in date 2. 2Reissue date/original date: A sound recording is considered a reissue when it is issued with a new manufacturer number, issued on a new label or in a new format, or when it is a collection with previously released material from numerous sources. |
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Date 1 (yyyy) Date 2 (yyyy) |
Date of publication | |
The content is determined by the Publication status above | ||
Place of publication | Place of publication (assign codes according to present geographic boundaries) | |
fr = France gw = Germany it = Italy ru = Russia sp = Spain xxc = Canada (no province indicated; first two positions indicate province, e.g., onc = Ontario) xxk = United Kingdom (no country indicated; first two positions indicate country, e.g., enk = England) xxu = United States (no state indicated; first two positions indicate state, e.g., ctu = Connecticut) See US MARC country list [6] for a full list |
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Composition optional |
Form of composition | |
See codes for Form of musical composition [7] | ||
Format of music | Format | |
n = not applicable | ||
Audience | Target audience (intellectual level) | |
__ = non-juvenile j = juvenile |
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Form of item | Form of item | |
__ = none of the following | ||
Accompanying matter optional |
Accompanying material (use up to six, in alphabetical order) | |
__ = no accompanying matter a = discography b = bibliography c = thematic index d = libretto or text e = biography of composer or author f = biography of performer or history of ensemble g = technical and/or historical information on instruments h = technical information on music i = historical information k = ethnological information r = instructional materials s = music z = other accompanying matter |
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Literary text for sound recording 1 Literary text for sound recording 2 |
Literary text for sound recordings | |
for musical sound recordings: __ = item is a musical sound recording for non-musical sound recordings:
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Language | Language of sung or spoken text | |
eng = English fre = French ger = German ita = Italian rus = Russian spa = Spanish zxx = no linguistic content und = undetermined language or arbitrary syllables, humming, or other human-produced sounds for which a language cannot be specified Multilingual items: For two to six languages use: ° the predominant language code ° the code that is first alphabetically if predominance cannot be determined. For six or more languages use: ° the code for the language of the first title . ° code "mul" if there is no predominant language and the cataloging institution has chosen not to specify a language. See US MARC language list [8] for a full list |
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Modified record | Whether bibliographic information was modified for entry into machine-readable form | |
__ = not modified see OCLC BFS [9] for more codes |
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Cataloging source | Cataloging source | |
= Library of Congress d = other sources (e.g., OCLC) c = cooperative cataloging (e.g., PCC) i = ISBD (descriptive portion of the record contains the punctuation provisions of International standard bibliographic description [10]); use for RDA |
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Voyager leader | CODES | |
Record status | c = corrected or revised d = deleted n = new p = increase in encoding level from prepublication |
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Type of record | i = nonmusical sound recording j = musical sound recording |
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Bibliographic level | m = monograph (non-serial item) s = serial |
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Type of control | __ = no specific type of control a = archival control |
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Encoding level | __ = full level see OCLC BFS [11] for more codes |
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Cataloging form (rules) | a = AACR2 i = ISBD, pre-AACR2 (use for RDA when using ISBD punctuation) __ = pre-ISBD, pre-AACR2 |
Links
[1] http://web.library.yale.edu/cataloging/music
[2] http://web.library.yale.edu/cataloging/music/marc-tagging
[3] http://web.library.yale.edu/cataloging/music/srphys
[4] http://web.library.yale.edu/cataloging/music/marcscor
[5] http://web.library.yale.edu/cataloging/music/sound-recording-cataloging#marc
[6] http://lcweb.loc.gov/marc/countries/
[7] http://www.oclc.org/bibformats/en/0xx/047.html
[8] http://lcweb.loc.gov/marc/languages/
[9] http://www.oclc.org/bibformats/en/fixedfield/mrec.shtm
[10] http://sibleycataloging.wikispaces.com/ISBD+Punctuation
[11] http://www.oclc.org/bibformats/en/fixedfield/elvl.shtm