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Hold / 500 Captions and pattern - Basic bibliographic unit

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500 Captions and pattern - Basic bibliographic unit

Definition

The field contains caption and pattern information for which enumeration and chronology are recorded in 510 ENUMERATION AND CHRONOLOGY - BASIC BIBLIOGRAPHIC UNIT.

Occurrence

Optional. Repeatable.

Indicators

Indicator 1: Compressibility and expandability

  1. No information available

0 Cannot compress or expand 1 Can compress but not expand 2 Can compress or expand

Indicator 2: Caption evaluation

  1. No information available

0 Captions unverified: all levels may not be present 1 Captions unverified: all levels present 2 Captions verified: all levels present 3 Captions verified: all levels my not be present

Subfields

$a First level of enumeration

Mandatory if applicable. Not repeatable.

$b Contains caption and pattern associated with enumeration

$c Second level of enumeration

Not repeatable.

$d Third level of enumeration

Not repeatable.

$e Alternative numbering scheme, first level of enumeration

Mandatory if applicable. Not repeatable.

$f Alternative numbering scheme, second level of enumeration

Not repeatable.

$g First level of chronology

Mandatory if applicable. Not repeatable.

$h Contains caption and pattern associated with chronology

$i Second level of chronology

Not repeatable.

$j Third level of chronology

Not repeatable.

$k Alternative chronological scheme, first level of chronology

Mandatory if applicable. Not repeatable.

Name of unit

Used when recording the extent of holdings for a basic or secondary bibliographic unit, such as a part of a kit, accompanying material, or supplements when it is necessary to identify the unit being specified. It is used primarily for non-serial units for which the name may be the only designation. Not repeatable.

Extent of unit

Used for recording items lacking sequential designations. It is used primarily for non-serial units. Serial units usually carry sequential designations (either enumeration or chronology). Extent is reported as total count of the number of parts followed by a term indicating the

$l $6 specific class of material. For units having a large number of pieces, an estimate of the total may be given. If the unit is a single item, the extent is not necessary if the Name of Unit is

given. Not repeatable.

Specific extent note

Consists of information clarifying or enlarging upon the extent of holdings data element. It may occur after any subfield, and it relates either to the subfield it directly follows or to the entire field. Not repeatable.

Interfield linking data

Subfield $6 is used to link the caption and pattern field (500) to enumeration and chronology field (510). Mandatory if applicable. Not repeatable.

Notes on Field Contents

A caption is a word, phrase or abbreviation that describes the type of parts into which a multipart or serial item has been divided, e.g., volume, number, part number or side (for a sound recording disc). A publication pattern consists of terms that describe, for example, the frequency, regularity and numbering scheme of the item.

When enumeration and chronology consist only of the highest level, no caption and pattern subfields are required.

When enumeration and chronology are recorded for each subsequent level caption and pattern are recorded for each level.

Related Fields

510 Enumeration and chronology - Basic bibliographic unit
520 Textual holdings - Basic bibliographic unit

Examples

EX 1

500 510 510 23$av.$bno.$f(year) 11$a1-2$f1998-1999 11$a3$b1-4$f2000

Subfields $a, $b and $f, are the captions of successive levels of enumeration described in the field 510. The value 2 (1st indicator) means that the information at field 510-512 can be compressed or expanded by a computer algorithm, and the value 3 (2nd indicator) means that the caption information was verified, but all levels may not be present.

[Display scheme according to ISO 10324: v.1-2(1998-1999) and v.3:n.1-4(2000)]

EX 2

500 510 22$a(year)

    1. $a2000

Item without enumeration. The value 2 (1 st indicator) means that the information at field 510- 512 can be compressed or expanded by a computer algorithm, and the value 2 (2 nd indicator) means that the caption information was verified and all levels are present in the bibliographic unit.

[Display scheme according to ISO 10324: 2000]

EX 3

500 510 03$afasc. 11$a1-30

The value 0 (1st indicator) means that the information at field 510-512 cannot be compressed or expanded by a computer algorithm.

[Display scheme according to ISO 10324: fasc.1-30]

EX 4

500 510 22$aA.$bno$f(year)$g(month) 10$a1$b1$f1993$gJan./Abr.

The value 2 (1 st indicator) means that the information at field 510-512 can be compressed or expanded by a computer algorithm, and the value 2 (2nd indicator) means that the caption information was verified and all levels are present in the bibliographic unit.

[Display scheme according to ISO 10324: A.1::n.1(Jan./Abr. 1993)]

EX 5

500 510 10$av.$f(year) 11$a1-12$f2002

The value 1 (1st indicator) means that the information at field 510-512 can be compressed but not expanded by a computer algorithm, and the value 0 (2nd indicator) means that the caption information was unverified and all levels may not be present in the bibliographic unit.

[Display scheme according to ISO 10324: v.1-12(2002)]

EX 6

500 510 23$av.$bn.$dv.$en.$f(year)$g(month) 10$a6$b2$d13$e3$f1969$gMar.

Enumeration with a alternative numbering scheme. The value 2 (1 st indicator) means that the information at field 510-512 can be compressed or expanded by a computer algorithm, and the value 3 (2 nd indicator) means that the caption information was verified, but all levels may not be present.

[Display scheme according ISO 10324: v.6:n.2=v.13:n.3(Mar. 1969)]

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