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Hold / 100 General processing data

100 General processing data

Тег: 100

Назва поля: General processing data

Інші назви: General Processing Data (англ.)

Визначення поля

This field contains basic coded data applicable to all types of holdings records.

Наявність

Mandatory.

Not repeatable.

Індикатори

Індикатор 1: blank (not defined)

Індикатор 2: blank (not defined)

Підполя

$a General processing data.

Not repeatable.

List of fixed length data elements:

Name of Data Element Number of Characters Character Position
Date entered on file (Mandatory) 8 0-7
Language of cataloguing (Mandatory) 3 8-10
Transliteration Code 1 11
Character set (Mandatory) 4 12-15
Additional character set 4 16-19
Script of cataloguing 2 20-21
Direction of script of cataloguing 1 22

Notes on Field Contents

0-7 Date Entered on File (Mandatory)

Eight numeric characters in ISO standard form (ISO 8601-1988) for dates: YYYYMMDD where YYYY represents the year, MM the month with leading 0 if necessary and DD the day of the month with leading 0 if necessary. Data elements not supplied will contain fill characters.
The date will usually be the date when the machine-readable record was created, to give some idea of the age of the record. A record corrected because of errors in keying or editing will not have a change of date. On exchange, the record should also retain its original date.
Example:
20 March 1999: 19990320

8-10 Language of Cataloguing (Mandatory)

A three-character code indicates the language used in cataloguing. The data in 2-- Location and access appear as it would in a catalogue based on the language specified here. Also any qualifiers, notes or other instructional information will be in the language of cataloguing. The UNIMARC Language Codes are used in this position. The codes are listed in Appendix A of the UNIMARC Manual - Bibliographic Format.
UNIMARC has no mechanism to denote the language of individual fields throughout the format.

11 Transliteration Code

A one-character code indicates the transliteration system used for the 2-- Location and access in the record.
a = ISO transliteration scheme
b = other
c = multiple transliterations: ISO or other schemes.
d = Transliteration table established by the National Bibliographic Agency
e = Transliteration without any identified transliteration table
f = Other identified transliteration scheme(s)
y = no transliteration scheme used

12-15 Character Set (Mandatory)

These four character positions indicate the principal graphic character sets used in the record. Positions 12-13 designate the G0 set and positions 14-15 designate the G1 set. If a G1 set is not needed, positions 14-15 contain blanks.
01 = ISO 646, IRV version (basic Latin set)
02 = ISO Registration # 37 (basic Cyrillic set)
03 = ISO 5426 (extended Latin set)
04 = ISO DIS 5427 (extended Cyrillic set)
05 = ISO 5428 (Greek set)
06 = ISO 6438 (African coded character set)
07 = ISO 10586 (Georgian set)
08 = ISO 8957 (Hebrew set) Table 1
09 = ISO 8957 (Hebrew set) Table 2
10 = [Reserved]
11 = ISO 5426-2 (Latin characters used in minor European languages and obsolete typography)
50 = ISO 10646 Level 3 (Unicode)
Note that ISO 10646, being a 16-bit character set, contains all necessary characters. When positions 12-13 contain ‘50’ this will be used for the C0, C1 and G0 sets. Positions 14-19 will contain blanks.
Examples :
Transmission is an 8-bit code with G0 set of ISO 646 and G1 set of ISO extended Latin: 0103
Transmission in an 8-bit code made up of basic Cyrillic and extended Cyrillic: 0204
Transmission in a 7-bit code using ISO 646 only: 01##

16-19 Additional Character Set

Two two-character codes indicate up to two additional graphic character sets used in communication of the record. The codes are the same as those listed above for character positions 12-15. Positions 16-17 designate the G2 set and positions 18-19 designate the G3 set. If no additional character sets are needed, the bytes contain blanks. (The UNIMARC Manual Bibliographic Format, Appendix J, describes the action required when more than four sets

must be accessed.) If no additional sets are involved, the four positions contain blanks.

20-21 Script of Cataloguing

A two-character code indicates the script used in cataloguing. The 2-- record heading appears in this script, as do qualifiers, notes and other instructional information.
ba = Latin ha = Hebrew
ca = Cyrillic ia = Thai
da = Japanese ? script unspecified ja = Devanagari
db = Japanese ? kanji ka = Korean
dc = Japanese ? kana la = Tamil
ea = Chinese ma = Georgian
fa = Arabic mb = Armenian
ga = Greek zz = Other

22 Direction of Script of Cataloguing

A single-character code indicates the direction of the script used in cataloguing, as coded in character positions 100/20-21:
0 = left to right
1 = right to left

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EX 1

100 YYYYMMDDpory0103####ba0
The language is Portuguese. No transliteration has been used. The character set is ISO 646 (basic Latin set) and ISO 5426, extended Latin. The script is Latin, the direction of the script is from left to right.

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