340 - Physical Medium (R)
MARC 21 Bibliographic - Full
February 1999
First Indicator Undefined # - Undefined
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Second Indicator Undefined # - Undefined
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Subfield Codes
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$a - Material base and configuration (R) $b - Dimensions (R) $c - Materials applied to surface (R) $d - Information recording technique (R) $e - Support (R) $f - Production rate/ratio (R)
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$h - Location within medium (R) $i - Technical specifications of medium (R) $3 - Materials specified (NR) $6 - Linkage (NR) $8 - Field link and sequence number (R)
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FIELD DEFINITION AND SCOPE
Physical description information for an item that requires technical equipment for its
use or an item that has special conservation or storage needs.
Coded physical information is contained in field 007 (Physical Description Fixed Field).
The field is repeated for each subfield $3 (Materials specified).
GUIDELINES FOR APPLYING CONTENT DESIGNATORS
■ INDICATORS
- Both indicator positions are undefined; each contains a blank (#).
■ SUBFIELD CODES
$a - Material base and configuration Physical substance (e.g., acetate, canvas, clay, film, glass, vellum, or wood) and
configuration (e.g., cartridge, chip, dot, fiche, globe, sheet, and audio-,
magnetic-, micro-, ultra-, or videotape) on which the information is recorded.
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340 |
##$amarble. [The medium for a sculpture.] |
$b - Dimensions Measurements of the material configuration (e.g., 35 mm. (film), 12 inch
(phonograph disc), 4" x 6" (microfiche)).
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##$aparchment$b20 cm. folded to 10 x 12 cm.
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$c - Materials applied to surface Physical substance applied to the material base (e.g., ink, oil, paint, specific
photographic emulsions such as albumen).
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340 |
##$3self-portrait$arice paper$b7" x 9"$ccolored inks$enone$hbetween entry for April 7 and April 19,
1843.
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$d - Information recording technique Means or technique by which information was recorded in or on the material base
(e.g., punched, pressed, cut, molded, thermofax, x-ray).
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##$dhandwritten$dtyped.
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$e - Support Physical material on or in which records are mounted, bound, or otherwise
supported.
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##$acanvas$b30 x 57 cm.$ccolored oil-base paints$ewood.
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$f - Production rate/ratio Normal rate or ratio at which the information in the material must be used to be
meaningful (e.g., how many revolutions per minute for recordings, the
magnification for photographic reductions).
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##$3case files$aaperture cards$b9 x 19 cm.$dmicrofilm$f48x.
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$h - Location within medium Location of the described materials within the material base and configuration
(e.g., band, page, frame number).
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##$aglass$b45 x 15 ft.$dembedded$elead$hcenter panel.
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$i - Technical specifications of medium Access requirements involving technical equipment.
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##$apaper tape$dpunched$iIbord Model 74 tape reader.
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$3 - Materials specified Part of the described materials to which the field applies.
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##$3case files$aaperture cards$b9 x 19 cm.$dmicrofilm$f48x.
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$8 - Field link and sequence number
INPUT CONVENTIONS
Punctuation - Field 340 ends with a period unless the last word in the field is data that ends with
another mark of punctuation.
Capitalization - Terms contained in the various subfields are not usually capitalized, except for proper
nouns such as names of months, etc.