007 - Projected Graphic (R)
MARC 21 Bibliographic - Full
October 2000
Indicators and Subfield CodesField has no indicators or subfield codes; the data elements are positionally
defined.
Character Positions
00 - Category of material
g - Projected graphic
01 - Specific material designation
c - Filmstrip cartridge d - Filmslip f - Other type of filmstrip o - Filmstrip roll s - Slide t - Transparency u - Unspecified z - Other | - No attempt to code
02 - Undefined
# - Undefined
03 - Color
a - One color b - Black-and-white c - Multicolored h - Hand colored m - Mixed n - Not applicable u - Unknown z - Other | - No attempt to code
04 - Base of emulsion
d - Glass e - Synthetic j - Safety film k - Film base, other than safety film m - Mixed collection o - Paper u - Unknown z - Other | - No attempt to code
05 - Sound on medium or separate
# - No sound (silent) a - Sound on medium b - Sound separate from medium u - Unknown | - No attempt to code
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06 - Medium for sound
# - No sound (silent) a - Optical sound track on motion picture film b - Magnetic sound track on motion picture film c - Magnetic audio tape in cartridge d - Sound disc e - Magnetic audio tape on reel f - Magnetic audio tape in cassette g - Optical and magnetic sound track on motion picture film h - Videotape i - Videodisc u - Unknown z - Other | - No attempt to code
07 - Dimensions
a - Standard 8 mm. film width b - Super 8 mm./single 8 mm. film width c - 9.5 mm. film width d - 16 mm. film width e - 28 mm. film width f - 35 mm. film width g - 70 mm. film width j - 2x2 in. or 5x5 cm. slide k - 2 1/4 x 2 1/4 in. or 6x6 cm. slide s - 4x5 in. or 10x13 cm. transparency t - 5x7 in. or 13x18 cm. transparency v - 8x10 in. or 21x26 cm. transparency w - 9x9 in. or 23x23 cm. transparency x - 10x10 in. or 26x26 cm. transparency y - 7x7 in. or 18x18 cm. transparency u - Unknown z - Other | - No attempt to code
08 - Secondary support material
# - No secondary support c - Cardboard d - Glass e - Synthetic h - Metal j - Metal and glass k - Synthetic and glass m - Mixed collection u - Unknown z - Other | - No attempt to code |
FIELD DEFINITION AND SCOPE
When field 007/00 contains code g, it contains special coded information about the
physical characteristics of projected graphic material.
GUIDELINES FOR APPLYING CONTENT DESIGNATORS
■ CHARACTER POSITIONS
00 - Category of material One-character alphabetic code that indicates the category of material to which the
item belongs is projected graphic which is defined as a
two-dimensional representation intended to be projected without motion by means of
an optical device, for example, a filmstrip, slide, or transparency. A fill
character (|) is not allowed in this position.
g - Projected graphic
01 - Specific material designation Special class of projected graphic to which the item belongs, e.g., a slide.
c - Filmstrip cartridge Item is a filmstrip which is encased in a cartridge and which has the ends
joined to form a loop. A cartridge denotes a permanently encased
single reel of film or tape that has the ends joined together to form a loop
that provides playback without rewinding.
d - Filmslip Item is a short filmstrip not in a roll.
f - Other type of filmstrip Item is a filmstrip other than a filmstrip cartridge, filmslip or filmstrip
roll.
o - Filmstrip roll Item is a filmstrip roll, a roll of film on which still images are recorded,
presenting an integrated communication. It is intended for projection frame by
frame.
s - Slide Slides are transparent material on which there is a two-dimensional image,
usually held in a mount, and designed for use in a projector or viewer.
Includes modern stereographs, e.g., Viewmaster reels.
t - Transparency Transparencies are made of transparent material on which an image is recorded.
They are designed for use with a projector or a light box. X-rays are included
here.
u - Unspecified Special material designation for the projected graphic is unspecified.
z - Other None of the other codes is appropriate.
| - No attempt to code
02 - Undefined
Contains blank (#) or a fill character (|).
03 - Color Color characteristics of a projected graphic.
a - One color Image is printed or executed in a single color (i.e., monochromatic). In
projected graphic materials, it is used only for transparency sets.
b - Black-and-white Image is printed or executed in black-and-white. Refers to monochrome
photographic materials (including film) and videorecordings, or to overhead
transparencies executed in black-and-white.
Does not include tinted, toned, or stained items.
c - Multicolored Image is printed or executed in more than one color. The color is a result of a
number of processes, either photographic or electronic, capable of reproducing
a reasonable range of hues, or of original application of color materials, for
example, paint. Code c is used for color photographic processes (motion
pictures, filmstrips, transparencies, and slides), color videorecordings, or
multicolored overhead transparencies.
h - Hand colored Image, produced by a printing or photographic process, is hand colored. Code h
is rarely used with commercial audiovisual materials since these are not
typically issued with hand coloring.
m - Mixed Work or collection is a combination of one color, black and white, colored,
hand colored, and/or other images. Information for this data element is based
on one of the following phrases: some col., some b&w, 25 gold
toned, col. with b&w sequences, etc. which usually appears in
other parts of the MARC record.
n - Not applicable Item has no images. Used, for example, when the item in hand is sound track
film intended to accompany visual images not actually present.
u - Unknown Color characteristics of the projected graphic are not known.
z - Other None of the other codes is appropriate.
Includes tinted, toned (e.g., sepia toned photographic items), or stained
items.
| - No attempt to code
04 - Base of emulsion Type of material for the base of the emulsion of a photonegative, filmstrip,
slide, or transparency.
d - Glass Primary support/base of the emulsion material is glass.
e - Synthetic Primary support/base of the emulsion material is synthetic (e.g., plastics,
vinyl, etc.). Most commercially issued overhead transparency sets have a
synthetic primary support material, unless known to be otherwise.
j - Safety film Primary support/base of the emulsion material is safety (i.e., not nitrate)
film. For all commercially issued filmstrips and slide sets, assume that the
base of the emulsion is safety film unless known to be otherwise.
k - Film base, other than safety film Primary support/base of the emulsion material is not safety film.
m - Mixed collection Primary support/base of the emulsion material varies for different items in a
collection.
Typically this would be used for groups of projected graphics on various
bases.
o - Paper Primary base of the emulsion is any kind of cellulose-based paper.
u - Unknown Primary support/base of the emulsion material for the projected graphic is not
known.
z - Other None of the other codes is appropriate.
| - No attempt to code
05 - Sound on medium or separate Whether the sound is on or is separate from the projected graphic (i.e., on the
accompanying material).
# - No sound (silent) For filmstrips, slides, and
transparencies, code # is used when there is no information
about sound in subfield $b or $e of field 300. For
kits containing any of the above items, the abbreviation
si. or the fact that there is no statement pertaining to sound in
field 500 (General Note) justifies use of code #.
a - Sound on medium Sound is present and is on the item.
b - Sound separate from medium Sound is on an accompanying item.
u - Unknown Presence of sound on the item is not known.
| - No attempt to code
06 - Medium for sound Specific medium used to carry the sound of an item (whether the sound is on the
projected graphic or separate) and the type of sound playback required for the
item.
Used in conjunction with the information coded in 007/05 (Sound on medium or
separate) and 007/07 (Dimensions). Typically, the carriers of sound are: 1)
optical and/or magnetic track on a film reel or encased in a cassette or
cartridge; 2) audio or video tape which may be on a reel or encased in a cassette
or cartridge; and 3) sound or video disc.
# - No sound (silent) Sound is not present.
a - Optical sound track on motion picture film Sound to accompany a projected graphic is carried on an optical track that is
part of a film. In coding 16 and 35 mm. films, it is usually assumed that sound
is carried on an optical track.
b - Magnetic sound track on motion picture film Sound to accompany a projected graphic is carried on a magnetic track that is
part of the film. 70 mm. motion picture films often include magnetic sound
tracks.
c - Magnetic audio tape in cartridge Sound to accompany an item is carried on a magnetic audio tape cartridge.
d - Sound disc Sound to accompany an item is carried on a sound disc. This method of providing
for sound is typically used with filmstrips. Sound discs include 7, 10, and 12
in. vinyl phonograph records (identified as analog sound discs in
subfield $a of field 300) and 4 3/4 in. compact discs (identified as
digital sound discs in subfield $a of field 300)
e - Magnetic audio tape on reel Sound to accompany an item is carried on a reel of magnetic audio tape.
f - Magnetic audio tape in cassette Sound to accompany an item is carried on a cassette of magnetic audio tape.
g - Optical and magnetic sound track on motion picture film Sound to accompany a projected graphic is carried on both an optical and
magnetic track.
h - Videotape Sound to accompany an item is included as part of a videotape. Videotape is not
ordinarily used to record only sound.
i - Videodisc Sound to accompany an item is included as part of a videodisc. Videodiscs are
not ordinarily used to record only sound. A distinction must be made between
videodiscs (e.g., 12 in. laser-scan videodiscs that include video information)
and compact discs that are used to record sound only (e.g., 4 3/4 in. audio
compact discs). The technology to physically record video or audio information
on digital disc systems is the same.
u - Unknown Medium for sound is not known.
z - Other None of the other codes is appropriate.
| - No attempt to code
07 - Dimensions Width or dimensions of the projected graphic item.
Width is given for filmstrips. Height and width are given for slides and
transparencies. Only the most common dimensions are indicated. For film and
slides, only codes that exactly match the measurements of the item as
given in the physical description should be used. If no code exactly matches, code
z is used. For transparencies, the code that most closely approximates
the dimensions as stated in the physical description is used. The dimensions for
slides and transparencies include the size of the mount for the item.
a - Standard 8 mm. film width Width of the film is standard 8 mm. Film termed Mauer 8 mm. is
recorded as code a.
b - Super 8 mm./single 8 mm. film width Width of the film is super 8 mm. Single 8 mm. film is a Japanese equivalent of
super 8 mm. film.
c - 9.5 mm. film width
d - 16 mm. film width
e - 28 mm. film width
f - 35 mm. film width
g - 70 mm. film width
j - 2x2 in. or 5x5 cm. slide Dimensions of the slide in its mounting are either 2x2 in. or 5x5 cm.
k - 2 1/4 x 2 1/4 in. or 6x6 cm. slide Dimensions of the slide in its mounting are either 2 1/4 x 2 1/4 in. or 6x6
cm.
s - 4x5 in. or 10x13 cm. transparency
t - 5x7 in. or 13x18 cm. transparency
v - 8x10 in. or 21x26 cm. transparency
w - 9x9 in. or 23x23 cm. transparency
x - 10x10 in. or 26x26 cm. transparency
y - 7x7 in. or 18x18 cm. transparency
u - Unknown Dimensions are not known.
z - Other None of the other codes is appropriate.
| - No attempt to code
08 - Secondary support material Type of material of the mount of a slide or transparency for a projected
graphic.
# - No secondary support Filmstrips are always coded #.
c - Cardboard Cardboard mount. Slides and transparencies cataloged from data sheets are
assumed to have cardboard mounts unless otherwise known.
d - Glass Glass mount that usually covers the film base but should not be the primary
support for the film emulsion.
e - Synthetic Secondary support material is synthetic (e.g. plastics, vinyl, etc.).
h - Metal Metal is usually used to frame larger projected graphics which need better
support.
j - Metal and glass Metal portion is usually a frame that holds one or two pieces of glass to
support the film base. Glass should not be the primary support for the film
emulsion.
k - Synthetic and glass Synthetic material, e.g., plastics, vinyl, etc., is usually used as a frame to
hold one or two pieces of glass to support the film base. Glass should not be
the primary support for the film emulsion.
m - Mixed collection Secondary support material varies for different items in a collection.
Typically this is used for groups of projected graphics on various secondary
support materials.
u - Unknown Secondary support material is not known.
z - Other None of the other codes is appropriate.
| - No attempt to code
■EXAMPLES
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go#cjbff# [Item is projected graphic material (007/00); a filmstrip (01); in color (03);
on safety film (04); the sound is separate from the medium (05) on magnetic tape
in a cassette (06); and the filmstrip is 35 mm. (07).] |
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gs#cj##jd [Item is projected graphic material (007/00); a slide (01); in color (03) on
safety film (04); without sound (05-06); 2x2 in. (07) and in a glass mounting
(08).] |
INPUT CONVENTIONS
Field length - For the category of material projected graphic, field 007 should
consist of nine character positions.
CONTENT DESIGNATOR HISTORY
007/01 - Specific material designation
# - Not applicable or no attempt to code [OBSOLETE, 1980]
n - Not applicable [OBSOLETE, 1981] [USMARC only]
007/02 - Original versus reproduction aspect [OBSOLETE, 1997] [USMARC only]Defined codes were: f (Facsimile), o (Original), r (Reproduction), and u
(Unknown).
007/04 - Base of emulsion
# - Not applicable or no attempt to code [OBSOLETE, 1980]
n - Not applicable [OBSOLETE, 1981]
007/04 was renamed in 1983 when distinct codes for projected graphics were
defined.
007/06 - Medium for sound
g - Other [OBSOLETE, 1981]
g - Optical and magnetic sound track on motion picture film [NEW, 1985]
007/07 - Dimensions
u - 7x7 in. or 18x18 cm. [OBSOLETE, 1980]
y - Unknown [OBSOLETE, 1980]
007/08 - Secondary support material [NEW, 1983]