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683 - Application Instruction Note (R)


MARC 21 Classification - Concise
2008

Instructions for applying tables, subarrangements, or additions to classification numbers.

Indicators
First - Type of note
0 - General application
1 - Special arrangement of classification topics
2 - Optional classification
Second - Undefined
# - Undefined
Subfield Codes
$a - Classification number-single number or beginning number of span (R)
Used to amplify the explanatory text of the note.
$c - Classification number-ending number of span (R)
$i - Explanatory text (R)
Explains the scope of the classification number. This subfield is repeated when other subfields intervene in the explanatory text.
$p - Corresponding classification field (R)
For optional instruction notes (first indicator is coded 2), this subfield contains the tag of the field in which the data would appear if it were not an option. This subfield allows for an easier conversion from an optional instruction to the standard instruction. If it cannot be determined which field the data would fall into if it were not part of an optional instruction, this subfield may be omitted. If the data is a reference and can be recorded in field 253 (Complex See Reference) or field 453 (Invalid Number Tracing), the choice of which tag to use is made according to how the text reads, not how it might read if it were made into a tracing.
$t - Topic (R)
$y - Table sequence number for internal subarrangement or add table (R)
$z - Table identification (R)
$5 - Institution to which field applies (R)
See the description of this subfield in Appendix A: Control Subfields.
$6 - Linkage (NR)
See the description of this subfield in Appendix A: Control Subfields.
$8 - Field link and sequence number (NR)
See the description of this subfield in Appendix A: Control Subfields.
Examples
683 0#$iIn building numbers, do not add by use of 0 or 1 (alone or in combination) more than twice, e.g., history of rock protest songs$a782.421661592$i(not$a782.42166159209)
683 0#$iUnder each century is provided a “General” number followed by a number for “Special aspects or movements.” The latter is used for historical movements, etc. that are considered international.
683 1#$iArrange alphabetically by name of artist
683 2#$iOptional number and subdivisions; prefer$a780$c788
683 2#$81.2$i(Option: Class Black Hawk War in$a970.5)$p253
683 2#$i(Option: For any group of languages, add notation$z4$a04$ito the base number and then add notation$z4$a01$c8$ifrom Table 4, e.g., grammar of Celtic languages$a491.6045)$p761
683 1#$iIndividual jurists and titles are interfiled and arranged alphabetically
683 2#$i(If Option A is used with either Option B or C, class here comprehensive works on traditions of music)$p680[If this number were not optional, the note would be in field 680 (Scope Note).]
683 0#$iIn building numbers, do not add by use of 0 or 1 (alone or in combination) more than twice, e.g., $thistory of rock protest songs$a782.421661592$i(not$a782.42166159209)
683 0#$ifor Russia in Asia as a whole, use the numbers provided for Central Asia: for Siberia use local numbers of the R.S.F.S.R., e.g.$zN1$a56$ietc.
683 2#$i(Option: Class Egypt in$z2$a62;$iAlexandria in$z2$a621;$iGiza, Memphis in$z2$a622;$iAbydos, Karnak, Luxor, Thebes in$z2$a623)$p253

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