651 - Subject Added Entry-Geographic Name (R)
MARC 21 Bibliographic - Full
October 2007
First Indicator Undefined # - Undefined
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Second Indicator Thesaurus 0 - Library of Congress Subject Headings 1 - LC subject headings for children's literature 2 - Medical Subject Headings 3 - National Agricultural Library subject authority file 4 - Source not specified 5 - Canadian Subject Headings 6 - Répertoire de vedettes-matière 7 - Source specified in subfield $2
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Subfield Codes
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Name portion $a - Geographic name (NR) $e - Relator term (R) $4 - Relator code (R)
Subject subdivision portion $v - Form subdivision (R) $x - General subdivision (R) $y - Chronological subdivision (R) $z - Geographic subdivision (R)
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$0 - Authority record control number (R)
$2 - Source of heading or term (NR) $3 - Materials specified (NR) $6 - Linkage (NR) $8 - Field link and sequence number (R)
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FIELD DEFINITION AND SCOPE
Subject added entry in which the entry element is a geographic name.
Subject added entries are assigned to a bibliographic record to provide access according
to generally accepted cataloging and thesaurus-building rules (e.g., Library of
Congress Subject Headings (LCSH), Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)).
Field 651 may be used by any institution assigning subject headings based on the lists
and authority files identified in the second indicator position or in subfield
$2 (Source of heading or term).
Jurisdiction names used alone or followed by subject subdivisions are contained in 651
fields. A name of a jurisdiction that represents an ecclesiastical entity is contained
in a 610 field. A corporate name, a form subheading, a title of a work, and/or a city
section name entered under the name of a jurisdiction are contained in 610 fields.
Geographic names used in phrase subject headings (e.g., Iran in the Koran) are contained
in 650 fields.
GUIDELINES FOR APPLYING CONTENT DESIGNATORS
■ INDICATORS
First Indicator - Undefined Undefined and contains a blank (#).
Second Indicator - Thesaurus Subject heading system or thesaurus used in constructing the subject heading.
0 - Library of Congress Subject Headings Subject added entry conforms to and is appropriate for use in the
Library
of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH) and the Name authority files that
are maintained by the Library of Congress.Conforms to
LCSH is defined as:
- headings (or headings and subdivisions) found in the LC authority files
(including name authorities), or in the latest edition of LCSH,
including the latest microfiche, printed version, CD-ROM, and supplements;
- headings constructed following AACR2;
- headings found in the LC authority files, the latest edition of
LCSH, or constructed following AACR2 to which is added a
free-floating or regular subdivision according to the rules stated in the
Subject Cataloging Manual: Subject Headings, particularly
subdivisions listed in the pattern lists, and geographic subdivisions
formulated and applied according to the rules in the manual;
1 - LC subject headings for children's literature Subject added entry conforms to the "AC Subject Headings" section of the
Library of Congress Subject Headings and is appropriate for use in
the LC Annotated Card Program.
2 - Medical Subject Headings Subject added entry conforms to and is appropriate for use in the National
Library of Medicine authority files.
3 - National Agricultural Library subject authority file Subject added entry conforms to and is appropriate for use in the National
Agricultural Library subject authority file.
4 - Source not specified Subject added entry conforms to a controlled list that cannot be identified by
second indicator values 0-3, 5-6 or by a code in subfield $2.Field 653 (Index Term-Uncontrolled) is used to record terms that are not
derived from controlled subject heading lists.
5 - Canadian Subject Headings Subject added entry conforms to and is appropriate for use in the Canadian
Subject Headings that is maintained by the Library and Archives
Canada.
6 - Répertoire de vedettes-matière Subject added entry conforms to the Répertoire de vedettes-matière
that is maintained by the Bibliothèque de l'Université Laval.
7 - Source specified in subfield $2 Subject added entry conforms to a set of subject heading system/thesaurus
building rules. The identifying code is given in subfield $2.
■ SUBFIELD CODES
$a - Geographic name Parenthetical qualifying information is not separately subfield coded.
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#0$aAmazon River.
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#0$aAltamira Cave (Spain)
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#0$aPompeii (Extinct city)
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#0$aAntietam National Battlefield (Md.)
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#0$aKing Ranch (Tex.)
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#0$aMing Tombs (China)
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#0$aKenwood (Chicago, Ill.)
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#0$aChelsea (London, England)
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#0$aClear Lake (Iowa : Lake)
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$e - Relator term Designation of the relationship between a geographic name and the described
materials, e.g., depicted.
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#0$aNiagara Falls (N.Y. and Ont.),$edepicted.
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#0$aBonneville Salt Flats (Utah),$edepicted.
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$v - Form subdivision Form subdivision that designates a specific kind or genre of material as defined
by the thesaurus being used. Subfield $v is appropriate only when a
form subject subdivision is added to a geographic name.
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#0$aSalem (Mass.)$vFiction.
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#0$aRussia$xHistory$vMaps.
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$x - General subdivision Subject subdivision that is not more appropriately contained in subfield
$v (Form subdivision), subfield $y (Chronological
subdivision), or subfield $z (Geographic subdivision). Subfield
$x is appropriate only when a general topical subdivision is added to a
geographic name.
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#0$aTexas$xOfficials and employees$xAccidents.
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#0$aAix-en-Provence (France)$xSocial life and customs$vEarly works to 1800.
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#0$aUnited States$xCensus, 2nd, 1800.
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$y - Chronological subdivision Subject subdivision that represents a period of time. Subfield $y is
appropriate only when a chronological subject subdivision is added to a geographic
name.
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#0$aUruguay$xHistory$yGreat War, 1843-1852.
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#0$aGreece$xHistory$yGeometric period, ca. 900-700 B.C.
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$z - Geographic subdivision Geographic subject subdivision. Subfield $z is appropriate only when a
geographic subject subdivision is added to a geographic name.
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#0$aUnited States$xBoundaries$zCanada.
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$0 - Authority record control number
$2 - Source of heading or term
$3 - Materials specified Part of the described materials to which the field applies.
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#7$3Psychiatric admission records$aPennsylvania$xNuclear reactor safety$y1975-1985$zUnited States.$2[thesaurus code]
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$8 - Field link and sequence number
INPUT CONVENTIONS
Punctuation - Punctuation of the subelements of a heading is generally dictated by descriptive
cataloging or subject heading system/thesaurus rules. These input conventions clarify
MARC punctuation practices. Field 651 ends with a mark of punctuation or a closing
parenthesis. If the final subfield is subfield $2 or $3, the mark
of punctuation precedes the subfield.
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#7$aNew York (N.Y.)$2ericd
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#0$aUnited States$xHistory$y1849-1877.
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#0$aUnited States$xEconomic policy$y1993-
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Geographic name followed by a subject subdivision does not end with a mark of
punctuation unless the name ends with an abbreviation, initial/letter, or open date.
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#0$aLouisiana$xPolitics and government$vAnecdotes.
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Spacing - No spaces are used in initialisms, acronyms, or abbreviations.
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#0$aWashington (D.C.)
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One space is used between preceding and succeeding initials if an abbreviation consists
of more than a single letter.
Display Constant
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[dash associated with the content of subfield $v,
$x, $y, and $z] |
Dash (-) that precedes a subdivision in an extended subject heading is not carried in
the MARC record. It may be system generated as a display constant associated with the
content of subfields $v, $x, $y, and $z.
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Content designated field :
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#0$aWashington (D.C.)$xHistory$vPeriodicals.
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Display example:
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Washington (D.C.)-History-Periodicals.
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Initial Articles - Initial articles (e.g., Le) occurring at the beginning of geographic subject added entry
fields are usually omitted in most languages (except when the intent is to file on the
article). Any diacritics and/or special characters occurring at the beginning of fields
are retained. Note that such characters are usually ignored for purposes of sorting and
filing.
CONTENT DESIGNATOR HISTORY
$b - Geographic name following place entry element [OBSOLETE, 1981]
Subject headings currently formulated in this pattern are contained in field 610.
$e - Relator term [NEW, 2005]
$0 - Authority record control number [NEW, 2007]
$4 - Relator code [NEW, 2005]