1XX fields contain names, uniform titles, and terms used in headings or subdivisions to headings. They are usually constructed according to generally accepted cataloging and thesaurus-building rules.
Each individual 1XX field section contains a list of valid data elements, field description and scope, and examples. Descriptions of the indicators and subfield codes, as well as guidelines for applying the content designators and input conventions for fields 100, 110, 111, 130, 148, 150, 151, 155, 180, 181, 182, and 185 are given in the following General Information sections: X00, X10, X11, X30, X48, X50, X51, X55, X80, X81, X82, and X85.
Field 140 - Uniform Title [OBSOLETE, 1997] [CAN/MARC only]
First indicator was undefined. Second indicator was defined to indicate the
number of characters ignored in filing (0-9 Number of characters ignored in
filing). The subfield codes were: $a (Uniform title), $d
(Date of treaty), $f (Date of a work, $g (Miscellaneous
information), $h(General material designation), $k (Form
sub-heading), $l (Language), $m ( Medium of performance
for music), $n (Number of part or section/serial, thematic, or opus
number), $o (Arranged or arr. for music), $p (Part or
section), $r (Key for music), $x (General subject
subdivision), $y (Period subject subdivision), $z (Place
subject subdivision).
Field 143 - Collective Title [OBSOLETE, 1997] [CAN/MARC only]
First indicator was defined to indicate the type of work: (0 = Works, 1 =
Selected works [complete works published together], 2 = Selections [Extracts], 3
= Other collective titles). Second indicator was defined to indicate the number
of characters ignored in filing subfield codes (O to 9 Number of characters
ignored in filing subfield codes). The subfield codes were: $a
(Collective title), $d (Date of treaty), $f (Date of a
work), $g (Miscellaneous information), $h (General
material designation), $k (Form subheading), $l
(Language), $m (Medium of performance [for music]), $n
(Number of part or section/serial, thematic, or opus number), $o
(Arranged or arr. for music), $p (Part or section), $r
(Key for music) $s (Version).
Field 148 - Heading-Chronological term [NEW, 2002]
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