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Subject fields MARC tag 6XX

Definition Access points that tell what a resource is or what it is about

Commonly used subject heading fields 4/17/2017 Commonly used subject heading fields 600—Personal or family name used as a subject 610—Corporate body name used as a subject 611—Conference or meeting name used as a subject 630—Uniform title used as a subject 650—Topical subject heading 651—Geographic subject heading 655—Genre or form subject heading 690—Local subject heading

Subject headings in the MARC record 4/17/2017 Subject headings in the MARC record

Subject headings in the PAC 4/17/2017 Subject headings in the PAC

MARC coding--Punctuation 4/17/2017 MARC coding--Punctuation No space before punctuation Comma or parenthesis precedes subfield d in name headings Most subject heading fields end in a period Exception: Dates that end in a dash (-) at the end of a field 600 10 $aLawrence, Jennifer,$d1990- Exception: Fields that end in a closing parenthesis 690 ^^ $aGoReader (Preloaded audio player) Exception: Fields that end with subfield 2 Period precedes subfield 2; no ending punctuation 655 ^7 $aMystery fiction.$2gsafd

MARC coding—1st Indicator 4/17/2017 MARC coding—1st Indicator Used in tags 600, 610, and 611—names used as subjects Indicator is the same as 1st indicator used with names in 1XX, 7XX, and 8XX fields Used in tag 630—uniform title used as subject Use 1st indicator 0; record uniform title without initial article Blank in other 6XX fields

MARC coding—2nd indicator 4/17/2017 MARC coding—2nd indicator Tells the type of subject heading 0 – Library of Congress subject heading 1 - LC subject heading for children's literature 2 – Medical subject heading 3 – National Agricultural Library subject authority file 4 – Source not specified 5 – Canadian subject heading 6 – Répertoire de vedettes-matière 7 – Source is specified in subfield ‡2 8 - Sears subject heading Blank in MARC tag 690

2nd indicator 7 Definition: Source specified in subfield 2 4/17/2017 2nd indicator 7 Definition: Source specified in subfield 2 Subfield 2 tells what thesaurus (list) the heading is from Usually abbreviated, but not always

Subfield 2 Some common thesauri 4/17/2017 Subfield 2 Some common thesauri bidex--Bilindex: bilingual Spanish-English subject heading list bisacsh—BISAC subject headings fast—Facet application of subject terminology gsafd--Guidelines on subject access to individual works of fiction, drama, etc (AKA the “little red book”) lcgft--Library of Congress genre/form terms for library and archival materials local—LCSH term used as a local subject heading migfg—Moving image genre/form guide lcsh-- Library of Congress subject headings

Subfield 2—cont. Thesauri retained in Polaris 4/17/2017 Subfield 2—cont. Thesauri retained in Polaris gsafd-- Guidelines on subject access to individual works of fiction, drama, etc (AKA the “little red book”) Used in records for works of fiction No longer used in records for moving images lcgft-- Library of Congress genre/form terms for library and archival materials Used in records for moving images, cookbooks, cartographic material, law material, and some headings for audiobooks LC is in the process of adding headings for music and literature—more to come on this local—LCSH term used as a local subject heading Use only if approved as a SHARE local subject heading

4/17/2017 Names used as subjects Parallel construction—similar coding for names in 1XX, 6XX, 7XX, and 8XX fields Examples: Personal name as main entry—100 Personal name as subject –600 Personal name as added entry—700 Personal name in author/title series—800 Corporate body/conference as main entry—110/111 Corporate body/conference as subject –610/611 Corporate body/conference as added entry—710/711 Corporate body/conference in author/title series—810/811

4/17/2017 Example

Names used as subjects—(cont.) 4/17/2017 Names used as subjects—(cont.) Family names Under AACR, could only be used as subject RDA allows use as main or added entry (creator) MARC tag 600, 1st indicator 3 Fictitious characters Under AACR, were considered topical subjects rather than names Coded in MARC tag 650 with qualifier (Fictitious character) Under RDA, fictitious characters can be considered names Coded in MARC tag 600 Some are still coded only as subjects—check the authority record

Genre and form terms May be coded as 650 or 655, depending on use 4/17/2017 Genre and form terms May be coded as 650 or 655, depending on use If the resource is about: Code as a topical subject heading in 650 Example: Title of resource: Classical traditions in science fiction 650 ^0 $aScience fiction. If the resource is: Code as genre or form term in 655 2nd indicator 0 or 7, depending on thesaurus and/or usage If using 2nd indicator 7, must also have subfield 2 Example: Title of resource (book): Flash Gordon on the Planet Mongo 655 ^7 $aScience fiction.$2gsafd

SHARE cataloging standard—use and retention of subject headings 4/17/2017 SHARE cataloging standard—use and retention of subject headings The following types of heading will be used/retained in bibliographic records: LCSH, lcgft, gsafd LC children’s headings if different than the adult heading Approved local subject headings in MARC tag 690 Approved local genre/form headings in MARC tag 655 (coded local in subfield 2) Medical subject headings (MeSH) Foreign language subject headings if they are the same as the language of the item being cataloged. For videorecordings, this includes the main language track and any dubbed language tracks. This does not include languages of subtitles. Do not add foreign language subject headings if they aren’t already in the record.

4/17/2017 SHARE cataloging standard—use and retention of subject headings (cont.) The following types of subject headings will be deleted from records in Polaris: Sears headings Any heading from a thesaurus other than lcgft or gsafd (i.e., migfg, bisach, fast, etc.) Foreign language subject headings if they are different than the language of the item being cataloged. For videorecordings, delete foreign language subject headings for the language(s) of subtitles Subject headings in records for juvenile material LC adult subject headings will be used with juvenile subdivisions LC children’s headings will be used/retained only if they are different from the adult heading Do not use the subdivision Juvenile sound recordings in records for juvenile audiobooks. Use the subdivision Juvenile fiction or Juvenile literature as appropriate

Procedures for approval of local subject headings 4/17/2017 Procedures for approval of local subject headings Local decisions may be made for the use of subject headings in situations where the resources cannot be easily found using available searches by Collection, Shelf Location, Material Type, etc., and no other appropriate heading exists. These headings must be approved before being used in Polaris The SHARE Executive Council has authorized SHARE Bibliographic Services staff to approve local subject headings with review by the SHARE Bibliographic and Cataloging Standards Committee. A vote by the SHARE membership is not required Libraries may submit a request for a local subject heading through the SHARE help desk

Procedures for approval of local subject headings (cont.) 4/17/2017 Procedures for approval of local subject headings (cont.) Guidelines for approval and use of local subject headings A local subject heading will not be approved if an appropriate LC, MESH, gsafd, or lcgft heading is available A local subject heading will not be approved that is intended solely to identify an individual library’s collection of a particular format (i.e., a library’s collection of DVDs) A local subject heading may be approved for a special collection if an existing Collection code or Shelf Location does not suffice Add approved local subject headings as appropriate to records when they are brought in to Polaris. Do not add them to master records in OCLC Delete MARC tag 690 from other libraries out of OCLC records before exporting the record to Polaris

Approved SHARE local subject headings—as of March 3, 2015 4/17/2017 Approved SHARE local subject headings—as of March 3, 2015 690 $aComing attractions. Use only in on-order records 655 7 $aComputer games.$2local 690 $aGoReader (Preloaded audio player) 655 7 $aHand puppets.$2local 690 $aKits. Use only in bibliographic records that meet the definition of a kit: “an item containing two or more categories of material, no one of which is identifiable as the predominant constituent of the item” (AACR2, Appendix D) 690 $aLarger type books. 690 $aMCGS Collection.

For more information-- 4/17/2017 For more information-- MARC Coding OCLC Bibliographic Formats and Standards Through Connexion On OCLC website: www.oclc.org/bibformats/en.html MARC21 format for bibliographic data On Library of Congress website: www.loc.gov/marc/bibliographic Cataloging rules AACR—print RDA—print or online: www.rdatoolkit.org SHARE cataloging standards and best practices/Approved local subject headings list On the SHARE website at the Cataloging tab>Standards and Best Practices