BIBLIOGRAPHIC DESCRIPTION
The inputting process Cataloguing is a systematic process with clear rules which must be strictly followed. Accuracy is essential so that researchers can find relevant publications through the INIS Collection Search (ICS). Using bibliographic information found in a database search, users should be able to easily identify the original document October 2015INIS Training Seminar, Vienna, Austria2
Publications to Consult INIS Reference Series: IAEA-INIS-1: Guide to Bibliographic Description (June 2009) IAEA-INIS-11: INIS List of Journal Titles (Jan 2015) Other publications in electronic form on the INIS Web site: October 2015INIS Training Seminar, Vienna, Austria3
Creating an INIS Record - Introduction The cataloguing process can be regarded as comprising 4 steps: Step 1 - Publication selection The inputting centre determines whether the publication published in their country or International Organization falls within the subject scope of INIS. (discussed in detail in ‘’Subject Analysis & Indexing’’ part of this seminar) Step 2 - INIS bibliographic input Once a publication has been selected, the cataloguer has to identify and enter very specific information about the publication. (will be covered in this part of seminar) Step 3 – INIS records processing (by INIS Secretariat) Correct records successfully pass through checking programs. Step 4 – INIS outputs (online access to INIS Collection, INIS Atomindex) Create new update of the INIS Collection on weekly basis October 2015INIS Training Seminar, Vienna, Austria4
Publications October 2015INIS Training Seminar, Vienna, Austria5
Conventional Literature (CL) October 2015INIS Training Seminar, Vienna, Austria6
Non-Conventional Literature (NCL) October 2015INIS Training Seminar, Vienna, Austria7
INIS Bibliographic Description The INIS record usually consists of 4 parts. Header: used for control purposes and for selection of data during searching Bibliographic description of the publication (levels A, M, S) Subject descriptors: identifying the subject content of the publication (level 9) Abstract in English: provides a summary of the information contained in the publication (level X) October 2015INIS Training Seminar, Vienna, Austria8
12-16 October 2015INIS Training Seminar, Vienna, Austria9 INIS Bibliographic Description (cont.)
Header Tags (001, 007, 008) Describes the header tags : Tag 001 Temporary Record Number (TRN) Tag 007 Related RN/TRN Tag 008 Bibliographic Control Data October 2015INIS Training Seminar, Vienna, Austria10
Tag 001 Temporary Record Number (TRN) 9 It is composed of 9 characters structured as follows: XA The first 2 characters contain The next 2 characters hold the The last 5 characters are ISO code of the country or last two digits of the year in which consecutive number International organization the record was generated assigned by the input center TRN is not allowed to be used more than once (no duplicate TRN). The TRN is only used until a Reference Number (RN) has been assigned October 2015INIS Training Seminar, Vienna, Austria11
Tag 001 (cont.) Reference Number (RN) ) Unique number assigned to each TRN during central process (i.e. input included in the INIS Collection) It is used to identify the record through the INIS Collection Search First 2 digits are volume number. Each volume of the INIS 6 digits assigned automatically have up to 50 updates normally. The volume number is during INIS Collection processing incremented at the start of each Year. In this case, the volume relates to 2015, volume 46 of the INIS Collection October 2015INIS Training Seminar, Vienna, Austria12
Tag 007 Related RN/TRN October 2015INIS Training Seminar, Vienna, Austria13
Tag 007 (cont.) Related RN/TRN Tag 007 is to indicate relationships of the whole/individual chapters of the publication Analytics (A level) must include Tag 007 TRN of the lead (M level) example: 007^XA not Journals do not have a lead record Separate records are prepared for each article in the journal (Levels A, S) October 2015INIS Training Seminar, Vienna, Austria14
Tag 008 Bibliographic Control Data 5 Contains 5 sub-sections: i. Subject Category Code(s) ii. Number of Abstracts iii. Type of Record iv. Bibliographic Level(s) v. Literary Indicator(s) sub-sections are separated with one slash / multi-entries of subject categories are separated with one semicolon ; no space in between example: S23;S24/01/ J /AS/KN October 2015INIS Training Seminar, Vienna, Austria15
Tag 008 (cont.) Subject Category Code(s) 3-digit3-digit standardized codes S33S61 example: S33 or S61 represent the subject contents of the publication described assigned by subject specialist mandatory: at least one subject category code primary code most relevant code secondary codes - optional example: S42;S22;S36/01/ I /M/U October 2015INIS Training Seminar, Vienna, Austria16
Tag 008 (cont.) Number of Abstracts indicates the number of abstracts entered in the record it must contain two digits - enter 01 if there is only one abstract example: S61;S62/01/B/AM/N if no abstract is included - enter 00 and the Literary Indicator E example: S54/00/ J /AS/KE October 2015INIS Training Seminar, Vienna, Austria17
Tag 008 (cont.) Type of Record one-letter code indicates the type of publication only one type can be applied to each publication Types of Record: BF I J PRT B Book F Audiovisual Material I Miscellaneous J Journal Article P Patent R Report T Computer Medium October 2015INIS Training Seminar, Vienna, Austria18
Tag 008 (cont.) Type of Record: B - Book October 2015INIS Training Seminar, Vienna, Austria19
Tag 008 (cont.) Type of Record: F - Audiovisual Material October 2015INIS Training Seminar, Vienna, Austria20
Tag 008 (cont.) Type of Record: I - Miscellaneous Tag 008 (cont.) Type of Record: I - Miscellaneous October 2015INIS Training Seminar, Vienna, Austria21
Tag 008 (cont.) Type of Record: J - J ournal Article publication in print and/or non-print form (online) issued in successive parts continues indefinitely more than one issue per year numerical or chronological designation October 2015INIS Training Seminar, Vienna, Austria22
Tag 008 (cont.) Type of Record: P - Patent A specification concerning the designs or manufacture of something protected by the letters Patent secured for the exclusive profit of the designer or inventor for a limited number of years October 2015INIS Training Seminar, Vienna, Austria23
Tag 008 (cont.) Type of Record: R - Report October 2015INIS Training Seminar, Vienna, Austria24
Tag 008 (cont.) Type of Record: T - Computer Medium October 2015INIS Training Seminar, Vienna, Austria25
Types of Record: B, F, I, J, P, R, T Conventional literature (CL) – record types: B, F, J and T do NOT send copies of these publications to INIS Non-conventional literature (NCL) – record types: I, P and R copies of the full text (in paper or electronic form (PDF format)) should be supplied to INIS with the NCL records. Important: Clarify the copyright issue before sending full text to INIS if copies of full text NCL cannot be submitted to INIS: X assign the Literary indicator X in the last sub-section of Tag 008 Tag 611 (Availability note) must be provided to indicate from where a copy of the document can be obtained (see samples with tag 611) October 2015INIS Training Seminar, Vienna, Austria26
Tag 008 (cont.) Bibliographic Levels - A, M, S contain one, two or three single letters that represent the bibliographic level assigned to the publication A M S A (Analytic) used for publications which are part of a larger bibliographic entity Analytic (A) level can never stand alone (should be AS, AM or AMS) examples: chapter of a book journal article article in a report article in conference proceedings October 2015INIS Training Seminar, Vienna, Austria27
Tag 008 (cont.) Bibliographic Levels - A, M, S M (Monographic) publications which are independently published self-contained units complete at the time they are issued/to be issued as part of a series examples: books reports patents monographs pre-conference papers S (Serial) publications (in printed or electronic form) that are considered as journals or periodical publications examples: journals (serials) annual reports of societies, companies, etc. yearly publications monographic series October 2015INIS Training Seminar, Vienna, Austria28
Tag 008 (cont.) Literary Indicators emphasize certain literary characteristics of a publication independent of the type of record assign as many codes as applicable to the publication there are 11 indicators (= each indicator is a single letter) example: publication of a thesis or dissertation (U) containing numerical data (N) S36/01/ I /AM/UN October 2015INIS Training Seminar, Vienna, Austria29
Name Tags (100, 107, 109, 110, 111) Describes the tags dealing with names : Tag 100 Personal Authors and Affiliations Tag 107 Collaborations Tag 109 Funding Organizations Tag 110 Corporate Entry Tag 111 Academic Degree October 2015INIS Training Seminar, Vienna, Austria30
Tag 100 Personal Authors person, including the inventor of a patent, chiefly responsible for the creation of the intellectual content of a piece of literature enter first the Surname then, enter full forenames or initials separate them from each other by a comma, and a space ; separate authors with a semicolon ; and a space enter relator for ‘editor’ and ‘compiler’: (ed.) (eds.) (comp.) or (comps.) ; example: 100^Vogt, J.R.; Meyer, W. (eds.) October 2015INIS Training Seminar, Vienna, Austria31
the name and location of the laboratory or other organization where the author was employed when carrying out the work must be enclosed in parentheses country name or code is Mandatory entered after the name of the author(s) example: 100^El-Garhy, Amany Mohamed (Atomic Energy Authority, AEA, Cairo (Egypt)) entry for multiple authors and affiliations example: ; 100^ Bogdanov, S.; Talanov, V.; Ryazanov, B.; Bezhunov, G. (Institute of Physics and Power Engineering, Obninsk (Russian Federation) ; Russian Methodological and Training Center, Obninsk (Russian Federation)) Tag 100 (cont.) Affiliations October 2015INIS Training Seminar, Vienna, Austria32
Tag 100 (cont.) Author & address the address is always entered without parentheses Insert a comma, and a space before entering the address examples: 100^Sharma, S.K., 100^Vatulin, A. (VNIINM, PO Box 369, Moscow (RU)), 100^Lynov, J.; Singh, B.N. (eds.) (Risoe National Lab., Roskilde (Denmark). Optics Dept.), 100^Sichel, S.E. (Universidade Federal Fluminense, Niteroi, RJ (Brazil). Inst. de Geologia), Araujo, A.L.N. (Brasilia Univ., DF (Brazil). Dept. de Geologia), 100^Herdeiro, C.; Hirano, S. (Department of Physics, Stanford University, Stanford, CA (United States)), s: October 2015INIS Training Seminar, Vienna, Austria33
Tag 107 Collaborations refer to a requirement for groups of laboratories and/or individual scientists to work as a single entity on a project. high energy physics established for a limited period to perform certain experiments. So far they have been limited to the field of high energy physics. e nter collaborations as given in the publication ; separator for multiple entries - a semicolon ; and a space examples: 107^WA 80 Collaboration ; 107^CERN-Dortmund-Heidelberg-Warsaw Collaboration ; CERN- Heidelberg-Lund Collaboration October 2015INIS Training Seminar, Vienna, Austria 34
Tag 109 Funding Organizations non-personal the name and location of the funding organization(s) (non-personal) identified in the publication as being financially responsible for: the work/monitoring the work sponsoring a meeting country name (or code) is mandatory ; use a semicolon ; and a space to separate each organization examples: 109^USDOE, Washington, DC (United States) ; 109^USDOE National Nuclear Security Administration (US); Swedish Waste Management Company, Stockholm (Sweden) Note: same rules used for the Corporate Entry (Tag 110) October 2015INIS Training Seminar, Vienna, Austria35
Tag 110 Corporate Entry non-personal the name and location of the corporate body (non-personal, i.e. organization) responsible for the publication which: performed, funded, monitored the work issued the publication reporting the work sponsored, organized, co-ordinated a scientific meeting assignee(s) of a patent academic institutions granting a degree name of the organization as it appears on the publication, incl. all sub-elements followed by the country name or code in parenthesis ; multiple organizations are separated by a semicolon ; and a space Note: same rules used for the identification and entry of Corporate Bodies apply to Funding Organizations (Tag 109) October 2015INIS Training Seminar, Vienna, Austria36
Tag 110 (cont.) Corporate Entry examples: 110^Swedish Nuclear Power Inspectorate, Stockholm (Sweden) 110^Vietnam Atomic Energy Commission, Scientific and Technical Information Office, Hanoi (VN) 110^Univ. of Rochester, NY (United States). Radiation Safety Unit 110^Atomic Energy Organization of Iran, Data Processing and Information Center, Tehran (IR) 110^Universidad de Costa Rica San Pedro, Montes de Oca, San Jose (Costa Rica) ; ; ; 110^Ministry of Economy, Nuclear Energy Div., Vilnius (LI); Univ. of Rochester, NY (United States). Radiation Safety Unit ; Ministry of Health, Radiation Protection Dept., Dubai (United Arab Emirates); Makerere Univ., Department of Physics, National Radiation Protection Service, Kampala (Uganda) October 2015INIS Training Seminar, Vienna, Austria37
Tag 111 Academic Degree this field must be used when the Literary Indicator U (Thesis) is assigned in Tag 008 and at no other time consists of two parts: the designation of the academic dissertation the academic degree for which the publication was prepared examples: 111^Thesis (Ph.D.) 111^Thesis (Dr.Med.) 111^Diss. (Dr.Jur.) 111^These (D. es Sc.) when an entry has been made in Tag 111, the name and location of the academic institution must be completed in Tag 110 Corporate Entry October 2015INIS Training Seminar, Vienna, Austria38
Title Tags (200, 230) Describes the tags dealing with titles : Tag 200 Primary Title Tag 229 Full Journal Title (S Level) Tag 230 Original Title October 2015INIS Training Seminar, Vienna, Austria39
Tag 200 Primary Title distinguishing or identifying title of a publication in: English (or translated into English) Primary title must be in English the words in the title must be entered as they appear on the publication n o changes (except for correcting misspelled words) several titles may appear on the title page of a publication (report, book, journal) specific title distinctive title other titles non-distinctive title or sub-title October 2015INIS Training Seminar, Vienna, Austria40
Tag 200 (cont.) Primary Title 1. enter first: distinctive title 2. followed by a period and a space 3. then enter: non-distinctive or sub-title examples: 200^Nuclear power reactors in the world. Final report 200^Main pumps loss incident in the nuclear power plant Atucha I. Modelling with RELAP5/MOD ^Use of computational fluid dynamics codes for safety analysis of nuclear reactor systems, including containment. Summary report of a technical meeting 200^Radiological protection for medical exposure to ionizing radiation. Safety guide October 2015INIS Training Seminar, Vienna, Austria41
Mandatory tag for Journal records only used for J ournal records at Series level (S level) for all other serials that are not journals, enter the title in Tag 230 (S level) October 2015INIS Training Seminar, Vienna, Austria42 Tag 229 Full Journal Title
Tag 230 Original ( language ) Title distinguishing or identifying title of a publication in: original (non-English) language or transliterated version examples: 230^Protection radiologique relative a l'exposition medicale aux rayonnements ionisants. Guide de surete 230^Avances del programa de produccion de 18 F y 18 FDG del Laboratorio de la Comision Chilena de Energia Nuclear use at S Level when the serial is not a journal regardless of the original language, it may be in English or another language. example: 230^Proceedings Series October 2015INIS Training Seminar, Vienna, Austria43
Conference Tags (210, 211, 213, 215) Describes the tags dealing with conferences : Tag 210 Conference Title Tag 211 Conference Place Tag 213 Conference Date Tag 215 Original Conference Title When to enter? If publication being described: contains proceedings, abstracts, program, etc. of a conference or is an individual article that has been presented at a conference October 2015INIS Training Seminar, Vienna, Austria44
Tag 210 Conference Title (English) English-language version of the official name of the conference w hen no English title is available, a translation has to be provided ; separator for multiple conferences: semicolon ; and a space examples: 210^5. Regional Congress on Radiological and Nuclear Safety 210^IPAC'15: 6. International Particle Accelerator Conference ; 210^Satellite workshop on tangled magnetic fields in astro- and plasma physics; Workshop on quantised flux in tightly knotted and linked systems October 2015INIS Training Seminar, Vienna, Austria45
Tag 211 Conference Place Mandatory entry place (city and/or state) name (or code) of country where conference was held name or code of country (always enclosed in parenthesis) examples: Richmond, VA (United States) Beijing (China) or Beijing (CN) Cairo (Egypt) or Cairo (EG) October 2015INIS Training Seminar, Vienna, Austria46
Tag 213 Conference Date exact conference dates are entered only first 3 letters of the month or season (English version) year must be entered as 4 digits examples: Jan 2015 (= January) Aut 2014 (= autumn) start and end of the conference day(s) month(s) year(s) separator for dates in the same month: hyphen, no space example: 5-8 Feb 2015 separator for dates in different months: hyphen and spaces example: 28 Sep – 4 Oct 2013 ; separator for multiple dates: semicolon ; and a space ; example: Mar 2014 ; May October 2015INIS Training Seminar, Vienna, Austria47
Tag 215 Original Conference Title ( Non-English ) enter the ‘non-English’ (original) language version of the name of the conference examples: 215^1. Congreso regional sobre seguridad radiologica y nuclear 215^7. colloque sur les sources coherentes et incoherentes UV, VUV et X. Applications et developpements recents 215^8. Mezhdunarodnaya konferentsiya ‘Fizika Tverdogo Tela’ October 2015INIS Training Seminar, Vienna, Austria48
Entry of Titles for more than one Conference possible versions: same time & same place different times but same place same time but different places different times & different places ; separator for conferences/places/dates: semicolon ; and a space examples: ; 210^ICNC '91: International Conference on Nuclear Criticality Safety ; International conference on radiation and society ; 211^Rome (Italy) ; Paris (France) ; 213^2-5 Feb 2009 ; 29 May - 2 Jun October 2015INIS Training Seminar, Vienna, Austria49
Numbers Tags (300, 310, 320, 321, 330) Describes the tags dealing with Identifying Numbers : Tag 300 Report/Patent Number Tag 310 Secondary Number Tag 320 International Codes Tag 321 CODEN (Level S) Tag 330 Contract/Grant/Project Number October 2015INIS Training Seminar, Vienna, Austria50
Tag 300 Report Number Alphanumeric identification number that is assigned to a report by the organization that: publishes edits makes it available Report Number is composed of 2 parts: Report Prefix (alphabetic part) Report Suffix (numeric part) 2 parts are separated by 2 hyphens (--) examples: ARNL--25/06 NEA-CSNI-R IAEA-GC--59/INF/3(Suppl.) IAEA/PUB/CAT--2014/ October 2015INIS Training Seminar, Vienna, Austria51
Tag 300 (cont.) 2 cases with Type of Records - R, I October 2015INIS Training Seminar, Vienna, Austria52
Tag 300 (cont.) Patent Number composed of: country code words ‘Patent Document’ number assigned to the patent examples: 300^FR patent Document /A/ 300^CZ patent document /B6/ 300^PL patent document /B1/ October 2015INIS Training Seminar, Vienna, Austria53
Tag 310 Secondary Number(s) October 2015INIS Training Seminar, Vienna, Austria54
Tag 320 ISBN (International Standard Book Number) standardized identification code for books (identifies the title, edition and publisher of a book) also assigned to publications available on CD-ROM composed of 13 characters (10 digits plus 3 spaces or hyphens) last digit is a control digit, can be the Roman numeral X (representing number 10) Examples: 320^ISBN ^ISBN X October 2015INIS Training Seminar, Vienna, Austria55
Tag 320 IPC (International Patent Classification Code) standardized classification codes assigned to patent literature only Entry rules: Int.Cl. and one space code as it appears in INID 51 on document ; multiple codes separated by semicolon ; and a space example: ; 320^Int.Cl. G21d 3/02 ; G21d 3/ October 2015INIS Training Seminar, Vienna, Austria56
J ournal Tags (229, 320, 321) S Level for Journal Records must contain : Tag 229 Full Journal Title plus Tag 320 International Standard Serial Number (ISSN) or Tag 321 CODEN October 2015INIS Training Seminar, Vienna, Austria57
Imprint Tags (401, 402, 403) Describes the tags dealing with publishing data : Tag 401 Place of Publication Tag 402 Name of Publisher Tag 403 Date of Publication October 2015INIS Training Seminar, Vienna, Austria58
Tag 401 Place of Publication location of the publisher of the publication name of city standardized name or code of country in parentheses * ref. country names & codes in IAEA-INIS-1(Rev.8) examples: 401^London (GB) or London (United Kingdom) 401^Tashkent (UZ) or Tashkent (Uzbekistan) October 2015INIS Training Seminar, Vienna, Austria59
Tag 402 Name of Publisher Tag 402 Name of Publisher enter only the name of the publisher examples: 402^World Scientific 402^Elsevier 402^Springer Verlag October 2015INIS Training Seminar, Vienna, Austria60
Tag 403 Date of Publication name of month or season in English first 3 letters only year of publication (always in 4 digits) examples: 403^Jul 2014 (= July) 403^Spr 2015 (= Spring) journal dates are entered in: parentheses dates in different months are separated with a hyphen and a space example: 403^(Jan - Mar 2013) October 2015INIS Training Seminar, Vienna, Austria61
Tags (009, 500, 600, 610, 611, 620, 800, 860) Tag 009 Level Indicator Tag 500 Physical Description Tag 600 Publication Language Tag 610 General Notes Tag 611 Availability Note Tag 620 Title Augmentation Tag 800 Descriptors Tag 860 Abstract October 2015INIS Training Seminar, Vienna, Austria62
Tag 009 Level lndicator indicates the level of the data in the tags that follow it Bibliographic levels: A, M, S 009^A Analytic level 009^M Monographic level 009^S Serial level Subject-related levels: 9, X 009^9 Indexing level 009^X/EN Abstract level (must be English language in Tag 860) repeat abstract level for each additional language examples: 009^X/EN 860^(Abstract in English) 009^X/FR 860^(Abstract in French) 009^X/ES 860^(Abstract in Spanish) October 2015INIS Training Seminar, Vienna, Austria63
Tag 500 Physical Description describes the physical dimensions of print or non-print literature printed literature : w hen the publication is described as a whole, the total page number is entered: example: 500^187 p. w hen a specific article from a publication is described, the page range is entered for: journal article or parts of a larger document (book, report, etc.) example: 500^p October 2015INIS Training Seminar, Vienna, Austria64
Tag 500 (cont.) Physical Description entry of data for journal articles in A level : pagination of the journal article example: 500^p S level : volume & issue information of the Journal example: 500^v. 97(12) Note: total pagination of the journal is not entered non-print literature : enter number of CD-ROMs example: 500^1 CD-ROM enter size of file example: 500^850 KB October 2015INIS Training Seminar, Vienna, Austria65
Tag 600 Publication Language standardized code(s) or name(s) for the language(s) in which the publication is written enclosed in parentheses example: (EN) or (English) max. 8 languages allowed, separator: a comma, and a space,,,, example: (EN, JA, ES) or (English, Japanese, Spanish) October 2015INIS Training Seminar, Vienna, Austria66
Tag 610 General Notes supplementary cataloging information which is not included elsewhere in the record when reporting a technical report which has been published as a journal article examples: 610^Also published in journal Radiation Physics and Chemistry, ISSN , vol. 68(4), May ^Also published in: ANS Decontamination, Decommissioning and Reutilization Division Newsletter, June 2007 provide additional information on price, editorial details, etc. example: 610^Also available from British Library Document Supply Centre, West Yorks, LS23 7BQ, UK. Price 7.00 pounds illustrative material examples: reference, references: enter as ref. or refs. figure, figures: enter as fig. or figs. table, tables: enter as tab. or tabs. example: 610^18 refs., 1 fig., 3 tabs October 2015INIS Training Seminar, Vienna, Austria67
Tag 611 Availability Note provide information: from where from where to obtain the publication world-wide include sufficient information for the publication to be obtained world-wide no entry needed if availability is obvious from other information in the record examples: books, journals (ISBN, ISSN, DOI: sufficient to identify via bookstores and/or access online) October 2015INIS Training Seminar, Vienna, Austria68
Tag 611 Availability Note (cont.) Mandatory for Non-Conventional Literature (NCL) when the full text of the publication cannot be sent to INIS: 1. assign Literary Indicator X (= not available from INIS) at Tag enter mailing address, address, URL, DOI, or other source from where the full text can be obtained examples: 611^Available from Bibliotheque Scientifique, DIST, CEA/Saclay, Gif-sur-Yvette (France) 611^Available from contact author via Optional to provide additional availability information when the publication can also be obtained from a source other than INIS. examples: 611^Also available at the SKI homepage in PDF-format: 611^Also available from PURL: purl/ zdM1TF/webviewable/ October 2015INIS Training Seminar, Vienna, Austria69
Tag 611 Availability Note (cont.) Identifiers DOI (Digital Object Identifier): a digital identifier for any object of intellectual property examples: 611^Available from 611^Available from DOI: PII (Publisher Item Identifier): open standard that provides a 17- digit unique identifier easy reference specific “items”, e.g. journal articles, book chapters, regardless of format (e.g. conventional print and digital form) adopted by leading scientific publishers examples: Elsevier Science, American Institute of Physics, American Physical Society, American Chemical Society, IEEE journal article: S book article: B October 2015INIS Training Seminar, Vienna, Austria70
Tag 611 Availability Note (cont.) URL (Uniform Resource Locator): address of a resource available on the Internet p oints directly to the location of the resource example: PURL (Persistent Uniform Resource Locator) = URL points to an intermediate resolution service that associates the PURL with the actual URL and returns it to the client example: SICI (Serial Item and Contribution Identifier Standard): unique identification of serial items (e.g. issues) and the contributions (e.g. articles) contained in a serial title, regardless of the distribution medium. example: Physica Status Solidi. B, Basic Research item: Physica Status Solidi. B, Basic Research, Vol. 246 no.10 October, 2009 SICI: (200910)246: TX; 2-V expressed in: SICI: (200910)246: TX; 2-V October 2015INIS Training Seminar, Vienna, Austria71
it is used when the information provided in the publication title (in Tag 200) is insufficient this supplementary information is supplied by the subject specialist when needed same rules as for entering publication titles in Tag 200 title augmentation must be in English example: 200^XRF Newsletter, No. 25, September ^X Ray Fluorescence in the IAEA and its Member States October 2015INIS Training Seminar, Vienna, Austria72 Tag 620 Title Augmentation
Tag 800 Descriptors Discussed in detail in ‘Subject Analysis & Indexing’ part of this Seminar Descriptors provide general and specific subject access to records in the INIS Collection ; Descriptors are separated by a semicolon ; and a space example: ;;; ;; 800^occupational safety; iaea; mexico; radiation doses; medicine; radiation protection October 2015INIS Training Seminar, Vienna, Austria73
Tag 860 Abstract October 2015INIS Training Seminar, Vienna, Austria74
Tag 860 (cont.) Abstract Full text of article entered as ‘Abstract’: when? publication is in English it is an abstract itself is not longer than 6000 characters ( words) COPYRIGHT attention: COPYRIGHT start Tag 860^ with the words: Full text: and continue with the text of the abstract example: 860^Full text: The MS degree in Nuclear Engineering-Non-proliferation at Texas A&M University is administered by the Nuclear Security Science and Policy Institute (NSSPI). The oldest and largest of its kind in the US, 45 M.S. and 15 Ph.D. students conducted technical research in ……. enter in Tag 611 : 611^Published in abstract form only, full text entered in this record October 2015INIS Training Seminar, Vienna, Austria75
INIS Character Set c learly defined set of rules for coding special characters and scientific symbols necessary for computer processing characters #, " and _ are treated as special characters during computer processing must only be used as encoding characters Character sets: logical characters comprise the Greek alphabet examples: scientific and technical symbols examples: superscripts and subscripts a x H 2 O 235 U C 2 H 5 OH October 2015INIS Training Seminar, Vienna, Austria76
INIS Character Set (cont.) Superscripts are encoded using the character " (double quote) attn.: double quote is not allowed in text of the record Subscripts are encoded using the character _ (underline) The encoding character only applies to the immediately following character examples: a x = a"x 235 U = "2"3"5U H 2 O = H_2O C 2 H 5 OH = C_2H_5OH x α = x"#alpha# October 2015INIS Training Seminar, Vienna, Austria77
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