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New UNIMARC ZEBRA indexes according to last IFLA updates
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># CCL field mappings ># There are four types of lines in a CCL profile: ># 1. qualifier specification ># qualifier-name [ attributeset ,] type = val [ attributeset ,] type = val ... ># ># 2. qualifier alias ># q q1 q2 q3 ># ># 3. comments ># comments begin with # ># ># 4. directives ># @ directive value ># ># see http://indexdata.dk/yaz/doc/tools.tkl#CCL for more details ># ># The rule below is used when no fields are specified >term t=l,r s=al ># ># Simple rule for a field called "clean" >clean t=l,r > >################################################### >### 1. BIB1 USE ATTRIBUTES MAPPED TO CCL QUALIFIERS ># ># SEE http://www.loc.gov/z3950/agency/bib1.html ># ># The notation '$' following a USMARC tag refers to a ># subfield of the named field. The notation 'i' following a ># USMARC tag refers to values of the second indicator in the named ># field; when the second indicator of the field has the value ># , the data in the field is associated with that Use ># attribute. ># >#Use Value Definition USMARC tag(s) >#-------------------- ----- ------------------------------ ------------------ >#Abstract 62 An abbreviated, accurate 520 ># representation of a work, ># usually without added ># interpretation or criticism. >Abstract 1=62 >ab Abstract > >#Any 1016 The record is selected if there ># exists a Use attribute that the ># target supports (and considers ># appropriate - see note 1) such ># that the record would be ># selected if the target were to ># substitute that attribute. ># Notes: ># (1) When the origin uses 'any' the intent is that the target ># locate records via commonly used access points. The target ># may define 'any' to refer to a selected set of Use ># attributes corresponding to its commonly used access points. ># (2) In set terminology: when Any is the Use attribute, the set ># of records selected is the union of the sets of records ># selected by each of the (appropriate) Use attributes that ># the target supports. >Any 1=1016 >kw Any > >#Anywhere 1035 The record is selected if the ># term value (as qualified by the ># other attributes) occurs anywhere ># in the record. ># ># Note: A target might choose to support 'Anywhere' only in ># combination with specific (non-Use) attributes. For example, a ># target might support 'Anywhere' only in combination with the ># Relation attribute 'AlwaysMatches' (see below), to locate all ># records in a database. ># ># Notes on relationship of Any and Anywhere: ># (1) A target may support Any but not Anywhere, or vice versa, or ># both. However, if a target supports both, then it should ># exclude 'Anywhere' from the list of Use attributes ># corresponding to 'Any' (if it does not do so, then the set ># of records located by 'Any' will be a superset of those ># located by 'Anywhere'). ># (2) A distinction between the two attributes may be informally ># expressed as follows: 'anywhere' might result in more ># expensive searching than 'any'; if the target (and origin) ># support both 'any' and 'anywhere', if the origin uses 'Any' ># (rather than 'Anywhere') it is asking the target to locate ># the term only if it can do so relatively inexpensively. >#Anywhere 1=1035 > >#Author-name 1003 A personal or corporate author, 100, 110, 111, 400 ># or a conference or meeting 410, 411, 700, 710, ># name. (No subject name 711, 800, 810, 811 ># headings are included.) >Author 1=1003 s=pw >au Author >aut 1=1003 >#Author-name-and- 1000 A personal or corporate author, 100/2XX, 110/2XX, >#title or a conference or meeting 111/2XX, subfields ># name, and the title of the $a & $t in ># item. (No subject name following: 400,410, ># headings are included.) The 411, 700, 710, 711, ># syntax of the name-title 800, 810, 811 ># combination is up to the ># target, unless used with the ># Structure attribute Key (see ># below). >#Author-title 1=1000 > >#Author-name- 1005 An organization or a group 110, 410, 710, 810 >#corporate of persons that is identified ># by a particular name. (Differs ># from attribute "name-corporate ># (2)" in that corporate name ># subject headings are not ># included.) >#Author-name-corporate 1=1005 > >#Author-name- 1006 A meeting of individuals or 111, 411, 711, 811 >#conference representatives of various ># bodies for the purpose of ># discussing topics of common ># interest. (Differs from ># attribute "name-conference ># (3)" in that conference name ># subject headings are not ># included.) >#Author-name-conference 1=1006 >#af Author-name-conference > >#Author-name-personal 1004 A person's real name, 100, 400, 700, 800 ># pseudonym, title of nobility ># nickname, or initials. ># (Differs from attribute ># "name-personal (1)" in that ># personal name subject headings ># are not included.) >#Author-name-personal 1=1004 > >#Author-Title-Subject 1036 An author or a title or a 1XX, 2XX, 4XX, ># subject. 6XX, 7XX, 8XX ># ># Note: When the Use attribute is Author-name-and-title (1000) ># the term contains both an author name and a title. When the ># Use attribute is Author-Title-Subject (1036), the term ># contains an author name or a title or a subject. >#Author-Title-Subject 1=1036 > >#Body of text 1010 Used in full-text searching to ># indicate that the term is to ># be searched only in that ># portion of the record that the ># target considers the body of ># the text, as opposed to some ># other discriminated part such ># as a headline, title, or ># abstract. >#Body-of-text 1=1010 > >#Classification-Bliss 15 A classification number from ># the Bliss Classification, ># developed by Henry Evelyn ># Bliss. >#Bliss-classification 1=15 > >#Classification-Dewey 13 A classification number from 082 ># the Dewey Decimal ># Classification, developed by ># Melvyl Dewey. >#Dewey-classification 1=13 > >#Classification- 50 A classification number 086 >#government-publication assigned to a government ># document by a government ># agency at any level (e.g., ># state, national, ># international). >#Number-govt-pub 1=50 > >#Classification-LC 16 A classification number from 050 ># the US Library of Congress ># Classification. >#LC-call-number 1=16 ># >#Classification-local 20 A local classification ># number from a system not ># specified elsewhere in this ># list of attributes. >Local-classification 1=20 >lcn Local-classification >callnum Local-classification >#Local-classification cc callnum dewey ># >#Classification-NAL 18 A classification number from 070 ># the US National Agriculture ># Library Classification. >#NAL-call-number 1=18 ># >#Classification-NLM 17 A classification number from 060 ># the US National Library of ># Medicine Classification. >#NLM-call-number 1=17 ># >#Classification-MOS 19 A classification number from ># Mathematics Subject ># Classification, compiled ># in the Editorial Offices of ># Mathematical Reviews and ># Zentralblatt fur Mathematik. >#MOS-call-number 1=19 ># >#Classification-UDC 14 A classification number from 080 ># Universal Decimal ># Classification, a system based ># on the Dewey Decimal ># Classification. >#UDC-classification 1=14 ># >#Code-bib-level 1021 A one-character alphabetic Leader/07 ># code indicating the ># bibliographic level such as ># monograph, serial or collection ># of the record. >Bib-level 1=1021 ># >#Code-geographic-area 55 A code that indicates the 043 ># geographic area(s) that appear ># or are implied in the headings ># assigned to the item during ># cataloging. >#Code-geographic 1=55 ># >#Code-geographic- 1022 A code that represents the 052 >#class geographic area and if ># applicable the geographic ># subarea covered by an item. ># The codes are derived from ># the LC Classification-Class G ># and the expanded Cutter number ># list. >#Geographic-class 1=1022 ># >#Code-institution 56 An authoritative-agency 040, 852$a ># symbol for an institution ># that is the source of the ># record or the holding ># location. The code space is ># defined by the target. >Code-institution 1=56 > ># >#Code-language 54 A code that indicates the 008/35-37, 041 ># language of the item. ># The codes are defined by the ># target. >language 1=54 >ln language > ># >#Code-language-original 1095 A code that indicates the MARC21 041$h ># original language of the item. UNIMARC 101$c >language-original 1=1095 > >#Code-map-scale 1024 Coded form of cartographic 034 ># mathematical data, including ># scale, projection and/or ># coordinates related to the ># item. >#Map-scale 1=1024 > >#Code-microform- 61 The code specifying the 007/11 >#generation generation of a microform. >#Microform-generation 1=61 >#material-designation Microform-generation > >#Code-record-type 1001 A code that specifies the Leader/06 ># characteristics and defines ># the components of the record. ># The codes are target-specific. >rtype 1=1001 >Record-type rtype >mc-rtype rtype >mus rtype > >#Concept-reference 1015 Used within Z39.50-1988; ># included here for historical ># reasons but its use is ># deprecated. >#Concept-reference 1=1015 > >#Concept-text 1014 Used within Z39.50-1988; ># included here for historical ># reasons but its use is ># deprecated. >#Concept-text 1=1014 > >#Content-type 1034 The type of materials derived value ># contained in the item or from 008/24-27 ># publication. For example: ># review, catalog, encyclopedia, ># directory. >Content-type 1=1034 t=b >ctype Content-type > >#Control number-BNB 10 Character string that uniquely 015 ># identifies a record in the ># British National Bibliography. >#BNB-card-number 1=10 > >#Control number-BNF 11 Character string that uniquely 015 ># identifies a record in the ># Bibliotheque Nationale Francais. >#BGF-number 1=11 > >#Control number-DB 52 Character string that uniquely 015 ># identifies a record in the ># Deutsche Bibliothek. >#Number-db 1=52 > >#Control number-LC 9 Character string that uniquely 010, 011 ># identifies a record in the ># Library of Congress database. >LC-card-number 1=9 >lc-card LC-card-number > >#Control number-local 12 Character string that uniquely 001, 035 ># identifies a record in a local ># system (i.e., any system that ># is not one of the four listed ># above). >Local-number 1=12 >sn Local-number > >#Date 30 The point of time at which 005, 008/00-05, ># a transaction or event 008/07-10, 260$c, ># takes place. 008/11-14, 033,etc. ># interpreting this as the copyright date in 260$c (MARC21) and 210$d (UNIMARC) >copydate 1=30 r=r > >#Date-publication 31 The date (usually year) in 008/07-10, 260$c ># which a document is published. 046, 533$d >Date-of-publication 1=31 r=r >yr Date-of-publication >pubdate Date-of-publication > >#Date-acquisition 32 The date when a document was 541$d ># acquired. >Date-of-acquisition 1=32 >acqdate Date-of-acquisition > >#Date/time added to 1011 The date and time that a 008/00-05 >#database record was added to the ># database. >#Date-time-added-to-db 1=1011 > >#Date/time last 1012 The date and time a record 005 >#modified was last updated. >Date/time-last-modified 1=1012 >Date-time-last-modified Date/time-last-modified >dtlm Date/time-last-modified > >#Dissertation- 1056 Information about a MARC21 502/UNIMARC 328 >#information dissertation thesis, or another ># publication connected with an ># academic degree. >Dissertation-information 1=1056 >diss Dissertation-information > >#Other-control-number 1211 Other control number MARC21 035 >Other-control-number 1=1211 > >#EAN 1214 European article number UNIMARC 073 >EAN 1=1214 >ean EAN > >#Identifier-- 1013 Used in full-text searching >#authority/format to indicate to the target ># system the format of the ># document that should be ># returned to the originating ># system. The attribute carries ># not only the format code, but ># also the authority (e.g., ># system) that assigned that ># code. >#Authority/format-id 1=1013 > >#Identifier-CODEN 60 A six-character, unique, 030 ># alphanumeric code assigned ># to serial and monographic ># publications by the CODEN ># section of the Chemical ># Abstracts Service. >#CODEN 1=60 > >#Identifier-document 1032 An identifier or Doc-ID, ># assigned by a server, that ># uniquely identifies a document ># on that server. May or may ># not be persistent. May be, ># for example, a URL. ># Note: this definition was modified October 1997. >#Doc-id 1=1032 > >#Identifier-ISBN 7 International Standard Book 020 ># Number -- internationally ># agreed upon number that ># identifies a book uniquely. ># Cf. ANSI/NISO Z39.21 and ># ISO 2108. >ISBN 1=7 >nb ISBN >isbn ISBN > >#Identifier-ISSN 8 International Standard Serial 022, 4XX$x, ># Number -- internationally 7XX$x ># agreed upon number that ># identifies a serial uniquely. ># Cf. ANSI/NISO z39.9 and ># ISO 3297. >ISSN 1=8 >ns ISSN >issn ISSN > >#Identifier-legal- 49 The copyright registration 017 >#deposit number that is assigned to ># an item when the item is ># deposited for copyright. >#Number-legal-deposit 1=49 > >#Identifier-local-call 53 Call number (e.g., shelf location) ># assigned by a local system ># (not a classification number). >#Number-local-call 1=53 > >#Identifier-national- 48 Character string that uniquely 015 >#bibliography identifies a record in a ># national bibliography. >#Number-natl-biblio 1=48 > >#Identifier-publisher- 51 A formatted number assigned 028 >#for-music by a publisher to a sound ># recording or to printed music. >Identifier-publisher-for-music 1=51 >Music-number Identifier-publisher-for-music >Number-music-publisher Identifier-publisher-for-music >music Identifier-publisher-for-music > >#Identifier-report 1027 A report number assigned to 027, 088 ># the item. This number could be ># the STRN (Standard Technical ># Report Number) or another ># report number. ># Cf. ANSI/NISO Z39.23 and ># ISO 10444. >#Report-number 1=1027 > >#Identifier-standard 1007 Standard numbers such as ISBN, 010, 011, 015, 017, ># ISSN, music publishers 018, 020, 022, 023, ># numbers, CODEN, etc., that 024, 025, 027, 028, ># are indexed together in many 030, 035, 037 ># online public-access catalogs. >#Identifier-standard 1=1007 4=6 >Identifier-standard 1=1007 4=6 >ident Identifier-standard > ># >#Identifier-stock 1028 A stock number that could be 037 ># used for ordering the item. >Stock-number 1=1028 > >#Identifier-thematic 1030 The numeric designation for a $n in the following: ># part/section of a work such as 130, 240, 243, 630, ># the serial, opus or thematic 700, 730 ># index number. >#Thematic-number 1=1030 > >#Indexed-by 1023 For serials, a publication 510 ># in which the serial has been ># indexed and/or abstracted. >#Indexed-by 1=1023 > >#Material-type 1031 A free-form string, more derived value from ># specific than the one-letter Leader/06-07, 007, ># code in Leader/06, that 008, and 502 ># describes the material type ># of the item, e.g., cassette, ># kit, computer database, ># computer file. >Material-type 1=1031 > >#Music-key 1025 A statement of the key in $r in the following: ># which the music is written. 130, 240, 243, 630, ># 700, 730 >#Music-key 1=1025 > >#Name 1002 The name of a person, corporate 100, 110, 111, 400, ># body, conference, or meeting. 410, 411, 600, 610, ># (Subject name headings are 611, 700, 710, 711, ># included.) 800, 810, 811 >Name 1=1002 >name Name > >#Name-and-title 57 The name of a person, corporate 100/2XX, 110/2XX, ># body, conference, or meeting, 111/2XX, subfields ># and the title of an item. $a & $t in ># (Subject name headings are following: 400,410, ># included.) The syntax of the 411, 600, 610, 611, ># name-title combination is up 700, 710, 711, 800, ># to the target, unless used 810, 811 ># with the Structure attribute ># Key (see below). >#Name-and-title 1=57 > >#Name-corporate 2 An organization or a group 110, 410, 610, 710, ># of persons that is identified 810 ># by a particular name. (Subject ># name headings are included.) >Corporate-name 1=Corporate-name >cpn Corporate-name > >Corporate-name-heading 1=Corporate-name-heading >Corporate-name-see 1=Corporate-name-see >Corporate-name-seealso 1=Corporate-name-seealso > >#Name-conference 3 A meeting of individuals or 111, 411, 611, 711 ># representatives of various 811 ># bodies for the purpose of ># discussing topics of common ># interest. (Subject name ># headings are included.) >Conference-name 1=Conference-name >cfn Conference-name > >Conference-name-heading 1=Conference-name-heading >Conference-name-see 1=Conference-name-see >Conference-name-seealso 1=Conference-name-seealso > >#Name-editor 1020 A person who prepared for 100 $a or 700 $a when ># publication an item that is the corresponding $e ># not his or her own. contains value 'ed.' >#Editor 1=1020 > >#Name-geographic 58 Name of a country, 651 ># jurisdiction, region, or ># geographic feature. >Name-geographic 1=Name-geographic >Name-geographic-heading 1=Name-geographic-heading >Name-geographic-see 1=Name-geographic-see >Name-geographic-seealso 1=Name-geographic-seealso > ># Genre/Form Term 9019 Geographic Term >Term-genre-form 1=Term-genre-form >Term-genre-form-heading 1=Term-genre-form-heading >Term-genre-form-see 1=Term-genre-form-see >Term-genre-form-seealso 1=Term-genre-form-seealso > >#Name-geographic-place- 59 City or town where an item 008/15-17, 260$a >#publication was published. >Place-publication 1=59 >pl Place-publication > >#Country-publication 1053 The country code or the 008/15-17 ># country name of the country UNIMARC 102$a ># where the document has been ># published. Entries are made ># according to ISO 3166. As ># country code a 2-digit letter ># code is used, as country name ># the English country name. >Country-publication 1=1053 > >#Name-personal 1 A person's real name, 100, 400, 600, 700, ># pseudonym, title of nobility 800 ># nickname, or initials. >Personal-name 1=Personal-name >pn Personal-name > >Personal-name-heading 1=Personal-name-heading >Personal-name-see 1=Personal-name-see >Personal-name-seealso 1=Personal-name-seealso > >#Name-publisher 1018 The organization responsible 260$b ># for the publication of the ># item. >Publisher 1=1018 >pb Publisher > >#Provider 1225 A generic, single index 257$a2 ># combining place, publisher, 260$abcdefg3 ># and date. To avoid searching 264$abc3 ># multiple indexes for 270$abcd ># publication/production info. >Provider 1=1225 >pv Provider > > > >#index zones de liens >index-title-serie 1=1226 >index-title-article 1=1227 >index-lien-desc 1=1228 >index-genre 1=1229 >mc-genre901 index-genre >index-type-doc 1=1230 >mc-typedoc index-type-doc > > >#Note 63 A concise statement in which 5XX ># such information as extended ># physical description, ># relationship to other works, ># or contents may be recorded. >Note 1=63 >nt Note >notes Note > ># Record-linking >Record-control-number 1=1045 >rcn Record-control-number > >#Record-source 1019 The USMARC code or name of the 008/39, 040 ># organization(s) that created ># the original record, assigned ># the USMARC content designation ># and transcribed the record into ># machine-readable form, or ># modified the existing USMARC ># record; the cataloging source. >#Record-source 1=1019 > >#Server-choice 1017 The target substitutes one or ># more access points. The origin ># leaves the choice to the target. ># ># ># Notes on relationship of Any and Server-choice: ># (1) When the origin uses 'Server-choice' it is asking the target ># to select one or more access points, and to use its best ># judgment in making that selection. When 'Any' is used, ># there is no selection process involved; the target is to ># apply all of the (appropriate) supported Use attributes. ># The origin is asking the target to make a choice of access ># points. ># (2) The target might support 'Any' and not 'Server-choice', or ># vice versa, or both. If the target supports both, when the ># origin uses 'Server-choice', the target might choose 'Any'; ># however, it might choose any other Use attribute. >#Server-choice 1=1017 > >#Subject 21 The primary topic on which a 600, 610, 611, 630, ># work is focused. 650, 651, 653, 654, ># 655, 656, 657, 69X >Subject 1=21 >su Subject >su-to Subject >su-geo Subject >su-ut Subject >#Subject-BDI 23 Subject headings from ># Bibliotek Dokumentasjon ># Informasjon -- a controlled ># subject vocabulary used and ># maintained by the five Nordic ># countries (Denmark, Finland, ># Iceland, Norway, and Sweden). >#BDI-index-subject 1=23 > >#Subject-INSPEC 24 Subject headings from 600i2, 610i2, ># Information Services for the 611i2, 630i2, ># Physics and Engineering 650i2, 651i2 ># Communities -- the Information ># Services Division of the ># Institution of Electrical ># Engineers. >#INSPEC-subject 1=24 > >#Subject-LC 27 Subject headings from 600i0, 610i0, ># US Library of Congress 611i0, 630i0, ># Subject Headings. 650i0, 651i0 >#LC-subject-heading 1=27 > >#Subject-LC- 1008 Subject headings, for use 600i1, 610i1, >#children's with children's literature, 611i1, 630i1, ># that conform to the 650i1, 651i1 ># formulation guidelines in ># the "AC Subject Headings" ># section of the Library of ># Congress Subject Headings. >#Subject-LC-childrens 1=1008 > >#Subject-local 29 Subjects headings defined ># locally. >#Local-subject-index 1=29 > >#Subject-MESH 25 Subject headings from 600i2, 610i2, ># Medical Subject Headings -- 611i2, 630i2, ># maintained by the US National 650i2, 651i2 ># Library of Medicine. >#MESH-subject 1=25 > >#Subject-name- 1009 A person's real name, 600 >#personal pseudonym, title of nobility ># nickname, or initials that ># appears in a subject heading. >Subject-name-personal 1=1009 >su-na 1=1009 >#Subject-name-personal >#Subject-PA 26 Subject headings from 600i2, 610i2, ># Thesaurus of Psychological 611i2, 630i2, ># Index Terms -- maintained 650i2, 651i2 ># by the Retrieval Services Unit ># of the American Psychological ># Association. >#PA-subject 1=26 > >#Subject-PRECIS 45 Subject headings from ># PREserved Context Index ># System -- a string of indexing ># terms set down in a prescribed ># order, each term being preceded ># by a manipulation code which ># governs the production of ># pre-coordinated subject index ># entries under selected terms -- ># maintained by the British ># Library. >#Subject-precis 1=45 > >#Subject-RAMEAU 22 Subject headings from ># Repertoire d'authorite de ># matieres encyclopedique ># unifie -- maintained by the ># Bibliotheque Nationale ># (France). >#Subject-Rameau 1=22 > >#Subject-RSWK 46 Subject headings from ># Regeln fur den ># Schlagwortkatalog -- ># maintained by the Deutsches ># Bibliotheksinstitut. >#Subject-rswk 1=46 > >#Subject-RVM 28 Subject headings from 600i6, 610i6, ># Repertoire des vedettes- 611i6, 630i6, ># matiere -- maintained by the 650i6, 651i6 ># Bibliotheque de l'Universite ># de Laval. >#RVM-subject-heading 1=28 > >#Subject-subdivision 47 An extension to a subject 6XX$x, 6XX$y, ># heading indicating the form, 6XX$z ># place, period of time treated, ># or aspect of the subject ># treated. >Subject-subdivision 1=47 > >#Title 4 A word, phrase, character, 130, 21X-24X, 440, ># or group of characters, 490, 730, 740, 830, ># normally appearing in an item, 840, subfield $t ># that names the item or the in the following: ># work contained in it. 400, 410, 410, 600, ># 610, 611, 700, 710, ># 711, 800, 810, 811 >Title 1=4 >ti Title > >#Title-abbreviated 43 Shortened form of the title; 210, 211 (obs.), ># either assigned by national 246 ># centers under the auspices of ># the International Serials Data ># System, or a title (such as an ># acronym) that is popularly ># associated with the item. >#Title-abbreviated 1=43 > >#Title-added-title-page 37 A title on a title page 246i5 ># preceding or following the ># title page chosen as the basis ># for the description of the ># item. It may be more general ># (e.g., a series title page), ># or equally general (e.g., a ># title page in another ># language). >#Title-added-title-page 1=37 > >#Title-caption 38 A title given at the beginning 246i6 ># of the first page of the text. >#Title-caption 1=38 > >#Title-collective 34 A title proper that is an 243 ># inclusive title for an item ># containing several works. >#Title-collective 1=34 > >#Title-cover 36 The title printed on the 246i4 ># cover of an item as issued. >Title-cover 1=36 > >#Title-expanded 44 An expanded (or augmented) 214 (obs.), 246 ># title has been enlarged with ># descriptive words by the ># cataloger to provide ># additional indexing and ># searching capabilities. >#Title-expanded 1=44 > >#Title-former 42 A former title or title 247, 780 ># variation when one ># bibliographic record ># represents all issues of ># a serial that has changed ># title. >#Title-former 1=42 > >#Title-host-item 1033 The title of the item 773$t ># containing the part ># described in the record, for ># example, a journal title ># when the record describes an ># article in the journal. >Host-item 1=1033 > >#Title-key 33 The unique name assigned to 222 ># a serial by the International ># Serials Data System (ISDS). >#Title-key 1=33 > >#Title-other-variant 41 A variation from the title 212 (obs.), 246i3, ># page title appearing elsewhere 247, 740 ># in the item (e.g., a variant ># cover title, caption title, ># running title, or title from ># another volume) or in another ># issue. >#Title-other-variant 1=41 > >#Title-parallel 35 The title proper in another 246i1 ># language and/or script. >#Title-parallel 1=35 > >#Title-related- 1026 Serial titles related to this 247, 780, 785 >#periodical item, either the immediate ># predecessor or the immediate ># successor. >#Related-periodical 1=1026 >#Title-running 39 A title, or abbreviated title, 246i7 ># that is repeated at the head ># or foot of each page or leaf. >#Title-running 1=39 > >#Title-series 5 Collective title applying to 440, 490, 830, 840, ># a group of separate, but subfield $t in the ># related, items. following: 400,410, ># 411, 800, 810, 811 >Title-series 1=5 >#series Title-series >se Title-series > >#Title-spine 40 A title appearing on the 246i8 ># spine of an item. >#Title-spine 1=40 > >#Title-uniform 6 The particular title by which 130, 240, 730, ># a work is to be identified subfield $t in the ># for cataloging purposes. following: 700,710, ># 711 >Title-uniform 1=6 >ut Title-uniform > >Title-uniform-heading 1=Title-uniform-heading >Title-uniform-see 1=Title-uniform-see >Title-uniform-seealso 1=Title-uniform-seealso > >#Authority-number Koha-Auth-Number The identifier of the authority ># record, stored in 001 in the authority record, and $9/$0 in the ># field that record is linked to in the bib record >Authority-Number 1=Koha-Auth-Number >an Authority-Number >Koha-Auth-Number Authority-Number > >#authtype A coded value representing the authority type ># 942$a in auth records >authtype 1=authtype >at authtype > ># Subdivisions > >Geographic-subdivision 1=Geographic-subdivision >Chronological-subdivision 1=Chronological-subdivision >Form-subdivision 1=Form-subdivision > ># Koha Local-Use Authority Indexes >Heading 1=Heading >he Heading >See 1=See >See-also 1=See-also >Match-heading 1=Match-heading >Match-heading-see-from 1=Match-heading-see-from >Heading-use-main-or-added-entry 1=Heading-use-main-or-added-entry >Heading-use-series-added-entry 1=Heading-use-series-added-entry >Heading-use-subject-added-entry 1=Heading-use-subject-added-entry >Subject-heading-thesaurus 1=Subject-heading-thesaurus > >################################################### >### 2. BIB1 RELATION ATTRIBUTES >lt 2=1 >le 2=2 >eq 2=3 >ge 2=4 >gt 2=5 >ne 2=6 >phonetic 2=100 >stem 2=101 >relevance 2=102 >rk 2=102 >rank relevance > >allrecords 1=_ALLRECORDS >AlwaysMatches 2=103 > >Within 2=104 > >################################################### >### 3. BIB1 POSITION ATTRIBUTES >first-in-field 3=1 > ># we have to fake startswith until zebra supports it ># starts with if we want no truncation ... need to ad 'term #' ># finds 'starts with it' but not italian ># see http://lists.indexdata.dk/pipermail/yazlist/2006-July/001664.html >startswithnt 3=1 5=101 6=3 > ># starts with with truncation >first-in-subfield 3=2 >any-position-in-field 3=3 > >################################################### >### 4. BIB1 STRUCTURE ATTRIBUTES >st-phrase 4=1 >phr st-phrase >st-word 4=2 >st-key 4=3 >st-year 4=4 >st-date-normalized 4=5 r=o >st-word-list 4=6 >wrdl st-word-list >#st-word >st-date-un-normalized 4=100 >st-name-normalized 4=101 >st-name-un-normalized 4=102 >st-structure 4=103 >st-urx 4=104 >st-free-form-text 4=105 >st-document-text 4=106 >st-local-number 4=107 >st-string 4=108 ># http://indexdata.dk/yaz/doc/tools.tkl#ccl.special.attribute.combos >st-numeric 4=109 r=o >#string 109 > >################################################### >### 5. BIB1 TRUNCATION ATTRIBUTES >right-Truncation 5=1 >rt right-Truncation >rtrn right-Truncation >left-Truncation 5=2 >ltrn left-Truncation >left-and-right 5=3 >rltrn left-and-right >do-not-truncate 5=100 >process-in-search-term 5=101 >regExpr-1 5=102 >fuzzy 5=103 >regExpr-2 5=103 >Z39-58 5=104 > >################################################### >### 6. BIB1 STRUCTURE ATTRIBUTES >incomplete-subfield 6=1 >complete-subfield 6=2 >complete-field 6=3 > >################################################### >### SPECIAL COMBINATIONS OF THE ABOVE >ext 4=1 6=3 > >################################################### >## ATTRIBUTES NOT IN BIB1 > >### ># Koha Local-Use Biblio Indexes >Control-number 1=9001 >biblionumber 1=9002 >totalissues 1=9003 >cn-bib-source 1=9004 >cn-bib-sort 1=9005 >itemtype 1=9006 >mc-itemtype itemtype >cn-class 1=9007 >cn-item 1=9008 >cn-prefix 1=9009 >cn-suffix 1=9010 >Suppress 1=9011 14=1 >id-other 1=9012 >date-entered-on-file 1=date-entered-on-file >extent 1=Extent >llength 1=llength >Summary 1=Summary >not-onloan-count 1=9013 4=109 > >### ># Items Index >withdrawn 1=8001 >lost 1=8002 >classification-source 1=8003 >materials-specified 1=8004 >damaged 1=8005 >restricted 1=8006 >cn-sort 1=8007 >notforloan 1=8008 4=109 >ccode 1=8009 >mc-ccode ccode >itemnumber 1=8010 4=109 ># homebranch 1=8011 >homebranch 1=homebranch >branch homebranch >holdingbranch 1=8012 >location 1=8013 >mc-loc location ># defined as 1=32 above >#Date-of-acquisition 1=8014 >acqsource 1=8015 >coded-location-qualifier 1=8016 >price 1=8017 >Number-local-acquisition 1=1062 >stocknumber Number-local-acquisition >inv Number-local-acquisition >stack 1=8018 >issues 1=8019 >renewals 1=8020 >reserves 1=8021 >Local-classification 1=8022 >barcode 1=8023 >bc barcode >onloan 1=8024 14=1 >datelastseen 1=8025 >datelastborrowed 1=8026 >copynumber 1=8027 >uri 1=8028 >replacementprice 1=8029 >replacementpricedate 1=8030 >itype 1=8031 >mc-itype itype >new-item 1=8032 > >#date1 1=8801 >#date2 1=8802 > >############## SUBJECT-RELATED ># Topical Term >#tt ># Descriptor >#de ># Genre/Form >#ge ># Geographic Coverage >#gc > >## Additional Author distinctions needed for field weighting ># lastname,firstname entry in $100$a >Author-personal-bibliography 1=8900 >aub Author-personal-bibliography > ># Author-in-order - firstname lastname in 245$c statement of responsibility >Author-in-order 1=8901 >auo Author-in-order > > >#### Indexes for MARC Coded informations (008, 007, 040...) >#### 8800-8841, 8700-8703, 8740, 9900-9904, 9913, 9658 > >## Indexes common to Marc21 and UNIMARC : ># Marc21 008/06 : Type of publication date (see UNIMARC 100/08) >tpubdate 1=8806 > ># Marc21 008/38 : Modified Record (see UNIMARC 100/21) >Modified-code 1=8838 > ># Marc21 008/22 : Target Audience (see UNIMARC 100/17-19) >ta 1=8822 >ff8-22 ta >aud ta >audience ta > >## Indexes slightly different in Marc21 and UNIMARC (different meanings according to the type of the record => don't match a single UNIMARC field) >## We can use it for UNIMARC to a first approximation ># Marc21 008/18 : For Serials, frequency (see UNIMARC 110/1). For Books, Illustrations (see UNIMARC 100/0-3). For Maps, relief. For Music, Form of Composition. For Visual Materials, Running time. >ff8-18 1=8818 >Frequency-code ff8-18 > ># Marc21 008/18-21 : For Books, Illustrations (see UNIMARC 100/0-3). For Maps, relief. For Music (18-19), Form of Composition. For Visual Materials (18-20), Running time. For Serials (18), frequency >ff8-18-21 1=8840 >Illustration-code ff8-18-21 > ># Marc21 008/19 : For Serials, Regularity (see UNIMARC 110/2). For Music, Form of composition. For Books, illustrations. For Visual Materials, Running time >ff8-19 1=8819 >Regularity-code ff8-19 > ># Marc21 008/21 : For Serials, Type of serial (see UNIMARC 110/0). For Music, Music parts. For Maps, relief >ff8-21 1=8821 >Type-Of-Serial ff8-21 > ># Marc21 008/23 : For Books, Serials, Music, Mixed Materials, Computer files, Form of Item (see UNIMARC 106$a). For Maps, Projection >ff8-23 1=8823 >format ff8-23 > ># Marc21 008/24-27 : For Books, Nature of contents (see UNIMARC 105/4-7), for and Serials (24 only), Nature of contents (see UNIMARC 110/3). For Computer Files (26 only), type of file. For Music, Accompanying matter. For Maps (25 only), type of cartographic material ># ff8-24-27 1=8841 ># Content-type ff8-24-27 ># Use ctype att (1034) > ># Marc21 008/28 : Government publication (see UNIMARC 100/20). except for Music, Accompanying matter >ff8-28 1=8828 > ># Marc21 008/29 : For Books and Serials, Conference code (see UNIMARC 105/8 and 110/7). For Maps and Visual Materials, Form of item >ff8-29 1=8829 >Conference-code ff8-29 > ># Marc21 008/30 : For Books, Festchrift indicator (see UNIMARC 105/9). For Music, Literary text for sound recordings >ff8-30 1=8830 >Festschrift-indicator ff8-30 > ># Marc21 008/31 : For Books and Maps, Index indicator (see UNIMARC 105/10). For Music, Literary text for sound recordings >ff8-31 1=8831 >Index-indicator ff8-31 > ># Marc21 008/33 : For Books, Literary form (see UNIMARC : 105/11). For Serials, Script of title (see UNIMARC 100/34-35). For Music, Transposition and arrangement. For Visual Materials, Type of visual materials. For Maps, Special format characteristics >lf 1=8833 >fiction lf >fic lf >Literature-Code lf > ># Marc21 008/34 : For Books, Biography. For Maps, Special format characteristics. For Continuing ressources, Entry convention. For Visual Materials, Technique. UNIMARC 105/12 : Biography code >bio 1=8834 >biography bio >ff8-34 bio >Biography-Code bio > >## positions of Marc21 007 (1 byte) >ff7-00 1=8700 >ff7-01 1=8701 >ff7-02 1=8702 >ff7-01-02 1=8703 >l-format ff7-01-02 > ># Lexile Number >lexile-number 1=9903 r=r >lex lexile-number >Interest-age-level 1=9908 r=r >Interest-grade-level 1=9909 r=r >Reading-grade-level 1=9910 r=r > >#Accelerated Reader Level >arl 1=9904 r=r > >#Accelerated Reader Point >arp 1=9013 r=r > ># Curriculum >curriculum 1=9658 > >## UNIMARC Only >## 97XX > >Video-mt 1=9701 >video-mt Video-mt >Graphics-type 1=9702 >Graphic-type Graphics-type >Graphics-support 1=9703 >Graphic-support Graphics-support >Title-page-availability 1=9704 >Cumulative-index-availability 1=9705 >script-Title 1=9706 >char-encoding 1=9707 > >## Statuses >popularity 1=issues > >## Type Limits >dt-bks 1=8700 >dt-vis 1=8700 >dt-sr 1=8700 >dt-cf 1=8700 >dt-map 1=8700 > ># Rank Weights >r1 9=32 >r2 9=28 >r3 9=26 >r4 9=24 >r5 9=22 >r6 9=20 >r7 9=18 >r8 9=16 >r9 9=14 > ># Sorting >title-sort-za 7=2 1=36 >title-sort-az 7=1 1=36 > >sort1 7=1 >sort2 7=2 >sort3 7=3 > >################################################### ># CCL DIRECTIVES ># Truncation characters (it seems to take multiple arguments) >@truncation ? * ># field specifies how multiple fields are to be combined. ># There are two modes: or: multiple qualifier fields are ># ORed, merge: attributes for the qualifier fields are ># merged and assigned to one term. >@field merge ># case specificies if CCL operatores and qualifiers ># should be compared with case sensitivity or not. ># Specify 0 for case sensitive; 1 for case insensitive. >@case 0 ># Tokens for CCL operators (it seems you can assign multiple tokens per operator which is nice) >@and and + >#and + >@or or | >#or | ># make sure - doesn't conflict with another usage of this token >@not not ! >#not >@set set ># Not sure if you can specify tokens for prox operators, but here are the defaults ># proximity of a, b - distance n - any order: ># a %n b ># proximity of a, b - distance n - in order: ># a !n b ># Integer n may be omitted - in which case distance is 1. > >################################################### ># Rules for a few bath atts ># For recent changes in this section, see Bugzilla #3735 >#keyTitle 1=33 >#possessingInstitution 1=1044 >#personalName 1=1 >#corporateName 1=2 >#conferenceName 1=3 >#uniformTitle 1=6 >#geographicName 1=58 >#topicalSubject 1=1079 >#genreForm 1=1075 > >################################################### ># Rules for a few GILS fields >#north gils-attset,u=2040 r=o >#south gils-attset,u=2041 r=o >#east gils-attset,u=2038 r=o >#west gils-attest,u=2039 r=o >#distributor gils-attset,u=2000 s=pw >#distributorname gils-attset,u=2001 s=pw > >################################################### ># Explain fields >ExplainCategory exp1,1=1 >HumanStringLanguage exp1,1=2 >DatabaseName exp1,1=3 >TargetName exp1,1=4 >AttributeSetOID exp1,1=5 >RecordSyntaxOID exp1,1=6 >TagSetOID exp1,1=7 >ExtededServiceOID exp1,1=8 >DateAdded exp1,1=9 >DateChanged exp1,1=10 >DateExpires exp1,1=11 >ElementSetName exp1,1=12 > >Item 1=9520 >item Item > >Host-Item-Number 1=8911 >hi Host-Item-Number > >Index-term-uncontrolled 1=9653 >itu Index-term-uncontrolled > >Index-term-genre 1=9655 >itg Index-term-genre > >ln-audio 1=9906 >ln-subtitle 1=9907
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