From fc96affbe573fc52d23592c9f90d2309644a82a8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Hector Castro Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2016 15:25:47 -0600 Subject: [PATCH] [SIGNED-OFF] Bug 17288: (follow-up) Fix marc21_field_007.xml Bad formatted data in 007 field. Fixed To test follow the previous commit. Signed-off-by: Josef Moravec --- .../prog/en/data/marc21_field_007.xml | 567 ++++++++++----------- 1 file changed, 278 insertions(+), 289 deletions(-) diff --git a/koha-tmpl/intranet-tmpl/prog/en/data/marc21_field_007.xml b/koha-tmpl/intranet-tmpl/prog/en/data/marc21_field_007.xml index 0cfb990..4fb4ff5 100644 --- a/koha-tmpl/intranet-tmpl/prog/en/data/marc21_field_007.xml +++ b/koha-tmpl/intranet-tmpl/prog/en/data/marc21_field_007.xml @@ -5,125 +5,123 @@ Maps Category of material - Map - - Specific material designationSpecial class of cartographic material to which the item belongs. Usually the class of physical object, e.g., a diagram. - Atlases generally contain maps, related text, and other cartographic information. - Map characterized by simplified, or schematic, representation. Diagrams are graphic representations of numerical data, or of the course or results of an action or process. - Two-dimensional map. Defined as a representation normally to scale and on a flat medium, of a selection of material or abstract features on, or in relation to, the surface of the earth or of another celestial body. - Scale representation of the intersection of a vertical surface (which may or may not be a plane) with the surface of the ground or with that of a conceptual three-dimensional model of phenomena having continuous distribution (e.g., rainfall). - Three-dimensional representation of a real object. Object may be the exact size of the original or to scale. - Image produced by a recording device that is not in physical or intimate contact with the object under study. - Scaled representation of a vertical surface (commonly a plane) displaying both the the intersection profile or some conceptual model, and the underlying structures, e.g., geological section. - Unspecified - Perspective representation of the landscape shown as if it were projected onto an oblique plane. - None of the other codes is appropriate. - No attempt to code - - Date 1A date specified by the code in 008/06 (Type of date/Publication status) - Undefined - Contains a blank (#) or a fill character (|). + Map + + Specific material designationSpecial class of cartographic material to which the item belongs. Usually the class of physical object, e.g., a diagram. + Atlas + Diagram + Map + Profile + Model + Remote-sensing image + Section + Unspecified + View + Other + No attempt to code + + UndefinedContains a blank (#) or a fill character (|). ColorWhether the item is in one color or multicolored - One color - Multicolored - No attempt to code + One color + Multicolored + No attempt to code Physcial DescriptionMaterial out of which the cartographic item is made. - Paper - Wood - Stone - Metal - Synthetic - Skin - Textiles - Plastic - Glass - Vinyl - Vellum - Plaster - Flexible base photographic, positive - Flexible base photographic, negative - Non-flexible base photographic, positive - Non-flexible base photographic, negative - Unknown - Leather - Parchment - Other photographic medium - Other - No attempt to code + Paper + Wood + Stone + Metal + Synthetic + Skin + Textiles + Plastic + Glass + Vinyl + Vellum + Plaster + Flexible base photographic, positive + Flexible base photographic, negative + Non-flexible base photographic, positive + Non-flexible base photographic, negative + Unknown + Leather + Parchment + Other photographic medium + Other + No attempt to code Type of reproductionWhether the cartographic item is a facsimile or other type of reproduction. - Facsimile - Not applicable - Unknown - Other - No attempt to code + Facsimile + Not applicable + Unknown + Other + No attempt to code Production/reproduction detailsPhotographic technique used to produce the cartographic item. - Photocopy, blueline print - Photocopy - Pre-production - Film - Unknown - Other - No attempt to code + Photocopy, blueline print + Photocopy + Pre-production + Film + Unknown + Other + No attempt to code Positive/negative aspectPositive/negative aspect of the photocopy or film of the cartographic item, also referred to as polarity. - Positive - Negative - Mixed polarity - Not applicable - No attempt to code + Positive + Negative + Mixed polarity + Not applicable + No attempt to code Electronic resources - Category of material - Electronic resource + Category of materialOne-character alphabetic code that indicates the category of material to which the item belongs is electronic resource (e.g, programs, data files, image files, digitized audio and video tapes, etc.). + Electronic resource Specific material designationSpecial class of material (usually the class of physical object) to which an item belongs (e.g., a magnetic disk). - Tape cartridge - Chip cartridge - Computer optical disc cartridge - Computer disc, type unspecified - Computer disc cartridge - Tape cassette - Tape reel - Magnetic disk - Computer card - Magneto-optical disc - Optical disc - Remote - Standalone device - Unspecified - Other - No attempt to code - - Undefined - - - ColorWhether the item is one color or multicolored. - One colorImages are intended to be produced in a single color other than black (e.g. pink and white, brown and white). If the images are black with white use code b. - Black-and-whiteImages are intended to be produced in black and white. ASCII files, which do not include color, are coded as b. - MulticoloredImage is printed or executed in more than one color. Code c is used for color photographic processes. - Gray scaleImage is produced with degrees of dark to light from black to gray to white. - MixedWork or collection is a combination of one color, black-and-white, multicolored, hand colored, and/or other images. - Not applicableColor is not applicable to the electronic resource, usually because it does not involve anything visual (e.g., digitally encoded audio data). - UnknownColor characteristics of an item are not known. - OtherNone of the other codes is appropriate. + Tape cartridge + Chip cartridge + Computer optical disc cartridge + Computer disc, type unspecified + Computer disc cartridge + Tape cassette + Tape reel + Magnetic disk + Computer card + Magneto-optical disc + Optical disc + Remote + Standalone device + Unspecified + Other + No attempt to code + + UndefinedContains a blank (#) or a fill character (|). + + ColorWhether the item is one color or multicolored. + One color + Black-and-white + Multicolored + Gray scale + Mixed + Not applicable + Unknown + Other No attempt to code - descriptionDimensions of the medium used to encode the electronic resource. Only the most common dimensions are indicated. In many cases the dimensions apply to the container in which a magnetic or optical medium is encased. The field 007/04 code corresponding to the dimensions given in the description of the item are used. If no code exactly matches the dimensions of the medium (or container), code z is used. + DimensionsDimensions of the medium used to encode the electronic resource. Only the most common dimensions are indicated. In many cases the dimensions apply to the container in which a magnetic or optical medium is encased. The field 007/04 code corresponding to the dimensions given in the description of the item are used. If no code exactly matches the dimensions of the medium (or container), code z is used. - 3 1/2 in. It usually refers to the diameter of a magnetic disk. - 12 in. It usually refers to optical or magneto-optical disc. - 4 3/4 in. or 12 cm. It usually refers to optical or magneto-optical disc. - 1 1/8 x 2 3/8 in. It usually refers to cartridges. - 3 7/8 x 2 1/2 in. It usually refers to cartridges. - Not applicable This code is appropriate for remote electronic resources and electronic resources whose specific medium varies (coded u in byte 01). - 5 1/4 in. It usually refers to the dimensions of a magnetic disk. - Unknown - 8 in. It usually refers to the diameter of a magnetic disk or optical disc. - Other None of the other codes is appropriate. + 3 1/2 in. + 12 in. + 4 3/4 in. or 12 cm. + 1 1/8 x 2 3/8 in. + 3 7/8 x 2 1/2 in. + Not applicable + 5 1/4 in. + Unknown + 8 in. + Other No attempt to code SoundWhether the production of sound is an integral part of an electronic resource. @@ -153,188 +151,185 @@ No attempt to code Antecedent/SourceInformation about the source of a digital file important to the creation, use and management of digitally reformatted materials. - File reproduced from originalContent (image, audio, or video) comprising the electronic resource has been created by digitization of the original item. Common examples of original objects include: printed or manuscript texts and/or images that are made on paper or on vellum; photographic prints (and in some instances photographic negatives, depending on creator's intent); analog audio formats; and video formats. This value does not pertain to microform even if microform is the original. - File reproduced from microformContent comprising the electronic resource has been created by scanning from microform (16mm microfilm, 35mm microfilm, 105mm microfiche, microcard, micro-opaque, etc.). - File reproduced from an electronic resourceElectronic resource has been created or copied from an existing electronic resource (e.g., to generate new copies or derivative copies with lower resolution or smaller file size; to process an existing file with Optical Character Recognition - File reproduced from an intermediate (not microform)Content comprising the electronic resource has been created by reformatting/digitizing from an intermediate other than microform. Common examples of non-microfom intermediates for visual and textual materials are: photocopies, 35 mm film, transparencies, slides, 2nd generation video tape, etc. A common example of an intermediate for audio materials is 2nd generation analog tapes. - MixedImages comprising the electronic resource have been created from mixed sources (portions scanned from original item, portions scanned from microfilm, etc.). - Not applicableAntecedent or source are not applicable to this electronic resource. This code is appropriate for electronic resources other than those created during a reformatting process. - UnknownAntecedent or name of this reformatted electronic resource is not known. + File reproduced from original + File reproduced from microform + File reproduced from an electronic resource + File reproduced from an intermediate (not microform) + Mixed + Not applicable + Unknown No attempt to code - Level of compression - Uncompressed - Lossless - Lossy - Mixed - Unknown - No attempt to code - - Reformatting quality - Access - Not applicable - Preservation - Replacement - Unknown - No attempt to code + Level of compressionKind of compression the electronic resource has been subjected to. Used to judge the fidelity of the file to the original. + Uncompressed + Lossless + Lossy + Mixed + Unknown + No attempt to code + + Reformatting qualityReformatting quality of the electronic resource; an overall assessment of the physical quality of the electronic resource in relation to its intended use. It can be used to judge the level of quality of a file, and an institution's commitment to maintain its availability over time. + Access + Not applicable + Preservation + Replacement + Unknown + No attempt to code Globe - Category of material + Category of materialOne-character alphabetic code that indicates the category of material to which the item belongs is globe, which is defined as the model of a celestial body, usually the Earth or the celestial sphere, depicted on the surface of a sphere. Code d is used when 008/25 (Type of cartographic material) contains code d. A fill character (|) is not allowed in this position. Globe - Specific material designation - Celestial globe - Planetary or lunar globe - Terrestrial globe - Earth moon globe - Unspecified - Other - No attempt to code - - Undefined - Undefined - - Color - One color - Multicolored - No attempt to code - - Physicial medium - Paper - Wood - Stone - Metal - Synthetic - Skin - Textile - Plastic - Vinyl - Vellum - Plaster - Unknown - Leather - Parchment - Other - No attempt to code - - Type of reproduction - Facsimile - Not applicable - Unknown - Other - No attempt to code + Specific material designationSpecial class of material (usually the class of physical object) to which an item belongs, e.g., a celestial globe. + Celestial globe + Planetary or lunar globe + Terrestrial globe + Earth moon globe + Unspecified + Other + No attempt to code + + UndefinedContains a blank (#) or a fill character (|). + + ColorWhether the globe is in one color or multicolored. + One color + Multicolored + No attempt to code + + Physicial mediumMaterial out of which the globe is made. + Paper + Wood + Stone + Metal + Synthetic + Skin + Textile + Plastic + Vinyl + Vellum + Plaster + Unknown + Leather + Parchment + Other + No attempt to code + + Type of reproductionWhether the globe is a facsimile or other type of reproduction. + Facsimile + Not applicable + Unknown + Other + No attempt to code Tactile material - Category of material - Tactile material + Category of materialOne-character alphabetic code that indicates the category of material to which the item belongs is tactile material. Used for material intended to be read by touch. A fill character (|) is not allowed in this position. + Tactile material + + Specific material designationSpecial class of tactile materialspecific material to which the item belongs. + Moon + Braille + Combination + Tactile, with no writing system + Unspecified + Other + No attempt to code - Specific material designation - Moon - Braille - Combination - Tactile, with no writing system - Unspecified - Other - No attempt to code - - Undefined - Undefined - - Class of braille writing - No specified class of braille writing - Literary braille - Format code braille - Mathematics and scientific braille - Computer braille - Music braille - Multiple braille types - Not applicable - Unknown - Other - No attempt to code - - Level of contraction - Uncontracted - Contracted - Combination - Not applicable - Unknown - Other - No attempt to code - - Braille music format 1 - Bar over bar - Bar by bar - Line over line - Paragraph - Single line - Section by section - Line by line - Open score - Spanner short form scoring - Short form scoring - Outline - Vertical score - Not applicable - Unknown - Other - No attempt to code + UndefinedContains a blank (#) or a fill character (|). + + Class of braille writingFamily of braille to which the item belongs. This is not the particular braille code, but the type of braille code used, representing different types of written symbols. Up to two braille types may be indicated, or the cataloging agency can choose to encode only the predominate type. Multiple codes are coded in order of predominance, if any. If fewer than two codes are assigned, the codes are left justified and unused positions contain blanks (#). + No specified class of braille writing + Literary braille + Format code braille + Mathematics and scientific braille + Computer braille + Music braille + Multiple braille types + Not applicable + Unknown + Other + No attempt to code + + Level of contractionWhether contractions are used. Contractions are abbreviations consisting of one or more braille or Moon characters to represent common letter combinations. + Uncontracted + Contracted + Combination + Not applicable + Unknown + Other + No attempt to code + + Braille music format 1Three-character code that indicates the braille music format of the item. The music formats are the way measures, sections, parts, and related information, such as words, are presented in relation to each other. Up to three formats may be indicated, left justified in order of predominance. If fewer than three codes are assigned, the codes are left justified and unused positions contain blanks (#). + Bar over bar + Bar by bar + Line over line + Paragraph> + Single line + Section by section + Line by line + Open score + Spanner short form scoring + Short form scoring + Outline + Vertical score + Not applicable + Unknown + Other + No attempt to code Braille music format 2 - Bar over bar - Bar by bar - Line over line - Paragraph - Single line - Section by section - Line by line - Open score - Spanner short form scoring - Short form scoring - Outline - Vertical score - Not applicable - Unknown - Other - No attempt to code + Bar over bar + Bar by bar + Line over line + Paragraph> + Single line + Section by section + Line by line + Open score + Spanner short form scoring + Short form scoring + Outline + Vertical score + Not applicable + Unknown + Other + No attempt to code Braille music format 3 - Bar over bar - Bar by bar - Line over line - Paragraph - Single line - Section by section - Line by line - Open score - Spanner short form scoring - Short form scoring - Outline - Vertical score - Not applicable - Unknown - Other - No attempt to code - - Special physical characteristicsi - Print/braille - Jumbo or enlarged braille - Not applicable - Unknown - Other - No attempt to code + Bar over bar + Bar by bar + Line over line + Paragraph> + Single line + Section by section + Line by line + Open score + Spanner short form scoring + Short form scoring + Outline + Vertical score + Not applicable + Unknown + Other + No attempt to code + + Special physical characteristicsOther special physical characteristics about the braille. + Print/braille + Jumbo or enlarged braille + Not applicable + Unknown + Other + No attempt to code Projected graphic - Category of material + Category of materialOne-character alphabetic code that indicates the category of material to which the item belongs is projected graphic which is defined as a two-dimensional representation intended to be projected without motion by means of an optical device, for example, a filmstrip, slide, or transparency. A fill character (|) is not allowed in this position. Projected graphic Specific material designationSpecial class of projected graphic to which the item belongs, e.g., a slide. Filmstrip cartridge Filmslip - Service copy Filmstrip, type unspecified Filmstrip roll Slide @@ -343,8 +338,7 @@ Other No attempt to code - Undefined - Undefined + UndefinedContains a blank (#) or a fill character (|). ColorColor characteristics of the nonprojected graphic. One color Black-and-white @@ -353,7 +347,7 @@ Mixed Unknown Other - No attempt to code + No attempt to code Base of emulsionType of material for the base of the emulsion of a photonegative, filmstrip, slide, or transparency. Glass @@ -423,8 +417,8 @@ Microform - Category of material - Nonprojected graphic + Category of materialOne-character alphabetic code that indicates the category of material to which the item belongs is microform. Microform is a generic term for any medium, transparent or opaque, bearing microimages. A microimage is a unit (e.g., a page) of textual, graphic, or computer-generated material that is contained on aperture cards, microfiche, microfilm, microopaques, or other microformats and that is too small to be read without magnification. Microforms may be reproductions of existing textual or graphic materials or they may be original publications. A fill character (|) is not allowed in this position. + Microform Specific material designationSpecial class of microform to which the item belongs. (e.g., a microopaque). Aperture card @@ -440,8 +434,7 @@ Other No attempt to code - Undefined - Undefined + UndefinedContains a blank (#) or a fill character (|). Positive/negative aspectPositive/negative polarity of the microform. Positive Negative @@ -474,6 +467,10 @@ No attempt to code Reduction ratioNumber specifying the reduction ratio for a microform, recorded as three digits. The number is right justified and each unused position contains a zero (e.g., 015, 048). A hyphen is used for any unknown portion of the reduction ratio (e.g., 03-, 1--, or ---) + Ratio element is not applicable + Ratio + Ratio + Ratio ColorColor of the image for microforms. Black-and-white @@ -544,8 +541,7 @@ Other No attempt to code - Undefined - Undefined + UndefinedContains a blank (#) or a fill character (|). ColorColor characteristics of the nonprojected graphic. One color @@ -610,16 +606,15 @@ Motion picture Specific material designationSpecial class of motion picture to which the item belongs., e.g., a film reel. - Film cartridge + Film cartridge Film cassette Film roll Film reel Unspecified Other - No attempt to code + No attempt to code - UndefinedContains blank (#) or a fill character (|). - + UndefinedContains a blank (#) or a fill character (|). ColorColor characteristics of a motion picture. Black-and-white @@ -633,7 +628,6 @@ Motion picture presentation formatPresentation format for motion pictures. Standard sound aperture (reduced frame) - Multicolored Nonanamorphic (wide-screen) 3D Anamorphic (wide-screen) @@ -693,7 +687,6 @@ Rushes Mixing tracks Title bands/inter-title rolls - Other Production rolls Not applicable Other @@ -790,7 +783,6 @@ No attempt to code Film inspection dateSix characters that indicate the most recent film inspection date; the date is recorded in the pattern ccyymm (century/year/month). A hyphen is used for any unknown portion of the date. Six fill characters (||||||) are used if no attempt is made to code these character positions. - Kit @@ -820,7 +812,6 @@ No attempt to code UndefinedContains blank (#) or a fill character (|). - Altitude of sensorGeneral position of the sensor relative to to the object under study. Surface @@ -950,7 +941,6 @@ No attempt to code UndefinedContains a blank (#) or fill character (|) - SpeedPlayback speed of the sound recording. This code is only intended to relate to the playing speed of a sound recording rendered on a mechanical device. Sound disc @@ -1112,10 +1102,10 @@ Videorecording - Category of material + Category of materialOne-character alphabetic code that indicates the category of material to which the item belongs is videorecording, which is defined as a recording on which visual images, usually in motion and accompanied by sound, have been registered. It is designed for playback on a television receiver, or video monitor. A fill character (|) is not allowed in this position. Videorecording - Undefined + Specific material designationSpecial class of videorecording to which an item belongs. Videocartridge Videodisc Videocassette @@ -1124,10 +1114,9 @@ Other No attempt to code - Undefined - Undefined + UndefinedContains a blank (#) or a fill character (|). - Color + ColorColor characteristics of a videorecording. One color Black-and-white Multicolored @@ -1137,7 +1126,7 @@ Other No attempt to code - Videorecording format + Videorecording formatVideotape or videodisc recording format. Beta (1/2 in., videocassette) VHS (1/2 in., videocassette) U-matic (3/4 in., videocasstte) @@ -1159,14 +1148,14 @@ Other No attempt to code - Sound on medium or separate + Sound on medium or separateWhether the sound is on the item or separate from the item (i.e., on the accompanying material). No sound (silent) Sound on medium Sound separate from medium Unknown No attempt to code - Medium for sound + Medium for soundSpecific medium used to carry the sound of an item, whether that sound is carried on the videorecording or is separate, and the type of sound playback required for the item. No sound (silent) Optical sound track on motion picture film Magnetic sound track on motion picture film @@ -1181,7 +1170,7 @@ Other No attempt to code - Dimensions + Dimensions Width of the videorecording. For videorecordings, only codes that exactly match the measurements of the item as given in the physical description should be used. If no code exactly matches, code z is used. 8 mm. 1/4 in. 1/2 in. @@ -1192,7 +1181,7 @@ Other No attempt to code - Configuration of playback channels + Configuration of playback channelsConfiguration of intended playback channels for the sound portion of a videorecording. Mixed Monaural Not applicable @@ -1204,7 +1193,7 @@ Unspecified - + Category of materialOne-character alphabetic code that indicates the category of material to which the item belongs is unspecified, which means that the item is not identified by one of the other 007 code values or that its multiple physical forms are not being specifically denoted (for instance, when the item in hand is a collection containing different material categories and an institution chooses not to input separate 007 fields for the various components). A fill character (|) is not allowed in this position. Unspecified Specific material designationSpecial class of material to which the item belongs -- 2.1.4