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- Focus on the data elements spelled out in this this procedure as mandatory or mandatory if applicable.
- Accept what is present on DLC or copy to the extent extent possible. Do not delete or change DLC or copy information unless it is clearly clearly inaccurate or egregiously misleading.
- Do not agonize over data elements in a record. Make a a quick decision in most cases.
MARC 21 Definition | Tag | LTS Abbreviated Level Requirement |
Library of Congress Control No. | 010 | Mandatory if applicable. Enter any DLC label mounted on the cover. |
ISBN | 020 | Enter |a if it appears on the item (|z if you know it can’t possibly be valid, for example if it’s not 10 or 13 digits long) |
System Control Number | 035 | Retain the OCLC control number if present. Do not include an OCLC control number for a different manifestation. Do not include an OCLC control number for a non-English record (that is, 040 |b must be blank or “eng”). |
Cataloging Source | 040 | Subfields |a, |b, |c mandatory; |e rda and |d if applicable |
LC Call No. | 050 | Mandatory; see guidelines in this procedure |
Authorized access point | 1xx | Mandatory if applicable (includes 100, 110, 111, 130) |
Preferred title | 240 | Enter a preferred title if known or readily inferred from the item; otherwise, omit |
Title area | 245 | Subfield |a is mandatory; |b and|c if applicable |
Varying form of title | 246 | Optional ; use judgment |
Edition area | 250 | Mandatory if applicable |
Imprint | 264: 1: (RDA); 260 (usually AACR2) | Mandatory if applicable; |a, |b and |c should be present |
Physical description | 300 | Subfields |a and |c are mandatory; all other subfields are optional |
Content, Media, Carrier | 336, 337, 338 | Mandatory on RDA records. Use macro #r1 for print monographs. |
Series | 490:0 : | Transcribe series if present. Do not trace the series in an 830. Remove an 830 if one happens to be present on the in-process record. |
FAST subject access or Uncontrolled Subject Terms | 6536xx | Mandatory if applicable; see guidelines in this procedure |
Added entries | 7xx | All added entries are optional |
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If you find an actual LC cutter for an individual literary author, artist, geographic area, or subject, use it. Otherwise construct a cutter using Library of Congress practice for cuttering, as described in the LC Shelflisting Manual, available on Cataloger's Desktop.
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Guidelines for Uncontrolled Subject Terms (653s) Subject Acess (FAST or 653s) Anchor F F
Starting on July 1, 2019, LTS uses FAST subject headings on class on receipt records in most cases. If the subject access necessary cannot be adequately expressed with FAST terminology, use uncontrolled keywords (653s) as before.
Consult LTS Procedure #127, FAST Headings for Cataloging for guidance on the use of FAST.
If the record for a foreign-language work has been supplied by LC with an informative, keyword-rich 520 in English, do not add FAST or 653s.
Add FAST terms or English words, translated generally from the title, to items without 520s written in foreign languages and to English-language books with titles that do not reflect their subjects. For example, the English title The high road and the low road, which is about bookmobiles, does not reflect the subject of the work, so you would assign a FAST or 653 field.
However, do not apply these instructions to works of the imagination (novels, stories, poetry, plays).
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