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4XX-8XX -- Series Statement
  1. General Information
    1. Definition
    2. Identification
    3. Tracing Logic
      1. Series Statement
      2. Untraced Series
      3. Series Heading/Series Added Entry
      4. Traced Series
      5. Series Traced the Same
      6. Series Traced Differently
        1. Publisher expresses the series title in an inconsistent manner from one volume to the next
        2. Two or more series with the same title
        3. Series entered under author
      7. Not a Series
    4. The Relationship Between the Authority File, the Series Statement and the Series Heading
490 Series Statement

  1. General Information
    1. Definition
    2. Source of Information
    3. Indicators and Subfields
    4. Punctuation vs. Subfield Codes
  2. 490|a -- Series Title
  3. Series Subtitle or Remainder of Title
  4. 490|v -- Series Numbering/Subseries numbering and 490|x ISSN
  5. 490 -- Number and Name of Part/Section of a Work (Subseries and subseries designation)
  6. Non-Distinctive or, Generic Series Statement
  7. Series-like Phrase
  8. Groups of Letters and Numbers
  9. Parallel Titles
  10. Lecture Series
  11. Occasional Issues of Serials with Distinctive Titles
440 Series Statement

  1. General Information
    1. Definition
    2. Source of Information
    3. Indicators and Subfields
  2. 440 -- Input Rules
830 Series Heading

  1. General Information
    1. Definition
    2. Source of Information
    3. Indicators and Subfields
  2. 830 -- Input Rules
800 Series Heading - Personal Author

  1. General Information
    1. Definition
    2. Source of Information
    3. Indicators and Subfields
  2. 800 -- Input Rules
  3. Examples and Notes
810 Series Heading - Corporate Author

  1. General Information
    1. Definition
    2. Source of Information
    3. Indicators and Subfields
  2. 810 -- Input Rules
  3. Examples and Notes
811 Series Heading - Conference Author

  1. General Information
    1. Definition
    2. Source of Information
    3. Indicators and Subfields
  2. 811 -- Input Rules
  3. Examples and Notes

  1. General Information
    1. Definition
    2. A series is a group of separate items which have their own distinctive titles but are issued with a collective title, or series title, that applies to the group as a whole. This group of related items is called a series. A series is often identified as a "series" on the item. The series statement is the transcription of the series title in the catalog record.

      Example of a series title page:
      FOUNDATIONS OF
      POPULAR CULTURE

      Series Editor: Garth S. Jowett
      University of Houston

      Each volume in the series Foundations of Popular Culture
      will introduce a specific issue fundamental to the study of
      popular culture

      1.    The Production of Culture: Media and the Urban
           Arts by Diana Crane

      2.    Popular Culture Genres: Theories and Texts by
           Arthur Asa Berger

      3.    Rock Formation: Music, Technology and Mass
           Communication by Steve Jones

    3. Identification
    4. Any item may be published as part of one or more series; that is, there may be statements of one, two, or more distinct series in one item. When this is the case, each series is transcribed in a separate series statement. The following is a list of clues to the presence of a series.

      • Common words and their equivalents in other languages such as those listed below help to identify a series statement and to distinguish it from other title information.

        series
        studies
        publication(s)
        paper(s)
        book(s)
        monograph(s)

      • A series statement may be an acronym or initials and, in this case, is usually followed by a number (e.g., SP-23, TT 34)

      • A single number on the spine or cover of a book that is not part of a set may indicate series numbering. When this is the case, thoroughly examine the book for a series title printed elsewhere.

      • A statement of "general editor" or " series editor" may indicate the presence of a series.

      • The word "lecture" associated with a personal name and some indication that the lecture is repeated periodically (such as a date), is a clue to the presence of a named lecture series.

    5. Tracing Logic
    6. The series is recorded in fields 4XX, 8XX and sometimes 500. The proper use of these fields requires an understanding of the distinctions between series statements, untraced series, traced series, series traced the same and series traced differently. Other terms used in connection with series are series heading, series tracing and series added entry (these three terms mean the same thing). The distinctions among these concepts are partially explained by the difference between the description of a cataloged item and access to the item.

      Description of an item generally requires adherence to the content and form of information found on the item being cataloged. For the purpose of access, however, catalogers select one uniform way of representing series information which appears inconsistently from item to item within a particular series.

      1. Series Statement
      2. The way that the series is named on the book itself is called a series statement. It is transcribed verbatim as part of the description of that particular item. Series statements are recorded in fields 490 and 440.

      3. Untraced Series
      4. A series statement to which access is not provided is called an untraced series. Older cataloging records often have untraced series. For an untraced series there is a record in LCAF (i.e., Library of Congress Authority File) with the decision "No series", but an approved heading is not "established" for the purposes of access. When variant forms of untraced series appear, a separate series decision is made for each variant form. Untraced series are recorded in field 490 with indicator one value 0.

        **The current practice is to trace (to provide access through an approved heading) virtually all series.

      5. Series Heading/Series Added Entry
      6. The series heading is also commonly referred to as a series added entry or series tracing. It is the approved form of a series that a cataloger establishes in order to provide consistent access to a series title. The series heading is used in all bibliographic records for items in that series no matter what the series statement on each item might say.

      7. Traced Series
      8. A series for which a series heading has been established in LCAF for the purposes of access is called a traced series. Series may be traced in the same form as they appear on the item or in a different form. [When a series is traced, printouts provided by Serials Acquisitions staff say "Series as a.e.".]

      9. Series Traced the Same
      10. When the series heading matches the series statement exactly, the series is traced the same. To be traced the same, no qualification or rearrangement of elements can be done to the series title. Since the series consists then only of the series title, a series traced the same is always entered in a 4XX title field, specifically field 440.

      11. Series Traced Differently
      12. When the series statement found in the item does not match the established series heading, we say that the series is traced differently. When this is the case, the record contains the series statement in field 490 with indicator one value 1 and the series heading is recorded in an 8XX field. Series traced differently occur most often for the following reasons:

        1. Publisher expresses the series title in an inconsistent manner from one volume to the next
        2. When a publisher issues the series in an inconsistent manner from one volume to the next, one form of the series is chosen by catalogers as the uniform form, or heading, for that series. In this way, all volumes of the series will be accessible under a single title in the database regardless of which title variation appears in the item. This way, users will not have to know or search for all the variations of a series title.

          Series title in volume 1 of the series:

                 Geophysics research series

          Series title in volume 5 of the series:

                 Geophysical research series

          Established series heading:

                 Geophysical research series

        3. Two or more series with the same title
        4. When there are two or more different series with the same title, catalogers add a qualifying term or phrase that will distinguish one series from the other(s). Usually this phrase is the place of publication.

          Series title:

          Open doors
          (published by an architectural organization in Tucson, Arizona)

          Series title:

          Open doors
          (published by a psychologists association in New York, NY)

          The series headings in this case would be established as:

          Open doors (Tucson, AZ)
          Open doors (New York, NY)

        5. Series entered under author
        6. When the series must be established under a personal or corporate name, the name is given in its established form with the series entered in a title subfield |t.

      13. Not a Series
      14. A series-like phrase which is truly not a series is often given the decision in LCAF of "Not a series". LCAF may also include information such as "Give as quoted 500 note" or "Give as quoted 500 note if the information does not appear in the imprint".

    7. The Relationship Between the Authority File, the Series Statement and the Series Heading
    8. The Authority File contains a record of cataloging or tracing decisions made for series in The CAT. It shows the series title and whether catalogers have chosen to trace the series as it appears on the item or to trace it differently. Through cross references, it links various forms of a series statement to the uniform title established for that series and also shows when earlier and later forms of a series are both valid. The decision to treat the statement as something other than a series (i.e., Not a series) is also recorded.

      For each series encountered in processing, a record of the Authority File decision must be made. The tagging of the series in a CAT record is reflective of the Authority File decision.

      Series titles that are traced in the same form as the series statement are recorded in the 440 field.

      When the series is traced differently, the series statement in the description of the item is the actual text of the series title as taken from the book itself and is recorded in the 490 field with indicator one value 1. The series heading is recorded in fields 800, 810, 811 or 830 as appropriate.

      Untraced series appear in the Authority File with code "n" in the 645 - the decision for No series. In this case, the cataloger has decided not to trace (or establish a series heading) for the series at all. The series statement is recorded in the 490 field with indicator one value 0.

      Series that have yet to be established in the Authority File are recorded in the 490 field with indicator one value 0 and referred. The CAT record is later updated by an original cataloger handling the referral to reflect the series decision once that decision has been made.

      The series heading must be input into The CAT in the exact form and numbering style that appears in the Authority File. The series statement must be input into The CAT exactly as it appears on the item (with a few exceptions which are described in 490). The table below will help you to determine how to enter the series.

      Conditions Authority File Field
      Item and Authority File match exactly Series traced
      (645   t)
      440
      Item and Authority File match exactly Series NOT traced: No series
      (645   n)
      490  0 (Referral?)
      Item and Authority File DO NOT match exactly Series traced differently 490  1
      8XX
      Statement on item Not in Authority File or CAT 490  0 (accept MARC copy as found or input and refer)
      Statement on item is a series-like phrase Not a series Accept or do not input.

490 Series Statement

  1. General Information
    1. Definition
    2. The 490 field contains the series statement transcribed from the item. This field is used when the series is not traced and when the series is traced in a form which is different from that which appears on the item.

    3. Source of Information
    4. The source of information for the series statement consists of the following in order of priority from top to bottom. When the series statement appears in varying forms on the item, use this list in priority order to select the chief source.

      • Series title page

        The series title page is at the beginning rather than the end of the item and is devoted solely to the series or to the series and the title of the item. It usually, but not always, contains the statement of responsibility for the series, numbering, publisher, etc. It may contain a listing of other items in the series. Not every item with a series has a series title page.

        Note: A series statement that appears on a label or is stamped on the item is to be treated as if it were printed. Do not make a note about a label or stamp.

      • Title Page

      • Cover

      • Caption, Masthead, Editorial pages

      • Colophon

      • Other preliminaries (Excluding preface and text of the item)

      • Series statement embedded in the text within the preliminaries or colophon

        Extract the series statement from the text and record according to general rules.

      • Series statement embedded in the text within the preface or body of the item

        Ignore the series statement.

      • Series appearing only on the dust jacket

        If a series which appears only on the dust jacket of an item is established in the Authority File, record it in field 490 in square brackets.

        If the series has not been established in the Authority File, ignore it entirely at both minimum and full level processing.

      • Series appearing only in the CIP (cataloging in publication) data

        Do not consider the CIP data a source for the series statement. If this is the only place that a series appears on the item, disregard the series entirely.

    5. Indicators and Subfields
    6. Indicator one is used to indicate whether the series is traced differently or not. When indicator one is 0, no corresponding 8XX is present. When indicator one is 1, a corresponding 8XX is present.

      Indicator 1
      Series is untraced or 0-Authority File
      (No corresponding 8XX)
      0
      Series is traced differently
      (Corresponding 8XX present)
      1
      Indicator 2 blank
      Note: The 490 field has no nonfiling indicator.

      Subfields:

      |a     Series title

      |v     Series numbering/Subseries numbering

      |x     International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)

    7. Punctuation vs. Subfield Codes
    8. When the first indicator is "0", subfield coding is required.

      When the first indicator is "1", subfield coding in 490 is optional and may be replaced with ISBD punctuation.

      Optional punctuation of 490 when indicator one is "1"

      Precede numbering within a series or subseries by " ; "

      Precede the title of a subseries by ". "

      Precede a statement of responsibility by " / "

      Separate subseries designation and subseries with ", "

      Precede each parallel title by " = "

        Examples:

      Simple:

      490 1# Climatological studies ; no. 8
      490 1# Occasional paper / NASA ; 273

      Complex:

      490 1# The Publications of the Beethoven-Haus in Bonn. Part A, Selected manuscripts in facsimile ; v. 34
      490 1# Communications of the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies. Series D, Geophysical bulletin ; no. 29

  2. 490|a -- Series Title
  3. Record the title of a series as it appears in the item, exactly as to wording, order, diacritical marks, and spelling, but not necessarily as to capitalization.

    Capitalize the first word of a series title. Rules for transcribing the series title are the same as the rules for 245 Title Proper.

    Initial articles may be transcribed in the series statement even though there is no non-filing indicator.

  4. Series Subtitle or Remainder of Title
  5. When the series statement appears on the item with a remainder of title, omit the remainder of title from the description.

    Series title page: Oxford Medical Publications
    Handbooks sponsored by the IEA and WHO
    4900# Oxford medical publications

  6. 490|v -- Series Numbering/Subseries Numbering and 490|x ISSN
  7. Record the series numbering following the series title.

    Give the numbering of the series in the terms given on the item.

    Abbreviate numbering designations using standard abbreviations given in AACR2 Appendix B (see Roman alphabet abbreviations at Princeton University site). When an abbreviation is not given on the list, use the full word.

    Replace spelled-out numbers and Roman numerals with Arabic numerals.

    Spacing

    Always leave a space between the volume designation and the number, e.g., "v. 5".

    Leave a single space when only the beginning or ending volume number or date is given.

    4901#1981-82- : NEA research memo

    Variations in designation

    If the volume designation varies within the series (e.g., "v. 3" vs. "no. 6") and the Authority File indicates that only one of these designations should be used in a series added entry, use the designation on the piece in subfield |v of a 490 field with first indicator value "1"; add an 8XX field using the designation in the Authority File in subfield |v. The variation should be noted in the Authority File.

    If the series is not traced ("no series" in Authority File), record the designation on the piece in subfield |v of a 490 field with first indicator value "0". The variation should be added to the Authority File.

    Non-consecutive series numbers

    When volumes in a set bear non-consecutive numbers within a series, use a single 490 field. Give ranges of consecutive numbers separated by a hyphen (e.g., "v. 1-5").

    Separate non-consecutive numbers by a semicolon (e.g., "v. 1-3; v. 6")

    490|x ISSN

    A |x subfield containing an International Standard Serial Number (ISSN) may appear in the 490 field preceding the |v in copy. We currently accept it in copy, but do not input it.

    4900#Life series,|x0023-6721

  8. 490 -- Number and Name of Part/Section of a Work (Subseries and Subseries Designation)
  9. A subseries is a series within a series, that is, a series that always appears in conjunction with another more general series. The series title and subseries title are recorded in a single series statement. Be careful not to treat a series subtitle or remainder of title as a subseries. |n and |p are not valid in the 490 field, so only ISBD punctuation is used when they are present.

    Transcribe the title of the main series first.
    (|a), followed by its numbering (|v). Then record the title of the subseries preceded by a period, without using a subfield code.

    490 0# JARE data reports. Meteorology

    A subseries may have its own numbering which is preceded by a semi-colon.

    490 0# Department of State publication ; 9432. Inter-American series ; 119

    Subseries designation is defined as an indication of sequencing in any form, e.g., "Part 1 Supplement A, Book 2, New Series".

    Subseries designation - Form of entry

    • Capitalize the first word.

    • Do not convert roman to arabic numerals.

    • Do not convert spelled out ordinal numbers to arabic numerals (e.g., Terza serie - not 3. Serie)

    • Do not abbreviate volume designators or other words.

    The following two examples show a main series with two different subseries designations and two different subseries titles.

    490 0# Papers and documents of the I.C.I. Series F, Monographs ; no. 1
    490 0# Papers and documents of the I.C.I. Series C, Bibliographies ; no. 3

    A main series may have subseries designation without a subseries title.

    • Subseries designation and series numbering present without subseries title:

      Give both the subseries designation and the series numbering in a single subfield |v. Use numbering and abbreviation rules for subfield |v.

      490 0# Music for today ; new ser., no. 8

    • Subseries designation present without series numbering:

      Give the subseries designation only, preceded by a period.

      490 0# Cambridge studies in international and comparative law. New series

  10. Non-Distinctive, or, Generic Series Statement
  11. Consider a series statement to be non-distinctive if it refers only to the type of publication rather than to the subject matter (e.g., report, publication, research monographs, technical papers, occasional paper, working paper series, etc.).

    When the series statement consists of a general, non-distinct word or phrase such as "publication", a statement of responsibility is added to the series statement preceded by "[space]/[space]". This aids in distinguishing the series from others with the same series title. The statement of responsibility is never added to series statements which have distinctive titles.

    The statement of responsibility may be a personal author or a corporate body. Responsibility for the series is often given on the series title page and is often a corporate or scholarly body. A corporate body at head of title or a non-commercial publisher may also qualify as a statement of responsibility for a series. This is determined from information on the item. A series editor or commercial publisher are never transcribed as a statement of responsibility for a series.

    At head of title page:

        CENTRE FOR ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
          Policy Series
          M. Jonson, editor

    490 0# Policy series / Centre for Environmental Studies ;|v5

    When a corporate body with subdivisions is given as a statement of responsibility, separate the subdivisions with a comma. Do not rearrange a hierarchy. Do not transcribe an initial article preceding a corporate name.

    Series title page:

                 Publication 317
         The National Academy of Sciences--National Research
                 Council

    490 0# Publication / National Academy of Sciences, National Research Council ;|v317

  12. Series-Like Phrase
  13. Series-like phrases may be essentially the same as the name of the issuing body or the name of a sub-imprint of a publishing firm. They may also be the name of an editor or officer of the firm, etc.

    An American Astronautical Society Publication

    A Spectrum Book

    A Pelican Book

    A Helen and Curt Wolf Book

    A series decision will be made for all series-like phrases. Based on the type of series-like phrase, the Authority File may instruct you to treat a series-like phrase as a quoted 500 note, as a series, or to ignore the phrase if it also appears in the imprint. If a record has not been established in the Authority File for a series-like phrase, treat as a 490 0 or as part of t he imprint based on the information provided in the item. When in doubt, record as a 490. A series decision will be made at full level processing.

  14. Groups of Letters and Numbers
  15. Groups of letters with or without numbers may constitute a series. Always check letter/number codes in the Authority File. When a series decision is not available (0-Authority File), use your best judgment to enter a 490 or to omit the phrase from the description.

    Transcribe phrases which may be series statements in 490. Those which may be a series but look more like a publisher's code such as copyright registration numbers, stock numbers, etc. should be omitted from the description of the item. When in doubt, record alpha/numeric phrases as series statements in the MLP record since the 490 field is an access point in The CAT.

    Upper right corner of title page:     HAZ 6
    Authority File - 0 (No match)
    490 0# HAZ ;|v6

  16. Parallel Titles
  17. If a series title appears in two or more languages or scripts, transcribe all parallel titles appearing on the chief source.

    If the title proper and the first parallel title are in nonroman scripts and no title is in English, give as the second parallel title the one that is (in order of preference) in French, German, Spanish, Latin, any other roman alphabet language.

    490 0# [Title in Japanese] = [|aTitle in French] = [|aTitle in Korean] = [|aTitle in German]
    (Series title present on item in this order: Korean, Japanese, German, French; text of item is in Japanese)

    Separate parallel statements with: "[space]=[space]".

    490 0# Annual census of manufactures = Recensement des manufactures

    Give series statements in their complete form (series title, subseries designation, subseries, series number) separated by ( = ). Give all elements of each language together.

    490 0# Series title in Portuguese. Subseries in Portuguese ; t. # = Series title in English. Subseries in English ; v. #

    When some information on the source is shared among parallel statements, give the parallel statements followed by the shared information.

    490 0# Series title in German =|aSeries title in Spanish ;|vseries #

  18. Lecture Series
  19. When there is reference to a named lecture in a series statement, in the title, or in a note area of the verso or other source, treat the named lecture as a series. Named lectures will usually have on the item numbering or dates that can be used as series numbering. Published lectures of individuals which are most likely one-time events are not considered to be lecture series.

    p. opposite t.p.:

    Stephanos Nirmalendu Ghose lectures
    on comparative religion
    1972-73

    490 0# Stephanos Nirmalendu Ghose lectures on comparative religion ;|v1972-73

    A lecture series may be given as part of the title field. When this is the case and the series statement does not also appear elsewhere, a 4XX field is not used. The series heading is given in the appropriate 8XX field when present in the Authority File.

    title of item:

    From morality to religion : being the Gifford lecture delivered at the University of St. Andrews, 1938 ...

    Authority File:

                                        <  CAT                  SID: 09339       AF 
    Beginning of record displayed.                                                  
                                                                                    
    AUTH  ti "GIFFORD LECTURES"                                 Record 1 of 1       
                                                                LC/NACO - NAME      
      ARN:   11524                                                                  
      Rec stat: c      Entered:     19830429                                        
    > Type:     z      Upd status:  a      Enc lvl:   n      Source:                
      Roman:    _      Ref status:  n      Mod rec:          Name use: a            
      Govt agn: _      Auth status: a      Subj:      a      Subj use: a            
      Series:   a      Auth/ref:    a      Geo subd:  n      Ser use:  a            
      Ser num:  a      Name:        n      Subdiv tp: n      Rules:    c <          
    >   1  010     n  42012197 |z n  42734478 <                                     
    >   2  040     DLC |c DLC |d DLC <                                              
    >   3  005     19850228071629.2 <                                               
    >   4  130  0  Gifford lectures. <                                              
    >   5  642     1981 |5 DLC |5 DLC photo-offset reprint <                        
    >   6  643     New York |b Crossroad Pub. Co. <                                 
    >   7  643     New York City |b AMS Press |a London |a Boston |b Routledge &    
    Kegan Paul |d photo-offset reprint <                                            
    >   8  644     f |5 DLC |5 DLC photo-offset reprint <                           
    >   9  645     t |5 DLC |5 DLC photo-offset reprint <                           
    >  10  646     s |5 DLC |5 DLC photo-offset reprint <                           
    830 #0 Gifford lectures ;|v1938.

  20. Occasional Issues of Serials with Distinctive Titles
  21. When the item in hand contains information indicating that it is a special issue of a serial, but it has a unique title, the serial title will usually be treated as a series. The Authority File, if a record is present, will provide instructions. If no record is present in the Authority File, include the statement in the description as a 490 or 500 note. The item will be referred to an original cataloger where a decision will be made.

    title of item:
          African writing today

    verso:
          A special issue of Pacific Moana quarterly: an international review of arts and ideas, vol. 6, no. 3/4 (July/Oct. 1981)

    Authority File:

        Pacific Moana quarterly

    The record indicates that the title should be treated as a series with the |v taking the form: |vv. __ no. __. Also give issue as quoted note.

    500   "A special issue of Pacific Moana quarterly: an international review of arts and ideas, vol. 6, no. 3/4 (July/Oct. 1981)"
    830 #0 Pacific Moana quarterly ;|vv. 6, no. 3-4.

440 Series Statement

  1. General Information
    1. Definition
    2. The 440 field contains a series title alone. The 440 is both a series statement and a series heading. This field is used when the series statement on the item exactly matches the series heading in the Authority File. Therefore, a series heading with parenthetical qualification cannot be tagged as a 440 since the parenthetical qualification is added by a cataloger and does not appear on the item.

    3. Source of Information
    4. See 490 -- Series Statement, Source of Information

    5. Indicators and Subfields
    6. Indicators:

      1st indicator        blank

      2nd indicator        0-9 nonfiling characters

      Subfields:

      |a, |n, |p, |v, |x

      See OCLC's Bibliographic Formats and Standards field 440. Field 490 in this manual also provides general rules on transcription information, with the major difference that the coding for |n and |p is valid in the 440.

      Note that punctuation may not be substituted for subfield codes in the 440 field.

  2. 440 -- Input Rules
  3. Exact Match

    The series statement found on the item must match the series heading from LCAF in order for the series to be tagged as a 440.

    Exact Match Examples:

    LCAF record for series:

      ARN:   11290                                                                
      Rec stat: c      Entered:     19830218                                      
    > Type:     z      Upd status:  a      Enc lvl:   n      Source:              
      Roman:    _      Ref status:  n      Mod rec:          Name use: a          
      Govt agn: _      Auth status: a      Subj:      a      Subj use: a          
      Series:   a      Auth/ref:    a      Geo subd:  n      Ser use:  a          
      Ser num:  b      Name:        n      Subdiv tp: n      Rules:    c <        
    >   1  010     n  42011955 $z n  42011954 <                                   
    >   2  040     DLC $c DLC $d DLC <                                            
    >   3  005     19850509125708.4 <                                             
    >   4  130  0  Garland safety management series. <                            
    >   5  643     New York, N.Y. $b Garland STPM Press <                         
    >   6  644     f $5 DLC <                                                     
    >   7  645     t $5 DLC <                                                     
    >   8  646     s $5 DLC <                                                     
    >   9  670     Petersen, D. Human error reduction and safety management, 1981.
    

    Series title page:

    GARLAND Safety management series

    440#0Garland safety management series

    LCAF record for series :

      ARN:   3302600                                                      
      Rec stat: n      Entered:     19930121                              
    > Type:     z      Upd status:  a      Enc lvl:   n      Source:      
      Roman:    _      Ref status:  a      Mod rec:          Name use: a  
      Govt agn: _      Auth status: a      Subj:      a      Subj use: a  
      Series:   a      Auth/ref:    a      Geo subd:  n      Ser use:  a  
      Ser num:  a      Name:        n      Subdiv tp: n      Rules:    c <
    >   1  010     n  93005278  <                                         
    >   2  040     DLC $c DLC <                                           
    >   3  005     19930121152141.3 <                                     
    >   4  130  0  Social welfare research monograph <                    
    >   5  410 1   Northern Rhodesia. $b Ministry of Housing and Social   
    Development. $t Social welfare research monograph <                   
    >   6  642     no. 3 $5 DLC <                                         
    >   7  643     Lusaka $b Ministry of Housing and Social Development < 
    >   8  644     f $5 DLC <                                             
    >   9  645     t $5 DLC <                                             
    

    Series title page:

    Social Welfare Research Monograph
    Number 5

    440#0Social welfare research monograph ;|vno. 5

    Series Subtitle

    Series subtitles are not considered when determining whether the series statement and LCAF match because series subtitles are disregarded in transcription. If you suspect part of a series statement to be a subtitle, do not include it in your LCAF search. The LCAF records for series with subtitles will usually mention the subtitle and the fact that it should be disregarded in transcription.

    Initial Articles

    The presence or absence of initial articles does not constitute a non-matching situation since field 440 has a non-filing indicator in the second position. The series statement should be recorded in the 440 regardless of whether the initial article appears in the corresponding LCAF record. The series statement may be entered in the 440 with or without the initial article.

    Series title page:

    The International African Library

    LCAF record for series has exact match without the initial article: International African library

    440#0International African library

    or

    440#4The International African library

    More Examples: (note that in the 440, coding for |n and |p is used)

    440 #0 JARE data reports.|pMeteorology
    440 #0 Department of State publication ;|v9432.|pInter-American series ;|v119
    440 #0 Music for today ;|vnew ser., no. 8
    440 #0 Cambridge studies in international and comparative law.|nNew series
    440 #0 Papers and documents of the I.C.I.|nSeries F,|pMonographs ;|vno. 1
    440 #0 Papers and documents of the I.C.I.|nSeries C,|pBibliographies ;|vno. 3

    Non-matching Situations

    A non-matching situation exists when:

    • Volume designator on item is different than in LCAF record
    • LCAF/Item lacks volume designator present in LCAF/Item record
    • Series traced differently

    Enter the series as it appears on the item in a 490 field and an 830 for the series heading as found in LCAF for any non-matching situation.

    440|x ISSN

    A |x subfield may appear in the 440 field in copy containing an International Standard Serial Number (ISSN). We accept it in copy, but do not input it.

    440 #0 Yesterday's music,|x4344-1277 ;|v56

830 Series Heading

  1. General Information
    1. Definition
    2. The 830 field contains a series heading in the form of a title. This field is used when the traced form of the series is different from the corresponding series statement. There are two main reasons for tracing a series differently than the way it appears in the item.

      • The series appears in various ways from item to item within the same series. The predominant or traced form is used as the series heading.

      • More than one series may exist with the same title. When this is the case, additional information, or, qualifying information, is added to the series heading to distinguish it from others with the same name.

      When the 830 field is used, the series statement is recorded in the 490 field with indicator one value 1 and indicator two blank.

    3. Source of Information
    4. The series decision as recorded in the LCAF series record is the source of information used for recording the series heading in an 830 field.

    5. Indicators and Subfields
    6. Indicators:

      1st indicator:blank
      2nd indicator:0-9 nonfiling characters

      Subfields:

      |a, |n, |p, |v

      See also OCLC Bibliographic Formats and Standards field 830.

  2. 830 -- Input Rules
  3. Information is recorded in the 830 field exactly as it appears in LCAF. No information beyond the volume number may be added to the series heading. Make sure to include appropriate isbd punctuation and subfield codes during input.

    Series Traced Differently:

    LCAF series record:

    			  ARN:   1046526                                                      
      Rec stat: c      Entered:     19830701                              
    > Type:     z      Upd status:  a      Enc lvl:   n      Source:      
      Roman:    _      Ref status:  a      Mod rec:          Name use: a  
      Govt agn: _      Auth status: a      Subj:      a      Subj use: a  
      Series:   a      Auth/ref:    a      Geo subd:  n      Ser use:  a  
      Ser num:  b      Name:        n      Subdiv tp: n      Rules:    c <
    >   1  010     n  83722178  <                                         
    >   2  040     DLC $c DLC $d DLC <                                    
    >   3  005     19870817081338.9 <                                     
    >   4  130  0  VLSI systems series. <                                 
    >   5  430  0  V.L.S.I. systems series <                              
    >   6  430  0  Addison-Wesley VLSI systems series <                   
    >   7  643     Reading, Mass. $b Addison-Wesley Pub. Co. <            
    >   8  644     f $5 DLC <                                             
    >   9  645     t $5 DLC <                                             
    >  10  646     s $5 DLC <                                             
    

    Verso of title page:

    Addison-Wesley VLSI systems series

    4901#Addison-Wesley VLSI systems series
    830#0VLSI systems series.

    Series Traced Differently with Qualifying Information:

    LCAF series record:

      ARN:   1102618                                                              
      Rec stat: n      Entered:     19840307                                      
    > Type:     z      Upd status:  a      Enc lvl:   n      Source:              
      Roman:    _      Ref status:  a      Mod rec:          Name use: a          
      Govt agn: _      Auth status: a      Subj:      a      Subj use: a          
      Series:   a      Auth/ref:    a      Geo subd:  n      Ser use:  a          
      Ser num:  a      Name:        n      Subdiv tp: n      Rules:    c <        
    >   1  010     n  83736558  <                                                 
    >   2  040     DLC $c DLC <                                                   
    >   3  005     19840608160939.0 <                                             
    >   4  130  0  Publication (National Dairy Research Institute (India)) <      
    >   5  410 1   Karnal, India (City). $b National Dairy Research Institute. $t 
    Publication - National Dairy Research Institute $w nnaa <                     
    >   6  410 2   National Dairy Research Institute (India) $t Publication <     
    >   7  642     no. 191 $5 DLC <                                               
    >   8  643     Karnal $b National Dairy Research Institute, Indian Council of 
    Agricultural Research <                                                       
    >   9  644     f $5 DLC <                                                     
    >  10  645     t $5 DLC <                                                     
    >  11  646     s $5 DLC <        
    

    Title page:

    Publication

    National Dairy Research Institute

    Number 210

    4901#Publication / National Dairy Research Institute ;|vno. 210
    830#0Publication (National Dairy Research Institute (India)) ;|vno. 210.

    LCAF series record:

      ARN:   2254010                                                      
      Rec stat: n      Entered:     19880418                              
    > Type:     z      Upd status:  a      Enc lvl:   n      Source:      
      Roman:    _      Ref status:  n      Mod rec:          Name use: a  
      Govt agn: _      Auth status: a      Subj:      a      Subj use: a  
      Series:   a      Auth/ref:    a      Geo subd:  n      Ser use:  a  
      Ser num:  b      Name:        n      Subdiv tp: n      Rules:    c <
    >   1  010     n  84748553  <                                         
    >   2  040     DLC $c DLC $d DLC <                                    
    >   3  005     19880603161539.2 <                                     
    >   4  130  0  Musica da camera (Padua, Italy) <                      
    >   5  643     Padova $b G. Zanibon <                                 
    >   6  644     f $5 DLC <                                             
    >   7  645     t $5 DLC <                                             
    >   8  646     s $5 DLC <                                             
    

    Head of title page:

    Musica da camera

    4901#Musica da camera
    830#0Musica da camera (Padua, Italy)

    Series Statement with Main Series and Subseries

    When a numbered main series appears with a subseries, the main series is often traced alone with numbering. The subseries is also traced subordinately to the main series. The end result is one 490 with two corresponding 830s.

    Title page:

    Garland Reference Library of Social Science
    Volume 795

    Children's Literature and Culture
    Volume 2

    LCAF series records:

    Main series:

      ARN:   11287                                                          
      Rec stat: c      Entered:     19830218                                
    > Type:     z      Upd status:  a      Enc lvl:   n      Source:        
      Roman:    _      Ref status:  a      Mod rec:          Name use: a    
      Govt agn: _      Auth status: a      Subj:      a      Subj use: a    
      Series:   a      Auth/ref:    a      Geo subd:  n      Ser use:  a    
      Ser num:  a      Name:        n      Subdiv tp: n      Rules:    c <  
    >   1  010     n  42011952  <                                           
    >   2  040     DLC $c DLC $d DLC <                                      
    >   3  005     20000328133858.0 <                                       
    >   4  130  0  Garland reference library of social science <            
    >   5  430  0  Garland reference library of the social sciences <       
    >   6  430  0  Garland reference library of social sciences <           
    >   7  642     v. 66 $5 DPCC $5 DLC <                                   
    >   8  643     New York $b Garland Pub. <                               
    >   9  644     f $5 DLC <                                               
    >  10  645     t $d items cataloged after Dec. 31, 1980 $5 DPCC $5 DLC <
    >  11  645     n $d items cataloged before Jan. 1, 1981 $5 DPCC $5 DLC <
    >  12  646     s $5 DLC <                                               
    

    Subseries:

      ARN:   3690647                                                                
      Rec stat: c      Entered:     19940930                                        
    > Type:     z      Upd status:  a      Enc lvl:   n      Source:                
      Roman:    _      Ref status:  a      Mod rec:          Name use: a            
      Govt agn: _      Auth status: a      Subj:      a      Subj use: a            
      Series:   a      Auth/ref:    a      Geo subd:  n      Ser use:  a            
      Ser num:  a      Name:        n      Subdiv tp: n      Rules:    c <          
    >   1  010     n  94094031  <                                                   
    >   2  040     DLC $c DLC $d DLC <                                              
    >   3  005     20020731073910.0 <                                               
    >   4  130  0  Garland reference library of social science. $p Children's       
    literature and culture <                                                        
    >   5  430  0  Children's literature and culture (Garland Publishing, Inc.) <   
    >   6  530  0  Garland reference library of the humanities. $p Children's       
    literature and culture <                                                        
    >   7  530  0  Children's literature and culture $w b <                         
    >   8  642     v. 2 $5 DLC <                                                    
    >   9  643     New York $b Garland <                                            
    >  10  644     f $5 DLC <                                                       
    >  11  645     t $5 DLC <                      
    >  12  646     s $5 DLC <                      
    

    4901#Garland reference library of social science ; v. 795. Children's literature and culture ; v. 2
    830#0Garland reference library of social science ;|vv. 795.
    830#0Garland reference library of social science.|pChildren's literature and culture ;|vv. 2.

    Series Statement with Parallel Title:

    Series title page has parallel series statements in both English and French, so both are transcribed in field 490. LCAF traces only the English form of the series, which is transcribed alone in the 830:

    4901#Papers and documents of the I.C.I. Series C, Bibliographies ; no. 3 = Travaux et documents de l'I.C.I. Série C, Bibliographies ; no. 3
    830#0Papers and documents of the I.C.I.|nSeries C,|pBibliographies ;|vno. 3.

    Series Numbering Traced Differently:

    Sometimes the form of the series title on the item may match LCAF exactly, but the numbering may appear differently. For example, the volume designator on the item may be "v." while LCAF uses "no." for the volume designator. This situation requires a 490/830 combination. Or, the numbering on the item may appear in reverse of how it is traced in the LCAF record:

    4901#NASA special contribution ;|v1-1979
    830#0NASA special contribution ;|v1979-1.

800 Series Heading - Personal Author

  1. General Information
    1. Definition
    2. The 800 field contains an author/title series heading in which the author portion is a personal name. Since only titles may be entered in the 4XX fields, the 800 field is used to record series which are entered under a personal author. Often the title portion of the series heading will be given as a uniform title (i.e., Works, Selections).

      The corresponding series statement is recorded as a title in field 490 with indicator one value 1 with or without a subsequent author statement.

    3. Source of Information
    4. The series decision as recorded in LCAF is the source of information used for recording the series heading in an 800 field.

    5. Indicators and Subfields
    6. Indicators:

      1st indicator:0 or 1 based on the type of personal name.
      2nd indicator:blank

      Subfields:

      In addition to subfields used in X00 fields, |t, |n, |p, |v and |f are used to record series titles. For more information, see LIAS MARC Formats for fields X00 and 800.

  2. 800 -- Input Rules
  3. Information is recorded in the 800 field exactly as it appears in LCAF. No information beyond the volume number may be added to the series heading. Be sure to include appropriate isbd punctuation and subfield codes.

    The personal name is tagged and input according to the rules for X00 fields.

    The series title is recorded in subfield |t.

    Initial articles must be omitted in subfield |t because there is no non-filing indicator available.

    The date of the first volume when the series began is often used as part of the series heading in subfield |f in order to distinguish one series from another when the series title (|t) contains only a uniform title.

  4. Examples and Notes
  5. Title page:

    The essays of Charles Lamb

    LCAF traces the series "Essays" under the author's name:

    4901#Essays of Charles Lamb
    8001#Lamb, Charles,|d1775-1834.|tEssays.

    Series Heading with Uniform Title as |t

    Series title page:

    New Clarendon Shakespeare

    LCAF traces series under author's name with uniform title in |t:

    4901#New Clarendon Shakespeare
    8001#Shakespeare, William,|d1564-1616.|tWorks.|f1938.

810 Series Heading - Corporate Author

  1. General Information
    1. Definition
    2. The 810 field contains an author/title series heading in which the author portion is a corporate name. Since only titles may be entered in the 4XX fields, the 810 field is used to record series that are entered under a corporate author.

      The corresponding series statement is recorded as a title in field 490 with indicator one value 1 with or without a subsequent author statement.

    3. Source of Information
    4. The series decision as recorded in LCAF is the source of information used for recording the series heading in an 810 field.

    5. Indicators and Subfields
    6. Indicators:

      1st indicator:0, 1 or 2 based on the type of corporate name
      2nd indicator:blank

      Subfields:

      In addition to subfields used in X10 fields, |t, |n, |p, |v and |f are used to record series titles. For more information, see also OCLC Bibliographic Formats and Standards for fields X10 and 810.

  2. 810 -- Input Rules
  3. Information is recorded in the 810 field exactly as it appears in LCAF. No information beyond the volume number may be added to the series heading. Input appropriate isbd punctuation and subfield codes.

    The corporate name is tagged and input according to the rules for X10 fields.

    The series title is recorded in subfield |t.

    Initial articles must be omitted in subfield |t because there is no non-filing indicator available.

    The date of the first volume of when the series began is often used as part of the series heading in subfield |f in order to distinguish one series from another when the series title (|t) contains only a uniform title.

  4. Examples and Notes
  5. Upper left corner of cover:

    MCO 4450.9B
    United States Marine Corps

    Series is traced under the corporate name:

    4901#MCO / United States Marine Corps ;|v4450.9B
    8101#United States.|bMarine Corps.|tMCO ;|v4450.9B

811 Series Heading - Conference Author

  1. General Information
    1. Definition
    2. The 811 field contains an author/title series heading in which the author portion is a conference name. Since only titles may be entered in the 4XX fields, the 811 field is used to record series that are entered under a conference author.

      The corresponding series statement is recorded as a title in field 490 with indicator one value 1 with or without a subsequent author statement.

      Note: The 811 field is rarely used under AACR2R cataloging rules. Use of the 811 will be found primarily in older pre-AACR2 cataloging.

    3. Source of Information
    4. The series decision as recorded in LCAF is the source of information used for recording the series heading in an 811 field.

    5. Indicators and Subfields
    6. Indicators:

      1st indicator:0, 1 or 2 based on the type of conference name
      2nd indicator:blank

      Subfields:

      In addition to subfields used in X11 fields, |t, |n, |p, |v and |f are used to record series titles. For more information, see also OCLC Bibliographic Formats and Standards for fields X11 and 811.

  2. 811 -- Input Rules
  3. Information is recorded in the 811 field exactly as it appears in LCAF. No information beyond the volume number may be added to the series heading. Include appropriate isbd punctuation and subfield codes.

    The conference name is tagged and input according to the rules for X11 fields.

    The series title is recorded in subfield |t.

    Initial articles must be omitted in subfield |t because there is no non-filing indicator available.

    The date of the first volume when the series began is often used as part of the series heading in subfield |f in order to distinguish one series from another when the series title (|t) contains only a uniform title.

  4. Examples and Notes
  5. Head of title page:

    Proceedings
    no.3

    Middle of title page:

    First Nobel Conference
    Gustavus Adolphus College
    1965

    LCAF traces the series under the conference name:

    4901#Proceedings / Nobel Conference : 1st : 1965 : Gustavus Adolphus College ; no. 3
    8112#Nobel Conference|n(1st :|d1965 :|cGustavus Adolphus College).|tProceedings ;|vv. 3.
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