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Visual Materials Fixed Field Cheat Sheet

Visual Materials Format

This is an abbreviation of the USMARC standard, showing the most common and likely values for inputting visual materials records in Unicorn. This checklist is most useful for Creating new records in Workflows - to check codes on imported records, fuller information is available at the LC Website.

Rec_Type: _*Bib_Lvl: mEnc_Lvl: _ Desc: aTypeCtrl: _
Entrd: 000000 Dat_Tp: sDate1: ____Date2: ____Ctry: ___
Lang: engMod_Rec: _Source: d Time: ___Audience: _
Accomp: _GovtPub: _Type_Mat: _ Tech: n 

Rec_Type - Type of record (LDR/06) [OCLC: Mandatory]

Note: There are other valid values for this element, but in order to use them, you need to change the Format on the Control tab.

* = Because the VM template covers a wide variety of formats, the default code will be left as blank and must be input at the time of cataloging.

Bib_Lvl - Bibliographic level (LDR/07) [OCLC: Mandatory]

Note: There are also values for serial materials, but in order to use them, you need to change the Format on the Control tab. Except for special collections materials, accept the default.
Enc_Lvl - Encoding Level (LDR/17) [OCLC: Mandatory]

Desc - Descriptive cataloging form (LDR/18) [OCLC: Mandatory]

TypeCtrl - Type of control (LDR/08) [OCLC: Required if applicable]

Entrd - Date entered on file (008/00-05) [OCLC: System-supplied]

6 digits supplied by the system; do not change
Dat_Tp - Type of date (008/06) [OCLC: Mandatory]

Note: The following codes are given in order of precedence; use the first applicable code in the list.
Date1 and Date2 (008/07-10 and 11-14) [OCLC: Mandatory]

Note: Fill in the dates as usual, based on 260c; use "u" for any uncertain digits: for example, 260|c[199-] would be coded Date1: 199u.
Ctry - Place of publication, production, or execution (008/15-17) [OCLC: Required if applicable]

Note: The default for this element is a blank, which is not a correct value. The correct code should be input. The table is available in Cataloger's Desktop and on the LC Web site. The code for US places is a state code, followed by a "u" so the code for any place in Pennsylvania would be "pau."
Lang- Language (008/35-37) [OCLC: Mandatory]

Note: The default code is "eng" for English. Other codes are listed in the MARC Code List for Languages in Cataloger's Desktop or on the LC Web site.
Mod_Rec- Modified record (008/38) [OCLC: Required if applicable]

Note: Other values are used when converting a printed LC card; for new cataloging accept the default.
Source - Cataloging source (008/39) [OCLC: Mandatory]

Time -- Running Time (008/18-20) [OCLC: Mandatory (motion pictures & videorecordings)

Note: Use the following guidelines for assigning times:
  1. Use a three-digit number. Right-justify numbers consisting of fewer than three digits. Enter leading zeros.

    Time: 009
    300 1 videocassette (9 min.)

  2. If the actual length exceeds three digits, enter three zeros.

    Time: 000
    300 24 film reels (50 min. each)

  3. Use the total running time if two or more motion pictures or videorecordings are present.

    Time: 060
    300 3 film cassettes (20 min. each)

  4. Use minutes. Convert seconds to the next higher minute.

    Time: 003
    300 1 film loop (2 min., 30 sec.)

  5. If length is unknown, leave the three hyphens.

    Time: ---
    300 1 videoreel

Audience - Target audience (008/22) [OCLC: Optional]

Note: There are more specific values for preschool, primary, etc.; accept copy but do not use on locally created records. [???]
Accomp -- Accompanying Matter (008/24-29) [OCLC: Optional]

Note: Indicates the contents of program notes and other accompanying material for sound recordings, music manuscripts, or printed music. Generally, a specific code is used only if a significant part of the accompanying material is the type of material represented by the code. Up to six codes may be recorded. Codes are recorded in alphabetical order. If fewer than six codes are assigned, the codes are left justified and unused positions contain blanks. If more than six codes are appropriate to an item, only the six most important are recorded.
GovtPub - Government Publication (008/28) [OCLC: Mandatory]

Type_Mat -- Type of Material (008/33) [OCLC: Mandatory]

Codes: Projected media [Rec_Type: g]

Codes: Two-dimensional [Rec_Type: k]

Codes: Three-dimensional [Rec_Type: r]

Codes: Kits [Rec_Type: o]

Tech -- Technique (008/33) [OCLC: Optional]

Note: Indicates the technique used to create motion for motion pictures and videorecordings.

RBF/jih 5-18-2001

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