PFAN - Name Authority Manual
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Introduction
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Name Authority Records
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Series Authority Records
Fixed Fields
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008/10 Descriptive cataloging code
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008/11 Subject heading system/thesaurus
General
When applying RDA Chapter 9 for fictitious characters and RDA Chapiter 10 for family names assure that the NAR 008/11 is set to "n."
Corporate names for high government and religious officials
Assign value "n" (Not applicable) to name authority records for corporate names representing the office held for Heads of state, heads of governments, etc., International intergovernmental bodies, Religious officials, and Popes when the name of the incumbent is included as part of the authorized access point. Also assign value "b" in 008/15, and make a 667 note indicating the form of the access point used in subject cataloging.
Examples of corporate names not appropriate for use as subject headings:
États-Unis. Président (1953-1961 : Eisenhower) Iran. Shah (1941-1979 : Mohammed Reza Pahlavi) Illinois. Gouverneur (1973-1977 : Walker) Église catholique. Pape (1958-1963 : Jean XXIII) Church of England. Diocèse de Londres. Évêque (1675-1713 : Compton)
See also Manual 008/15 and the Manual 667 section "NARs and subject usage."
Follow these guidelines for newly-created NARs. Make these changes also when modifying existing name authority records for any reason.
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008/15 Heading use-subject added entry
Family names When applying RDA Chapter 9 for fictitious characters and RDA Chapiter 10 for family names assure that the NAR 008/11 is set to "b."
Corporate names for high government and religious officials
Background: For Heads of state, heads of governments, etc., International intergovernmental bodies, Religious officials, and Popes, descriptive catalogers may be required to establish an authorized access point for the corporate name for the office as well as a personal name for the office holder. It is subject cataloging policy to assign only the personal name, not the corporate name, as a subject access point. This policy was established for collocation purposes (cf. SHM H 430). For example:
États-Unis. Président (1789-1979 : Washington)
may be used in descriptive cataloging as an access point, but in subject cataloging only the personal name:
Washington, George, 1732-1799
would be used as a subject access point.
Assign value "b" (Not appropriate) to name authority records for corporate entities representing the office held for Heads of state, heads of governments, etc., International intergovernmental bodies, Religious officials, and Popes when the name of the incumbent is included as part of the entry. Also assign value "n" in 008/11, and make a 667 note indicating the form used in subject cataloging.
Example:
110 2# $a Église catholique. $b Pape (1958-1963 : Jean XXIII) 008/11 = n 008/15 = b 667 ## $a UTILISATION COMME VEDETTE-MATIÈRE : Ce point d'accès ne peut pas être employé comme vedette-matière. Les œuvres sur cette personne se trouvent sous Jean XXIII, pape, 1881-1963.
See also Manual 008/11 and the Manual 667 section "NARs and subject usage."
Follow these guidelines for newly-created authority records. Correct existing records when making any other change to the records.
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008/32 Undifferentiated personal name
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008/33 Level of establishment
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008/39 Cataloging source
016 National Bibliographic Agency Control Number
022 International Standard Serial Number
024 Other standard identifier
034 Coded cartographic mathematical data
035 System Control Number
040 Cataloging source
042 Authentication Code
046 Special coded dates
050 Library of Congress Call Number
053 LC classification number
055 Library and Archives Canada Call Number
065 Other Classification Number
080 Universal Decimal Classification Number
082 Dewey Decimal Call Number
083 Dewey Decimal Classification Number
086 Government Document Call Number
087 Government Document Classification Number
1XX Headings - General Information
100 Heading - Personal Name
151 Heading - Geographic Name
336 Content Type
368 Other attributes of person or corporate body
370 Associated place
371 Address
372 Field of activity
373 Associated group
374 Occupation
375 Gender
376 Family information
377 Associated language
378 Fuller form of personal name
380 Form of work
381 Other distinguishing characteristics of work or expression
382 Medium of performance
383 Numeric designation of musical work
384 Key
385 Audience characteristics
386 Creator/contributor characteristics
4XX - See From Tracings - General Information
5XX - See Also From Tracings - General Information
500 See Also From Tracing - Personal Name
510 See Also From Tracing - Corporate Name
511 See Also From Tracing - Meeting Name
530 See Also From Tracing - Uniform Title
551 See Also From Tracing - Geographic Name
64X Series Numbering Peculiarities
642 Series Numbering Example
643 Series Place and Publisher/Issuing Body
644 Series Analysis Practice
645 Series Tracing Practice
646 Series Classification Practice
663 Complex See Also Reference - Name
665 History reference
667 Nonpublic general note
670 Sources found
General
The 672 field may be used to record a title that is related to the entity represented by the 100, 110, 111, or 151 in the name authority record.
For example, in an authority record for a corporate body, 672 fields may be used to record titles for which the corporate body is a creator, issuing body, or subject. The primary purpose of the 672 field is to document that there is a relationship between the 1XX entity and the title recorded in the 672 field.
Use of the 672 field does not negate the need to use the 670 field for the title for which the authority record is being created, nor to use the 670 fields to justify information recorded in the 1XX and 4XX such as preferred and variant forms of name.
New 672 fields may be added after existing ones to record additional titles associated with the entity. Do not routinely delete or change existing 672 fields when inputting new 672 fields.
Non-Latin script elements should be given in romanized form.
A title recorded in a 672 field in subfield $a may be a title proper, title proper of series, preferred title, etc. Titles should be recorded following the appropriate RDA and LAC-BAnQ PS instructions for that element. Apply the same instructions on non-filing characters in the 245 field to record the number of non-filing characters in the second indicator of the 672 field.
Examples:
100 1# $a Boyer, Frédéric, $d 1961- 672 #3 $a La consolation 672 #0 $a Yeux noirs (672 fields with titles proper)
100 1# $a Boyer, Frédéric 672 #0 $a Cervantes (672 field with title proper)
111 2# $a Concile du Vatican $n (2e : $d 1962-1965 : $c Basilica di San Pietro in Vaticano) 672 #0 $a Constitutio de sacra liturgia (672 field with preferred title)
151 ## $a Espagne 672 #0 $a Llei d'enjudiciament civil i normes complementàries (672 field with variant title for the work associated with the Catalan expressionof the work and date of expression)
Subfield $b – Remainder of title
When recording a title proper, subfield $b may be used to record the other title information or parallel title proper to eliminate confusion for titles needing further identification.
Examples:
672 #3 $a La rivière $b initiations outaouaises (Subfield $b contains other title information)
672 #4 $a Las estrellas $b Stars (Subfield $b contains parallel title proper)
Subfield $f – Date
Subfield $f is used to record a date appropriate to the entity recorded in $a (e.g., use date of work for a preferred title and date of publication for a title proper). Do not use brackets in $f when recording a supplied date of publication or production. Do not give a date of distribution, date of manufacture, or copyright date in $f.
Examples:
672 for work: 672 #0 $a Amor en los tiempos del cólera $f 1985 (Date of work)
672 for expression: 672 #2 $a L'amour aux temps du choléra $f 1987 (Date of French expression of Amor en los tiempos del cólera)
672 for manifestation: 672 #0 $a Miłość w czasach zarazy $f 2005 (Date of publication of manifestation of Polish expression of Amor en los tiempos del cólera)
Subfield $w – Bibliographic record control number
Subfield $w is used to record bibliographic record control numbers (e.g., 001, 010, and 016 fields in bibliographic records). It is recommended that catalogers provide $w when readily available. Subfield $w should be repeated for each instance of a separate control number (e.g., an LCCN and an OCLC record number should be provided in separate subfields). For further instructions on inputting record control numbers, see the subfield $w section within the CONSER Editing Guide (CEG) – Section E.
MARC 21 Format for Serials as Applied within CONSER – Variable Data Fields – 76X-78X Linking Entries – Linking Entry Fields General Information.
Note: subfield $w should only be used with titles for the manifestation.
Example: [in $w “#” = space input by cataloger]
672 #0 $a Bread and other bakery products industry $w (DLC)###88646267 $w (OCoLC)3774505 $w (CaOONL)84079116XE
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General
The 673 field may be used to record a title that is not related to the entity represented by the 100, 110, 111, or 151 in the name authority record. For example, in an authority record for a person, the 673 may be used to record the titles of works written by a different person with a similar name. The primary purpose of the 673 field is to document that there is no relationship between the 1XX entity and the title recorded in the 673 field.
Use of the 673 field does not negate the need to use the 675 field as described in the 675 section of DCM Z1.
New 673 fields may be added after existing ones to record additional titles associated with the entity. Do not routinely delete or change existing 673 fields when inputting new 673 fields.
Non-Latin script elements should be given in romanized form.
A title recorded in a 673 field in subfield $a may be a title proper, title proper of series, preferred title, etc. Titles should be recorded following the appropriate RDA and LAC-BAnQ PS instructions for that element. Apply the same instructions on non-filing characters in the 245 field to record the number of non-filing characters in the second indicator of the 673 field. For specific subfields in the 673 field, apply the same instructions given in the 672 section of this Manual.
Examples: [in $w “#” = space input by cataloger]
100 1# $a Boyer, Frédéric, $d 1961- 672 #0 $a Cervantes $f 1977 (Title proper associated with different Frédéric Boyer)
110 2# $a National Gallery of Art (É.-U.) 673 #0 $a Paintings and drawings on the backs of National Gallery pictures $w (DLC)### 47008205 $w (OCoLC)1654530 (Title proper associated with the National Gallery in London)
BUT NOT
110 2# $a National Gallery of Art (É.-U.) 673 #4 $a Impressed by light : $b British photographs from paper negatives, 1840-1860 (Although the National of Art is not the creator, it is the publisher so this title should be record in a 672)
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675 Sources not found
678 Biographical or historical data
7XX Heading linking entries
781 Subdivision linking entry
Appendix 1: Undifferentiated entities
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