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670 $a Dickinson, Emily. Selected poems, [1990]: $b colophon (Gregory C. Aaron)
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670 $a Dickinson, Emily. Selected poems, [1990]: $b achevé d’imprimer (Gregory C. Aaron)  
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==What would a "typical" 670 field in an NAR look like?==
 
==What would a "typical" 670 field in an NAR look like?==
 
A typical 670 field would include the following prescribed content and suggested punctuation:
 
A typical 670 field would include the following prescribed content and suggested punctuation:
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A monograph:
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'''A monograph:'''
670 $a La pasión de Octubre, 1996: $b t.p. (P.J. González Cuesta) back flap (Pablo González Cuesta, born Seville, 1969)
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A database reference source:
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670 $a OCLC, January 23, 2001 $b (access point: González Cuesta, Pablo Juan; usage: P.J. González Cuesta)
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670 $a La pasión de Octubre, 1996 : $b p. de t. (P.J. González Cuesta) rabat arrière (Pablo González Cuesta, né à Séville, en 1969)
OCLC and many local systems have macros to "machine assist" the creation of NARs, which may generate more information in 670 fields than is necessary.  
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'''A database reference source:'''
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670 $a OCLC, 23 janvier 2001 $b (point d’accès : González Cuesta, Pablo Juan; usage : P.J. González Cuesta)  
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OCLC and many local systems have macros to "machine assist" the creation of NARs, which may generate more information in 670 fields than is necessary.
    
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