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Cataloging
The following table shows the relationship between the authority templates, their
authority tags, and some of the bibliographic tags they parallel. Some terms can
have multiple applications in bibliographic records. For example, Elizabeth Smith
can be the author or subject of a book. Topical, geographic, and genre terms aren't
usually used as author or uniform title entries.
Authority template
Contains authority tag
Parallels bibliographic tags
Name: Personal
100 Personal Name
(e.g., Smith, Elizabeth Jones)
100 Main Entry Personal Name
600 Subject Heading Personal Name
700 Added Entry Personal Name
800 Series Added Entry Personal Name
Name: Corporate
110 Corporate Name
(e.g., Follett Software Company)
110 Main Entry Corporate Name
610 Subject Heading Corporate Name
710 Added Entry Corporate Name
810 Series Added Entry Corporate Name
Name: Meeting
111 Meeting Name
(e.g., Centennial Exhibition)
111 Main Entry Meeting Name
611 Subject Heading Meeting Name
711 Added Entry Meeting Name
811 Series Added Entry Meeting Name
Uniform Title (Series)
130 Uniform Title
(e.g., New York Times)
130 Main Entry Uniform Title
440 Series Statement Added Entry
490 Series Statement
630 Subject Heading Uniform Title
730 Added Entry Uniform Title
830 Series Added Uniform Title
Subject: Topical
150 Topical heading
(e.g., Schools)
650 Subject Heading Topical Form
Subject: Geographical
151 Geographical name heading
(e.g., Mississippi River)
651 Subject Heading Geographic Term
Genre/Form
155 Genre/Form heading
(e.g., Cartoons)
655 Index TermGenre/Form
See also:
For information about customizing templates, see Appendix C,
Bibliographic and authority templates."
When you select a template, the MARC Editor window opens with the template's
default information (see page 265). To enter an authority record, continue with
the following section.
How are authority records different?
Just like bibliographic records, authority records contain both fixed-length and
variable-length tags. By choosing the template that matches your needs, you'll
find most of the tags you need are already listed. From there, you can add tags as
you need them (see Tags: the backbone of a MARC record" on page 266).
The mechanics of entering or editing authority data in the variable-length tags is
virtually identical to working with bibliographic data (see Variable-length tags,"
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