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Title | Takes title from MARC 130, if it exists. If MARC 130 does not exist, takes title from MARC 245 $a, $b, and $c Example: has a 130 field, which is more helpful than the 245 in specifying the particular film adaptation. Updated: 11/10/21. Added subfields, including number and part to the 130 and 245 rules. Removed (Online) from both 130 and 245 fields. |
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Creator (Author) | Takes author from MARC 100, 700 (if $e author exists), 110, 111. Removes ending period. Example: has two authors-- one in a 100 and the other in the 700. Both appear in the Author display field. |
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Contributor | Takes contributor from MARC 700 (if $e author does not exist), 710, 711. Removes ending period. |
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Genre | Takes genre from MARC 655 if second indicator is 7, and the value in $2 is any of the following: lcgft, gsafd, gmgpc, rbbin, rbgenr, rbmscv, rbpap, rbpri, rbprov, rbpub, rbtyp. Removes ending periods. Differs from the OOTB rule in that it does not include the 6XX$v. |
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Description (Summary label) | Takes only the first occurrence of the 520 field. Occasionally, a MARC record may have multiple summary fields, which is arguably unnecessary. Example: has two 520 fields, but is only displaying the first. |
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Subject | Displays only LCSH (6XX fields second indicator 0). Includes transformations for LCSH Illegal aliens and related subject headings. Adds $v (form subdivision) to the display, as the OOTB lacks it. |
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