General structure
In MARC 21 formats, the record structure is the order in which the content designators and content appear in the record and/or file. Record structure can include such specifications as tape media, header, blocking techniques, and characters sets used in the record and in files.
- Note that the terms record format and the record structure are often used interchangeably
- Record format is generally the broader term and often is used to refer to the record structure, content designation, and content of the record
Leader
The leader consists of data elements that contain coded values and are identified by relative character position
- Data elements define parameters for processing the record
- Length = 24 characters
Directory
The record directory consists of a series of fixed-length entries containing the tag, length, and starting character position of each control and variable field
- Length = 12 characters per entry
- Directory entries for control fields precede entries for data fields
- Entries for control fields are sequenced by tag in increasing numerical order
- Entries for data fields are arranged in ascending order according to the first digit of the tag
Control fields
Control fields are assigned tags that begin with 2 zeros
- They contain data and a field terminator
- They do not contain indicators or subfield codes
- They include data useful for record selection or special processing
The following are currently implemented control fields listed by record type:
Record type | Control field |
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Bibliographic | 001, 003, 005, 006, 007, 008 |
Authority | 001, 003, 005, 008 |
003 control field
Depending on the service from which the record is received, it has one of the following in the 003 control field:
- In exported records, the 003 field contains OCLC’s organization symbol OCoLC
- In original records from the OCLC CatCD® for Windows system, the 003 field contains the user-input control number identifier
Variable fields
- Variable data fields may differ in content for each type of MARC record
- They consist of variable-length alphanumeric data
- They begin with 2 indicators
- Subfield delimiters and codes separate alphanumeric data within variable fields
- No spaces appear before or after subfield delimiters and codes
- All fields end with a field terminator
- The record terminator follows the last field in the record
Elements of general record structure
Each bibliographic or authority record has the following elements:
Element | Description |
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Leader |
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Directory |
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Control Field |
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Data Field |
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Field Terminator |
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Record Terminator |
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