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730 Added entry–uniform title (R)

First indicator–Nonfiling characters
0-9 Number of nonfiling characters
Second indicator–Type of added entry
# No information provided
2 Analytical entry
Subfields
a Uniform title (NR)
d Date of treaty signing (R)
f Date of a work (NR)
g Miscellaneous information [Pre-AACR2] (NR)
h Medium [Not used]
k Form subheading (R)
l Language of a work (NR)
m Medium of performance for music * (R)
n Number of part/section of a work (R)
o Arrangement statement for music * (R)
p Name of part/section of a work (R)
r Key for music * (NR)
s Version (NR)
t Title of a work [Pre-AACR2] (NR)
x International Standard Serial Number [Not used]
3 Materials specified [Not applicable]
5 Institution to which field applies (NR)
6 Linkage (NR)
8 Field link and sequence number (R)
Description/Instructions
Field 730 is used in serial records for authoritative added entries for works entered under title that have a relationship to the serial being cataloged. An "authoritative" entry is one that is represented in the name authority file or by a bibliographic record. Headings for non-authoritative title added entries not relating to the title given in field 245, such as titles of portions of a work, are tagged 740. Field 730 is also used for names of radio and television programs, motion pictures and video recordings, and anonymous works.
The title proper or the uniform title heading, whichever is appropriate as the main entry, is used as the added entry for the related record. For related publications such as supplements and online versions, the 730 may duplicate the linking entry field, and neither field should be omitted.
Titles for related serials given in field 730 must be represented by either an AACR2 CONSER record, an added entry on an AACR2 CONSER bibliographic record, or a name authority record. If an AACR2 CONSER representation is not available, create a NAR or code the record as "msc" (for minimal level cataloging). When authoritative, code "lc", "nlc" or "lcd" is used on the serial being cataloged, regardless of whether the authoritative form of the 730 is in the bibliographic data base or in the name authority file.
Examples of 730 usage:
1. The editors or the commercial publisher of another serial are responsible for the work in hand.
245 04 The book of lists.
580 ## Compiled from the magazine: Caribbean business.
730 0# Caribbean business.
2. One publication is a supplement to another, and each is separately cataloged. (See also tag 772.)
245 00 BTL.
580 ## Supplement to: Weinwirtschaft, 1981-1982; Weinwirtschaft Technik, 1983-
730 0# Weinwirtschaft.
730 0# Weinwirtschaft. $p Technik.
772 1# $t Weinwirtschaft $g -1982 $w (DLC) 83644948 $w (OCoLC)9345710
772 1# $t Weinwirtschaft. Technik $g 1983- $x 0723-1369 $w (DLC) 83644949 $w (OCoLC)9345574
3. A publication is published in more than one edition and an added entry is desired for the other edition(s). (See also tag 775.)
245 00 Client characteristic & population movement report for calendar year … $p Probation subsidy.
580 ## Also published in a quarterly edition: Client characteristic & population movement report for quarter … Probation subsidy.
730 0# Client characteristic & population movement report for quarter … $p Probation subsidy.
775 1# $t Client characteristic & population movement report for quarter … Probation subsidy $w (OCoLC)1258055
4. One publication is related in a non-specific manner to another publication. (See also field 787.)
245 00 Community cross-reference guide to--Phonefiche.
580 ## Guide to the microfiche collection: Phonefiche.
730 0# Phonefiche.
787 1# $t Phonefiche $w (OCoLC)3636262
245 00 Foreign affairs bibliography.
580 ## Based on bibliographical notes appearing quarterly in: Foreign affairs (Council on Foreign Relations).
730 0# Foreign affairs (Council on Foreign Relations)
787 1# $t Foreign affairs (Council on Foreign Relations)
5. A separately published work is also issued with the work in hand. (See also field 777.)
130 0# Domestic engineering (1889)
580 ## Vols. for June 27, 1931-Mar. 1935, Mar. 1941-1966 include the section: Automatic heat and air conditioning (varies); also issued separately,
730 02 Automatic heat and air conditioning.
777 1# $t Automatic heat and air conditioning
6. For names of radio or television programs.
245 04 The people speak newsletter.
500 ## A summary of a radio program, "People speak."
730 0# People speak (Radio program)
Indicators
The first indicator specifies the number of nonfiling characters to be ignored for sorting purposes. Initial articles are omitted according to CONSER policy; therefore, always set the first indicator to value "0".
Use second indicator value "2" when the item in hand contains the work that is represented by the added entry. For other added entries, use second indicator value "#".
130 0# Domestic engineering (1889)
580 ## Vols. for June 27, 1931-Mar. 1935, Mar. 1941-1966 include the section: Automatic heat and air conditioning (varies); also issued separately
730 02 Automatic heat and air conditioning.
777 1# $t Automatic heat and air conditioning
Subfields
For serials, the most commonly used subfields, in input order, are: $a, $n, $p. For a description of other subfields defined for this field, see Headings--General Information.
$a Uniform title.
Subfield $a contains the title proper, the common title, or the uniform title and the parenthetical qualifier when present. The qualifier is not separately subfielded.
730 0# Automatic heat and air conditioning.
730 0# Booklist (Chicago, Ill. : 1969)
730 0# CCA reports.
730 0# Canadian books in print.
730 0# 60 minutes (Television program)
$n Number of part/section of a work.
730 0# Southern reporter. $n Second series.
730 0# Economics library selections. $n Series I, $p New books in economics.
730 0# Current physics microform. $n Section I.
$p Name of part/section of a work.
730 0# Statistics of income. $p Individual income tax returns.
730 0# Progress of education in the Asian region. $p Statistical review.
Related fields, etc.
Headings--General Information, 130, 630, 740, 830

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