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300 General note
Field Definition and Scope
This field is used for any kind of note meant to be read by the general user of the thesaurus.
Application of Content Designators
Indicators
Indicator 1: none
Indicator 2: Specifies the type of input:
- 0 Field has been input or corrected by cataloguer and cannot be overwritten in automated updating processes
- 1 Field has been input by automated addition; review by cataloguer may be necessary
Subfields
$1 Sort indicator (O;NR)
A two-digit numeral indicating the order of repeated fields.
$6 Source file reference (NR)
This subfield is added in an automated updating process only and shall be removed after manual amendment of the record.
Do not edit this subfield manually!
$8 Language code (M;NR)
see the description of numerical subfields.
$a Information note (M;NR)
Any note pertaining to the described entity.
$s Source subfield note (O;R)
Source consulted by cataloguer for the contents of the note
$9 Temporary data (O;NR)
see the description of numerical subfields.
Input Conventions
Mapping
When creating an RDF description, the following mapping is applied
$a | skos:note | the content of the preceeding $8 will be mapped to xml:lang (code translation necessary) |
- skos represents the namespace “http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#”
Mapping Example
<rdf:Description rdf:about="http://thesaurus.cerl.org/cnl00001490"> <skos:note xml:lang="de">Verlagsort von Reprints</skos:note> <rdaGr3:nameOfThePlace>Umeå</rdaGr3:nameOfThePlace> </rdf:Description>
Examples
- 300 #0$8ger$aehemaliges Benediktinerkloster.
- 300 #1$8fre$aA travaillé en association, notamment avec son beau-père Pierre Émery
Internal Representation
{"data": {"generalNote": [{ "lang": "language code ($8)", "text": "note ($a)", "source": ["source ($s)"], "tmp": "temporary data ($9)", "prc": 1|0 }]}}
Change History
- 14.07.2017: Subfield $1 will no longer be supported, once the CT migrates into its new environment
- 14.07.2017: Subfield $6 will no longer be supported, once the CT migrates into its new environment