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**Indicator 1: Type of Name Form**\\ | **Indicator 1: Type of Name Form**\\ | ||
- | The first indicator specifies, whether the name form given in this field is fictional or non-fictional: | + | The first indicator specifies, whether the name form given in this field is fictional or non-fictional: |
* **0** Name (default) | * **0** Name (default) | ||
* **1** Fictional name | * **1** Fictional name | ||
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The variant name form may be entered either in inverted or in natural order. Natural order is useful if an imprint is transcribed directly from the book or from a bibliographical record. In this case introductory phrases or phrases that occur after the printer' | The variant name form may be entered either in inverted or in natural order. Natural order is useful if an imprint is transcribed directly from the book or from a bibliographical record. In this case introductory phrases or phrases that occur after the printer' | ||
- | The correct application of subfields within a directly transcribed imprint will enable the database system to create the correct index entries. Thus a field 410 holding a name in inverted form (i.e. '' | + | Indicator position 1 can be left blank when manually entering |
+ | If no subfield $0 is entered, it will be generated automatically (with the value ' | ||
- | Detailed instruction on the creation of imprint name records can be found in the respective Guidlines compiled by Gunilla Jonsson and Alexander Jahnke. | + | |
+ | Detailed instruction on the creation of imprint name records can be found here: [[:: | ||
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