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| resources:cerl_thesaurus:editing:format:856 [2017/07/17 17:54] – jahnke | resources:cerl_thesaurus:editing:format:856 [2020/01/22 18:53] (current) – jahnke | ||
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| === Indicators === | === Indicators === | ||
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| - | **Indicator 1: undefined (blank)** | + | **Indicator 1: undefined (blank)** |
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| - | * **#** No information provided | + | |
| - | + | ||
| - | * **0** Email | + | |
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| - | * **1** FTP | + | |
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| - | * **2** Remote login (Telnet) | + | |
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| - | * **3** Dial-up | + | |
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| - | * **4** HTTP | + | |
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| - | * **7** Method specified in subfield $y </ | + | |
| **Indicator 2:** none | **Indicator 2:** none | ||
| === Subfields === | === Subfields === | ||
| - | \\ | ||
| - | < | ||
| - | A two-digit numeral indicating the order of repeated fields.</ | ||
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| - | < | ||
| - | This subfield must not be input manually, it is added in an automated updating process only and shall be removed after manual amendment of the record.</ | ||
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| - | < | ||
| - | e.g. www.cerl.org </ | ||
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| **$e Nonpublic note (O;NR)**\\ | **$e Nonpublic note (O;NR)**\\ | ||
| This note is visible only in the tagged display of the record. | This note is visible only in the tagged display of the record. | ||
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| **$g Uniform Resource Name (O;NR)**\\ | **$g Uniform Resource Name (O;NR)**\\ | ||
| The URN, which provides a globally unique location independent identifier. | The URN, which provides a globally unique location independent identifier. | ||
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| - | < | ||
| - | The username, or processor of the request; generally the data which precedes the at sign (" | ||
| **$n Plain name of host as given in $a (O;NR)**\\ | **$n Plain name of host as given in $a (O;NR)**\\ | ||
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| The Uniform Resource Locator (URL), which provides electronic access data in a standard syntax. | The Uniform Resource Locator (URL), which provides electronic access data in a standard syntax. | ||
| Instead of the URL leading up to the online resource you may file here the URL of the resolution service for the URN given in $g. In this case the URN is to be repeated as last part of the URL. | Instead of the URL leading up to the online resource you may file here the URL of the resolution service for the URN given in $g. In this case the URN is to be repeated as last part of the URL. | ||
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| - | < | ||
| - | The access method when the first indicator position contains value 7 (Method specified in subfield $y). This subfield may include access methods other than the main TCP/IP protocols specified in the first indicator. The data in this subfield corresponds with the access schemes specified in Uniform Resource Locators (URL) (RFC 1738), a product of the Uniform Resource Identifiers Working Group of the IETF. The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) maintains a registry of URL schemes and defines the syntax and use of new schemes.</ | ||
| ** $8 Language Code (O;R)**\\ | ** $8 Language Code (O;R)**\\ | ||
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| ==== Input Conventions ==== | ==== Input Conventions ==== | ||
| + | see also [[956]]. | ||
| ==== Examples ==== | ==== Examples ==== | ||
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