Defined in Appendix J - Data Provenance Subfields This defines subfields and provenance codes to be appended in parentheses in front of the content of the subfield (new subfield 7, for most tags except for a few defined as other subfields.
An example:
245 | 10$aAsʾila ḥaula 'l-marʾa wa-'l-masǧid$bfī ḍauʾ nuṣūṣ aš-šarīʿa wa-maq ṣidih$cd. sir ʿAuda$7(dpesc)DIN 31635:2011
[Field 245 models data provenance element "source consulted" with value for transliteration standard "DIN 31635:2011" in subfield $7 relating to other subfields in the same string.]
This is new and has not been defined in OCLC Bibliographic Formats and Standards yet. When records using these subfields appear, we would need to consider how to map.
Defined in Appendix J - Data Provenance Subfields This defines subfields and provenance codes to be appended in parentheses in front of the content of the subfield (new subfield 7, for most tags except for a few defined as other subfields.
An example:
245 | 10$aAsʾila ḥaula 'l-marʾa wa-'l-masǧid$bfī ḍauʾ nuṣūṣ aš-šarīʿa wa-maq ṣidih$cd. sir ʿAuda$7(dpesc)DIN 31635:2011 [Field 245 models data provenance element "source consulted" with value for transliteration standard "DIN 31635:2011" in subfield $7 relating to other subfields in the same string.]
This is new and has not been defined in OCLC Bibliographic Formats and Standards yet. When records using these subfields appear, we would need to consider how to map.
@CECSpecialistI please label etc. as you see fit