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Terminology… C

Canadiana

see NLC Canadiana Files

Chronological conversion


MARS 2.0 Authority Cleanup uses a table to convert chronological headings ($y) to their correct form. Corrections are made to spelling and punctuation as well as to format: (mpg)

Subdivision Changes to In Field / Subfield
$yTwentieth century $y20th century LC 6XX fields
$z20th century $y20th century LC 6XX fields
$y20th centry $y20th century LC 6XX fields

CJK

Chinese-Japanese-Korean bibliographic records. CJK is a collective term for Chinese, Japanese, and Korean, which constitute the main East Asian languages. The term is used in the field of software and communications internationalization. (wp)

Collapsed Report Format

If bib control numbers are not included in your MARS 2.0 Bibliographic Reports, a heading contained in two or more bibliographic records will appear in the report only once. This type of report is in collapsed format. Collapsed-format reports are usually requested by libraries with a local system that offers robust global update tools. (mpg)

Collocate

Collocation is defined as a sequence of words or terms which co-occur more often than would be expected by chance. It refers to the restrictions on how words can be used together. (wp)

Compound Heading

see Name/title heading

Conference name heading

Also known as meeting name heading. The conference name heading is used in a name or name/title heading in established heading records that describe a particular meeting or conference that is involved with works published from that conference. The tag designation is X11. (m21,ac)

Corporate name heading

Corporate name used in a name, name/title, or extended subject heading in established heading records. In an established heading record, field 110 contains the established form of a corporate name. (m21)

CONSER – Cooperative Online Serials

CONSER is a cooperative online serials cataloging program. CONSER began in the early 1970s as a project to convert manual serial cataloging into machine-readable records and has evolved into an ongoing program to create and maintain high quality bibliographic records for serials. In keeping with its evolution, the name was changed in 1986 from the CONSER (CONversion of SERials) Project to the CONSER (Cooperative ONline SERials) Program. In October 1997, CONSER became a bibliographic component of the Program for Cooperative Cataloging. (PCC web sit)

===Contiguous pairs of subfields=== A subfield string will have more than one subfield constructed in a hierarchal order. The meaning of the string is contingent on the combination of subfields often referred to as contiguous pairs of subfields. (ac, dictionary)

Control Number

Record control number and other coded information used in the processing of MARC authority records. These fields have no indicators or subfield codes. Control number is assigned by the organization creating, using, or distributing the record. The control number is found in the 001 tag of the bibliographic and authority record. The MARC code identifying whose system control number is present in field 001 is contained in field 003 (Control Number Identifier). (m21)

Controlled Vocabulary

Controlled vocabularies (CV) provide a way to organize knowledge for subsequent retrieval. They are used in subject indexing schemes, subject headings, thesauri and taxonomies. Controlled vocabulary schemes mandate the use of predefined, authorized terms that have been preselected by the designer of the vocabulary, in contrast to natural language vocabularies, where there is no restriction on the vocabulary. (wp)

Cross-references

A cross-reference is an instance within a MARC authority record which refers to related or synonymous information elsewhere. The term "cross-reference" in MARC format is designated by the 5XX tag of the authority records and is often called a see also reference. Cross-referencing is used in the MARC record to link to another piece of work that is of related interest. (ac) Cross references are other forms of the name (or title) that might appear in the catalog. There are two types of cross-references: see references which reference forms of the name (or title) that have been deprecated in favor of the authorized form; and see also references, which point to other forms of the name (or title) that are authorized. See also references are most commonly used to point to earlier or later forms of a name (or title). (wp)

Current Cataloging

One of two on-going automated authority control services offered by offered through the MARS 2.0 software. The Current Cataloging Service provides automated Authority Control on an accelerated schedule—weekly, monthly, quarterly, annually or some other frequency determined by you—with rapid record turnaround. The Current Cataloging Service provides both Authority Control for the headings in your current cataloging records and the matching authority records. You can tailor MARS 2.0 profiles to support local requirements. The first phase of a Current Cataloging run is standard MARS 2.0 Bibliographic Validation processing. Elements of the MARC21 structure are validated, updated or corrected, as appropriate. Next, MARS 2.0 updates and corrects various heading subdivisions. Then, MARS 2.0 compares each heading against the national authority files specified. (mpg)