bib1-attr(7)


NAME

   bib1-attr - Bib-1 Attribute Set

DESCRIPTION

   This reference entry lists the Bib-1 attribute set types and values.

TYPES

   The Bib-1 attribute defines six attribute types: Use (1), Relation (2),
   Position (3), Structure (4), Truncation (5) and completeness (6).

USE (1)

           1     Personal-name
           2     Corporate-name
           3     Conference-name
           4     Title
           5     Title-series
           6     Title-uniform
           7     ISBN
           8     ISSN
           9     LC-card-number
           10    BNB-card-number
           11    BGF-number
           12    Local-number
           13    Dewey-classification
           14    UDC-classification
           15    Bliss-classification
           16    LC-call-number
           17    NLM-call-number
           18    NAL-call-number
           19    MOS-call-number
           20    Local-classification
           21    Subject-heading
           22    Subject-Rameau
           23    BDI-index-subject
           24    INSPEC-subject
           25    MESH-subject
           26    PA-subject
           27    LC-subject-heading
           28    RVM-subject-heading
           29    Local-subject-index
           30    Date
           31    Date-of-publication
           32    Date-of-acquisition
           33    Title-key
           34    Title-collective
           35    Title-parallel
           36    Title-cover
           37    Title-added-title-page
           38    Title-caption
           39    Title-running
           40    Title-spine
           41    Title-other-variant
           42    Title-former
           43    Title-abbreviated
           44    Title-expanded
           45    Subject-precis
           46    Subject-rswk
           47    Subject-subdivision
           48    Number-natl-biblio
           49    Number-legal-deposit
           50    Number-govt-pub
           51    Number-music-publisher
           52    Number-db
           53    Number-local-call
           54    Code-language
           55    Code-geographic
           56    Code-institution
           57    Name-and-title
           58    Name-geographic
           59    Place-publication
           60    CODEN
           61    Microform-generation
           62    Abstract
           63    Note
           1000  Author-title
           1001  Record-type
           1002  Name
           1003  Author
           1004  Author-name-personal
           1005  Author-name-corporate
           1006  Author-name-conference
           1007  Identifier-standard
           1008  Subject-LC-childrens
           1009  Subject-name-personal
           1010  Body-of-text
           1011  Date/time-added-to-db
           1012  Date/time-last-modified
           1013  Authority/format-id
           1014  Concept-text
           1015  Concept-reference
           1016  Any
           1017  Server-choice
           1018  Publisher
           1019  Record-source
           1020  Editor
           1021  Bib-level
           1022  Geographic-class
           1023  Indexed-by
           1024  Map-scale
           1025  Music-key
           1026  Related-periodical
           1027  Report-number
           1028  Stock-number
           1030  Thematic-number
           1031  Material-type
           1032  Doc-id
           1033  Host-item
           1034  Content-type
           1035  Anywhere
           1036  Author-Title-Subject

RELATION (2)

           1 Less than
           2 Less than or equal
           3 Equal
           4 Greater or equal
           5 Greater than
           6 Not equal
           100 Phonetic
           101 Stem
           102 Relevance
           103 AlwaysMatches

POSITION (3)

           1 First in field
           2 First in subfield
           3 Any position in field

STRUCTURE (4)

           1 Phrase
           2 Word
           3 Key
           4 Year
           5 Date (normalized)
           6 Word list
           100 Date (un-normalized)
           101 Name (normalized)
           102 Name (un-normalized)
           103 Structure
           104 Urx
           105 Free-form-text
           106 Document-text
           107 Local-number
           108 String
           109 Numeric-string

TRUNCATION (5)

           1 Right truncation
           2 Left truncation
           3 Left and right truncation
           100 Do not truncate
           101 Process # in search term  . regular #=.*
           102 RegExpr-1
           103 RegExpr-2
           104 Process # ?n . regular: #=., ?n=.{0,n} or ?=.* Z39.58

   Thw 105-106 truncation attributes below are only supported by Index
   Data's Zebra server.

           105 Process * ! regular: *=.*, !=. and right truncate
           106 Process * ! regular: *=.*, !=.

COMPLETENSS (6)

           1 Incomplete subfield
           2 Complete subfield
           3 Complete field

SORTING (7)

           1 ascending
           2 descending

   Type 7 is an Index Data extension to RPN queries that allows embedding
   a sort critieria into a query.

SEE ALSO

   Bib-1 Attribute Set[1]

   Attibute Set Bib-1 Semantics[2].

NOTES

    1. Bib-1 Attribute Set
       http://www.loc.gov/z3950/agency/defns/bib1.html

    2. Attibute Set Bib-1 Semantics
       http://www.loc.gov/z3950/agency/bib1.html





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