111 - Main Entry-Meeting Name (NR) - MARC 21

111 - Main Entry-Meeting Name (NR)


First IndicatorSecond Indicator
Type of meeting name entry element
0 - Inverted name
1 - Jurisdiction name
2 - Name in direct order
Undefined
# - Undefined

Subfield Codes
  • $a - Meeting name or jurisdiction name as entry element (NR)
  • $c - Location of meeting (R)
  • $d - Date of meeting (NR)
  • $e - Subordinate unit (R)
  • $f - Date of a work (NR)
  • $g - Miscellaneous information (R)
  • $j - Relator term (R)
  • $k - Form subheading (R)
  • $l - Language of a work (NR)
  • $n - Number of part/section/meeting (R)
  • $p - Name of part/section of a work (R)
  • $q - Name of meeting following jurisdiction name entry element (NR)
  • $t - Title of a work (NR)
  • $u - Affiliation (NR)
  • $0 - Authority record control number or standard number (R)
  • $4 - Relator code (R)
  • $6 - Linkage (NR)
  • $8 - Field link and sequence number (R)

FIELD DEFINITION AND SCOPE

Meeting or conference name used as a main entry in a bibliographic record.
According to various cataloging rules, main entry under a meeting name is assigned to works that contain proceedings, reports, etc.
Meetings entered subordinately to a corporate body that are used as main entries are recorded in field 110.

GUIDELINES FOR APPLYING CONTENT DESIGNATORS

Descriptions of the first indicator position and all subfield codes, as well as input conventions for the 111 field, are given in the X11 Meeting Names-General Information section. Because the second indicator is different for various X11 fields, it is not described in the general information section, but is described below.

 INDICATORS

Second Indicator - Undefined
Undefined and contains a blank (#).

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