bib1-attr - Bib-1 Attribute Set
This reference entry lists the Bib-1 attribute set types and values.
The Bib-1 attribute defines six attribute types: Use (1), Relation (2), Position (3), Structure (4), Truncation (5) and completeness (6).
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
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
1 First in field 2 First in subfield 3 Any position in field
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
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: *=.*, !=.
1 Incomplete subfield 2 Complete subfield 3 Complete field
1 ascending 2 descending Type 7 is an Index Data extension to RPN queries that allows embedding a sort critieria into a query.
Bib-1 Attribute Set[1] Attibute Set Bib-1 Semantics[2].
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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