Metadata profile for MARC as used in American Memory, PPOC, and Global Gateway

2009-10-16


American Memory is built using heterogeneous sources of metadata, using a common indexing approach.  For many collections, the source records are in the MARC format.  They may be records that are (a) maintained in the Library of Congress Integrated Library System (ILS), (b) maintained in Minaret (a MARC-based cataloging system), or (c) generated automatically from fields maintained in a relational database.  The last category are often referred to as pseudo-MARC. 


Introductory notes:

Any MARC field or subfield may be used.  Some fields and subfields are explicitly excluded from indexing and display.  A table lists fields and subfields and their treatment for indexing.  MARC fields listed in ranges in that table may be indexed but not displayed.  This may happen because a field has not occurred within the corpus and/or been identified as significant for display. 

Content of fields and subfields usually reflects LC practice, based on AACR/AACR2/LCRIs, etc.  Many MARC records for textual material in American Memory reflect old cataloging practices.  P&P and G&M records reflect current practices of those divisions.  Some early AM collections, assembled before the support for non-MARC records was introduced in AM, reflect practices that may be further from regular LC practice, often because the content type had not been routinely cataloged at the item level except in special instances (e.g., sheet music, pamphlets) and the information available was limited to an existing inventory.

Re geographic information.  G&M has not used the 043 field (which holds Geographic Area Codes), using the 052, which is capable of representing finer levels of granularity, instead.  Many records in American Memory (primarily for maps and photographs) currently have 752 fields that would now more correctly be in 662 fields.  Records for some maps have coordinates for the map coverage in 034 fields.

In a few collections that use the MARC format (records not in the ILS), content that would normally be parsed into subfields is all in subfield $a.  

Examples come from many different records.  No single record demonstrates all the elements.  Below the table are a small set of complete records.


Legend for column 2 in profile table

*  

 May be present 

** 

 Required, if applicable

+ 

 Repeatable


Element Name

AM MARC

Notes on Content

Markup used:

Examples

TTLE INFORMATION





Title

**

Mandatory, non-repeatable.

245, may be from the piece or devised.  

245 $a, $b, $p (indexed)

All subfields but $h displayed.

Only $a in hits lists

MARC 245.

245 00 |a Mother and child |h [graphic].


245 04 |a The Constitution expounded, respecting its bearing on the subject of slavery. |bIn two parts. |p Part. first.


245 10 |a Tratado dos principaes fundamentos da dança, |b obra muito util, naõ sómente para esta mocidade, que quer aprender a dançar bem, mas ainda para as pessoas honestas, e polidas, as quaes ensina as regras para bem andar, saudar, e fazer todas as cortezias, que convem em as assembleas adonde o uzo do mundo a todos chama ... |c Por Natal Jacome Bonem ...

Translated Title

*+

242, as Title Translated

Subfields indexed/displayed as for Title

MARC 242

242 10 |a Souvenirs from the thirty years of voyages to Saint Dominique in several foreign colonies, and on the continent of America |y eng

Alternative Title

*+

246, as Other Titles

Subfields indexed/displayed as for Title.  Prefixed with $i if present.

MARC 246

246 17 |a Tratado da dança

246 1_ |i First line of chorus: |a All I wants is ma chickens.

Abbreviated Title





Uniform Title

*

Non-repeatable.

130, 240, as Other Titles

Subfields indexed/displayed as for Title

MARC 130, 240

240 10 |a Sibirische Geschichte. |l Russian

   - Non-sort Title element

*

Initial articles and punctuation marked

Second indicator in MARC 245, 242, 240.

245 04 |a The Constitution expounded, respecting its bearing on the subject of slavery.

   - Subtitle

*

Frequently occurs

$b

245 04 |a The Constitution expounded, respecting its bearing on the subject of slavery. |bIn two parts. |p Part. first.

   - Title Part Number

*

May occur.



   - Title Part Name

*

Occasionally occurs

$p

245 04 |a The Constitution expounded, respecting its bearing on the subject of slavery. |bIn two parts. |p Part. first.

DESCRIPTION





Description

*

Technically repeatable, to extend single summary.

520, labeled Summary.

MARC 520

520 __ |a Portuguese dancing master Bonem’s manual borrows from the work of contemporary French sources, including dancing masters Guillaume-Louis Pecour and Pierre Rameau. The manual’s fourteen chapters focus on dance in the court of Louis XIV and include discussion on feet positions, bows appropriate for various occasions, and the steps and arm positions for the minuet.

Contents

*

Technically repeatable, to extend single contents note.

505, displayed with other Notes


505 0_ |a I. An account of the government of that country, both civil and ecclesiastical ... The whole being the journal of a foreign minister who resided in Russia at that time. A description of Petersbourg and Cronslot.--II. Laurence Lange's journey from Petersbourg to Peking in China. John Bernard Muller's description of the Ostiacks, a nation in Siberia. The criminal proceedings against the late czarewitz, as published by authority. Justification of th Swedish war against Russia, and the answer to it drawn up by a Russian minister of state. A project offered to His Czarish Majesty by some doctors of the Sorbone at Paris, for an union between the churches of Rome and Russia. M. Le Brun's observations on his journey through Russia to Persia.

NAME INFORMATION


Names are usually distinguished as personal/corporate/event.

A few collections may not distinguish, using 100 for all author/creators.

100-111 treated as Author/Creator
700-720,800-811 as Related Names



Name





Personal Name

*+

100,700, 800
Inverted form, not parsed into family/given.  Authorized form usually used if available.  May not be indicated.

MARC 100,700, 800

100 1_ |a Palmer, Joel, |d 1810-1881.


700 1_ |a Jarbeau, Vernona, |d ca. 1861-1914. |4 prf.

Corporate Name

*+

110,710, 810

710 is sometimes the name of a physical collection, but cannot  reliably be distinguished as such.  However, a list of valid collection names could probably be extracted via their authority records.

MARC 110, 710, 800

710 1_ |a Buffalo (N.Y.). |b City Clerk’s Office

710 2_ |a Yudin Collection (Library of Congress)

Event Name

*+

111, 711, 811

MARC 111, 711, 811

111 2_ |a Woman’s Rights Convention |n (1st : |d 1848 : |c Seneca Falls, N.Y.)

    - Role

*+

MARC relator term or code.  

$4, $e

100 1_ |a Bry, Theodor de, |d 1528-1598, |e ed.

110 2_ |a Abdullah frères, |e photographer.

700 1_ |a Jarbeau, Vernona, |d ca. 1861-1914. |4 prf.

    - Part of Name





    - Family Name





   - Given Name





   - Date 

*

Sometimes present for personal names  

$d

See above

PUBLICATION OR ORIGIN 





Publisher

*

Technically, 260 is repeatable, but this is unlikely to occur for non-serial resources.  

MARC 260 $b

260 __ |a London, |b W. Taylor [etc.] |c 1723.


Place

*+

MARC 260 $a is repeatable


MARC 752  (currently most 752 values in are actually for geographic coverage and may eventually move to 662)

MARC 260 $a

260 __ |a Boston, |a New York, |b Houghton Mifflin company, |c 1911.

RESOURCE DATE INFORMATION



 


Date Created

*

260 $c, freeform text, indexed as Ddate


Fixed field dates (years), indexed as Date


Chronological divisions in genre headings (MARC 655) created by P&P. [Listed here and under temporal coverage.]

MARC 260 $c


MARC 008/07-14

260 __ |c 1961 January 6.

260 __ |c [between 1751 and 1772]


1961____

19041907


655 _7 |a Portrait photographs |y 1840-1860. |2 gmgpc


Date Issued

*

See Date Created above.  Some dates in these fields will be publication dates.



Date Captured





Copyright Date

*

Some dates in 260 $c are copyright dates.


260 __ |c c1901

   - Start date

*




   - End date 

*




EDITION INFORMATION





Edition

*

250 

250 $a, $b

250 __ |a 3d ed.

LANGUAGE INFORMATION





Language


MARC language code.  ISO 639-2.  Not used, except in mappings for OAI.

008 35-37


eng

TYPE OF RESOURCE





Type of Resource

**

Leader codes 06/07. Not currently used, except in mappings for OAI.  Filtering functionality desired.

See http://www.loc.gov/standards/mods/mods-mapping.html#typeofresource


GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION


Hierarchical geographic names are an important access method in many collections within American Memory or PPOC, for browsing place-names and clickable maps for selecting a state.



Geographic (textual)

*+

Treated as Subject

MARC 651

651 _0 |a Russia |x Description and travel |v Early works to 1800.

Geographic (coded)

*+

052, LC Geographic Classification- Class G (only for maps).  Used within American Memory to support clickable maps for US regions.


Note: 043 (GAC) will occur in some records, but is not used in the American Memory application.  043 is NOT repeatable as a field, but subfield $a is repeatable for additional places.

MARC 052



052 __ |a 3732 |b A3


043 __ |a n-us-pa |a n-uso--  

  GACs for PA and for Ohio Valley, US

Hierarchical geographic

*+

For browsing place-names and to support clickable maps to select states, and otherwise treated as Subject

MARC 662, {and 752, since many records predate existence of 662 field}


662 __ |a United States |b Michigan |d Fenton. |2 lcsh/naf

752 __ |a United States |b Maine |c Acadia National Park.

752 __ |a United States |b Tennessee |d Knoxville.

Coordinates


034 present for some maps.  Not used in applications.


034 1_ |a a |b 27500000 |d E1080000 |e E1560000 |f S0060000 |g S0480000

SUBJECT INFORMATION





Classification





Topic

*+

MARC 650, 653 as Subject


In a few PPOC collections, a single 653 field may contain multiple, independent terms in separate $a subfields.

MARC 650, 653

650 _0 |a Chinook jargon |x Dictionaries |x English.


653 __ |a Badges, campaign.

653 __ |a Presidential elections, 1964 |a Fortune telling | a Elephants |a Donkeys


Geographic subdivision

*

Frequently present in 650 fields

MARC 6XX, subfield $z

650 _7 |a Slave ships |z Florida |z Key West |y 1860. |2 lctgm

650 _0 |a Real property |z Washington (D.C.) |v Maps.


Temporal

*+

Frequent temporal subdivisions in topical (650), geographic (651), and in genre (655) headings created by P&P.


A G&M partner appears to use 690 (local field) for dates of battles.  G&M sometimes puts dates into call numbers (MARC 050).


Possible future use of new MARC 648 field. Without action, it would be treated as Subject.

Marc 6XX, subfield $y

650 _7 |a Slave ships |z Florida |z Key West |y 1860. |2 lctgm


655 _7 |a Portrait photographs |y 1840-1860. |2 gmgpc


690 __ |a Date: 1862 June 13.


050 00 |a G3812.M64S3 1778

Name

*+

600-611 as Subject

MARC 600-611

600 10 |a Scott, Dred, |d 1809-1858 |v Trials, litigation, etc.

Title


May occur.  Treated as Subject.  



GENRE





Genre

*+

655 as Subject.  Filtering or browsing by Genre desired.

MARC 655

655 _7 |a Portrait photographs |y 1840-1860. |2 gmgpc

NOTE INFORMATION





Note

*+

500-599 all treated as undifferentiated Notes,

EXCEPT:

   530, 538, 583 (dropped); 520 (Summary); 540 (Special Terms of Use); 524 (prefixed by “Cite as:”)

   351, as Notes, prefixed by “Arrangement:”

   952 included with Notes in PPOC

MARC 5xx

500 __ |a Engraved title page.

PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION 





Form

*

300 (form/extent combined, of original)

MARC 300

300 __ |a 1 negative : |b safety film ; |c 4 x 5 in.

Mime Type





Extent


300 (form/extent combined, of original)

MARC 300

See Form above

Digital Origin





RELATED ITEMS





Collection Title

Group Title

*+

Repeatable

773

Need not just for parent collection, but for other parent groupings.  773 is used for parent archival collection or item, not for online collection.

859 is sometimes used for online parent groupings/links, but not for parent collection/application.

[Note: For rare books, any parent archival collection is usually in a 710 field, not a 773]

MARC 773


MARC 710



MARC 859

773 0_ |t Early western travels, 1748-1846 |d Cleveland, Ohio : A.H. Clark Co., 1904-1907 |g v. 30 


710 2_ |a Yudin Collection (Library of Congress)


859 42 |3 Meeting of Frontiers: Siberia, Alaska, and the American West- from the General Collections Books |u http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.eur/mtfhtml.0021

Constituent Part

*

Within the record, through multiple 856 or 859 fields, using $3 as label (caption/title) for part, and $d/$f or $u as location.

More often, complex objects are represented in a separate structure that includes caption and location information.


856 41 |3 digital file from original, front |d bbc |f 1484f |q p |u http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/bbc.1484f

856 41 |3 digital file from original, back |d bbc |f 1484b |q p |u http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/bbc.1484b


856 41 |3 Volume 1 |d gcfr |f 0019 |q s |u http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.gdc/gcfr.0019

856 41 |3 Volume 2 |d gcfr |f 0020 |q s |u http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.gdc/gcfr.0020

Series

*

440, 490, 830.  Treated as Related Titles


440 _0 |a Early western travels, 1748-1846 ; |v v. 30

Translation of





Different Format





Preceding Title





Succeeding Title





Non-specific

*

859 with $u for URL, $3 for link text, with other subfields possible.


859 42 |3 Video clip for p. 163 |u http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.music/musdivid.056 |z Schottisch

859 41 |3 Issued as part of: Early Western travels, 1748-1846 |d lhbtn |f 06902 |u http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.gdc/lhbtn.06902 |q u

  - Title

*

In 773 fields referring to parent resource

MARC 773 $t

773 0_ |t Early western travels, 1748-1846 |d Cleveland, Ohio : A.H. Clark Co., 1904-1907 |g v. 30 

  - URL

*

In 859 $u, with $3 supplying link text, which might incorporate title.  [$z used instead of $3 in at least one collection.]

MARC 859 $u


  - Grouping Identifier

**

985 $a


985 __ |a pp/manz

AUDIENCE INFORMATION





Audience





LOCATION INFORMATION





Institution

*

852


MARC 852

852 0_ |a Library of Congress |b Geography and Map Division |e Washington, D.C. 20540-4650 USA

  - Shelf locator

*

050, 051, 090 sometimes used for shelf location 

MARC 050, 051, 090

050 00 |a LC-USF33- |b 001059-M4

050 00 |a Cont Cong no. 97

Electronic Location

**

856 $u, URI

Mandatory.

In most cases, the URI points to a bibliographic display in AM/GG/PPOC.  In some cases it points to a table of contents for a multi-part work or to content presented at a partner site.  The functional distinction is controlled by 856 $q.  

Repeatable to handle a small number (<5) of parts or different digital scans (e.g., color, b&w, print, negative)

MARC 856 $u

856 41 |d g5701sm |f gct00021 |u http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.gmd/g5701sm.gct00021 |q g


856 41 |3 digital file from original, front |d bbc |f 1484f |q p |u http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/bbc.1484f

856 41 |3 digital file from original, back |d bbc |f 1484b |q p |u http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/bbc.1484b

RIGHTS INFORMATION





Rights

*

540 as Special terms of Use

506 may contain right information as part of access restrictions, treated as Note

Also statements that apply to a collection and are linked to from item displays.


540 __ |a No known restrictions on publication.

540 __ |a Publication may be restricted. For information see "Cabinet of American Illustration," |u http://www.loc.gov/rr/print/res/111_cai.html


IDENTIFIERS





Identifier

**

If 856 $q does not have value $u, the value in $u is a handle URL for this resource.  The handle, which includes a concatenation of $d and $f serves as an identifier for the digital manifestation or for one of its versions or constituent parts (in the case of multiple 856 fields).   See Location above.


856 41 |3 digital file from intermediary roll film copy |d pan |f 6a31966 |q p |u http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pan.6a31966

RECORD INFORMATION





Record Identifier

**

DOCID, MARC 001  [DOCID is used across MARC and non-MARC records, not all of which have an LCCN]

Mandatory, non-repeatable


LCCN, MARC 010 [important for custodians, matching up with source record]

Non-repeatable

MARC 001


MARC 010

got99001374



2007663413

Record Creation Date





Record Change Date

**

Required for OAI

MARC 005


Record Creator

*

Not used in application, but needed for record maintenance



Record Origin





Language of Cataloging


Not currently used.  





Elements not found in profile:


Reproduction #: MARC 037.  To be used by patron requesting a reproduction from Photoduplication Services.

LC shelving and identifying information for physical originals: MARC 050, 051, 090.  Important to curatorial and reference staff.

Various location elements required by application to assemble object presentations and links in bibliographic displays: 856 $3, $d, $f, $q, $u; 859 $3, $d, $f, $q, $u.  Rough correspondence to METS functionality, but very streamlined.  The object details are detected on the fly from directories and files identified by $d, $f.  $q (object type) controls how the presentation and links are constructed.

Access management information:  PPOC controls access to some images through named aggregates.  Public users can see metadata and thumbnails for items in non-public aggregates, but not reach larger images.  Also uses special code to identify items in a non-public aggregate that may be accessed publicly.

Record grouping information:  Records are currently identified as representing an online collection (or bucket in PPOC) either implicitly, by existing as a separately managed and indexed set of records or explicitly in a 985 field.  Codes are used for COLLID.  Several values of COLLID may be combined to generate an online collection as presented to the user.  Records may have multiple 985 fields to represent different groupings (including collections and subcollections) of which they are part.


Other notes

Various complex object types use a structure that includes an optional caption/title for the subparts, optional page-numbering, and required location information.

Some collections using MARC records not in the ILS, may use certain fields in collection-specific ways:

An American Time Capsule: Three Centuries of Broadsides and Other Printed Ephemera uses MARC 515 with controlled vocabulary for folding patterns/page ordering.

William P. Gottlieb - Photographs from the Golden Age of Jazz uses MARC 653 to identify venues for photographs of musicians.

America from the Great Depression to World War II: Black-and-White Photographs from the FSA-OWI, 1935-1945 uses MARC 050 for numbers from the source negative strips.  This supports a collection-specific feature that allows uncaptioned photographs (for which no information as to location is available) can be viewed in sequence with captioned photographs on the same negative strip, allowing researchers to infer the location of many of the photographs.

P&P ILS record from Adams, Ansel, 1902- Manzanar War Relocation Center photographs


LC Control No.: 2001704606

LCCN Permalink: http://lccn.loc.gov/2001704606

000 01886ckm a22004337a 450

001 12616949

005 20080307111647.0

007 kh||||

007 cr||||

008 011211s1943 |||nnn | kneng

906 __ |a 7 |b cbc |c orignew |d u |e ncip |f 20 |g y-printpho

035 __ |a (DLC)12616949

035 __ |a (DLC) 2001704606

010 __ |a 2001704606

037 __ |a LC-DIG-ppprs-00035 |b DLC |c (b&w digital file from original neg.)

037 __ |a LC-A35-T01-4-M-22-Bx |b DLC |c (b&w film dup. neg.)

040 __ |a DLC |c DLC |e gihc |d DLC

050 00 |a LC-A35-4-M-22-Bx

100 1_ |a Adams, Ansel, |d 1902-1984, |e photographer.

245 10 |a Benji Iguchi, tractor driver (portrait) Manzanar Relocation Center, California |h [graphic].

260 __ |c [1943]

300 __ |a 1 negative : |b safety film ; |c 4 x 5 in.

520 0_ |a Benji Iguchi, bust portrait, facing front.

500 __ |a Title transcribed from Ansel Adams’ caption on negative sleeve.

530 __ |a No original photographic print. Library made print in LOT 10479-1.

540 __ |a No known restrictions on publication.

541 __ |c Gift; |a Ansel Adams; |d 1965-1968.

580 __ |a Forms part of: Manzanar War Relocation Center photographs.

600 10 |a Iguchi, Benji.

610 14 |a Manzanar War Relocation Center |x People |y 1940-1950.

650 _4 |a World War, 1939-1945 |x Japanese Americans |z California |z Manzanar.

650 _4 |a Japanese Americans |z California |z Manzanar |y 1940-1950.

655 _7 |a Portrait photographs |y 1940-1950. |2 gmgpc

655 _7 |a Safety film negatives |y 1940-1950. |2 gmgpc

773 0_ |a Adams, Ansel, 1902- |t Manzanar War Relocation Center photographs |w (DLC) 2001695654

852 __ |a Library of Congress |b Prints and Photographs Division |e Washington, D.C. 20540 USA |n dcu

856 41 |3 digital file from original neg. |d ppprs |f 00035 |u http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ppprs.00035

985 __ |a pp/manz



P&P record for captioned photograph in Black-and-White Photographs of the Farm Security Administration-Office of War Information Collection


001 fsa1997003019/PP

003 DLC

005 20020211102105.0

007 kg|b||

007 cr |||||||||||

008 970501s1937 mnunnn f || kneng

037 __ |a LC-USF33-T01-001059-M4 |b DLC |c (b&w film dup. neg.)

050 00 |a LC-USF33- |b 001059-M4

040 __ |a DLC |c DLC |e gihc

100 1_ |a Vachon, John, |d 1914-1975, |e photographer.

245 10 |a Advertisement for "Minneapolis journal," Minnesota |h[graphic].

260 __ |c 1937 Nov.

300 __ |a 1 negative : |b nitrate ; |c 35 mm.

500 __ |a Title and other information from caption card.

530 __ |a LOT 1123 (Location of corresponding print.)

541 __ |cTransfer; |a United States. Office of War Information. Overseas Picture Division. Washington Division; |d 1944.

653 0_ | a Saint Paul, Minneapolis--Minnesota

655 7_ |a Nitrate negatives. |2 gmgpc

752 __ |a United States |b Minnesota |d Minneapolis.

773 0_ |tFarm Security Administration - Office of War Information Photograph Collection (Library of Congress)

856 41 |3digital file from intermediary roll film |d fsa |f 8a03028 |q p |u http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/fsa.8a03028

852 __ |a Library of Congress |b Prints and Photographs Division |e Washington, DC 20540 USA |n dcu

985 __ |a pp/fsa |e ammem




P&P record for uncaptioned photograph in Black-and-White Photographs of the Farm Security Administration-Office of War Information Collection


Record contains only boilerplate information apart from call number, URL, and other identifier/location information.  The 050 field is used to display negatives in "neighboring call number" sequence to allow researchers to infer a likely location or context.  According to P&P about 70,000 of 171,000 records (41%) are in this state; the photographers had not provided captions for photographs that did not get selected for the next stage of the FSA workflow.  It would take several person-years of effort to provide captions manually.  Some records could be assigned time and place metadata in an automated fashion if an uncaptioned photograph was in a negative strip between two that had the same date or date and place assigned manually can be inferred to have been taken on the same date or at the same place as appropriate.


001 fsa1997003019/PP

003 DLC

005 20020211102105.0

007 kg|b||

007 cr |||||||||||

008 970501s1937 mnunnn f || kneng

037 __ |a LC-USF33-T01-001059-M3 |b DLC |c (b&w film dup. neg.)

050 00 |a LC-USF33- |b 001059-M3

040 __ |a DLC |c DLC |e gihc

245 10 |a [Untitled] |h[graphic].

260 __ |c [between 1935 and 1942]

300 __ |a 1 negative : |b nitrate ; |c 35 mm.

500 __ |a Title and other information from caption card.

530 __ |a LOT 1123 (Location of corresponding print.)

541 __ |cTransfer; |a United States. Office of War Information. Overseas Picture Division. Washington Division; |d 1944.

655 7_ |a Nitrate negatives. |2 gmgpc

773 0_ |tFarm Security Administration - Office of War Information Photograph Collection (Library of Congress)

856 41 |3digital file from intermediary roll film |d fsa |f 8a03027 |q p |u http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/fsa.8a03027

852 __ |a Library of Congress |b Prints and Photographs Division |e Washington, DC 20540 USA |n dcu

985 __ |a pp/fsa |e ammem



G&M ILS record for a historic map.


LC Control No.: gm 71000687

LCCN Permalink: http://lccn.loc.gov/gm71000687

000 01792cfm a2200409 450

001 5399692

005 20031021141829.0

007 aj|canzn

007 cr|mn

008 710325s1781 dcue a 0 e eng

035 __ |9 (DLC)gm 71000687

906 __ |a 7 |b cbc |c orignew |d u |e ncip |f 19 |g n-geogmaps

010 __ |a gm 71000687

040 __ |a DLC |c DLC |d DLC

050 00 |a G3884.Y6S3 1781 |b .P5 |u Faden 90

052 __ |a 3884 |b Y6

072 _7 |a S3 |2 lcg

245 02 |a A Plan of the entrance of Chesapeak [sic] Bay, with James and York Rivers; |b wherein are shewn the respective positions (in the beginning of October) 1. of the British Army commanded by Lord Cornwallis, at Gloucester and York in Virginia; 2. of the American and French forces under General Washington, 3. and of the French fleet under Count de Grasse. |c By an officer.

260 __ |c [1781]

300 __ |a col. map |c 41 x 53 cm.

440 _0 |a [Faden map collection ; |v 90]

507 __ |a Scale ca. 1:240,500.

500 __ |a Manuscript, pen-and-ink.

500 __ |a Depths shown by soundings.

500 __ |a Annotated "London, Published by Wm. Faden, Charing Cross, Novr. 26th 1781."

510 4_ |a LC Maps of North America, 1750-1789, |c 1464

530 __ |a Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.

651 _0 |a Yorktown (Va.) |x History |y Siege, 1781 |v Maps, Manuscript |v Early works to 1800.

740 0_ |a Chesapeake Bay.

752 __ |a United States |b Virginia |d Yorktown.

852 0_ |a Library of Congress |b Geography and Map Division |e Washington, D.C. 20540-4650 USA |n dcu

856 41 |d g3884y |f ct000189 |u http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.gmd/g3884y.ct000189 |q c

952 __ |a Vault

952 __ |a AACR2: 651

985 __ |a GMD/MILMAP |e ammem

985 __ |a GMD/ARMAP |e ammem





ILS record for multivolume book

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LC Control No.: 14012739

LCCN Permalink: http://lccn.loc.gov/14012739

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040 __ |a DLC |c OCl |d DLC

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050 00 |a E165 |b .H1711

100 1_ |a Hall, Basil, |d 1788-1844.

245 10 |a Travels in North America, in the years 1827 and 1828. |c By Captain Basil Hall.

250 __ |a 3d ed.

260 __ |a Edinburgh, |b Printed for R. Cadell; |a London, |b Simpkin and Marshall, |c 1830.

300 __ |a 3 v. |b fold. tab. (v. 3) |c 20 cm.

533 __ |a Electronic reproduction. |b Washington, D.C. : |c Library of Congress, |d [2002-2003]

538 __ |a Master and use digital copies are also available from the Library of Congress Web site; technical details on the digital scanning are available at http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.gdc/collbuild.lhbtn

651 _0 |a United States |x Description and travel.

651 _0 |a Atlantic States |x Description and travel.

651 _0 |a Canada |x Description and travel.

856 41 |3 Volume 1 |d lhbtn |f 2739a |q s |u http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.gdc/lhbtn.2739a

856 41 |3 Volume 2 |d lhbtn |f 2739b |q s |u http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.gdc/lhbtn.2739b

856 41 |3 Volume 3 |d lhbtn |f 2739c |q s |u http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.gdc/lhbtn.2739c

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