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351 - ORGANIZATION AND ARRANGEMENT OF MATERIALS (R)
Describes the organization and arrangement of a collection of items.
Indicators
- First - Undefined
- # - Undefined
- Second - Undefined
- # - Undefined
Subfield Codes
- $a - Organization (R)
The manner in which the described materials are subdivided into smaller units information about the file structure of computer files or the name of the computer software or system. - $b - Arrangement (R)
The pattern of arrangement of materials within a unit (e.g. alphabetical by country). - $c - Hierarchical level (NR)
The hierarchical position of the described materials relative to other records from the same source. - $3 - Materials specified (NR)
The part of the described materials to which the field applies. - $6 - Linkage (NR) See Control Subfields
- $8 - Field link and sequence number (R) See Control Subfields
Examples
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##$aOrganized into subdivisions: Lot 2962-1 Indoor Classes Activities and Displays--Lot 2962-2 Outdoor Classes--Lot 2962-3 Buildings. |
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##$aFixed-length nonhierarchical;$bMonth by carrier code and flight number. |
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##$3Diaries and notebooks$aOrganized into four series: I. Youth 1846 II. Early Career 1853 III. Political Life 1866 IV. Retirement 1896 arrangement. |
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##$aSPSS system file. |
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##$cSeries;$bAlphabetical by sitter. |
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##$cSeries;$aOrganized into five subseries;$bArranged by form of material. |
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##$3Permits for fishery operations 1914 $bAlphabetical by state then by year of renewal and within year by permit number. |

