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1 # CCL field mappings
2 # There are four types of lines in a CCL profile: 
3 #  1. qualifier specification
4 #       qualifier-name   [  attributeset   ,]  type   =   val   [  attributeset   ,]  type   =   val   ...
5
6 #  2. qualifier alias
7 #       q q1 q2 q3
8 #
9 #  3. comments
10 #       comments begin with 
11 #
12 #  4. directives
13 #       @   directive    value
14 #
15 # see http://indexdata.dk/yaz/doc/tools.tkl#CCL for more details
16 #
17 # The rule below is used when no fields are specified
18 term t=l,r  s=al
19 #
20 # Simple rule for a field called "clean"
21 clean t=l,r
22
23 ### 1. BIB1 USE ATTRIBUTES MAPPED TO CCL QUALIFIERS
24 #
25 # SEE http://www.loc.gov/z3950/agency/bib1.html
26 #
27 # The notation '$' following a USMARC tag refers to a
28 # subfield of the named field.  The notation 'i' following a
29 # USMARC tag refers to values of the second indicator in the named
30 # field; when the second indicator of the field has the value
31 # , the data in the field is associated with that Use
32 # attribute.
33 #
34 #Use                  Value Definition                      USMARC tag(s)
35 #-------------------- ----- ------------------------------  ------------------
36 #Abstract               62  An abbreviated, accurate        520
37 #                           representation of a work,
38 #                           usually without added
39 #                           interpretation or criticism.
40 Abstract 1=62
41 ab Abstract
42
43 #Any                  1016  The record is selected if there
44 #                           exists a Use attribute that the
45 #                           target supports (and considers
46 #                           appropriate - see note 1) such
47 #                           that the record would be
48 #                           selected if the target were to
49 #                           substitute that attribute.
50 #       Notes:
51 #        (1) When the origin uses 'any' the intent is that the target
52 #            locate records via commonly used access points. The target
53 #            may define 'any' to refer to a selected set of Use
54 #            attributes corresponding to its commonly used access points.
55 #        (2) In set terminology: when Any is the Use attribute, the set
56 #            of records selected is the union of the sets of records
57 #            selected by each of the (appropriate) Use attributes that
58 #            the target supports.
59 Any 4=6 1=1016
60 kw Any
61
62 #Anywhere             1035  The record is selected if the
63 #                           term value (as qualified by the
64 #                           other attributes) occurs anywhere
65 #                           in the record.
66 #
67 #            Note: A target might choose to support 'Anywhere' only in
68 #            combination with specific (non-Use) attributes. For example, a
69 #            target might support 'Anywhere' only in combination with the
70 #            Relation attribute 'AlwaysMatches' (see below), to locate all
71 #            records in a database.
72 #
73 #       Notes on relationship of Any and Anywhere:
74 #        (1) A target may support Any but not Anywhere, or vice versa, or
75 #            both.  However, if a target supports both, then it should
76 #            exclude 'Anywhere' from the list of Use attributes
77 #            corresponding to 'Any' (if it does not do so, then the set
78 #            of records located by 'Any' will be a superset of those
79 #            located by 'Anywhere').
80 #        (2) A distinction between the two attributes may be informally
81 #            expressed as follows: 'anywhere' might result in more
82 #            expensive searching than 'any'; if the target (and origin)
83 #            support both 'any' and 'anywhere', if the origin uses 'Any'
84 #            (rather than 'Anywhere') it is asking the target to locate
85 #            the term only if it can do so relatively inexpensively.
86 #Anywhere 1=1035
87
88 #Author-name          1003  A personal or corporate author, 100, 110, 111, 400
89 #                           or a conference or meeting      410, 411, 700, 710,
90 #                           name.  (No subject name         711, 800, 810, 811
91 #                           headings are included.)
92 Author 5=1 1=1003 s=pw
93 au Author
94
95 #Author-name-and-     1000  A personal or corporate author, 100/2XX, 110/2XX,
96 #title                      or a conference or meeting      111/2XX, subfields
97 #                           name, and the title of the      $a & $t in
98 #                           item.  (No subject name         following: 400,410,
99 #                           headings are included.)  The    411, 700, 710, 711,
100 #                           syntax of the name-title        800, 810, 811
101 #                           combination is up to the
102 #                           target, unless used with the
103 #                           Structure attribute Key (see
104 #                           below).
105 #Author-title 1=1000
106
107 #Author-name-         1005  An organization or a group      110, 410, 710, 810
108 #corporate                  of persons that is identified
109 #                           by a particular name. (Differs
110 #                           from attribute "name-corporate
111 #                           (2)" in that corporate name
112 #                           subject headings are not
113 #                           included.)
114 #Author-name-corporate 1=1005
115
116 #Author-name-         1006  A meeting of individuals or     111, 411, 711, 811
117 #conference                 representatives of various
118 #                           bodies for the purpose of
119 #                           discussing topics of common
120 #                           interest. (Differs from
121 #                           attribute "name-conference
122 #                           (3)" in that conference name
123 #                           subject headings are not
124 #                           included.)
125 #Author-name-conference 1=1006
126 #af Author-name-conference
127
128 #Author-name-personal 1004  A person's real name,           100, 400, 700, 800
129 #                           pseudonym, title of nobility
130 #                           nickname, or initials.
131 #                           (Differs from attribute
132 #                           "name-personal (1)" in that
133 #                           personal name subject headings
134 #                           are not included.)
135 #Author-name-personal 1=1004
136
137 #Author-Title-Subject 1036  An author or a title or a        1XX, 2XX, 4XX,
138 #                           subject.                         6XX, 7XX, 8XX
139 #
140 #            Note: When the Use attribute is Author-name-and-title (1000)
141 #            the term contains both an author name and a title.  When the
142 #            Use attribute is Author-Title-Subject (1036), the term
143 #            contains an author name or a title or a subject.
144 #Author-Title-Subject 1=1036
145
146 #Body of text         1010  Used in full-text searching to
147 #                           indicate that the term is to
148 #                           be searched only in that
149 #                           portion of the record that the
150 #                           target considers the body of
151 #                           the text, as opposed to some
152 #                           other discriminated part such
153 #                           as a headline, title, or
154 #                           abstract.
155 #Body-of-text 1=1010
156
157 #Classification-Bliss   15  A classification number from
158 #                           the Bliss Classification,
159 #                           developed by Henry Evelyn
160 #                           Bliss.
161 #Bliss-classification 1=15
162
163 #Classification-Dewey   13  A classification number from    082
164 #                           the Dewey Decimal
165 #                           Classification, developed by
166 #                           Melvyl Dewey.
167 #Dewey-classification 1=13
168
169 #Classification-        50  A classification number         086
170 #government-publication     assigned to a government
171 #                           document by a government
172 #                           agency at any level (e.g.,
173 #                           state, national,
174 #                           international).
175 #Number-govt-pub 1=50
176
177 #Classification-LC      16  A classification number from    050
178 #                           the US Library of Congress
179 #                           Classification.
180 #LC-call-number 1=16
181 #
182 #Classification-local   20  A local classification
183 #                           number from a system not
184 #                           specified elsewhere in this
185 #                           list of attributes.
186 Local-classification 4=1 1=20
187 lcn Local-classification
188 callnum Local-classification
189 #Local-classification cc callnum dewey
190 #
191 #Classification-NAL     18  A classification number from    070
192 #                           the US National Agriculture
193 #                           Library Classification.
194 #NAL-call-number 1=18
195 #
196 #Classification-NLM     17  A classification number from    060
197 #                           the US National Library of
198 #                           Medicine Classification.
199 #NLM-call-number 1=17
200 #
201 #Classification-MOS     19  A classification number from
202 #                           Mathematics Subject
203 #                           Classification, compiled
204 #                           in the Editorial Offices of
205 #                           Mathematical Reviews and
206 #                           Zentralblatt fur Mathematik.
207 #MOS-call-number 1=19
208 #
209 #Classification-UDC     14  A classification number from    080
210 #                           Universal Decimal
211 #                           Classification, a system based
212 #                           on the Dewey Decimal
213 #                           Classification.
214 #UDC-classification 1=14
215 #
216 #Code-bib-level       1021  A one-character alphabetic       Leader/07
217 #                           code indicating the
218 #                           bibliographic level such as
219 #                           monograph, serial or collection
220 #                           of the record.
221 #Bib-level 1=1021
222 #
223 #Code-geographic-area   55  A code that indicates the       043
224 #                           geographic area(s) that appear
225 #                           or are implied in the headings
226 #                           assigned to the item during
227 #                           cataloging.
228 #Code-geographic 1=55
229 #
230 #Code-geographic-     1022  A code that represents the      052
231 #class                      geographic area and if
232 #                           applicable the geographic
233 #                           subarea covered by an item.
234 #                           The codes are derived from
235 #                           the LC Classification-Class G
236 #                           and the expanded Cutter number
237 #                           list.
238 #Geographic-class 1=1022
239 #
240 #Code-institution       56  An authoritative-agency         040, 852$a
241 #                           symbol for an institution
242 #                           that is the source of the
243 #                           record or the holding
244 #                           location.  The code space is
245 #                           defined by the target.
246 #Code-institution 1=56
247 #
248 #Code-language          54  A code that indicates the       008/35-37, 041
249 #                           language of the item.
250 #                           The codes are defined by the
251 #                           target.
252 language          1=54
253 ln language
254
255 #Code-map-scale       1024  Coded form of cartographic      034
256 #                           mathematical data, including
257 #                           scale, projection and/or
258 #                           coordinates related to the
259 #                           item.
260 #Map-scale 1=1024
261
262 #Code-microform-        61  The code specifying the         007/11
263 #generation                 generation of a microform.
264 #Microform-generation 1=61
265 #material-designation Microform-generation
266
267 #Code-record-type     1001  A code that specifies the       Leader/06
268 #                           characteristics and defines
269 #                           the components of the record.
270 #                           The codes are target-specific.
271 Record-type 1=1001
272 rtype Record-type
273 mc-rtype Record-type
274 mus 1=1001
275
276 #Concept-reference    1015  Used within Z39.50-1988;
277 #                           included here for historical
278 #                           reasons but its use is
279 #                           deprecated.
280 #Concept-reference 1=1015
281
282 #Concept-text         1014  Used within Z39.50-1988;
283 #                           included here for historical
284 #                           reasons but its use is
285 #                           deprecated.
286 #Concept-text        1=1014
287
288 #Content-type         1034  The type of materials           derived value
289 #                           contained in the item or        from 008/24-27
290 #                           publication.  For example:
291 #                           review, catalog, encyclopedia,
292 #                           directory.
293 Content-type         1=1034 t=b
294 ctype Content-type
295
296 #Control number-BNB     10  Character string that uniquely  015
297 #                           identifies a record in the
298 #                           British National Bibliography.
299 #BNB-card-number 1=10
300
301 #Control number-BNF     11  Character string that uniquely  015
302 #                           identifies a record in the
303 #                           Bibliotheque Nationale Francais.
304 #BGF-number 1=11
305
306 #Control number-DB      52  Character string that uniquely  015
307 #                           identifies a record in the
308 #                           Deutsche Bibliothek.
309 #Number-db 1=52
310
311 #Control number-LC       9  Character string that uniquely  010, 011
312 #                           identifies a record in the
313 #                           Library of Congress database.
314 #LC-card-number 1=9
315 #lc-card LC-card-number
316
317 #Control number-local   12  Character string that uniquely  001, 035
318 #                           identifies a record in a local
319 #                           system (i.e., any system that
320 #                           is not one of the four listed
321 #                           above).
322 Local-number 1=12
323
324 #Date                   30  The point of time at which      005, 008/00-05,
325 #                           a transaction or event          008/07-10, 260$c,
326 #                           takes place.                    008/11-14, 033,etc.
327 Date 1=30 4=109 r=r
328 #yr Date
329
330 #Date-publication       31  The date (usually year) in      008/07-10, 260$c
331 #                           which a document is published.  046, 533$d
332 Date-of-publication 1=31 4=109 r=r
333 #dp Date-of-publication
334 yr Date-of-publication
335
336 #Date-acquisition       32  The date when a document was    541$d
337 #                           acquired.
338 Date-of-acquisition 1=32
339 acqdate Date-of-acquisition
340 #da Date-of-acquisition
341
342 #Date/time added to   1011  The date and time that a        008/00-05
343 #database                   record was added to the
344 #                           database.
345 #Date-time-added-to-db 1=1011
346
347 #Date/time last       1012  The date and time a record      005
348 #modified                   was last updated.
349 #Date-time-last-modified       1=1012
350
351 #Identifier--         1013  Used in full-text searching
352 #authority/format           to indicate to the target
353 #                           system the format of the
354 #                           document that should be
355 #                           returned to the originating
356 #                           system.  The attribute carries
357 #                           not only the format code, but
358 #                           also the authority (e.g.,
359 #                           system) that assigned that
360 #                           code.
361 #Authority/format-id 1=1013
362
363 #Identifier-CODEN       60  A six-character, unique,        030
364 #                           alphanumeric code assigned
365 #                           to serial and monographic
366 #                           publications by the CODEN
367 #                           section of the Chemical
368 #                           Abstracts Service.
369 #CODEN 1=60
370
371 #Identifier-document  1032  An identifier or Doc-ID,  
372 #                           assigned by a server, that 
373 #                           uniquely identifies a document 
374 #                           on that server. May or may 
375 #                           not be persistent. May be, 
376 #                           for example, a URL.
377 #            Note: this definition was modified October 1997.
378 #Doc-id 1=1032
379
380 #Identifier-ISBN         7  International Standard Book     020
381 #                           Number -- internationally
382 #                           agreed upon number that
383 #                           identifies a book uniquely.
384 #                           Cf. ANSI/NISO Z39.21 and
385 #                           ISO 2108.
386 ISBN         1=7
387 nb ISBN
388
389 #Identifier-ISSN         8  International Standard Serial   022, 4XX$x,
390 #                           Number -- internationally       7XX$x
391 #                           agreed upon number that
392 #                           identifies a serial uniquely.
393 #                           Cf. ANSI/NISO z39.9 and
394 #                           ISO 3297.
395 ISSN         1=8
396 ns ISSN
397
398 #Identifier-legal-      49  The copyright registration      017
399 #deposit                    number that is assigned to
400 #                           an item when the item is
401 #                           deposited for copyright.
402 #Number-legal-deposit 1=49
403
404 #Identifier-local-call  53  Call number (e.g., shelf location)
405 #                           assigned by a local system
406 #                           (not a classification number).
407 #Number-local-call 1=53
408
409 #Identifier-national-   48  Character string that uniquely  015
410 #bibliography               identifies a record in a
411 #                           national bibliography.
412 #Number-natl-biblio 1=48
413
414 #Identifier-publisher-  51  A formatted number assigned     028
415 #for-music                  by a publisher to a sound
416 #                           recording or to printed music.
417 #Number-music-publisher 1=51
418
419 #Identifier-report    1027  A report number assigned to     027, 088
420 #                           the item. This number could be
421 #                           the STRN (Standard Technical
422 #                           Report Number) or another
423 #                           report number.
424 #                           Cf. ANSI/NISO Z39.23 and
425 #                           ISO 10444.
426 #Report-number 1=1027
427
428 #Identifier-standard  1007  Standard numbers such as ISBN,  010, 011, 015, 017,
429 #                           ISSN, music publishers          018, 020, 022, 023,
430 #                           numbers, CODEN, etc., that      024, 025, 027, 028,
431 #                           are indexed together in many    030, 035, 037
432 #                           online public-access catalogs.
433 #Identifier-standard  1=1007 4=6
434 Local-number  1=12
435 #sn Identifier-standard
436 sn Local-number
437 #
438 #Identifier-stock     1028  A stock number that could be    037
439 #                           used for ordering the item.
440 Stock-number 1=1028
441 bc Stock-number
442
443 #Identifier-thematic  1030  The numeric designation for a   $n in the following:
444 #                           part/section of a work such as  130, 240, 243, 630,
445 #                           the serial, opus or thematic    700, 730
446 #                           index number.
447 #Thematic-number 1=1030
448
449 #Indexed-by           1023  For serials, a publication      510
450 #                           in which the serial has been
451 #                           indexed and/or abstracted.
452 #Indexed-by          1=1023
453
454 #Material-type        1031  A free-form string, more        derived value from
455 #                           specific than the one-letter    Leader/06-07, 007,
456 #                           code in Leader/06, that         008, and 502
457 #                           describes the material type
458 #                           of the item, e.g., cassette,
459 #                           kit, computer database,
460 #                           computer file.
461 Material-type   1=1031
462 #itemtype Material-type
463 #collection Material-type
464 collection-code Material-type
465 mt Material-type
466 mc-collection Material-type
467 #dt-lh Material-type
468
469 #Music-key            1025  A statement of the key in       $r in the following:
470 #                           which the music is written.     130, 240, 243, 630,
471 #                                                           700, 730
472 #Music-key            1=1025
473
474 #Name                 1002  The name of a person, corporate 100, 110, 111, 400,
475 #                           body, conference, or meeting.   410, 411, 600, 610,
476 #                           (Subject name headings are      611, 700, 710, 711,
477 #                           included.)                      800, 810, 811
478 #Name                 1=1002
479
480 #Name-and-title         57  The name of a person, corporate 100/2XX, 110/2XX,
481 #                           body, conference, or meeting,   111/2XX, subfields
482 #                           and the title of an item.       $a & $t in
483 #                           (Subject name headings are      following: 400,410,
484 #                           included.)  The syntax of the   411, 600, 610, 611,
485 #                           name-title combination is up    700, 710, 711, 800,
486 #                           to the target, unless used      810, 811
487 #                           with the Structure attribute
488 #                           Key (see below).
489 #Name-and-title         1=57
490
491 #Name-corporate          2  An organization or a group      110, 410, 610, 710,
492 #                           of persons that is identified   810
493 #                           by a particular name. (Subject
494 #                           name headings are included.)
495 #Corporate-name 1=2
496 #cpn Corporate-name
497
498 #Name-conference         3  A meeting of individuals or     111, 411, 611, 711
499 #                           representatives of various      811
500 #                           bodies for the purpose of
501 #                           discussing topics of common
502 #                           interest.  (Subject name
503 #                           headings are included.)
504 #Conference-name 1=3
505 #cfn Conference-name
506
507 #Name-editor          1020  A person who prepared for       100 $a or 700 $a when
508 #                           publication an item that is     the corresponding $e
509 #                           not his or her own.             contains value 'ed.'
510 #Editor 1=1020
511
512 #Name-geographic        58  Name of a country,              651
513 #                           jurisdiction, region, or
514 #                           geographic feature.
515 #Name-geographic        1=58
516
517 #Name-geographic-place- 59  City or town where an item      008/15-17, 260$a
518 #publication                was published.
519
520 #Name-personal           1  A person's real name,           100, 400, 600, 700,
521 #                           pseudonym, title of nobility    800
522 #                           nickname, or initials.
523 #Personal-name 1=1
524 #pn Personal-name
525
526 #Name-publisher       1018  The organization responsible    260$b
527 #                           for the publication of the
528 #                           item.
529 Publisher 1=1018
530 pb Publisher
531
532 #Note                   63  A concise statement in which    5XX
533 #                           such information as extended
534 #                           physical description,
535 #                           relationship to other works,
536 #                           or contents may be recorded.
537 Note                   1=63
538 nt Note
539
540 #Record-source        1019  The USMARC code or name of the  008/39, 040
541 #                           organization(s) that created
542 #                           the original record, assigned
543 #                           the USMARC content designation
544 #                           and transcribed the record into
545 #                           machine-readable form, or
546 #                           modified the existing USMARC
547 #                           record; the cataloging source.
548 #Record-source        1=1019
549
550 #Server-choice        1017  The target substitutes one or
551 #                           more access points.  The origin
552 #                           leaves the choice to the target.
553 #
554 #
555 #       Notes on relationship of Any and Server-choice:
556 #        (1) When the origin uses 'Server-choice' it is asking the target
557 #            to select one or more access points, and to use its best
558 #            judgment in making that selection.  When 'Any' is used,
559 #            there is no selection process involved; the target is to
560 #            apply all of the (appropriate) supported Use attributes.
561 #            The origin is asking the target to make a choice of access
562 #            points.
563 #        (2) The target might support 'Any' and not 'Server-choice', or
564 #            vice versa, or both.  If the target supports both, when the
565 #            origin uses 'Server-choice', the target might choose 'Any';
566 #            however, it might choose any other Use attribute.
567 #Server-choice        1=1017
568
569 #Subject                21  The primary topic on which a    600, 610, 611, 630,
570 #                           work is focused.                650, 651, 653, 654,
571 #                                                           655, 656, 657, 69X
572 Subject                1=21
573 su Subject
574 su-to Subject
575 su-geo Subject
576 su-ut Subject
577 #Subject-BDI            23  Subject headings from
578 #                           Bibliotek Dokumentasjon
579 #                           Informasjon -- a controlled
580 #                           subject vocabulary used and
581 #                           maintained by the five Nordic
582 #                           countries (Denmark, Finland,
583 #                           Iceland, Norway, and Sweden).
584 #BDI-index-subject 1=23
585
586 #Subject-INSPEC         24  Subject headings from           600i2, 610i2,
587 #                           Information Services for the    611i2, 630i2,
588 #                           Physics and Engineering         650i2, 651i2
589 #                           Communities -- the Information
590 #                           Services Division of the
591 #                           Institution of Electrical
592 #                           Engineers.
593 #INSPEC-subject 1=24
594
595 #Subject-LC             27  Subject headings from           600i0, 610i0,
596 #                           US Library of Congress          611i0, 630i0,
597 #                           Subject Headings.               650i0, 651i0
598 #LC-subject-heading 1=27
599
600 #Subject-LC-          1008  Subject headings, for use       600i1, 610i1,
601 #children's                 with children's literature,     611i1, 630i1,
602 #                           that conform to the             650i1, 651i1
603 #                           formulation guidelines in
604 #                           the "AC Subject Headings"
605 #                           section of the Library of
606 #                           Congress Subject Headings.
607 #Subject-LC-childrens 1=1008
608
609 #Subject-local          29  Subjects headings defined
610 #                           locally.
611 #Local-subject-index 1=29
612
613 #Subject-MESH           25  Subject headings from           600i2, 610i2,
614 #                           Medical Subject Headings --     611i2, 630i2,
615 #                           maintained by the US National   650i2, 651i2
616 #                           Library of Medicine.
617 #MESH-subject 1=25
618
619 #Subject-name-        1009  A person's real name,           600
620 #personal                   pseudonym, title of nobility
621 #                           nickname, or initials that
622 #                           appears in a subject heading.
623 Subject-name-personal 1=1009
624 su-na 1=1009
625 #Subject-name-personal
626 #Subject-PA             26  Subject headings from           600i2, 610i2,
627 #                           Thesaurus of Psychological      611i2, 630i2,
628 #                           Index Terms -- maintained       650i2, 651i2
629 #                           by the Retrieval Services Unit
630 #                           of the American Psychological
631 #                           Association.
632 #PA-subject 1=26
633
634 #Subject-PRECIS         45  Subject headings from
635 #                           PREserved Context Index
636 #                           System -- a string of indexing
637 #                           terms set down in a prescribed
638 #                           order, each term being preceded
639 #                           by a manipulation code which
640 #                           governs the production of
641 #                           pre-coordinated subject index
642 #                           entries under selected terms --
643 #                           maintained by the British
644 #                           Library.
645 #Subject-precis 1=45
646
647 #Subject-RAMEAU         22  Subject headings from
648 #                           Repertoire d'authorite de
649 #                           matieres encyclopedique
650 #                           unifie -- maintained by the
651 #                           Bibliotheque Nationale
652 #                           (France).
653 #Subject-Rameau 1=22
654
655 #Subject-RSWK           46  Subject headings from
656 #                           Regeln fur den
657 #                           Schlagwortkatalog --
658 #                           maintained by the Deutsches
659 #                           Bibliotheksinstitut.
660 #Subject-rswk 1=46
661
662 #Subject-RVM            28  Subject headings from           600i6, 610i6,
663 #                           Repertoire des vedettes-        611i6, 630i6,
664 #                           matiere -- maintained by the    650i6, 651i6
665 #                           Bibliotheque de l'Universite
666 #                           de Laval.
667 #RVM-subject-heading 1=28
668
669 #Subject-subdivision    47  An extension to a subject       6XX$x, 6XX$y,
670 #                           heading indicating the form,    6XX$z
671 #                           place, period of time treated,
672 #                           or aspect of the subject
673 #                           treated.
674 #Subject-subdivision 1=47
675
676 #Title                   4  A word, phrase, character,      130, 21X-24X, 440,
677 #                           or group of characters,         490, 730, 740, 830,
678 #                           normally appearing in an item,  840, subfield $t
679 #                           that names the item or the      in the following:
680 #                           work contained in it.           400, 410, 410, 600,
681 #                                                           610, 611, 700, 710,
682 #                                                           711, 800, 810, 811
683 Title 1=4
684 #5=1 1=4 s=pw
685 #1=4
686 ti Title
687
688 #Title-abbreviated      43  Shortened form of the title;    210, 211 (obs.),
689 #                           either assigned by national     246
690 #                           centers under the auspices of
691 #                           the International Serials Data
692 #                           System, or a title (such as an
693 #                           acronym) that is popularly
694 #                           associated with the item.
695 #Title-abbreviated      1=43
696
697 #Title-added-title-page 37  A title on a title page         246i5
698 #                           preceding or following the
699 #                           title page chosen as the basis
700 #                           for the description of the
701 #                           item.  It may be more general
702 #                           (e.g., a series title page),
703 #                           or equally general (e.g., a
704 #                           title page in another
705 #                           language).
706 #Title-added-title-page 1=37
707
708 #Title-caption          38  A title given at the beginning  246i6
709 #                           of the first page of the text.
710 #Title-caption          1=38
711
712 #Title-collective       34  A title proper that is an       243
713 #                           inclusive title for an item
714 #                           containing several works.
715 #Title-collective       1=34
716
717 #Title-cover            36  The title printed on the        246i4
718 #                           cover of an item as issued. 
719 Title-cover            1=36
720
721 #Title-expanded         44  An expanded (or augmented)      214 (obs.), 246
722 #                           title has been enlarged with
723 #                           descriptive words by the
724 #                           cataloger to provide
725 #                           additional indexing and
726 #                           searching capabilities.
727 #Title-expanded         1=44
728
729 #Title-former           42  A former title or title         247, 780
730 #                           variation when one
731 #                           bibliographic record
732 #                           represents all issues of
733 #                           a serial that has changed
734 #                           title.
735 #Title-former           1=42
736
737 #Title-host-item      1033  The title of the item            773$t
738 #                           containing the part
739 #                           described in the record, for
740 #                           example, a journal title
741 #                           when the record describes an
742 #                           article in the journal.
743 Host-item      1=1033
744
745 #Title-key              33  The unique name assigned to     222
746 #                           a serial by the International
747 #                           Serials Data System (ISDS).
748 #Title-key              1=33
749
750 #Title-other-variant    41  A variation from the title      212 (obs.), 246i3,
751 #                           page title appearing elsewhere  247, 740
752 #                           in the item (e.g., a variant
753 #                           cover title, caption title,
754 #                           running title, or title from
755 #                           another volume) or in another
756 #                           issue.
757 #Title-other-variant    1=41
758
759 #Title-parallel         35  The title proper in another     246i1
760 #                           language and/or script.
761 #Title-parallel         1=35
762
763 #Title-related-       1026  Serial titles related to this   247, 780, 785
764 #periodical                 item, either the immediate
765 #                           predecessor or the immediate
766 #                           successor.
767 #Related-periodical 1=1026
768 #Title-running          39  A title, or abbreviated title,  246i7
769 #                           that is repeated at the head
770 #                           or foot of each page or leaf.
771 #Title-running          1=39
772
773 #Title-series            5  Collective title applying to    440, 490, 830, 840,
774 #                           a group of separate, but        subfield $t in the
775 #                           related, items.                 following: 400,410,
776 #                                                           411, 800, 810, 811
777 Title-series            1=5
778 #series Title-series
779 se Title-series
780
781 #Title-spine            40  A title appearing on the        246i8
782 #                           spine of an item.
783 #Title-spine            1=40
784
785 #Title-uniform           6  The particular title by which   130, 240, 730,
786 #                           a work is to be identified      subfield $t in the
787 #                           for cataloging purposes.        following: 700,710,
788 #                                                           711
789 Title-uniform           1=6
790 ut Title-uniform
791 #Authority-number           Koha-Auth-Number  The Number   
792 #                           for an authority to be searched subfield $9 in the
793 #                           for cataloging purposes.        following: 700,701,702,710,
794 #                                                           711,712 and some 6XX fields (Unimarc)
795 Authority-number           1=8910
796 an Authority-Number
797 Koha-Auth-Number Authority-Number
798
799 #Authority/format-id        authtypecode  The Code 
800 #                           associated to an authority type
801 #                                                            152$b in authority records
802 Authority/format-id           1=Authority/format-id
803 at Authority/format-id
804
805 #Heading-Entity             Information for Heading in an 
806 #                           authority record 
807 #                                                             usually 2.. fields
808 Heading-Entity           1=Heading-Entity
809 he Heading-Entity
810
811
812 ### 2. BIB1 RELATION ATTRIBUTES
813 lt 2=1
814 le 2=2
815 eq 2=3
816 ge 2=4
817 ne 2=5
818 phonetic 2=6
819 stem 2=100
820 relevance 2=102
821 rk 2=102
822 rank relevance
823
824 AlwaysMatches 2=103
825 Within 2=104
826
827 ### 3. BIB1 POSITION ATTRIBUTES
828 first-in-field 3=1
829
830 # we have to fake startswith until zebra supports it
831 # starts with if we want no truncation ... need to ad 'term #'
832 # finds 'starts with it' but not italian
833 # see http://lists.indexdata.dk/pipermail/yazlist/2006-July/001664.html
834 startswithnt 3=1 5=101 6=3
835
836 # starts with with truncation
837 first-in-subfield 3=2
838 any-position-in-field 3=3
839
840 ### 4. BIB1 STRUCTURE ATTRIBUTES
841 st-phrase 4=1
842 phr st-phrase
843 st-word         4=2
844 st-key  4=3
845 st-year         4=4
846 st-date-normalized      4=5
847 st-word-list    4=6
848 wrdl 4=6
849
850 # there was a reason I didn't want to use this but it's
851 # escaped me -- JF
852 wrd 4=6
853
854 #st-word
855 st-date-un-normalized   4=100
856 st-name-normalized      4=101
857 st-name-un-normalized   4=102
858 st-structure    4=103
859 st-urx  4=104
860 st-free-form-text       4=105
861 st-document-text        4=106
862 st-local        number 4=107
863 st-string       4=108
864 st-numeric      4=109
865 #string 109
866
867 ### 5. BIB1 TRUNCATION ATTRIBUTES
868 right-Truncation 5=1
869 rt right-Truncation
870 left-Truncation         5=2
871 left-and-right  5=3
872 do-not-truncate         5=100
873 process-in-search-term  5=101
874 regExpr-1       5=102
875 fuzzy 5=103
876 regExpr-2       5=103
877 Z39-58  5=104
878
879 ### 6. BIB1 STRUCTURE ATTRIBUTES
880 incomplete-subfield     6=1
881 complete-subfield       6=2
882 complete-field  6=3
883
884 ### COMBINATIONS OF THE ABOVE
885 ext 4=1 6=3
886
887 ## ATTRIBUTES NOT IN BIB1 OR ELSE ONES I DON"T KNOW WHERE IN BIB1 THEY BELONG
888 #Language
889 #ln 1=8805
890 #language 1=8805
891
892 #Musical Composition
893 #mc
894
895 # Publisher Location
896
897 Place-publication 1=59
898 pl Place-publication
899 #pl 1=59
900
901 # Extent
902 Extent 1=8001
903
904 #Summary                        1=8002
905 #att 8900            
906 #Call-Number 1=8900
907 #date-entered-on-file 1=8800
908 #date1 1=8801
909 #date2 1=8802
910 #language 8805
911 ff8-22 1=8822
912 ff8-23 1=8823
913 ff8-34 1=8834
914
915 #att 8700            ff7-00
916 #att 8701            ff7-01
917 #att 8702            ff7-02
918 #att 9520            withdrawn
919 #att 9521            lost
920 lost 1=9521 4=109
921 #att 9522            onloan
922
923 ############## SUBJECT-RELATED
924 # Topical Term
925 #tt
926 # Descriptor
927 #de
928 # Genre/Form
929 #ge
930 # Geographic Coverage
931 #gc
932
933 ## Additional Author distinctions needed for field weighting
934 # lastname,firstname entry in $100$a
935 Author-personal-bibliography 1=8900
936 aub Author-personal-bibliography
937 # Author-in-order - firstname lastname in 245$c statement of responsibility
938 Author-in-order 1=8901
939 auo Author-in-order
940
941 ### LIMITS
942 # AUDIENCE
943 audience 1=8822
944 aud audience
945
946 # CONTENT and Literary form
947 fiction 1=8833
948 fic fiction
949 #mystery 1=
950 biography 1=8834
951 bio biography
952
953 # FORMAT
954 format 1=8823
955
956 # format limit
957 l-format 1=8703
958
959 #fmt format
960
961 # BRANCH (of local library)
962 branch 1=1033
963
964 Illustration-code 1=Illustration-code 
965 # Item Type
966
967 # Year limit
968 #yr 1=8801 4=109 r=r
969
970 ## STATUSES
971 onloan 1=9522
972 datedue 1=9522
973
974 popularity 1=9523
975
976 # Material Category
977 mc 1=8700
978 ## TYPE LIMITS
979 dt-bks 1=8700
980 dt-vis 1=8700
981 dt-sr 1=8700
982 dt-cf 1=8700
983 dt-map 1=8700
984
985 # Rank Weights
986 r1 9=32
987 r2 9=28
988 r3 9=26
989 r4 9=10
990 r5 9=22
991 r6 9=20
992 r7 9=18
993 r8 9=16
994 r9 9=14
995
996 # Sorting
997 title-sort-za 7=2 1=36
998 title-sort-az 7=1 1=36
999 # CCL DIRECTIVES
1000 # Truncation characters (it seems to take multiple arguments)
1001 @truncation ? *
1002 # field specifies how multiple fields are to be combined.
1003 # There are two modes: or: multiple qualifier fields are
1004 # ORed, merge: attributes for the qualifier fields are
1005 # merged and assigned to one term.
1006 @field merge
1007 # case specificies if CCL operatores and qualifiers
1008 # should be compared with case sensitivity or not.
1009 # Specify 0 for case sensitive; 1 for case insensitive.
1010 @case 0
1011 # Tokens for CCL operators (it seems you can assign multiple tokens per operator which is nice)
1012 @and and +
1013 @or or |
1014 # make sure - doesn't conflict with another usage of this token
1015 @not not
1016 @set set
1017 # Not sure if you can specify tokens for prox operators, but here are the defaults
1018 # proximity of a, b - distance n - any order:
1019 # a %n b
1020 # proximity of a, b - distance n - in order:
1021 # a !n b
1022 # Integer n may be omitted - in which case distance is 1.
1023
1024 # Rules for a few GILS fields
1025 #north  gils-attset,u=2040 r=o
1026 #south  gils-attset,u=2041 r=o
1027 #east  gils-attset,u=2038 r=o
1028 #west  gils-attest,u=2039 r=o
1029 #distributor gils-attset,u=2000 s=pw
1030 #distributorname gils-attset,u=2001 s=pw
1031
1032 # Explain fields
1033 ExplainCategory      exp1,1=1
1034 HumanStringLanguage  exp1,1=2
1035 DatabaseName         exp1,1=3
1036 TargetName           exp1,1=4
1037 AttributeSetOID      exp1,1=5
1038 RecordSyntaxOID      exp1,1=6
1039 TagSetOID            exp1,1=7
1040 ExtededServiceOID    exp1,1=8
1041 DateAdded            exp1,1=9
1042 DateChanged          exp1,1=10
1043 DateExpires          exp1,1=11
1044 ElementSetName       exp1,1=12