some were already in etc/zebradb, the unimarc specifics one have been copied here
Signed-off-by: Joshua Ferraro <jmf@liblime.com>
+++ /dev/null
-# auth1 Attribute Set
-name auth1
-reference Bib-1
-include bib1.att
-include gils.att
-
-
-# Koha Specific Stuff
-
-att 8900 Call-Number
-att 8800 date-entered-on-file
-att 8801 date1
-att 8802 date2
-att 8805 language
-att 8822 ff8-22
-att 8833 ff8-33
-att 8834 ff8-34
-
-att 8700 ff7-00
-att 8701 ff7-01
-att 8702 ff7-02
-
-######################################################################
-######################################################################
-#Authorities
-######################################################################
-######################################################################
-
-#######################################
-#Coded Entries
-#######################################
-
-#used in $5 for relationships
-#Coded field
-
-att 9200 Auth-RelationShip
-
-#used in $2 should contain authtypecode if authority is an other type
-#Coded field
-att 9210 Auth-Internal-authtype
-
-#used in $3 should contain authid if authority is an other type
-#Coded field
-att 9220 Auth-Internal-LN
-
-#used in $7 should contain Script language
-#Coded field (Greek, and other alphabets)
-att 9230 Auth-Script
-
-#used in $8 should contain Entity language
-#Coded field (Greek, and other alphabets)
-att 9240 Auth-Language
-
-#BUGFIX ??
-# Maybe there could be a problem to define so few types.
-# We could have MANY undesired results not to have a specialization by Authtype
-# It can be added
-
-#used in $2 should contain authtypecode if authority is an other type
-#Coded field
-#Can be found also by Authority/format-id
-att 9250 Authority/format-id
-
-
-######################################################
-# Global search (Any AuthorityType)
-######################################################
-att 9001 Heading
-att 9002 See
-att 9003 See-also
-att 9004 Parallel
-att 9005 Heading-entity
-att 9006 See-Entity
-att 9007 See-also-Entity
-att 9008 Parallel-Entity
-#att 9009 Subject-heading is already defined
-#att 9000 Name-geographic
-
-######################################################
-# Main Entries
-######################################################
-
-att 9011 Personal-heading
-att 9012 Corporate-heading
-att 9013 Conference-heading
-att 9014 Place-heading
-att 9015 Trademark-heading
-att 9016 Title-uniform
-att 9017 Collective-Title-uniform
-att 9018 Place-Access
-#att 9019 Subject-heading is already defined
-#att 9010 Name-geographic
-
-att 9021 Personal-see
-att 9022 Corporate-see
-att 9023 Conference-see
-att 9024 Place-see
-att 9025 Trademark-see
-att 9026 Title-uniform-see
-att 9027 Collective-Title-uniform-see
-att 9028 Place-Access-see
-att 9029 Subject-see
-att 9020 Name-geographic-see
-
-att 9031 Personal-see-also
-att 9032 Corporate-see-also
-att 9033 Conference-see-also
-att 9034 Place-see-also
-att 9035 Trademark-see-also
-att 9036 Title-uniform-see-also
-att 9037 Collective-Title-uniform-see-also
-att 9038 Place-Access-see-also
-att 9039 Subject-see-also
-att 9030 Name-geographic-see-also
-
-att 9041 Personal-parallel
-att 9042 Corporate-parallel
-att 9043 Conference-parallel
-att 9044 Place-parallel
-att 9045 Trademark-parallel
-att 9046 Title-uniform-parallel
-att 9047 Collective-Title-uniform-parallel
-att 9048 Place-Access-parallel
-att 9049 Subject-parallel
-att 9040 Name-geographic-parallel
-
-
-######################################
-#Whole record
-######################################
-att 9101 Personal-heading-entity
-att 9102 Corporate-heading-entity
-att 9103 Conference-heading-entity
-att 9104 Place-heading-entity
-att 9105 Trademark-heading-entity
-att 9106 Title-uniform-entity
-att 9107 Collective-Title-uniform-entity
-att 9108 Place-Access-entity
-att 9109 Subject-heading-entity
-att 9130 Name-geographic-entity
-
-att 9111 Personal-see-entity
-att 9112 Corporate-see-entity
-att 9113 Conference-see-entity
-att 9114 Place-see-entity
-att 9115 Trademark-see-entity
-att 9116 Title-see-entity
-att 9117 Collective-Title-uniform-see-entity
-att 9118 Place-Access-see-entity
-att 9119 Subject-see-entity
-
-att 9121 Personal-see-also-entity
-att 9122 Corporate-see-also-entity
-att 9123 Conference-see-also-entity
-att 9124 Place-see-also-entity
-att 9125 Trademark-see-also-entity
-att 9126 Title-see-also-entity
-att 9127 Collective-Title-uniform-see-also-entity
-att 9128 Place-Access-see-also-entity
-att 9129 Subject-see-also-entity
-
-att 9131 Personal-parallel-entity
-att 9132 Corporate-parallel-entity
-att 9133 Conference-parallel-entity
-att 9134 Place-parallel-entity
-att 9135 Trademark-parallel-entity
-att 9136 Title-parallel-entity
-att 9137 Collective-Title-uniform-parallel-entity
-att 9138 Place-Access-parallel-entity
-att 9139 Subject-parallel-entity
-
-
+++ /dev/null
-# $Id: bib1_biblios.att,v 1.3 2007/05/30 09:33:22 tipaul Exp $
-# Bib-1 Attribute Set
-name bib1
-reference Bib-1
-
-att 1 Personal-name
-att 2 Corporate-name
-att 3 Conference-name
-att 4 Title
-att 5 Title-series
-att 6 Title-uniform
-att 7 ISBN
-att 8 ISSN
-att 9 LC-card-number
-att 10 BNB-card-number
-att 11 BGF-number
-att 12 Local-number
-att 13 Dewey-classification
-att 14 UDC-classification
-att 15 Bliss-classification
-att 16 LC-call-number
-att 17 NLM-call-number
-att 18 NAL-call-number
-att 19 MOS-call-number
-att 20 Local-classification
-att 21 Subject-heading
-att 22 Subject-Rameau
-att 23 BDI-index-subject
-att 24 INSPEC-subject
-att 25 MESH-subject
-att 26 PA-subject
-att 27 LC-subject-heading
-att 28 RVM-subject-heading
-att 29 Local-subject-index
-att 30 Date
-att 31 Date-of-publication
-att 32 Date-of-acquisition
-att 33 Title-key
-att 34 Title-collective
-att 35 Title-parallel
-att 36 Title-cover
-att 37 Title-added-title-page
-att 38 Title-caption
-att 39 Title-running
-att 40 Title-spine
-att 41 Title-other-variant
-att 42 Title-former
-att 43 Title-abbreviated
-att 44 Title-expanded
-att 45 Subject-precis
-att 46 Subject-rswk
-att 47 Subject-subdivision
-att 48 Number-natl-biblio
-att 49 Number-legal-deposit
-att 50 Number-govt-pub
-att 51 Number-music-publisher
-att 52 Number-db
-att 53 Number-local-call
-att 54 Code-language
-att 55 Code-geographic
-att 56 Code-institution
-att 57 Name-and-title
-att 58 Name-geographic
-att 59 Place-publication
-att 60 CODEN
-att 61 Microform-generation
-att 62 Abstract
-att 63 Note
-att 1000 Author-title
-att 1001 Record-type
-att 1002 Name
-att 1003 Author
-att 1004 Author-name-personal
-att 1005 Author-name-corporate
-att 1006 Author-name-conference
-att 1007 Identifier-standard
-att 1008 Subject-LC-childrens
-att 1009 Subject-name-personal
-att 1010 Body-of-text
-att 1011 Date/time-added-to-db
-att 1012 Date/time-last-modified
-att 1013 Authority/format-id
-att 1014 Concept-text
-att 1015 Concept-reference
-att 1016 Any
-att 1017 Server-choice
-att 1018 Publisher
-att 1019 Record-source
-att 1020 Editor
-att 1021 Bib-level
-att 1022 Geographic-class
-att 1023 Indexed-by
-att 1024 Map-scale
-att 1025 Music-key
-att 1026 Related-periodical
-att 1027 Report-number
-att 1028 Stock-number
-att 1030 Thematic-number
-att 1031 Material-type
-att 1032 Doc-id
-att 1033 Host-item
-att 1034 Content-type
-att 1035 Anywhere
-att 1036 Author-Title-Subject
-
-
-# Koha Local-Use Biblio Indexes
-att 9001 Control-number
-att 9002 biblioitemnumber
-att 9003 totalissues
-att 9004 cn-bib-source
-att 9005 cn-bib-sort
-att 9006 itemtype
-att 9007 cn-class
-att 9008 cn-item
-att 9009 cn-prefix
-att 9010 cn-suffix
-
-# Items Index
-att 8001 withdrawn
-att 8002 lost
-att 8003 classification-source
-att 8004 materials-specified
-att 8005 damaged
-att 8006 restricted
-att 8007 cn-sort
-att 8008 notforloan
-att 8009 ccode
-att 8010 itemnumber
-att 8011 homebranch
-att 8012 holdingbranch
-att 8013 location
-att 8014 Date-of-acquisition
-att 8015 acqsource
-att 8016 coded-location-qualifier
-att 8017 price
-att 8018 stack
-att 8019 issues
-att 8020 renewals
-att 8021 reserves
-att 8022 Local-classification
-att 8023 barcode
-att 8024 onloan
-att 8025 datelastseen
-att 8026 datelastborrowed
-att 8027 copynumber
-att 8028 uri
-att 8029 replacementprice
-att 8030 replacementpricedate
-
-## Fixed Fields and other special indexes
-att 9901 Extent
-att 8910 Koha-Auth-Number
-# record length according to the leader
-att 9905 llength
-att 9902 Summary
-att 9990 Call-Number
-# Usually Target Audience 008/22
-att 8822 ta
-# Usually Form of item 008/23
-att 8823 ff8-23
-# Usually Nature of contents 008/24-27
-att 8824 ff8-24-27
-# Usually Content-type, also Form of item for maps 008/29
-att 8829 ff8-29
-# Usually Literary Form 008/33
-att 8833 lf
-#att 8833 ff8-33
-# Usually Biography, also Special format characteristics for maps 008/34
-att 8834 bio
-#att 8834 ff8-34
-att 8700 ff7-00
-att 8701 ff7-01
-att 8702 ff7-02
-att 8703 ff7-01-02
-# Author-personal-bibliography - lastname,firstname in 100$a
-att 9900 Author-personal-bibliography
-# Author-in-order - firstname lastname in 245$c statement of responsibility
-att 9902 Author-in-order
+++ /dev/null
-# CCL field mappings
-# There are four types of lines in a CCL profile:
-# 1. qualifier specification
-# qualifier-name [ attributeset ,] type = val [ attributeset ,] type = val ...
-#
-# 2. qualifier alias
-# q q1 q2 q3
-#
-# 3. comments
-# comments begin with
-#
-# 4. directives
-# @ directive value
-#
-# see http://indexdata.dk/yaz/doc/tools.tkl#CCL for more details
-#
-# The rule below is used when no fields are specified
-term t=l,r s=al
-#
-# Simple rule for a field called "clean"
-clean t=l,r
-
-### 1. BIB1 USE ATTRIBUTES MAPPED TO CCL QUALIFIERS
-#
-# SEE http://www.loc.gov/z3950/agency/bib1.html
-#
-# The notation '$' following a USMARC tag refers to a
-# subfield of the named field. The notation 'i' following a
-# USMARC tag refers to values of the second indicator in the named
-# field; when the second indicator of the field has the value
-# , the data in the field is associated with that Use
-# attribute.
-#
-#Use Value Definition USMARC tag(s)
-#-------------------- ----- ------------------------------ ------------------
-#Abstract 62 An abbreviated, accurate 520
-# representation of a work,
-# usually without added
-# interpretation or criticism.
-Abstract 1=62
-ab Abstract
-
-#Any 1016 The record is selected if there
-# exists a Use attribute that the
-# target supports (and considers
-# appropriate - see note 1) such
-# that the record would be
-# selected if the target were to
-# substitute that attribute.
-# Notes:
-# (1) When the origin uses 'any' the intent is that the target
-# locate records via commonly used access points. The target
-# may define 'any' to refer to a selected set of Use
-# attributes corresponding to its commonly used access points.
-# (2) In set terminology: when Any is the Use attribute, the set
-# of records selected is the union of the sets of records
-# selected by each of the (appropriate) Use attributes that
-# the target supports.
-Any 4=6 1=1016
-kw Any
-
-#Anywhere 1035 The record is selected if the
-# term value (as qualified by the
-# other attributes) occurs anywhere
-# in the record.
-#
-# Note: A target might choose to support 'Anywhere' only in
-# combination with specific (non-Use) attributes. For example, a
-# target might support 'Anywhere' only in combination with the
-# Relation attribute 'AlwaysMatches' (see below), to locate all
-# records in a database.
-#
-# Notes on relationship of Any and Anywhere:
-# (1) A target may support Any but not Anywhere, or vice versa, or
-# both. However, if a target supports both, then it should
-# exclude 'Anywhere' from the list of Use attributes
-# corresponding to 'Any' (if it does not do so, then the set
-# of records located by 'Any' will be a superset of those
-# located by 'Anywhere').
-# (2) A distinction between the two attributes may be informally
-# expressed as follows: 'anywhere' might result in more
-# expensive searching than 'any'; if the target (and origin)
-# support both 'any' and 'anywhere', if the origin uses 'Any'
-# (rather than 'Anywhere') it is asking the target to locate
-# the term only if it can do so relatively inexpensively.
-#Anywhere 1=1035
-
-#Author-name 1003 A personal or corporate author, 100, 110, 111, 400
-# or a conference or meeting 410, 411, 700, 710,
-# name. (No subject name 711, 800, 810, 811
-# headings are included.)
-Author 5=1 1=1003 s=pw
-au Author
-
-#Author-name-and- 1000 A personal or corporate author, 100/2XX, 110/2XX,
-#title or a conference or meeting 111/2XX, subfields
-# name, and the title of the $a & $t in
-# item. (No subject name following: 400,410,
-# headings are included.) The 411, 700, 710, 711,
-# syntax of the name-title 800, 810, 811
-# combination is up to the
-# target, unless used with the
-# Structure attribute Key (see
-# below).
-#Author-title 1=1000
-
-#Author-name- 1005 An organization or a group 110, 410, 710, 810
-#corporate of persons that is identified
-# by a particular name. (Differs
-# from attribute "name-corporate
-# (2)" in that corporate name
-# subject headings are not
-# included.)
-#Author-name-corporate 1=1005
-
-#Author-name- 1006 A meeting of individuals or 111, 411, 711, 811
-#conference representatives of various
-# bodies for the purpose of
-# discussing topics of common
-# interest. (Differs from
-# attribute "name-conference
-# (3)" in that conference name
-# subject headings are not
-# included.)
-#Author-name-conference 1=1006
-#af Author-name-conference
-
-#Author-name-personal 1004 A person's real name, 100, 400, 700, 800
-# pseudonym, title of nobility
-# nickname, or initials.
-# (Differs from attribute
-# "name-personal (1)" in that
-# personal name subject headings
-# are not included.)
-#Author-name-personal 1=1004
-
-#Author-Title-Subject 1036 An author or a title or a 1XX, 2XX, 4XX,
-# subject. 6XX, 7XX, 8XX
-#
-# Note: When the Use attribute is Author-name-and-title (1000)
-# the term contains both an author name and a title. When the
-# Use attribute is Author-Title-Subject (1036), the term
-# contains an author name or a title or a subject.
-#Author-Title-Subject 1=1036
-
-#Body of text 1010 Used in full-text searching to
-# indicate that the term is to
-# be searched only in that
-# portion of the record that the
-# target considers the body of
-# the text, as opposed to some
-# other discriminated part such
-# as a headline, title, or
-# abstract.
-#Body-of-text 1=1010
-
-#Classification-Bliss 15 A classification number from
-# the Bliss Classification,
-# developed by Henry Evelyn
-# Bliss.
-#Bliss-classification 1=15
-
-#Classification-Dewey 13 A classification number from 082
-# the Dewey Decimal
-# Classification, developed by
-# Melvyl Dewey.
-#Dewey-classification 1=13
-
-#Classification- 50 A classification number 086
-#government-publication assigned to a government
-# document by a government
-# agency at any level (e.g.,
-# state, national,
-# international).
-#Number-govt-pub 1=50
-
-#Classification-LC 16 A classification number from 050
-# the US Library of Congress
-# Classification.
-#LC-call-number 1=16
-#
-#Classification-local 20 A local classification
-# number from a system not
-# specified elsewhere in this
-# list of attributes.
-Local-classification 4=1 1=20
-lcn Local-classification
-callnum Local-classification
-#Local-classification cc callnum dewey
-#
-#Classification-NAL 18 A classification number from 070
-# the US National Agriculture
-# Library Classification.
-#NAL-call-number 1=18
-#
-#Classification-NLM 17 A classification number from 060
-# the US National Library of
-# Medicine Classification.
-#NLM-call-number 1=17
-#
-#Classification-MOS 19 A classification number from
-# Mathematics Subject
-# Classification, compiled
-# in the Editorial Offices of
-# Mathematical Reviews and
-# Zentralblatt fur Mathematik.
-#MOS-call-number 1=19
-#
-#Classification-UDC 14 A classification number from 080
-# Universal Decimal
-# Classification, a system based
-# on the Dewey Decimal
-# Classification.
-#UDC-classification 1=14
-#
-#Code-bib-level 1021 A one-character alphabetic Leader/07
-# code indicating the
-# bibliographic level such as
-# monograph, serial or collection
-# of the record.
-#Bib-level 1=1021
-#
-#Code-geographic-area 55 A code that indicates the 043
-# geographic area(s) that appear
-# or are implied in the headings
-# assigned to the item during
-# cataloging.
-#Code-geographic 1=55
-#
-#Code-geographic- 1022 A code that represents the 052
-#class geographic area and if
-# applicable the geographic
-# subarea covered by an item.
-# The codes are derived from
-# the LC Classification-Class G
-# and the expanded Cutter number
-# list.
-#Geographic-class 1=1022
-#
-#Code-institution 56 An authoritative-agency 040, 852$a
-# symbol for an institution
-# that is the source of the
-# record or the holding
-# location. The code space is
-# defined by the target.
-#Code-institution 1=56
-#
-#Code-language 54 A code that indicates the 008/35-37, 041
-# language of the item.
-# The codes are defined by the
-# target.
-language 1=54
-ln language
-
-#Code-map-scale 1024 Coded form of cartographic 034
-# mathematical data, including
-# scale, projection and/or
-# coordinates related to the
-# item.
-#Map-scale 1=1024
-
-#Code-microform- 61 The code specifying the 007/11
-#generation generation of a microform.
-#Microform-generation 1=61
-#material-designation Microform-generation
-
-#Code-record-type 1001 A code that specifies the Leader/06
-# characteristics and defines
-# the components of the record.
-# The codes are target-specific.
-Record-type 1=1001
-rtype Record-type
-mc-rtype Record-type
-mus 1=1001
-
-#Concept-reference 1015 Used within Z39.50-1988;
-# included here for historical
-# reasons but its use is
-# deprecated.
-#Concept-reference 1=1015
-
-#Concept-text 1014 Used within Z39.50-1988;
-# included here for historical
-# reasons but its use is
-# deprecated.
-#Concept-text 1=1014
-
-#Content-type 1034 The type of materials derived value
-# contained in the item or from 008/24-27
-# publication. For example:
-# review, catalog, encyclopedia,
-# directory.
-Content-type 1=1034 t=b
-ctype Content-type
-
-#Control number-BNB 10 Character string that uniquely 015
-# identifies a record in the
-# British National Bibliography.
-#BNB-card-number 1=10
-
-#Control number-BNF 11 Character string that uniquely 015
-# identifies a record in the
-# Bibliotheque Nationale Francais.
-#BGF-number 1=11
-
-#Control number-DB 52 Character string that uniquely 015
-# identifies a record in the
-# Deutsche Bibliothek.
-#Number-db 1=52
-
-#Control number-LC 9 Character string that uniquely 010, 011
-# identifies a record in the
-# Library of Congress database.
-#LC-card-number 1=9
-#lc-card LC-card-number
-
-#Control number-local 12 Character string that uniquely 001, 035
-# identifies a record in a local
-# system (i.e., any system that
-# is not one of the four listed
-# above).
-Local-number 1=12
-
-#Date 30 The point of time at which 005, 008/00-05,
-# a transaction or event 008/07-10, 260$c,
-# takes place. 008/11-14, 033,etc.
-Date 1=30 4=109 r=r
-#yr Date
-
-#Date-publication 31 The date (usually year) in 008/07-10, 260$c
-# which a document is published. 046, 533$d
-Date-of-publication 1=31 4=109 r=r
-#dp Date-of-publication
-yr Date-of-publication
-
-#Date-acquisition 32 The date when a document was 541$d
-# acquired.
-Date-of-acquisition 1=32
-acqdate Date-of-acquisition
-#da Date-of-acquisition
-
-#Date/time added to 1011 The date and time that a 008/00-05
-#database record was added to the
-# database.
-#Date-time-added-to-db 1=1011
-
-#Date/time last 1012 The date and time a record 005
-#modified was last updated.
-#Date-time-last-modified 1=1012
-
-#Identifier-- 1013 Used in full-text searching
-#authority/format to indicate to the target
-# system the format of the
-# document that should be
-# returned to the originating
-# system. The attribute carries
-# not only the format code, but
-# also the authority (e.g.,
-# system) that assigned that
-# code.
-#Authority/format-id 1=1013
-
-#Identifier-CODEN 60 A six-character, unique, 030
-# alphanumeric code assigned
-# to serial and monographic
-# publications by the CODEN
-# section of the Chemical
-# Abstracts Service.
-#CODEN 1=60
-
-#Identifier-document 1032 An identifier or Doc-ID,
-# assigned by a server, that
-# uniquely identifies a document
-# on that server. May or may
-# not be persistent. May be,
-# for example, a URL.
-# Note: this definition was modified October 1997.
-#Doc-id 1=1032
-
-#Identifier-ISBN 7 International Standard Book 020
-# Number -- internationally
-# agreed upon number that
-# identifies a book uniquely.
-# Cf. ANSI/NISO Z39.21 and
-# ISO 2108.
-ISBN 1=7
-nb ISBN
-
-#Identifier-ISSN 8 International Standard Serial 022, 4XX$x,
-# Number -- internationally 7XX$x
-# agreed upon number that
-# identifies a serial uniquely.
-# Cf. ANSI/NISO z39.9 and
-# ISO 3297.
-ISSN 1=8
-ns ISSN
-
-#Identifier-legal- 49 The copyright registration 017
-#deposit number that is assigned to
-# an item when the item is
-# deposited for copyright.
-#Number-legal-deposit 1=49
-
-#Identifier-local-call 53 Call number (e.g., shelf location)
-# assigned by a local system
-# (not a classification number).
-#Number-local-call 1=53
-
-#Identifier-national- 48 Character string that uniquely 015
-#bibliography identifies a record in a
-# national bibliography.
-#Number-natl-biblio 1=48
-
-#Identifier-publisher- 51 A formatted number assigned 028
-#for-music by a publisher to a sound
-# recording or to printed music.
-#Number-music-publisher 1=51
-
-#Identifier-report 1027 A report number assigned to 027, 088
-# the item. This number could be
-# the STRN (Standard Technical
-# Report Number) or another
-# report number.
-# Cf. ANSI/NISO Z39.23 and
-# ISO 10444.
-#Report-number 1=1027
-
-#Identifier-standard 1007 Standard numbers such as ISBN, 010, 011, 015, 017,
-# ISSN, music publishers 018, 020, 022, 023,
-# numbers, CODEN, etc., that 024, 025, 027, 028,
-# are indexed together in many 030, 035, 037
-# online public-access catalogs.
-#Identifier-standard 1=1007 4=6
-Local-number 1=12
-#sn Identifier-standard
-sn Local-number
-#
-#Identifier-stock 1028 A stock number that could be 037
-# used for ordering the item.
-Stock-number 1=1028
-bc Stock-number
-
-#Identifier-thematic 1030 The numeric designation for a $n in the following:
-# part/section of a work such as 130, 240, 243, 630,
-# the serial, opus or thematic 700, 730
-# index number.
-#Thematic-number 1=1030
-
-#Indexed-by 1023 For serials, a publication 510
-# in which the serial has been
-# indexed and/or abstracted.
-#Indexed-by 1=1023
-
-#Material-type 1031 A free-form string, more derived value from
-# specific than the one-letter Leader/06-07, 007,
-# code in Leader/06, that 008, and 502
-# describes the material type
-# of the item, e.g., cassette,
-# kit, computer database,
-# computer file.
-Material-type 1=1031
-#itemtype Material-type
-#collection Material-type
-collection-code Material-type
-mt Material-type
-mc-collection Material-type
-#dt-lh Material-type
-
-#Music-key 1025 A statement of the key in $r in the following:
-# which the music is written. 130, 240, 243, 630,
-# 700, 730
-#Music-key 1=1025
-
-#Name 1002 The name of a person, corporate 100, 110, 111, 400,
-# body, conference, or meeting. 410, 411, 600, 610,
-# (Subject name headings are 611, 700, 710, 711,
-# included.) 800, 810, 811
-#Name 1=1002
-
-#Name-and-title 57 The name of a person, corporate 100/2XX, 110/2XX,
-# body, conference, or meeting, 111/2XX, subfields
-# and the title of an item. $a & $t in
-# (Subject name headings are following: 400,410,
-# included.) The syntax of the 411, 600, 610, 611,
-# name-title combination is up 700, 710, 711, 800,
-# to the target, unless used 810, 811
-# with the Structure attribute
-# Key (see below).
-#Name-and-title 1=57
-
-#Name-corporate 2 An organization or a group 110, 410, 610, 710,
-# of persons that is identified 810
-# by a particular name. (Subject
-# name headings are included.)
-#Corporate-name 1=2
-#cpn Corporate-name
-
-#Name-conference 3 A meeting of individuals or 111, 411, 611, 711
-# representatives of various 811
-# bodies for the purpose of
-# discussing topics of common
-# interest. (Subject name
-# headings are included.)
-#Conference-name 1=3
-#cfn Conference-name
-
-#Name-editor 1020 A person who prepared for 100 $a or 700 $a when
-# publication an item that is the corresponding $e
-# not his or her own. contains value 'ed.'
-#Editor 1=1020
-
-#Name-geographic 58 Name of a country, 651
-# jurisdiction, region, or
-# geographic feature.
-#Name-geographic 1=58
-
-#Name-geographic-place- 59 City or town where an item 008/15-17, 260$a
-#publication was published.
-
-#Name-personal 1 A person's real name, 100, 400, 600, 700,
-# pseudonym, title of nobility 800
-# nickname, or initials.
-#Personal-name 1=1
-#pn Personal-name
-
-#Name-publisher 1018 The organization responsible 260$b
-# for the publication of the
-# item.
-Publisher 1=1018
-pb Publisher
-
-#Note 63 A concise statement in which 5XX
-# such information as extended
-# physical description,
-# relationship to other works,
-# or contents may be recorded.
-Note 1=63
-nt Note
-
-#Record-source 1019 The USMARC code or name of the 008/39, 040
-# organization(s) that created
-# the original record, assigned
-# the USMARC content designation
-# and transcribed the record into
-# machine-readable form, or
-# modified the existing USMARC
-# record; the cataloging source.
-#Record-source 1=1019
-
-#Server-choice 1017 The target substitutes one or
-# more access points. The origin
-# leaves the choice to the target.
-#
-#
-# Notes on relationship of Any and Server-choice:
-# (1) When the origin uses 'Server-choice' it is asking the target
-# to select one or more access points, and to use its best
-# judgment in making that selection. When 'Any' is used,
-# there is no selection process involved; the target is to
-# apply all of the (appropriate) supported Use attributes.
-# The origin is asking the target to make a choice of access
-# points.
-# (2) The target might support 'Any' and not 'Server-choice', or
-# vice versa, or both. If the target supports both, when the
-# origin uses 'Server-choice', the target might choose 'Any';
-# however, it might choose any other Use attribute.
-#Server-choice 1=1017
-
-#Subject 21 The primary topic on which a 600, 610, 611, 630,
-# work is focused. 650, 651, 653, 654,
-# 655, 656, 657, 69X
-Subject 1=21
-su Subject
-su-to Subject
-su-geo Subject
-su-ut Subject
-#Subject-BDI 23 Subject headings from
-# Bibliotek Dokumentasjon
-# Informasjon -- a controlled
-# subject vocabulary used and
-# maintained by the five Nordic
-# countries (Denmark, Finland,
-# Iceland, Norway, and Sweden).
-#BDI-index-subject 1=23
-
-#Subject-INSPEC 24 Subject headings from 600i2, 610i2,
-# Information Services for the 611i2, 630i2,
-# Physics and Engineering 650i2, 651i2
-# Communities -- the Information
-# Services Division of the
-# Institution of Electrical
-# Engineers.
-#INSPEC-subject 1=24
-
-#Subject-LC 27 Subject headings from 600i0, 610i0,
-# US Library of Congress 611i0, 630i0,
-# Subject Headings. 650i0, 651i0
-#LC-subject-heading 1=27
-
-#Subject-LC- 1008 Subject headings, for use 600i1, 610i1,
-#children's with children's literature, 611i1, 630i1,
-# that conform to the 650i1, 651i1
-# formulation guidelines in
-# the "AC Subject Headings"
-# section of the Library of
-# Congress Subject Headings.
-#Subject-LC-childrens 1=1008
-
-#Subject-local 29 Subjects headings defined
-# locally.
-#Local-subject-index 1=29
-
-#Subject-MESH 25 Subject headings from 600i2, 610i2,
-# Medical Subject Headings -- 611i2, 630i2,
-# maintained by the US National 650i2, 651i2
-# Library of Medicine.
-#MESH-subject 1=25
-
-#Subject-name- 1009 A person's real name, 600
-#personal pseudonym, title of nobility
-# nickname, or initials that
-# appears in a subject heading.
-Subject-name-personal 1=1009
-su-na 1=1009
-#Subject-name-personal
-#Subject-PA 26 Subject headings from 600i2, 610i2,
-# Thesaurus of Psychological 611i2, 630i2,
-# Index Terms -- maintained 650i2, 651i2
-# by the Retrieval Services Unit
-# of the American Psychological
-# Association.
-#PA-subject 1=26
-
-#Subject-PRECIS 45 Subject headings from
-# PREserved Context Index
-# System -- a string of indexing
-# terms set down in a prescribed
-# order, each term being preceded
-# by a manipulation code which
-# governs the production of
-# pre-coordinated subject index
-# entries under selected terms --
-# maintained by the British
-# Library.
-#Subject-precis 1=45
-
-#Subject-RAMEAU 22 Subject headings from
-# Repertoire d'authorite de
-# matieres encyclopedique
-# unifie -- maintained by the
-# Bibliotheque Nationale
-# (France).
-#Subject-Rameau 1=22
-
-#Subject-RSWK 46 Subject headings from
-# Regeln fur den
-# Schlagwortkatalog --
-# maintained by the Deutsches
-# Bibliotheksinstitut.
-#Subject-rswk 1=46
-
-#Subject-RVM 28 Subject headings from 600i6, 610i6,
-# Repertoire des vedettes- 611i6, 630i6,
-# matiere -- maintained by the 650i6, 651i6
-# Bibliotheque de l'Universite
-# de Laval.
-#RVM-subject-heading 1=28
-
-#Subject-subdivision 47 An extension to a subject 6XX$x, 6XX$y,
-# heading indicating the form, 6XX$z
-# place, period of time treated,
-# or aspect of the subject
-# treated.
-#Subject-subdivision 1=47
-
-#Title 4 A word, phrase, character, 130, 21X-24X, 440,
-# or group of characters, 490, 730, 740, 830,
-# normally appearing in an item, 840, subfield $t
-# that names the item or the in the following:
-# work contained in it. 400, 410, 410, 600,
-# 610, 611, 700, 710,
-# 711, 800, 810, 811
-Title 1=4
-#5=1 1=4 s=pw
-#1=4
-ti Title
-
-#Title-abbreviated 43 Shortened form of the title; 210, 211 (obs.),
-# either assigned by national 246
-# centers under the auspices of
-# the International Serials Data
-# System, or a title (such as an
-# acronym) that is popularly
-# associated with the item.
-#Title-abbreviated 1=43
-
-#Title-added-title-page 37 A title on a title page 246i5
-# preceding or following the
-# title page chosen as the basis
-# for the description of the
-# item. It may be more general
-# (e.g., a series title page),
-# or equally general (e.g., a
-# title page in another
-# language).
-#Title-added-title-page 1=37
-
-#Title-caption 38 A title given at the beginning 246i6
-# of the first page of the text.
-#Title-caption 1=38
-
-#Title-collective 34 A title proper that is an 243
-# inclusive title for an item
-# containing several works.
-#Title-collective 1=34
-
-#Title-cover 36 The title printed on the 246i4
-# cover of an item as issued.
-Title-cover 1=36
-
-#Title-expanded 44 An expanded (or augmented) 214 (obs.), 246
-# title has been enlarged with
-# descriptive words by the
-# cataloger to provide
-# additional indexing and
-# searching capabilities.
-#Title-expanded 1=44
-
-#Title-former 42 A former title or title 247, 780
-# variation when one
-# bibliographic record
-# represents all issues of
-# a serial that has changed
-# title.
-#Title-former 1=42
-
-#Title-host-item 1033 The title of the item 773$t
-# containing the part
-# described in the record, for
-# example, a journal title
-# when the record describes an
-# article in the journal.
-Host-item 1=1033
-
-#Title-key 33 The unique name assigned to 222
-# a serial by the International
-# Serials Data System (ISDS).
-#Title-key 1=33
-
-#Title-other-variant 41 A variation from the title 212 (obs.), 246i3,
-# page title appearing elsewhere 247, 740
-# in the item (e.g., a variant
-# cover title, caption title,
-# running title, or title from
-# another volume) or in another
-# issue.
-#Title-other-variant 1=41
-
-#Title-parallel 35 The title proper in another 246i1
-# language and/or script.
-#Title-parallel 1=35
-
-#Title-related- 1026 Serial titles related to this 247, 780, 785
-#periodical item, either the immediate
-# predecessor or the immediate
-# successor.
-#Related-periodical 1=1026
-#Title-running 39 A title, or abbreviated title, 246i7
-# that is repeated at the head
-# or foot of each page or leaf.
-#Title-running 1=39
-
-#Title-series 5 Collective title applying to 440, 490, 830, 840,
-# a group of separate, but subfield $t in the
-# related, items. following: 400,410,
-# 411, 800, 810, 811
-Title-series 1=5
-#series Title-series
-se Title-series
-
-#Title-spine 40 A title appearing on the 246i8
-# spine of an item.
-#Title-spine 1=40
-
-#Title-uniform 6 The particular title by which 130, 240, 730,
-# a work is to be identified subfield $t in the
-# for cataloging purposes. following: 700,710,
-# 711
-Title-uniform 1=6
-ut Title-uniform
-#Authority-Number Koha-Auth-Number The Number
-# for an authority to be searched subfield $9 in the
-# for cataloging purposes. following: 700,701,702,710,
-# 711,712 and some 6XX fields (Unimarc)
-Authority-Number 1=8910
-an Authority-Number
-Koha-Auth-Number Authority-Number
-
-#Authority/format-id authtypecode The Code
-# associated to an authority type
-# 152$b in authority records
-Authority/format-id 1=Authority/format-id
-at Authority/format-id
-
-#Heading-Entity Information for Heading in an
-# authority record
-# usually 2.. fields
-Heading-Entity 1=Heading-Entity
-he Heading-Entity
-
-
-### 2. BIB1 RELATION ATTRIBUTES
-lt 2=1
-le 2=2
-eq 2=3
-ge 2=4
-ne 2=5
-phonetic 2=6
-stem 2=100
-relevance 2=102
-rk 2=102
-rank relevance
-
-AlwaysMatches 2=103
-Within 2=104
-
-### 3. BIB1 POSITION ATTRIBUTES
-first-in-field 3=1
-
-# we have to fake startswith until zebra supports it
-# starts with if we want no truncation ... need to ad 'term #'
-# finds 'starts with it' but not italian
-# see http://lists.indexdata.dk/pipermail/yazlist/2006-July/001664.html
-startswithnt 3=1 5=101 6=3
-
-# starts with with truncation
-first-in-subfield 3=2
-any-position-in-field 3=3
-
-### 4. BIB1 STRUCTURE ATTRIBUTES
-st-phrase 4=1
-phr st-phrase
-st-word 4=2
-st-key 4=3
-st-year 4=4
-st-date-normalized 4=5
-st-word-list 4=6
-wrdl 4=6
-
-# there was a reason I didn't want to use this but it's
-# escaped me -- JF
-wrd 4=6
-
-#st-word
-st-date-un-normalized 4=100
-st-name-normalized 4=101
-st-name-un-normalized 4=102
-st-structure 4=103
-st-urx 4=104
-st-free-form-text 4=105
-st-document-text 4=106
-st-local number 4=107
-st-string 4=108
-st-numeric 4=109
-#string 109
-
-### 5. BIB1 TRUNCATION ATTRIBUTES
-right-Truncation 5=1
-rt right-Truncation
-left-Truncation 5=2
-left-and-right 5=3
-do-not-truncate 5=100
-process-in-search-term 5=101
-regExpr-1 5=102
-fuzzy 5=103
-regExpr-2 5=103
-Z39-58 5=104
-
-### 6. BIB1 STRUCTURE ATTRIBUTES
-incomplete-subfield 6=1
-complete-subfield 6=2
-complete-field 6=3
-
-### COMBINATIONS OF THE ABOVE
-ext 4=1 6=3
-
-## ATTRIBUTES NOT IN BIB1 OR ELSE ONES I DON"T KNOW WHERE IN BIB1 THEY BELONG
-#Language
-#ln 1=8805
-#language 1=8805
-
-#Musical Composition
-#mc
-
-# Publisher Location
-
-Place-publication 1=59
-pl Place-publication
-#pl 1=59
-
-# Extent
-Extent 1=8001
-
-#Summary 1=8002
-#att 8900
-#Call-Number 1=8900
-#date-entered-on-file 1=8800
-#date1 1=8801
-#date2 1=8802
-#language 8805
-ff8-22 1=8822
-ff8-23 1=8823
-ff8-34 1=8834
-
-#att 8700 ff7-00
-#att 8701 ff7-01
-#att 8702 ff7-02
-#att 9520 withdrawn
-#att 9521 lost
-lost 1=9521 4=109
-#att 9522 onloan
-
-############## SUBJECT-RELATED
-# Topical Term
-#tt
-# Descriptor
-#de
-# Genre/Form
-#ge
-# Geographic Coverage
-#gc
-
-## Additional Author distinctions needed for field weighting
-# lastname,firstname entry in $100$a
-Author-personal-bibliography 1=8900
-aub Author-personal-bibliography
-# Author-in-order - firstname lastname in 245$c statement of responsibility
-Author-in-order 1=8901
-auo Author-in-order
-
-### LIMITS
-# AUDIENCE
-audience 1=8822
-aud audience
-
-# CONTENT and Literary form
-fiction 1=8833
-fic fiction
-#mystery 1=
-biography 1=8834
-bio biography
-
-# FORMAT
-format 1=8823
-
-# format limit
-l-format 1=8703
-
-#fmt format
-
-# BRANCH (of local library)
-branch 1=homebranch
-
-# Item Type
-
-# Year limit
-#yr 1=8801 4=109 r=r
-
-## STATUSES
-onloan 1=9522
-datedue 1=9522
-
-popularity 1=9523
-
-# Material Category
-mc 1=8700
-## TYPE LIMITS
-dt-bks 1=8700
-dt-vis 1=8700
-dt-sr 1=8700
-dt-cf 1=8700
-dt-map 1=8700
-
-# Rank Weights
-r1 9=32
-r2 9=28
-r3 9=26
-r4 9=10
-r5 9=22
-r6 9=20
-r7 9=18
-r8 9=16
-r9 9=14
-
-# Sorting
-title-sort-za 7=2 1=36
-title-sort-az 7=1 1=36
-# CCL DIRECTIVES
-# Truncation characters (it seems to take multiple arguments)
-@truncation ? *
-# field specifies how multiple fields are to be combined.
-# There are two modes: or: multiple qualifier fields are
-# ORed, merge: attributes for the qualifier fields are
-# merged and assigned to one term.
-@field merge
-# case specificies if CCL operatores and qualifiers
-# should be compared with case sensitivity or not.
-# Specify 0 for case sensitive; 1 for case insensitive.
-@case 0
-# Tokens for CCL operators (it seems you can assign multiple tokens per operator which is nice)
-@and and +
-@or or |
-# make sure - doesn't conflict with another usage of this token
-@not not
-@set set
-# Not sure if you can specify tokens for prox operators, but here are the defaults
-# proximity of a, b - distance n - any order:
-# a %n b
-# proximity of a, b - distance n - in order:
-# a !n b
-# Integer n may be omitted - in which case distance is 1.
-
-# Rules for a few GILS fields
-#north gils-attset,u=2040 r=o
-#south gils-attset,u=2041 r=o
-#east gils-attset,u=2038 r=o
-#west gils-attest,u=2039 r=o
-#distributor gils-attset,u=2000 s=pw
-#distributorname gils-attset,u=2001 s=pw
-
-# Explain fields
-ExplainCategory exp1,1=1
-HumanStringLanguage exp1,1=2
-DatabaseName exp1,1=3
-TargetName exp1,1=4
-AttributeSetOID exp1,1=5
-RecordSyntaxOID exp1,1=6
-TagSetOID exp1,1=7
-ExtededServiceOID exp1,1=8
-DateAdded exp1,1=9
-DateChanged exp1,1=10
-DateExpires exp1,1=11
-ElementSetName exp1,1=12
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-# Zebra indexes as referred to from the *.abs-files.
-#
-
-# Traditional word index
-# Used if completenss is 'incomplete field' (@attr 6=1) and
-# structure is word/phrase/word-list/free-form-text/document-text
-index w
-completeness 0
-position 1
-charmap sort-string-utf.chr
-
-# Phrase index
-# Used if completeness is 'complete {sub}field' (@attr 6=2, @attr 6=1)
-# and structure is word/phrase/word-list/free-form-text/document-text
-index p
-completeness 1
-charmap sort-string-utf.chr
-
-# URX (URL) index
-# Used if structure=urx (@attr 4=104)
-index u
-completeness 0
-charmap urx.chr
-
-# Numeric index
-# Used if structure=numeric (@attr 4=109)
-index n
-completeness 0
-charmap numeric.chr
-
-# Null map index (no mapping at all)
-# Used if structure=key (@attr 4=3)
-index 0
-completeness 0
-position 1
-charmap @
-
-# Year
-# Used if structure=year (@attr 4=4)
-index y
-completeness 0
-charmap @
-
-# Date
-# Used if structure=date (@attr 4=5)
-index d
-completeness 0
-charmap @
-
-# Sort register
-sort s
-completeness 1
-charmap sort-string-utf.chr
-
-
+++ /dev/null
-# $Id: pqf.properties,v 1.2 2007/03/09 15:47:25 tipaul Exp $
-#
-# Propeties file to drive org.z3950.zing.cql.CQLNode's toPQF()
-# back-end and the YAZ CQL-to-PQF converter. This specifies the
-# interpretation of various CQL indexes, relations, etc. in terms
-# of Type-1 query attributes.
-#
-# This configuration file generates queries using BIB-1 attributes.
-# See http://www.loc.gov/z3950/agency/zing/cql/dc-indexes.html
-# for the Maintenance Agency's work-in-progress mapping of Dublin Core
-# indexes to Attribute Architecture (util, XD and BIB-2)
-# attributes.
-
-# Identifiers for prefixes used in this file. (index.*)
-set.cql = info:srw/cql-context-set/1/cql-v1.1
-set.rec = info:srw/cql-context-set/2/rec-1.0
-set.dc = info:srw/cql-context-set/1/dc-v1.1
-set.bath = http://zing.z3950.org/cql/bath/2.0/
-
-# default set (in query)
-set = info:srw/cql-context-set/1/dc-v1.1
-
-# The default access point and result-set references
-index.cql.serverChoice = 1=1016
- # srw.serverChoice is deprecated in favour of cql.serverChoice
- # BIB-1 "any"
-
-index.rec.id = 1=12
-
-index.dc.identifier = 1=1007
-index.dc.title = 1=4
-index.dc.subject = 1=21
-index.dc.creator = 1=1003
-index.dc.author = 1=1003
-index.dc.itemtype = 1=1031
-index.dc.barcode = 1=1028
-index.dc.branch = 1=1033
-index.dc.isbn = 1=7
-index.dc.issn = 1=8
-index.dc.any = 1=1016
-index.dc.note = 1=63
-
- ### Unofficial synonym for "creator"
-index.dc.editor = 1=1020
-index.dc.publisher = 1=1018
-index.dc.description = 1=62
- # "abstract"
-index.dc.date = 1=30
-index.dc.resourceType = 1=1031
- # guesswork: "Material-type"
-index.dc.format = 1=1034
- # guesswork: "Content-type"
-index.dc.resourceIdentifier = 1=12
- # "Local number"
-#index.dc.source = 1=1019
- # "Record-source"
-index.dc.language = 1=54
- # "Code--language"
-
-index.dc.Place-publication = 1=59
- # "Place-publication"
-
-index.dc.relation = 1=?
- ### No idea how to represent this
-index.dc.coverage = 1=?
- ### No idea how to represent this
-index.dc.rights = 1=?
- ### No idea how to represent this
-
-# Relation attributes are selected according to the CQL relation by
-# looking up the "relation.<relation>" property:
-#
-relation.< = 2=1
-relation.le = 2=2
-relation.eq = 2=3
-relation.exact = 2=3
-relation.ge = 2=4
-relation.> = 2=5
-relation.<> = 2=6
-
-### These two are not really right:
-relation.all = 2=3
-relation.any = 2=3
-
-# BIB-1 doesn't have a server choice relation, so we just make the
-# choice here, and use equality (which is clearly correct).
-relation.scr = 2=3
-
-# Relation modifiers.
-#
-relationModifier.relevant = 2=102
-relationModifier.fuzzy = 5=103
- ### 100 is "phonetic", which is not quite the same thing
-relationModifier.stem = 2=101
-relationModifier.phonetic = 2=100
-
-# Position attributes may be specified for anchored terms (those
-# beginning with "^", which is stripped) and unanchored (those not
-# beginning with "^"). This may change when we get a BIB-1 truncation
-# attribute that says "do what CQL does".
-#
-position.first = 3=1 6=1
- # "first in field"
-position.any = 3=3 6=1
- # "any position in field"
-position.last = 3=4 6=1
- # not a standard BIB-1 attribute
-position.firstAndLast = 3=3 6=3
- # search term is anchored to be complete field
-
-# Structure attributes may be specified for individual relations; a
-# default structure attribute my be specified by the pseudo-relation
-# "*", to be used whenever a relation not listed here occurs.
-#
-structure.exact = 4=108
- # string
-structure.all = 4=2
-structure.any = 4=2
-structure.* = 4=1
- # phrase
-
-# Truncation attributes used to implement CQL wildcard patterns. The
-# simpler forms, left, right- and both-truncation will be used for the
-# simplest patterns, so that we produce PQF queries that conform more
-# closely to the Bath Profile. However, when a more complex pattern
-# such as "foo*bar" is used, we fall back on Z39.58-style masking.
-#
-truncation.right = 5=1
-truncation.left = 5=2
-truncation.both = 5=3
-truncation.none = 5=100
-truncation.z3958 = 5=104
-
-# Finally, any additional attributes that should always be included
-# with each term can be specified in the "always" property.
-#
-always = 6=1
-# 6=1: completeness = incomplete subfield
-
-
-# Bath Profile support, added Thu Dec 18 13:06:20 GMT 2003
-# See the Bath Profile for SRW at
-# http://zing.z3950.org/cql/bath.html
-# including the Bath Context Set defined within that document.
-#
-# In this file, we only map index-names to BIB-1 use attributes, doing
-# so in accordance with the specifications of the Z39.50 Bath Profile,
-# and leaving the relations, wildcards, etc. to fend for themselves.
-
-index.bath.keyTitle = 1=33
-index.bath.possessingInstitution = 1=1044
-index.bath.name = 1=1002
-index.bath.personalName = 1=1
-index.bath.corporateName = 1=2
-index.bath.conferenceName = 1=3
-index.bath.uniformTitle = 1=6
-index.bath.isbn = 1=7
-index.bath.issn = 1=8
-index.bath.geographicName = 1=58
-index.bath.notes = 1=63
-index.bath.topicalSubject = 1=1079
-index.bath.genreForm = 1=1075
-
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-
-# indexing rules. It
-# results in a server which provides a passable Bath level 0 and 1 service
-############################################################################
-# IMPORTANT : this file MUST be renamed record.abs : this name is "hardcoded" in zebra
-# the default record.abs is designed for MARC21.
-############################################################################
-# NOTE: This is designed to be used with the grs.marcxml input filter
-# for ISO2709 (ANSI Z39.2) or grs.xml for MARCXML-formatted records. It
-# won't work for the old grs.marc input filter, which yields a different
-# internal structure.
-
-encoding utf-8
-name authorities
-attset auth1.att
-esetname F @
-esetname B @
-
-marc usmarc.mar
-systag sysno rank
-xpath disable
-
-all any
-melm 001 Local-Number
-melm 152$b Authority/format-id
-#melm 005 Version-id
-#melm 015 IASDN
-
-
-########################
-# Coded fields
-########################
-#melm 100$a date-entered-on-file:n:range(data,0,8),date-entered-on-file:s:range(data,0,8),auth-status:n:range(data,8,1),auth-status:s:range(data,8,1),language:n:range(data,9,3),language:s:range(data,9,3),char-encoding:w:range(data,13,4),char-encoding:s:range(data,13,4),ff100-17:w:range(data,17,3),ff100-21:w:range(data,21,2),ff100-23:w:range(data,23,1)
-
-#melm 101$a Language
-#melm 102$a Country-heading
-# Subject-Heading
-#melm 106$a Vaut 0(inutilisable sujet-matiere),1 (utilisable sujet-matiere)ou 2(utilisable uniquement sujet-matiere)
-#melm 120$a Obligatoire sur Autorite NP : Sexe et discrimination
-#melm 123$a Obligatoire sur Autorite GEO : Localisation
-#melm 150$a Obligatoire sur Autorite CO : Type de collectivite
-# 4XX$3 5XX$3 7XX$3 authority number
-# 4XX$5 5XX$5 7XX$5 Linking type
-# 4XX$7 5XX$7 7XX$7 Script Cataloguing
-# 4XX$8 5XX$8 7XX$8 Language
-
-
-############ HEADINGS ##################
-melm 200$a Heading,Heading-Entity,Heading:s,personal-heading
-melm 210$a Heading,Heading-Entity,Heading:s,corporate-heading,Conference-heading
-melm 215$a Heading,Heading-Entity,Heading:s,Name-geographic
-#melm 216 Name-corporate
-melm 220$a Heading,Heading-Entity,Heading:s,personal-heading
-melm 230$a Heading,Heading-Entity,Heading:s,Title-Uniform
-melm 235$a Heading,Heading-Entity,Heading:s,Title-Uniform
-melm 240$a Heading,Heading-Entity,Heading:s,Name-Title
-melm 250$a Heading,Heading-Entity,Heading:s,Subject-heading, Subject-heading:s
-
-melm 200 Heading-Entity,Heading-Entity:s, personal-Heading-Entity
-melm 210 Heading-Entity,Heading-Entity:s,corporate-Heading-Entity
-melm 210 Heading-Entity,Heading-Entity:s,Conference-Heading-Entity
-melm 215 Heading-Entity,Heading-Entity:s,Name-geographic-Entity
-#melm 216 Name-corporate
-melm 220 Heading-Entity,Heading-Entity:s,personal-Heading-Entity
-melm 230 Heading-Entity,Heading-Entity:s,Title-Uniform-entity
-melm 235 Heading-Entity,Heading-Entity:s,Title-Uniform-entity
-melm 240 Heading-Entity,Heading-Entity:s,Name-Title-entity
-melm 250 Heading-Entity,Subject-Thesaurus
-
-#210 Heading - Corporate Body Name
-#215 Heading - Territorial or Geographical Name
-#216 Heading - Trademark
-#220 Heading - Family Name
-#230 Heading - Uniform Title
-#235 Heading - Collective Uniform Title
-#240 Heading - Name/Title
-#245 Heading - Name/Collective Uniform Title
-#250 Heading - Topical Subject
-#260 Heading - Place Access
-#280 Heading - Form, Genre or Physical Characteristics
-#melm 712 Author,Author:p,Author:s
-
-############ Rejected forms ##################
-melm 400$a See, See:s,See-Entity, personal-see,personal-see:w,personal-see:s,personal-see:p
-melm 410$a See, See:s,See-Entity, corporate-see
-melm 410$a See, See:s,See-Entity, Conference-see
-melm 415$a See, See:s,See-Entity, Name-geographic-see
-#melm 416 Name-corporate
-melm 440$a See, See:s,See-Entity, personal-see,personal-see:s
-melm 430$a See, See:s,See-Entity, Title-Uniform-see,Title-Uniform-see:s
-melm 435$a See, See:s,See-Entity, Title-Uniform-see,Title-Uniform-see:s
-melm 450$a See, See:s,See-Entity, Subject-see,Subject-see:s
-melm 400 See-Entity, personal-See-Entity,personal-See-Entity:s
-melm 410 See-Entity, corporate-See-Entity
-melm 410 See-Entity, Conference-See-Entity
-melm 415 See-Entity, Name-geographic-See-Entity
-#melm 416 Name-corporate
-melm 440 See-Entity, personal-See-Entity
-melm 430 See-Entity, Title-Uniform-See-Entity
-melm 435 See-Entity, Title-Uniform-See-Entity
-melm 435 See-Entity, Name-Title-See-Entity
-melm 450 See-Entity,Subject-See-Entity
-
-#410 Heading - Corporate Body Name
-#415 Heading - Territorial or Geographical Name
-#416 Heading - Trademark
-#440 Heading - Family Name
-#430 Heading - Uniform Title
-#435 Heading - Collective Uniform Title
-#440 Heading - Name/Title
-#445 Heading - Name/Collective Uniform Title
-#450 Heading - Topical Subject
-#460 Heading - Place Access
-#480 Heading - Form, Genre or Physical Characteristics
-#melm 714 Author,Author:p,Author:s
-
-############ Related forms ##################
-melm 500$a personal-see-also,personal-see-also:w,personal-see-also:s,personal-see-also:p
-melm 510$a corporate-see-also
-melm 510$a Conference-see-also
-melm 515$a Name-geographic-see-also
-#melm 416 Name-corporate
-melm 540$a personal-see-also,personal-see-also:w,personal-see-also:s,personal-see-also:p
-melm 530$a Title-Uniform-see-also,Title-Uniform-see-also:w,Title-Uniform-see-also:s,Title-Uniform-see-also:p
-melm 535$a Title-Uniform-see-also,Title-Uniform-see-also:w,Title-Uniform-see-also:s,Title-Uniform-see-also:p
-melm 540$a Name-Title-see-also,Name-Title-see-also:w,Name-Title-see-also:s,Name-Title-see-also:p
-melm 550$a Subject-see-also,Subject-see-also:w,Subject-see-also:s,Subject-see-also:p
-#510 Heading - Corporate Body Name
-#515 Heading - Territorial or Geographical Name
-#516 Heading - Trademark
-#550 Heading - Family Name
-#530 Heading - Uniform Title
-#535 Heading - Collective Uniform Title
-#540 Heading - Name/Title
-#545 Heading - Name/Collective Uniform Title
-#550 Heading - Topical Subject
-#560 Heading - Place Access
-#580 Heading - Form, Genre or Physical Characteristics
-#melm 714 Author,Author:p,Author:s
-
-############ Parallel forms ##################
-melm 700$a personal-parallel,personal-parallel:w,personal-parallel:s,personal-parallel:p
-melm 710$a corporate-parallel
-melm 710$a Conference-parallel
-melm 715$a Name-geographic-parallel
-#melm 716 Name-corporate
-melm 770$a personal-parallel,personal-parallel:w,personal-parallel:s,personal-parallel:p
-melm 730$a Title-Uniform-parallel,Title-Uniform-parallel:w,Title-Uniform-parallel:s,Title-Uniform-parallel:p
-melm 735$a Title-Uniform-parallel,Title-Uniform-parallel:w,Title-Uniform-parallel:s,Title-Uniform-parallel:p
-melm 740$a Name-Title-parallel,Name-Title-parallel:w,Name-Title-parallel:s,Name-Title-parallel:p
-melm 750$a Subject-parallel,Subject-parallel:w,Subject-parallel:s,Subject-parallel:p
-
-########## NOTES #################
-melm 300$a Note
-melm 301$a Note
-melm 302$a Note
-melm 303$a Note
-melm 304$a Note
-melm 305$a Note
-melm 306$a Note
-melm 307$a Note
-melm 308$a Note
-melm 310$a Note
-melm 311$a Note
-melm 312$a Note
-melm 313$a Note
-melm 314$a Note
-melm 315$a Note
-melm 316$a Note
-melm 317$a Note
-melm 318$a Note
-melm 320$a Note
-melm 321$a Note
-melm 322$a Note
-melm 323$a Note
-melm 324$a Note
-melm 325$a Note
-melm 326$a Note
-melm 327$a Note
-melm 328$a Note
-melm 330$a Note
-melm 332$a Note
-melm 333$a Note
-melm 336$a Note
-melm 337$a Note
-melm 345$a Note
-
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-
-# This is a fairly simple example of a set of MARC21 Authority file indexing rules.
-#Although designed for MARC21 most probably very similar with UNIMARC.
-encoding utf-8
-name marc21
-attset bib1.att
-esetname F @
-esetname B @
-
-marc usmarc.mar
-systag sysno rank
-xpath disable
-
-all any
-melm 035$6 Authority/format-id
-melm 035$a Local-number
-
-melm 100$a Subject-subdivision,Subject-heading:w,Subject-heading:p,Subject-heading:s
-melm 100 Subject-subdivision:w,Subject-subdivision:s
-
-melm 110$a Subject-subdivision,Subject-heading:w,Subject-heading:p,Subject-heading:s
-melm 110 Subject-subdivision:w,Subject-subdivision:s
-
-melm 150$a Subject-subdivision,Subject-heading:w,Subject-heading:p,Subject-heading:s
-melm 150 Subject-subdivision:w,Subject-subdivision:s
-
-melm 151$a Subject-subdivision,Subject-heading:w,Subject-heading:p,Subject-heading:s
-melm 151 Subject-subdivision:w,Subject-subdivision:s
-
-melm 152$a Subject-subdivision,Subject-heading:w,Subject-heading:p,Subject-heading:s
-melm 152 Subject-subdivision:w,Subject-subdivision:s
-
-##Add all possible authority fields to be used
-##Authority/format-id is our authtypecode
-##Local-number is authid
\ No newline at end of file
+++ /dev/null
-# indexing rules. It
-# results in a server which provides a passable Bath level 0 and 1 service
-############################################################################
-# IMPORTANT : this file MUST be renamed record.abs : this name is "hardcoded" in zebra
-# the default record.abs is designed for MARC21.
-############################################################################
-# NOTE: This is designed to be used with the grs.marcxml input filter
-# for ISO2709 (ANSI Z39.2) or grs.xml for MARCXML-formatted records. It
-# won't work for the old grs.marc input filter, which yields a different
-# internal structure.
-
-encoding utf-8
-name marc21
-attset bib1.att
-attset gils.att
-esetname F @
-esetname B @
-
-marc usmarc.mar
-systag sysno rank
-xpath disable
-
-all any
-melm 001 Local-number,Local-number:n
-# Local-number (biblionumber can be either in 090$9 or, on some setup, on 001)
-melm 090$9 Local-number,Local-number:n
-
-melm 010$a Standard-Number,ISBN:w
-# wrong ISBN
-melm 010$z Standard-Number,ISBN:w
-melm 011$a Standard-Number,ISSN:w
-# cancelled ISSN
-melm 011$y Standard-Number,ISSN:w
-# wrong ISSN
-melm 011$z ISSN:w
-
-melm 200$b Material-type,Koha-ItemType
-
-
-#melm 100$9 Cross-Reference !:w
-#melm 100$a date-entered-on-file:n:range(data,0,8),date-entered-on-file:s:range(data,0,8),tpubdate:s:range(data,8,1),Date-of-publication:n:range(data,9,4),Date-of-publication:n:range(data,13,4),Date-of-publication:s:range(data,9,4),Date-of-publication:s:range(data,13,4),audience:s:range(data,17,1),audience:s:range(data,18,1),audience:s:range(data,19,1),Modified-code:n:range(data,21,1),Language:s:range(data,22,3),char-encoding:n:range(data,26,2),char-encoding:n:range(data,28,2)
-melm 100$a date-entered-on-file:n:range(data,0,8),date-entered-on-file:s:range(data,0,8),tpubdate:s:range(data,8,1),audience:s:range(data,17,1),audience:s:range(data,18,1),audience:s:range(data,19,1),Modified-code:n:range(data,21,1),Language:s:range(data,22,3),char-encoding:n:range(data,26,2),char-encoding:n:range(data,28,2),char-encoding:n:range(data,30,2),script-Title:n:range(data,34,2)
-melm 101 Language
-melm 102$a Country-heading
-
-#Field 105 Description
-#Illustration codes 4
-#Form of contents codes 4
-#Conference or meeting code 1
-#Festschrift indicator 1
-#Index indicator 1
-#Literature code 1
-#Biography code 1
-melm 105$a Illustration-code:w:range(data,0,4),Content-type:w:range(data,4,1),Content-type:w:range(data,5,1),Content-type:w:range(data,6,1),Content-type:w:range(data,7,1),Conference-code:w:range(data,8,1),Festschrift-indicator:w:range(data,9,1),Index-indicator:w:range(data,10,1),Literature-Code:w:range(data,11,1),Biography-Code:w:range(data,12,1)
-
-melm 106$a Material-type
-
-#Field 110 Description
-#Name of Data Element Number of characters Character Positions
-#Type of serial designator 1 0
-#Frequency of issue 1 1
-#Regularity 1 2
-#Type of material code 1 3
-#Nature of contents code 3 4-6
-#Conference publication indicator 1 7
-#Title page availability codes 1 8
-#Index availability code 1 9
-#Cumulative index availability code 1 10
-melm 110$a Type-Of-Serial:w:range(data,0,1),Frequency-code:w:range(data,1,1),Regularity-code:w:range(data,2,1),Content-type:w:range(data,3,1),Content-type:w:range(data,4,3),Conference-publication-Code:w:range(data,7,1),Title-Page-availability-Code:w:range(data,8,1),Index-availability-Code:w:range(data,9,1),Cumulative-Index-availability-Code:w:range(data,10,1)
-
-melm 115$a Video-mt:w:range(data,0,1)
-
-melm 116$a Graphics-type:w:range(data,0,1),Graphics-support:w:range(data,1,1),Graphics-support:w:range(data,2,1),
-
-
-melm 680$b LC-call-number:s
-melm 680 LC-call-number
-#melm 001 Identifier-standard:w
-
-melm 200$b Material-type
-#melm 200$b Koha-Itemtype
-
-#melm 100$9 Cross-Reference !:w
-
-melm 101$a Code-Language:w
-
-############ AUTHORS ##################
-# main Author
-melm 200$f Author:w,Author:p,Author:s
-# other Authors
-melm 200$g Author:w,Author:p
-# physical Author
-melm 700$9 Koha-Auth-Number,Koha-Auth-Number:n
-melm 700$a Author,Author-name-personal,Author:p,Author-name-personal:p melm 700 Author,Author-name-personal,Author:p,Author-name-personal:p
-melm 701$9 Koha-Auth-Number,Koha-Auth-Number:n
-melm 701 Author,Author-name-personal,Author:p,Author-name-personal:p
-melm 702$9 Koha-Auth-Number,Koha-Auth-Number:n
-melm 702 Author,Author-name-personal,Author:p,Author-name-personal:p
-# collective Author
-melm 710$9 Koha-Auth-Number,Koha-Auth-Number:n
-melm 710 Author,Author-name-corporate,Author-name-conference,Corporate-name,Conference-name,Author:p,Author-name-corporate:p,Author-name-conference:p,Corporate-name:p,Conference-name:p
-melm 711$9 Koha-Auth-Number,Koha-Auth-Number:n
-melm 711 Author,Author-name-corporate,Author-name-conference,Corporate-name,Conference-name,Author:p,Author-name-corporate:p,Author-name-conference:p,Corporate-name:p,Conference-name:p
-
-melm 712$9 Koha-Auth-Number,Koha-Auth-Number:n
-melm 712 Author,Author-name-corporate,Author-name-conference,Corporate-name,Conference-name,Author:p,Author-name-corporate:p,Author-name-conference:p,Corporate-name:p,Conference-name:p
-
-
-
-############## TITLE ##################
-# main Title
-melm 200$a Title:w,Title:p,Title:s
-# Title 2
-melm 200$c Title:w,Title:p
-# // Title
-melm 200$d Title:w,Title:p
-# subTitle
-melm 200$e Title:w,Title:p
-
-melm 205 Title,Title:p
-
-melm 208 Serials,Serials:p
-melm 207 Printed-Music,Printed-Music:p
-
-
-
-melm 210$a Place-Publication,Place-Publication:p
-melm 210$c Publisher,Publisher:p
-melm 210$d Date-of-Publication:y,Date:y,Date-of-Publication:s,Date:s
-
-melm 215 Physical-detail
-
-#Series
-melm 225$a Title-series,Title-series:p
-melm 225$d Title-series,Title-series:p
-#SubTitle
-melm 225$e Title-series,Title-series:p
-#Authors
-melm 225$f Author,Author:p,Author-Title-series,Author-Title-series:p
-#Part-Title
-melm 225$h Title-series,Title-series:p
-#Part Number
-melm 225$i Title-series,Title-series:p
-#Volume
-melm 225$v Title-series,Title-series:p
-melm 225$x ISSN
-
-melm 230$a Electronic-Ressource
-
-########## NOTES #################
-melm 300$a Note,Note:p
-melm 301$a Note,Note:p
-melm 302$a Note,Note:p
-melm 303$a Note,Note:p
-melm 304$a Note,Note:p
-melm 305$a Note,Note:p
-melm 306$a Note,Note:p
-melm 307$a Note,Note:p
-melm 308 Note,Note:p
-melm 308$a Note,Note:p
-melm 310$a Note,Note:p
-melm 311$a Note,Note:p
-melm 312$a Note,Note:p
-melm 313$a Note,Note:p
-melm 314$a Note,Note:p
-melm 315$a Note,Note:p
-melm 316$a Note,Note:p
-melm 317$a Note,Note:p
-melm 318$a Note,Note:p
-melm 320$a Note,Note:p
-melm 321$a Note,Note:p
-melm 322$a Note,Note:p
-melm 323$a Note,Note:p
-melm 324$a Note,Note:p
-melm 325$a Note,Note:p
-melm 326$a Note,Note:p
-melm 327$a Note,Note:p
-melm 328 Note,Thesis-Note:w,Note:p
-melm 328$a Note,Note:p
-melm 330$a Abstract,Note:w,Abstract:p,Note:p
-melm 332$a Note,Note:p
-melm 333$a Note,Note:p
-melm 336$a Note,Note:p
-melm 337$a Note,Note:p
-melm 345$a Note,Note:p
-
-
-############## 4XX - LINKING ##################
-# Authorities Title,Title:p
-melm 400$t Title,Title:p
-melm 401$t Title,Title:p
-melm 403$t Title,Title:p,Title-Uniform,Title-Uniform:p
-melm 410$t Title,Title:p
-melm 412$t Title,Title:p
-melm 413$t Title,Title:p
-melm 414$t Title,Title:p
-melm 415$t Title,Title:p
-melm 416$t Title,Title:p
-melm 417$t Title,Title:p
-melm 418$t Title,Title:p
-melm 419$t Title,Title:p
-melm 420$t Title,Title:p
-melm 430$t Title,Title:p
-melm 431$t Title,Title:p
-melm 432$t Title,Title:p
-melm 440$t Title,Title:p
-melm 441$t Title,Title:p
-melm 445$t Title,Title:p
-melm 400$d Date-of-Publication:n
-melm 401$d Date-of-Publication:n
-melm 403$d Date-of-Publication:n
-melm 410$d Date-of-Publication:n
-melm 412$d Date-of-Publication:n
-melm 413$d Date-of-Publication:n
-melm 414$d Date-of-Publication:n
-melm 415$d Date-of-Publication:n
-melm 416$d Date-of-Publication:n
-melm 417$d Date-of-Publication:n
-melm 418$d Date-of-Publication:n
-melm 419$d Date-of-Publication:n
-melm 420$d Date-of-Publication:n
-melm 430$d Date-of-Publication:n
-melm 431$d Date-of-Publication:n
-melm 432$d Date-of-Publication:n
-melm 440$d Date-of-Publication:n
-melm 441$d Date-of-Publication:n
-melm 445$d Date-of-Publication:n
-melm 400 Link
-melm 401 Link
-melm 403 Link
-melm 410 Link
-melm 412 Link
-melm 413 Link
-melm 414 Link
-melm 415 Link
-melm 416 Link
-melm 417 Link
-melm 418 Link
-melm 419 Link
-melm 420 Link
-melm 430 Link
-melm 431 Link
-melm 432 Link
-melm 440 Link
-melm 441 Link
-melm 445 Link
-
-# Authorities Title
-melm 500$9 Koha-Auth-Number,Koha-Auth-Number:n
-melm 501$9 Koha-Auth-Number,Koha-Auth-Number:n
-melm 503$9 Koha-Auth-Number,Koha-Auth-Number:n
-melm 510$9 Koha-Auth-Number,Koha-Auth-Number:n
-melm 512$9 Koha-Auth-Number,Koha-Auth-Number:n
-melm 513$9 Koha-Auth-Number,Koha-Auth-Number:n
-melm 514$9 Koha-Auth-Number,Koha-Auth-Number:n
-melm 515$9 Koha-Auth-Number,Koha-Auth-Number:n
-melm 516$9 Koha-Auth-Number,Koha-Auth-Number:n
-melm 517$9 Koha-Auth-Number,Koha-Auth-Number:n
-melm 518$9 Koha-Auth-Number,Koha-Auth-Number:n
-melm 519$9 Koha-Auth-Number,Koha-Auth-Number:n
-melm 520$9 Koha-Auth-Number,Koha-Auth-Number:n
-melm 530$9 Koha-Auth-Number,Koha-Auth-Number:n
-melm 531$9 Koha-Auth-Number,Koha-Auth-Number:n
-melm 532$9 Koha-Auth-Number,Koha-Auth-Number:n
-melm 540$9 Koha-Auth-Number,Koha-Auth-Number:n
-melm 541$9 Koha-Auth-Number,Koha-Auth-Number:n
-melm 545$9 Koha-Auth-Number,Koha-Auth-Number:n
-
-melm 500 Title,Title:p
-melm 501 Title,Title:p
-melm 503 Title,Title:p
-melm 510 Title,Title:p
-melm 512 Title,Title:p
-melm 513 Title,Title:p
-melm 514 Title,Title:p
-melm 515 Title,Title:p
-melm 516 Title,Title:p
-melm 517 Title,Title:p
-melm 518 Title,Title:p
-melm 519 Title,Title:p
-melm 520 Title,Title:p
-melm 530 Title,Title:p
-melm 531 Title,Title:p
-melm 532 Title,Title:p
-melm 540 Title,Title:p
-melm 541 Title,Title:p
-melm 545 Title,Title:p
-
-########### SUBJECTS (6xx) ##################
-melm 600$9 Koha-Auth-Number,Koha-Auth-Number:n
-melm 601$9 Koha-Auth-Number,Koha-Auth-Number:n
-melm 602$9 Koha-Auth-Number,Koha-Auth-Number:n
-melm 603$9 Koha-Auth-Number,Koha-Auth-Number:n
-melm 604$9 Koha-Auth-Number,Koha-Auth-Number:n
-melm 605$9 Koha-Auth-Number,Koha-Auth-Number:n
-melm 606$9 Koha-Auth-Number,Koha-Auth-Number:n
-melm 607$9 Koha-Auth-Number,Koha-Auth-Number:n
-melm 610$9 Koha-Auth-Number,Koha-Auth-Number:n
-melm 630$9 Koha-Auth-Number,Koha-Auth-Number:n
-melm 631$9 Koha-Auth-Number,Koha-Auth-Number:n
-melm 632$9 Koha-Auth-Number,Koha-Auth-Number:n
-melm 633$9 Koha-Auth-Number,Koha-Auth-Number:n
-melm 634$9 Koha-Auth-Number,Koha-Auth-Number:n
-melm 635$9 Koha-Auth-Number,Koha-Auth-Number:n
-melm 636$9 Koha-Auth-Number,Koha-Auth-Number:n
-
-melm 600$a author,Personal-name,author:p,Personal-name:p
-melm 600 subject-heading,subject-heading:p
-melm 602$a Personal-name,Personal-name:p
-melm 602 subject-heading,subject-heading:p
-melm 601$a author,Corporate-name,Conference-name,author:p,Corporate-name:p,Conference-name:p
-melm 601 subject-heading,subject-heading:p
-melm 604$a author
-melm 604$t title
-melm 610$t title
-melm 605$a title
-melm 606 subject-heading,subject-heading:p
-melm 607 subject-heading,subject-heading:p
-melm 630 subject-heading,subject-heading:p
-melm 631 subject-heading,subject-heading:p
-melm 632 subject-heading,subject-heading:p
-melm 633 subject-heading,subject-heading:p
-melm 634 subject-heading,subject-heading:p
-melm 635 subject-heading,subject-heading:p
-melm 636 subject-heading,subject-heading:p
-melm 610 subject-heading
-melm 640 subject-heading,subject-heading:p
-melm 641 subject-heading,subject-heading:p
-melm 642 subject-heading,subject-heading:p
-melm 643 subject-heading,subject-heading:p
-melm 644 subject-heading,subject-heading:p
-melm 645 subject-heading,subject-heading:p
-melm 646 subject-heading,subject-heading:p
-
-######################
-
-melm 676$a Dewey-classification:w,Dewey-classification:s
-
-#############"# item information (based on 995) ###############
-melm 995$a homebranch,Host-item
-melm 995$b homebranch,Host-item
-melm 995$c holdingbranch,Record-Source
-melm 995$d holdingbranch,Record-Source
-melm 995$e location
-melm 995$f barcode
-melm 995$j LC-card-number:s
-melm 995$k Call-Number,Local-Classification,lcn,Call-Number:p,Local-Classification:p,lcn:p
-melm 995$s popularity:n,popularity:s
-melm 995$n onloan:d,onloan:n,onloan:s
-melm 995$u Note, Note:p
-melm 995 item # just to index every subfield
+++ /dev/null
-
-# This is a fairly simple example of a set of MARC21 indexing rules. It
-# results in a server which provides a passable Bath level 0 and 1 service
-# (author, title, subject, keyword and exact services). Feel free to
-# elaborate on it, and if you do, please consider sharing your additions.
-# NOTE: This is designed to be used with the grs.marcxml input filter
-# for ISO2709 (ANSI Z39.2) or grs.xml for MARCXML-formatted records. It
-# won't work for the old grs.marc input filter, which yields a different
-# internal structure.
-encoding utf-8
-name marc21
-attset bib1.att
-attset gils.att
-esetname F @
-esetname B @
-
-marc usmarc.mar
-systag sysno rank
-xpath disable
-
-all any
-melm 020$a ISBN:w
-melm 022$a ISSN:w,ISBN:w
-melm 050$b LC-call-number:s
-melm 050 LC-call-number
-melm 090$a LCalpha:s
-melm 090$b LCnumber:s
-melm 090$c Identifier-standard:w
-melm 100$9 Cross-Reference !:w
-melm 100$a author,author:p,author:s
-melm 100 author
-melm 110 author
-melm 111 author
-melm 130 title
-melm 240 title,title:p
-melm 242 title,title:p
-melm 243 title,title:p
-melm 245$a title:w,title:p,title:s
-melm 245$c author
-melm 245 title,title:p
-melm 246 title,title:p
-melm 247 title,title:p
-melm 260$a Place-publication !:w,!:p
-melm 260$b Publisher !:w,!:p
-melm 260$c Date !:y
-melm 260 Place-publication
-melm 400$t title,author
-melm 400 author
-melm 410$t title,author
-melm 410 author
-melm 411$t title,author
-melm 411 author
-melm 440$a title,title:p
-melm 440 title
-melm 490$a title,title:p
-melm 490 title
-melm 600$t title
-melm 600 subject-heading,subject-heading:p
-melm 610$t title
-melm 610 subject-heading
-melm 611$t title
-melm 611 subject-heading
-melm 630 subject-heading
-melm 650$9 Controlled-Subject-Index
-melm 650 subject-heading,subject-heading:p
-melm 651$9 Controlled-Subject-Index
-melm 651 subject-heading,subject-heading:p
-melm 652$9 Controlled-Subject-Index
-melm 652 subject-heading,subject-heading:p
-melm 653$9 Controlled-Subject-Index
-melm 653 subject-heading,subject-heading:p
-melm 654$9 Controlled-Subject-Index
-melm 654 subject-heading
-melm 655$9 Controlled-Subject-Index
-melm 655 subject-heading
-melm 656$9 Controlled-Subject-Index
-melm 656 subject-heading
-melm 657$9 Controlled-Subject-Index
-melm 657 subject-heading
-
-melm 700$9 Cross-Reference
-melm 700$t title,author
-melm 700$a author,author:p
-melm 700 author
-melm 710$t title,author
-melm 710$a author,author:p
-melm 710 author
-melm 711$t title,author
-melm 711 author
-melm 730 title
-melm 740 title
-melm 800$t title,author
-melm 800 author
-melm 810$t title,author
-melm 810 author
-melm 811$t title,author
-melm 811 author
-melm 830 title
-melm 952$a Local-classification
-melm 952$b Holding-branch
-melm 952$d Shelving
-melm 952$p Stock-number
-melm 952$s popularity:n,popularity:s
-melm 952$v Date-of-acquisition:d
+++ /dev/null
-# Generic character map.
-#
-
-encoding utf-8
-
-# Define the basic value-set. *Beware* of changing this without re-indexing
-# your databases.
-lowercase {0-9}aæbcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzø
-uppercase {0-9}AÆBCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZØ
-
-# Breaking characters
-
-space {\001-\040}!"#$%&'\()*+,-/:;<=>?@\[\\]^_`\{|}~.
-
-# Characters to be considered equivalent for searching purposes.
-equivalent æä(ae)
-equivalent øö(oe)
-equivalent å(aa)
-#equivalent uü
-equivalent y(i)
-
-# Supplemental mappings
-
-map (ä) a
-map (æ) æ
-map (ø) ø
-map (å) a
-map (ö) o
-map (Ä) A
-map (&Aelig;) Æ
-map (Ø) Ø
-map (Å) A
-map (Ö) O
-
-map âàáäÂÀÂÄ a
-map êèéëÊÈÉË e
-map îïíÎÏ i
-map ôöóÔÖ o
-map ûùüÛÜÙ u
-map ç c
-#map y i
-
-map (^Le\s) @
-map (^La\s) @
-map (^Les\s) @
-map (^Un\s) @
-map (^Une\s) @
-map (^De\s) @
-map (^Des\s) @
-map (^L\s) @
-map (^D\s) @