Genre/Form Code and Term Source Codes
Introduction
Genre/Form Source Codes
Genre/Form Source Code Usage in MARC
and MODS/MADS
Introduction
Genre/Form Sources contains a list of
sources of terms and/or codes indicating the genre,
form, and/or physical characteristics of the materials
being described in bibliographic records and assigns a
code to each source. Sources include lists that contain
the following types of information:
- content types that indicate the form
of communication through which a work is
expressed. Examples include: cartographic
dataset, notated music, or text.
- media types that specify the general
type of intermediation device required to view, play,
run, etc., the content of a resource audio,
stereographic, or video.
- carrier types that specify the format
of the storage medium and housing of a resource.
Examples include audiocassette, microfiche, or online
resource.
- genre types designate the style or
technique of the intellectual content of textual
materials or, for graphic materials, aspects such as
vantage point, intended purpose, characteristics of the
creator, publication status, or method of
representation. Examples are: biographies,
catechisms, essays, hymns, or reviews.
- form and physical characteristic types
designate historically and functionally specific kinds
of materials distinguished by their physical character,
the subject of their intellectual content, or the order
of information within them. Examples are:
daybooks, diaries, directories, journals, memoranda,
questionnaires, syllabi, or time sheets.
Many general subject lists and thesauri, such as the Library of Congress Subject Headings and the Art and Architecture Thesaurus, also contain controlled vocabularies for specifying genre/forms. Thus those general sources may also be used in usage elements identified for genre/form terms, with the appropriate source code (see Subject Heading and Term Source Codes). Only sources that are specific for genre/form are listed here.
Arrangement of the List
Entries in the list are arranged in alphabetical order by the code and consist of the source code followed by the bibliographic citation for the source documentation. The citations are linked to the online source for some codes.
Code Structure
Each code consists of a maximum of 12 lowercase alphabetic characters. Possible additions to codes are described in Source Codes.
Genre/Form Source Codes
- amg
- Audiovisual material glossary (Dublin, OH: Online Computer Library Center, Inc.)
- barngf
- Svenska ämnesord för barn - Genre/Form (Stockholm: Kungliga Biblioteket)
- bgtchm
- Basic genre terms for cultural heritage materials
- dct
- Dublin Core list of resource types
- estc
- Eighteenth century short title catalogue, the cataloguing rules. New ed. (London: The British Library)
- fbg
- Films by genre (Jefferson, NC: McFarland)
- fgtpcm
- Form/genre terms for printed cartoon material (Bowling Green, OH: Consortium of Popular Culture Collections in the Midwest)
- ftamc
- Form terms for archival and manuscripts control (Stanford: The Research Libraries Group, Inc.)[Note: used prior to August 1991; term list subsumed by Art and Architecture Thesaurus at that time]
- gatbeg
- Gattungsbegriffe (Leipzig & Frankfort: Deutsche Nationalbibliothek)
- gmd
- Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules general material designation (Rule 1.1C)
- gmgpc
- Thesaurus for graphic materials: TGM II, Genre and physical characteristic terms (Washington, DC: Library of Congress, Cataloging Distribution Service)
- gsafd
- Guidelines on subject access to individual works of fiction, drama, etc (Chicago: American Library Association)
- gtlm
- Genre terms for law materials: a thesaurus (Littleton, CO: Rothman Pubs.)
- lcgft
- Library of Congress genre/form terms for library and archival materials (Washington, DC: Library of Congress, Cataloging Distribution Service)
- marccategory
- MARC form category term list
- marcform
- MARC form of item term list
- marcgt
- MARC genre terms (Washington, DC: Library of Congress)
- marcsmd
- MARC specific material form term list
- migfg
- Moving image genre-form guide (Washington, DC: Library of Congress. MBRS)
- mim
- Moving image materials: genre terms (Washington: Motion Picture Broadcasting and Recorded Sound Division, Library of Congress)
- muzeukv
- MuzeVideo UK DVD and UMD film genre classification (London: Muze Europe Ltd)
- ngl
- Newspaper genre list [online only] (Seattle, WA: University of Washington, Library Microform and Newspaper Collections)
- nimafc
- NIMA form codes (Bethesda, MD: National Imagery and Mapping Agency)
- nmc
- Revised nomenclature for museum cataloging: a revised and expanded version of Robert C. Chenhall's system for classifying man-made objects (Walnut Creek, Calif.: AltaMira Press)
- radfg
- Radio form / genre terms guide (Washington, DC: Library of Congress, MBRS, Recorded Sound Section)
- rbbin
- Binding terms: a thesaurus for use in rare book and special collections cataloguing (Chicago: Association of College and Research Libraries, ALA)
- rbgenr
- Genre terms: a thesaurus for use in rare book and special collections cataloguing (Chicago: Association of College and Research Libraries)
- rbpap
- Paper terms: a thesaurus for use in rare book and special collections cataloging (Chicago: Association of College and Research Libraries, ALA) [used for printing terms.]
- rbpri
- Printing & publishing evidence: a thesaurus for use in rare book and special collections cataloging (Chicago: Association of College and Research Libraries, ALA) [used for printing terms.]
- rbprov
- Provenance evidence: a thesaurus for use in rare book and special collections cataloging (Chicago: Association of College and Research Libraries, ALA)
- rbpub
- Printing and publishing evidence: a thesaurus for use in rare book and special collections cataloging (Chicago: Association of College and Research Libraries, ALA) [used for publishing terms.]
- rbtyp
- Type evidence: a thesaurus for use in rare book and special collections cataloging (Chicago: Association of College and Research Libraries, ALA) [used for printing terms.]
- rdacarrier
- Term and code list for RDA carrier types
- rdacontent
- Term and code list for RDA content types
- rdamedia
- Term and code list for RDA media types
- reveal
- REVEAL: fiction indexing and genre headings (Bath: UKOLN)
- saogf
- Svenska ämnesord - Genre/Form (Stockholm: Kungliga Biblioteket)
- sgp
- Svenska genrebeteckningar för periodika (Stockholm: Kunglige Biblioteket)
Genre/Form Source Code Usage in MARC and MODS/MADS
MARC 21 Formats and Fields
- Bibliographic records
- 655 $2 (Index Term - Genre/Form / Source of term)
- 336 $2 (Content Type / Source)
- 337 $2 (Media Type / Source)
- 338 $2 (Carrier Type / Source)
- Authority records
- 755 $2 (Established Heading Linking Entry - Genre/Form Term / Source of heading or term)
- 785 $2 (Subdivision Linking Entry - Form Subdivision / Source of heading or term)
- 336 $2 (Content Type / Source)
- 040 $f (Cataloging Source / Subject heading / thesaurus conventions
- Holdings records
- 337 $2 (Media Type / Source)
- 338 $2 (Carrier Type / Source)
MODS/MADS Elements
- mods: genre @authority
- mods: physicalDescription / form @authority
- mods: location / holdingSimple /
copyInformation / form @authority
- mads: authority / genre @authority
- mads: related / genre @authority
- mads: variant / genre @authority