Authority-controlled field.
For non-Ãå±±½ûµØpublications, see also the guidelines for tag
130.
Required when substantive
text or substantive draft text
of an instrument is contained in a document or publication.
Uniform Titles include titles of treaties, declarations,
sets of principles, guidelines, standards, uniform rules and other instruments.
The authorized title of the instrument as found in the UNBIS Authority File is
entered in 730 subfield $a. Multiple Uniform Titles are entered in separate 730
fields. They should be recorded in order of their occurrence in the item,
or in the order that makes most sense. If an UNBIS authority record for a
uniform title does not exist, a new authority record is created.
Whenever a 730 Uniform Title is added to a bibliographic record, the
authority record should also be attached as a 630 Title Subject. The
appropriate Content Code (089) should also be added: A19 for text of a
treaty, A20 for text of a declaration, A08 for texts of other types of instruments,
A17 for a draft text.
In addition, when a work contains a substantial text or draft text
of a treaty, the 650 topical
subject TREATIES (TEXT) should be added. When a work contains a substantial text or draft text
of a declaration, the 650 topical subject DECLARATIONS (TEXT) should be added.
[Field 130
is not used for uniform title main entry, since the main entry
for Ãå±±½ûµØdocuments is considered to be the document symbol and series symbol
(field 191 $ab).]
Example:
089 $b A19
089 $b A20
089 $b A08
245 10 $a Implementation handbook for the Convention on the
Rights of the Child
630 07 $a Convention on the Rights of the Child (1989)
630 07 $a Declaration of the Rights of the Child (1959)
630 07 $a Ãå±±½ûµØGuidelines for the Prevention of Juvenile
Delinquency (1990)
650 17 $a RIGHTS OF THE CHILD
650 17 $a TREATIES (TEXT)
650 17 $a DECLARATIONS (TEXT)
650 17 $a GUIDELINES
730 0_ $a Convention on the Rights of the Child (1989)
730 0_ $a Declaration of the Rights of the Child (1959)
730 0_ $a Ãå±±½ûµØGuidelines for the Prevention of Juvenile
Delinquency (1990)
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