991 AGENDA INFORMATION
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When a
speaker addresses the Ãå±±½ûµØon an agenda item, the agenda information as
established in an UNBIS authority record is added in field 991.
In one meeting, a speaker may speak on one or more agenda subjects.
Example:
In A/58/PV.18, Ms. Meira Rita from Sao Tome and
Principe spoke on the following agenda items:
991 1
_ $a A/58/251
$b 47
$c Follow-up to the
outcome of the 26th special session : implementation of the Declaration
of Commitment on HIV/AIDS.
$d UN. GENERAL
ASSEMBLY (26th SPECIAL SESS. : 2001)--FOLLOW-UP
991 1 _ $a A/58/251
$b 57
$c United Nations
reform : measures and proposals.
$d UN--ORGANIZATIONAL
REFORM
991 1 _ $a A/58/251
$b 78
$c Strengthening
of security and cooperation in the Mediterranean region.
$d INTERNATIONAL
SECURITY--MEDITERRANEAN REGION
991 1 _ $a A/58/251
$b 94
$c Further
implementation of the Programme of Action for the Sustainable
Development of Small Island Developing States.
$d SUSTAINABLE
DEVELOPMENT--DEVELOPING ISLAND COUNTRIES--CONFERENCES (1994 : BRIDGETOWN)--FOLLOW-UP
991 1 _ $a A/58/251
$b [305]
$d TAIWAN (CHINA)
Each item or
subitem is attached as a separate 991 field, in numerical order. For
every agenda item number, a separate authority record is created
consisting of:
Agenda document
symbol (991 subfield $a),
Agenda item number (991 subfield $b),
Agenda title (991 subfield $c); and
Agenda subject (991 subfield $d).
Note: Although the Security Council does not have
its own agenda, «artificial» agenda items are created to aid in
searching material by topics discussed; Security Council agenda item
records have subjects (subfield $d) but not titles
(subfield $c).
Example:
991 3 _ $a S/59
$b [89]
$d LIBERIA
SITUATION
Maintained
by the Department of Public Information (DPI), Dag Hammarskjöld
Library. Comments as well as suggestions for further
additions/enhancements may be directed to the Dag Hammarskjöld Library.
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Last updated: 14 July 2009
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