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hello and welcome to our essays video tutorial on bibliographic record tidbits my name is Rhonda Iamp;#39;ll be guiding you through a few things to look for on bibliographic records beyond just the core matching points to help you choose the right record through your libraryamp;#39;s items this video will cover how to tell if a bibliographic record was cataloged in English how to tell if a record is a DLC or Library of Congress record just what that subfield Z before an ISBN can mean on a bibliographic record what to do about duplicate records and a few ways to tell the difference between blu-rays and DVDs first we will look at how to tell if a bibliographic record was cataloged in English here is the 0 for 0 field we can find the language that a bibliographic record was cataloged in this subfield B right here tells us that this record was cataloged in English it does not tell us the language of the item in question just that it was cataloged in English as si prefers that all records