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Field 001 contains the control number assigned by the organization creating, using, or distributing the record. The MARC code identifying whose system control number is present in field 001 is contained in field 003 (Control Number Identifier).
A MARC bibliographic record consists of three main components: the Leader, the Directory, and the variable fields. The following information summarizes the structure of a separate MARC record. More detail is provided in MARC 21 Specifications for Record Structure, Character Sets, and Exchange Media.
035 - System Control Number (R) Control number of a system other than the one whose control number is contained in field 001 (Control Number), field 010 (Library of Congress Control Number) or field 016 (National Bibliographic Agency Control Number).
The MARC 21 format uses 260 $a $b and $c to mark the field that holds imprint data instead of storing the words publication area, place of publication, name of publisher, and date of publication in each record. This convention makes more efficient use of computer storage space.
(R) Unformatted information that describes the scope and general contents of the materials. This could be a summary, abstract, annotation, review, or only a phrase describing the material.
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Parts of a MARC Record Fields are also broken down into one or more subfields. Each MARC field has a number, often referred to as a tag that defines the type of information stored in the field. Most of the tags from 001 through 899 have been defined by the Library of Congress to contain specific information.
Since it was first developed at a time when computing power was low, and space precious, MARC uses a simple three-digit numeric code (from 001-999) to identify each field in the record. MARC defines field 100 as the primary author of a work, field 245 as the title and field 260 as the publisher, for example.
MARC 21 is a data format that stands for Machine-Readable Cataloging 21. It is a set of codes and symbols that represent the elements of a bibliographic record, such as author, title, publisher, subject, and so on.

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