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 === Indicators === === Indicators ===
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-**Indicator 1: undefined (blank)** <del>**Specifies the access method:** +**Indicator 1: undefined (blank)** 
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-  * **#**  No information provided +
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-  * **0**  Email +
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-  * **1**  FTP +
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-  * **2**  Remote login (Telnet) +
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-  * **3**  Dial-up +
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-  * **4**  HTTP +
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-  * **7**  Method specified in subfield $y </del>+
  
 **Indicator 2:** none **Indicator 2:** none
  
 === Subfields === === Subfields ===
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-<del>**$1 Sort indicator (O;NR)**\\ 
-A two-digit numeral indicating the order of repeated fields.</del> 
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-<del>**$6 Source file reference (NR)**\\ 
-This subfield must not be input manually, it is added in an automated updating process only and shall be removed after manual amendment of the record.</del> 
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-<del>**$a Host name (O;R)**\\ 
-e.g. www.cerl.org </del> 
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 **$e Nonpublic note (O;NR)**\\ **$e Nonpublic note (O;NR)**\\
 This note is visible only in the tagged display of the record. This note is visible only in the tagged display of the record.
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 **$g Uniform Resource Name (O;NR)**\\ **$g Uniform Resource Name (O;NR)**\\
 The URN, which provides a globally unique location independent identifier. The URN, which provides a globally unique location independent identifier.
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-<del>**$h Processor of request (A;NR)**\\ 
-The username, or processor of the request; generally the data which precedes the at sign ("@") in the host address.</del> 
  
 **$n Plain name of host as given in $a (O;NR)**\\ **$n Plain name of host as given in $a (O;NR)**\\
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 The Uniform Resource Locator (URL), which provides electronic access data in a standard syntax. The Uniform Resource Locator (URL), which provides electronic access data in a standard syntax.
 Instead of the URL leading up to the online resource you may file here the URL of the resolution service for the URN given in $g. In this case the URN is to be repeated as last part of the URL. Instead of the URL leading up to the online resource you may file here the URL of the resolution service for the URN given in $g. In this case the URN is to be repeated as last part of the URL.
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-<del>**$y Access method (A;NR)**\\ 
-The access method when the first indicator position contains value 7 (Method specified in subfield $y). This subfield may include access methods other than the main TCP/IP protocols specified in the first indicator. The data in this subfield corresponds with the access schemes specified in Uniform Resource Locators (URL) (RFC 1738), a product of the Uniform Resource Identifiers Working Group of the IETF. The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) maintains a registry of URL schemes and defines the syntax and use of new schemes.</del> 
  
 ** $8 Language Code (O;R)**\\ ** $8 Language Code (O;R)**\\
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 ==== Input Conventions ==== ==== Input Conventions ====
  
 +see also [[956]].
  
 ==== Examples ==== ==== Examples ====
 resources/cerl_thesaurus/editing/format/856.txt · Last modified: 2020/01/22 18:53 by jahnke

 

 

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