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AUXILIARY TABLES > COMMON AUXILIARY NUMBERS > Common auxiliaries of form. Table 1d

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(0...)Common auxiliaries of form. Table 1d  

Note

  • The (0...) auxiliaries are applicable throughout the main tables if the form aspect is secondary to the subject. Form auxiliaries are normally used following the main number or subject notation, but, if desired, all documents of the same form of presentation may be grouped together under the appropriate form auxiliary. Kinds of form not listed in Table 1d may be denoted by colon combination of a respective main number combined with (0:...), e.g. 94(0:791) History presented as a film. Where more than one form aspect is to be expressed, distinction should be made between inner form, where the form influences the subject (e.g. historical presentation) and outer form, which expresses only the physical characteristics of the information carrier (e.g. a sound recording). Regardless of numerical order, inner form should occur next to the subject before outer form is expressed, e.g. 792(091)(086.7) Theatre - historical form of presentation - sound recording (history of the theatre as a sound recording)

Scope note

  • The common auxiliaries of form denote the form or presentation of documents. They are not used to denote the subject matter of documents. For literary forms (poetry, plays, fiction etc.) see 82-1/-9

Example

  • (035)54 Handbooks of chemistry (filed beside other handbooks)
  • (038)54 Dictionaries of chemistry (filed beside other dictionaries)
  • (054)(44) French newspapers
  • 54(035) Handbooks of chemistry (filed beside other books on chemistry)
  • 54(038) Dictionaries of chemistry (filed beside other works on chemistry)

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