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- Use for varying form of title(s) for the whole item whether or not the title is found on the item. It is also used as an added entry for a portion of the title proper entered in 245.
- Use separate 246 for each varying form of title.
- Generally, when 246 is used, no 500 note is needed.
- Do not enter initial articles.
- Do not add punctuation at the end of the field unless the title ends with an abbreviation.
- For 246 1_, $i follows with a colon (:) and comes before $a. Text in $i is designed to explain what kind of title is in $a when other 246s’ 2nd indicators are inadequate to specify the source of title. Some of these situations like
- At head of title
- Colophon title
- Panel title
- Title on container
- Also known as
- Publisher’s catalog title
- For multiple 246s, enter them in the order of 3_, 30, 31, 1_, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18.
- All 246s regardless of indicators are keyword searchable. In ALEPH they are indexed in WEE (Keyword search of everything not indexed by WRD), WIT (Acq + all title keyword), WRD (Keyword index of all indexed fields), and WTI (Title keyword).
- All 246s regardless of indicators, displayed or not, are retrievable in Barton OPAC when doing browse for Keyword Anywhere (ALL) or Title Words Search (TTL).
- For a more in depth guideline about when and how to enter 246 field, refer to
- OCLC Bibliographic Format and Standard---246 Varying Form of Title http://www.oclc.org/bibformats/en/2xx/246.shtm
- Library of Congress MARC 21 Format for Bibliographic Data — 246 Varying Form of Title
http://www.loc.gov/marc/bibliographic/ecbdtils.html
- Anglo-American Cataloging Rules, 2nd ed. (2002 revision with 2005 update).
- AACR2 Rule Interpretation.