Formatted note transcribing title(s) and statements of responsibility,
if any, as they appear on the contents area of the title page or the
table of contents. (Unformatted, free-text notes describing or
summarizing contents of a work are recorded in the Summary/Annotation Note (tag 520).
Place a period at the end of the 505
field.
In current
UNBIS
practice, only complete contents are recorded in field 505 (partial contents may be cited
or described in a General Note
field 500). The first
indicator
value in field 505 is always 0, and the second indicator value is
blank ( _ ). The first
indicator
values 1 and 2 denoting incomplete and partial
contents are not used in UNBIS
records.
Click on the following
links to go to specific information: 1. Contents notes for works that are complete in one volume
2. Contents notes for works that are not complete in one volume
3. Contents notes for addendum titles
4. Repeats of tag 505
5. Transcription of titles and sequential designators
6. Punctuation
7. Tables of contents from online sources
1. Contents
notes for works that are complete in one volume
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When a document
or publication is complete in one
volume,
indexers use judgement in recording Contents Notes. It is recommended
to add a Contents Note when
a work has a useful table of contents with meaningful, distinctive
chapter
titles, especially when the document contents are not clear from the
title, or
when the title is very general and does not reflect the specific topics
covered. In some cases, listing document contents in tag 505 may be a useful alternative to
formulating a Summary/Annotation
Note (tag 520).
Contents Notes
should not be recorded if
the contents are evident or implied from information provided elsewhere
in the
description (such as title or other note fields) or if transcribing the
full
contents does not provide significant information. Significant partial
contents
may be specified in a General Note (tag 500)
instead of transcribing the full contents in tag 505, as shown in the two following
examples:
Example
1:
245 10 $a
Report
of the Working Group on Situations to the Human Rights Council on its
2nd
session
500 $a "Decisions of the Working Group on
Situations": p.
2-6.
Not:
505 0_ $a Election
of officers, adoption of the agenda and organization of the work of the
session
– Decisions of the Working Group on Situations -- Adoption of the
report.
[In the
above example, it is not useful to list the entire document contents in
tag 505; the presence of
decisions adopted by the Working Group may be identified in a General
Note (tag
500) instead
of recording the full contents in tag 505]
Example
2:
245 10 $a
FDI
in tourism : $b the development
dimension : East and Southern Africa
500 $a Includes country case studies on
Botswana, Kenya,
Mauritius and Uganda.
Not:
505 0_ $a pt.
A. FDI and tourism in East and Southern Africa
– pt. B. Country case studies.
[In the
above example, it is not useful to list the document contents, since
the topic of the report is
clear from the title in tag 245;
the
presence of country case studies may be identified in a General Note
(tag 500)
instead of recording the full contents in tag 505]
2. Contents
notes for works that are not complete in one volume
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When a document
or publication is not complete in one
volume but issued in separate volumes or as separate addenda,
the contents
of each volume or addendum should generally be recorded in a Formatted
Contents
Note. This occurs commonly, for instance, in the case of draft
sessional reports
of UN bodies that are issued in a sequence of addenda containing
specified
chapters of the report.
Example
1:
099
$a UNH
$b DHU $c UNU/WIDER(02)/N148/v.1-2
245 10 $a War, hunger and displacement : $b the origins of humanitarian
emergencies / $c edited by E. Wayne
NafZiger, Frances Stewart and Raimo Väyrynen
505
0_ $a v.1. Analysis – v.
2. Case studies.
[Monograph
published in 2 volumes]
Example
2:
191
$a TD/B/43/L.2/Add.3
245 10 $a Draft report
of the Trade and Development Board on its 43rd session
505
0_ $a ch. 3. Other
matters in the field of
trade and development – ch. 4. Procedural, institutional,
organizational,
administrative and related matters.
[Addendum to draft
sessional report containing specified chapters of the
report]
3. Contents
notes for addendum titles
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When an addendum
to a document bears a specific addendum title in addition to the title
of the
main document, it is customary practice to record the addendum title in
a 505
Formatted Contents Note instead of in the 245 Title field.
When a
corrigendum to an addendum bears an addendum title in addition to the
title of
the main document, record the word corrigendum
not only at the end of the title in tag 245 but also at the end of the
addendum title in tag 505.
Example
1:
191
$a E/CN.4/2002/95/Add.2
245 10 $a Report
of the Representative of the Secretary-General on Internally Displaced
Persons, Francis Deng : $b addendum
505 0_ $a Profiles
in displacement : Indonesia.
[The addendum bears a specific
title which is entered in the Contents Note 505]
Example 2:
191 $a A/CN.4/L.608/Add.1/Corr.1
245 10 $a Draft
report of the International Law Commission on the work of its 53rd
session : $b corrigendum
505 0_ $a ch.
5. Responsibility of States for internationally wrongful acts :
corrigendum.
[Specific
addendum title transcribed in Contents Note 505 followed by
subtitle "corrigendum"]
4. Repeats of tag
505
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It is possible
to
record a
second
tag 505 in the same
bibliographic record.
For example,
when
an addendum title is recorded in tag 505,
and the addendum has contents with significant distinctive
titles,
consider recording the specific addendum contents in a second Formatted Contents Note.
Example:
245 10 $a Global
Registry created on 18 November 2004, pursuant to Article 6 of the
Agreement concerning the Estalishing of Global Technical Regulations
for Wheeled Vehicles, Equipment and Parts Which Can Be Fitted and/or Be
Used on Wheeled Vehicles (ECE/TRANS/132 and Corr.1). done at Geneva on
25 June 1988 : $b
addendum
505 0_ $a Global
Technical Regulation no. 7: Head restraints (established in the Global
Registry on 13 March 2008). Appendix. Proposal and report pursuant to
Article 6, paragraph 6.3.7 of the Agreement.
505 0_ $a Proposal
to develop a Global Technical Regulation concerning head restraints
(TRANS/WP.29/AC.3/13) -- Final progress report of the Informal Working
Group on Head Restraints (ECE/TRANS/WP.29/2008/55) adopted by AC.3 at
its 22nd session.
[Specific
addendum title transcribed in first repeat of tag 505 and
titles of addendum contents transcribed in 2nd repeat of tag 505; all the addendum titles appear on the document title page]
When a table of contents consists of a
chapter with significant subsidiary
parts or subsections, the chapter title may be listed in the first
repeat of
tag 505 and the subsections
listed
in an added repeat of tag 505.
Example:
245 10 $a Draft report of
the International Law Commission on the work of its 60th session
505 0_ $a ch. 3. Specific
issues on which comments would be of particular interest to the
Commission.
505 0_ $a
A. Reservations
to treaties – B. Responsibility of international organizations – C.
Protection
of persons in the event of disasters.
5. Transcription of titles and sequential designators
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Volume
numbers,
part numbers or other sequential designations present on the item are
enumerated in the contents note using Arabic numerals and standard
AACR2
abbreviations: v., pt., ch.
Chapter
numbers
may be omitted from works that are complete in one volume, in
accordance
with current cataloguing practice, although volume and part designators
are generally retained. When reports are issued in separate
addenda
that contain different chapters of the report, chapter numbering is
generally included in contents notes unless the numbering is irregular
or complex.
Transcribe titles in tag 505 as they appear except for
capitalization and punctuation.
Capitalize the first letter in the title of each part, chapter or
subsection. Do not abbreviate words except for volume,
part and edition designators (v., pt., ch., ed., rev.).
Transcribe ordinal numbers as Arabic numerals (1st, 2nd,
etc.) unless they are the first word in the title, in accordance with
UNBIS
rules for transcribing titles (1st, 2nd, etc.). Apply the
same rules for transcribing statements of responsibility in tag 505 as those for tag 245, i.e. preceded by a
space-slash-space, omitting titles of address, etc. In case of more
than 3
persons in a statement of responsibility, apply the cataloguing "rule
of 3" and
record only the first name followed by [et
al.].
Example
1:
191
$a E/CN.4/2002/200(PartII)
245 10 $a Commission
on Human Rights : $b
report on the 58th session
505 0_ $a ch.
1. Draft
resolutions and decisions recommended for adoption by the Economic and
Social Council -- ch. 2. Resolutions and decisions adopted by the
Commission at its 58th session.
[The number «fifty-eighth» is
spelled out on the document, it is transcribed in 245
and 505 as Arabic numeral «58th»; «chapter» is
transcribed as «ch.»]
Example 2:
191
$a UNIDIR/2001/23
245 10 $a Disarmament
as humanitarian action : $b a discussion on the occasion of the 20th anniversary
of the UNIDIR
505 0_ $a pt.
1. Humanitarian
action in an increasingly militarized environment / Soren Jessen
Petersen -- pt. 2. Small arms proliferation : a humanitarian concern /
Martin Griffiths -- pt. 3. Nuclear disarmament is humanitarian action /
Randall Forsberg.
[Appears as «Part 1»; transcribed
as «pt. 1»]
Example 3:
191 $a [E/]ECE/HBP/152
245 10 $a Generations
& Gender Programme : $b
concepts
and guidelines
505 0_ $a Generations
and gender survey : concept and design / Andres Vikat ... [et al.] --
The
contextual database of the Generations and Gender Programme / Martin
Spielaue
-- Guidelines for survey fieldwork and panel maintenance / Andrej
Kveder.
[Monograph
complete in one volume, so chapter numbers
are omitted; 13 author names listed for ch. 1 are replaced by [et al.]]
6. Punctuation
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Use standardized punctuation to separate
titles in tag 505:
- Period follows each part or chapter designator and is placed at
the end of field 505: ch. 1. Title – ch. 2. Title.
- Colon space (: ) precedes a dependent title or
the title of a subsection (e.g., the title of a chapter following the
title of a part, or the titles of annexes preceded by the heading
Annex: or Annexes:). Capitalize the first letters in both the title and
the dependent title: Statistical annex: Data on the least developed
countries.
Notice the different punctuation for
dependent titles in tag 245
and tag 505:
245
10 $a Draft decision
III/6,
General issues of compliance
505 0_ $a Draft
decision III/6: General issues of
compliance.
- Double dash
( -- ) separates titles of chapters or parts: Title – Title – Title.
- Space
semicolon space ( ; ) separates titles of subsections following a
section title or common title, or chapter titles following a part
title: pt. 1. Title: Chapter title ; Chapter title ; Chapter title –
pt. 2. Title: Chapter title ; Chapter title.
- Space colon space ( : ) separates title of
part/chapter and its subtitle. The first letter in the subtitle is not
capitalized: Title : subtitle.
- Space slash space ( / ) precedes statements of
reponsibility
The
following example shows how a table of contents with complex numbering
may be
recorded in tag 505. A table
of
contents appears on a publication as:
Part 1: Competing in a changing Europe
Chapter 1.1: The
economics of the
"European Neighborhood Policy": an initial assessment
Ms. Susanne
Milcher, Poverty and Economic Development
Specialist, and Ben Slay, Director, Bratislava Regional Centre, the
United
Nations Development Programme [subsequent
statements of responsibility are
omitted from this example]
Chapter 1.2: The
evolving European trade
environment
Chapter 1.3:
Financing for development in
the UNECE region: the issues facing South-east Europe
Chapter 1.4:
South-east European Cooperation Process
Chapter 1.5:
Establishment and further
development of the GUAM Organization
Part 2: Integrating
regional markets:
trade facilitation and ICT
Chapter 2.1:
Eastern European digital
modernization
Chapter 2.2:
Reducing technical barriers
to trade: regulatory convergence and harmonization - the case of the
telecommunications industry
In recording the
Contents Note in tag 505,
chapter numbering is omitted and
part numbering retained. Parts are separated by a double hyphen,
chapter titles
are separated by semi-colons, terms of address and affiliation are
omitted from
statements of responsibility:
pt. 1. Competing in a changing Europe: The
economics of the "European Neighborhood Policy" : an initial assessment
/ Susanne Milcher and Ben Slay ; The evolving European trade
environment /
Pétur G. Thorsteinsson ; Financing for development in the UNECE region
: the
issues facing South-East Europe / Leonardo Baroncelli ; South-East
European Cooperation Process / Doru Romulus Costea ; Establishment and
further
development of the GUAM Organization / Oleh Napov -- pt. 2. Integrating
regional markets : trade facilitation and ICT: Eastern European digital
modernization / Jaroslaw K. Ponder ; Reducing technical barriers to
trade :
regulatory convergence and harmonization : the case of the
telecommunications
industry / Lars Dittmer and Per Döfnäs ; Unifying the European payments
landscape / Marc Temmerman ; The European Union : new frontiers, new
issues /
Innovative Trade Network (ITN) and
COTECNA -- pt. 3. Integrating regional markets : promoting competitive,
sustainable agriculture and international food supply chains:
Implications of
European Union enlargement for agricultural trade / Alan Matthews ;
Facilitating trade in agricultural products in the UNECE region /
Lorenza
Jachia.
7. Tables of contents from online sources
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When
tables of contents are available online, a link to the table of
contents may be
provided in tag 856 instead of
recording the table of contents in tag 505.
The second indicator value is 2
and
the phrase Table of contents
is
entered in subfield $3 of tag
856.
Example:
099 $a
UNG $g GUN $c UNU(02)/T365
245 10 $a War in our time : $b reflections
on Iraq,
terrorism and weapons of mass destruction / $c Ramesh Thakur
856 42 $3 Table of contents $q PDF $u
http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0712/2007009549.html
However, bear in mind that recording the complete table
of contents in tag 505 may be preferable to providing a link in tag 856
to the table of contents online, to allow searching by author names and text in
the bibliographic record.
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