611 SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY - MEETING NAME
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Authority-controlled field.
When the subject of a work is a conference, meeting, workshop, seminar, symposium,
etc., the authorized form of the name as found in the UNBIS Name Authority File is
entered in 611 $a. In case of more than one conference name subject, each is
entered in a separate 611 field.
If an UNBIS authority record for a conference name does not exist, a new authority
record is created.
Examples:
611 27 $a Conference of the Parties to the
51³Ô¹Ï Convention to Combat Desertification in Those Countries
Experiencing Serious Drought and/or Desertification, Particularly in Africa (4th
sess. : 2001 : Bonn). Ad Hoc Working Group
611 27 $a International Conference on AIDS
(10th : 1994 : Yokohama, Japan)
611 27 $a Interregional Expert Group Meeting
on Consumer Protection and Sustainable Consumption (1998 : São Paulo, Brazil)
611 27 $a Workshop on the Application of the Espoo
Convention in Central and Eastern Europe (2003 : Szentendre, Hungary)
For UN publications of meeting reports and proceedings, the same conference name entered in field
711 should also be entered
in field 611.
Certain modifying terms of an administrative, organizational or procedural nature
may be entered in subfield $g of 611 tags in order to create pre-coordinated conference
subjects. Every pre-coordinated conference subject is authority-controlled. The
modifying terms permit greater specificity, which is especially important
with regard to materials about UN conferences and meetings.
Accounts (years if applicable)
Activities (years required)
Administration
Agenda
Budget (years if applicable)
Budget contributions (years if applicable)
Buildings management
Calendar of meetings (years if applicable)
Dissolution
Establishment
Financial implications
Financing (years if applicable)
General debate
History *in use from Nov. 2008
Medium-term plan (years if applicable)
Members
Officers
Organizational reform
Organizational structure
Participants
Personnel questions
Programme management
Recommendations
Representatives' credentials
Resolutions and decisions
Rules of procedure
Staff composition
Terms of reference
Work organization
Work programme (years if applicable)
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Examples of pre-coordinated conference subjects:
611 27 $a UN Conference on the Standardization of Geographical Names
(8th : 2002 : Berlin)
$g Resolutions and decisions
611 27 $a UN Forum on Forests
$g Terms of reference
611 27 $a Regional Seminar on Afro-descendants in the Americas (2002 :
La Ceiba, Honduras)
$g Recommendations
611 27 $a Ministerial Conference "Environment for Europe" (5th : 2003 :
Kiev)
$g Work organization
Modifiers used in 611 subfield $g should not be repeated in 650 tags in the same
bibliographic record. For certain types of UN documents (e.g.
documents consisting entirely of agendas,
lists of participants, calendars of meetings, rules of procedure) it is not necessary
to add any 650 tags (topical subjects) in addition to the pre-coordinated conference
subject. In other cases, additional subjects might be recorded in 650 tags, depending
on the content of the document.
Examples:
611 27 $a World Conference against Racism, Racial Discrimination,
Xenophobia and Related Intolerance (2001 : Durban, South
Africa)
$g Participants
[no 650 topical subjects required if the document consists
entirely of a list of participants]
611 27 $a International Ministerial Meeting of Landlocked and Transit
Developing Countries and Donor Countries and Financial and
Development Institutions on Transit Transport Cooperation
(2003 : Almaty)
$g Rules of procedure
[no 650 topical subjects required if the document consists
entirely of rules of procedure]
611 27 $a Meeting of the States Parties to the 51³Ô¹Ï Convention
on the Law of the Sea (13th : 2003 : New York)
$g Agenda
[no 650 topical subjects required if the document consists
entirely of an agenda]
But:
611 27 $a Meeting of the States Parties to the International Covenant on
Civil and Political Rights (21st : 2002 : New York)
$g Officers
650 $a ELECTION OF OFFICERS
611 27 $a Meeting of the Parties to the Convention on Environmental
Impact Assessment in a Transboundary Context
$g Work programme (2001-2003)
650 $a ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT
650 $a ENVIRONMENTAL AGREEMENTS
[in the examples above, additional 650 topical subjects are used in addition to
the modifying term in 611 $g]
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Last updated: 9 June 2009
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