From OCLC’s Bibliographic Format’s and Standards:
Multiple adjacent titles or words associated with a name are contained in a single subfield ‡c. Repeat subfield ‡c only when
words associated with a name are separated by subelements contained in other subfields.
100 |
0
|
Charles Edward, ‡c Prince, grandson of James II, King of England, ‡d 1720-1788. |
100 |
0
|
Thomas, ‡c Aquinas, Saint, ‡d 1225?-1274. |
100 |
1 |
Churchill, Winston, ‡c Sir, ‡d 1874-1965 ‡c (Spirit) |
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Subject: [PCCLIST] Repeating consecutive 100 $c's
A question for colleagues on this list. Is there a preferred practice for encoding a pair of consecutive $c's in a 100 field?
I've seen the following for AAPs fashioned in the style of 'Smith, John, Jr., Mrs.':
100 1- Smith, John, $c Jr., $c Mrs.
- and -
100 1- Smith, John, $c Jr., Mrs.
The latter appears to be more common in the authority file.
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