MODS Element: [typeOfResource]
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Form field(s)
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Select a Type- (values: text, cartographic, notated music, sound recording, sound recording-musical, sound recording-nonmusical, still image, moving image, three dimensional object, software/multimedia, mixed material)
Is this resource a manuscript?- Default no (indicate yes or no)
Identifier Number/Code- Enter number or code (URI, pid, or local).
Type- Select the corresponding identifier type to match entry above (local, uri, pid).
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Repeatable
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No
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Form Required?
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Yes
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Subelement/Attribute Name
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Details
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XPath Syntax
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language
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attribute of typeOfResource
value: eng
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attribute of typeOfResource
value: yes or no; Manuscripts are locally defined as unpublished, single instance textual materials, notated music, and cartographic materials. Manuscripts can be handwritten, typescript, or computer printout materials intended to exist as a single instance. In archival science, manuscripts are generally understood to be handwritten materials. Follow your unit/collection guidelines per Supervisor/Collection Owner.
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<typeOfResource lang="eng">cartographic</typeOfResource>
<typeOfResource lang="eng">three dimensional object</typeOfResource>
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map <typeOfResource> to <dc:type> The manuscript attribute should be included as an additional, separate <dc:type> value, when describing manuscripts.
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Leader/06 with the following controlled list of textual values:
- cartographic = Leader/06 values "e" and "f"
- still image = Leader/06 value "k" (and slides and transparencies from Leader/06 code "g" (projected medium))
- mixed material = Leader/06 value "p"
Attributes are used to further indicate whether the resource is a collection or an aggregation of items (designated in MARC 21 in Leader/07 (Bibliographic level)) or manuscript in nature (designated in MARC 21 as a separate Leader/06 code that combines the manuscript property with a resource type).
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see Type of Resource
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