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1、ANSUNISO 239.2-1994 (Revision of ANSI 239.2-1985) ISSNo 1041-5653 Information Interchange Format Abstract: This standard specifies the requirements for a generalized inter- change format that will accommodate data describing all forms of material. It describes a generalized structure designed specif
2、ically for exchange of data between processing systems and not necessarily for use as a processing format within systems. It may be used for the communication of records in any media. An American National Standard Developed by the National Information Standards Organization Approved April 13,1994 by
3、 the American National Standards Institute Bethesda, Maryland, U.S.A. Published by NISO Press P.O. Box 1056 Bethesda, MD 20827 Copyright 01994 by the National Information Standards Organization All rights reserved under International and Pan-American Copyright Conventions. No part of this book may b
4、e reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopy, recording, or any information storage or retrieval system, without prior permission in writing from the publisher. All inquiries should be addressed to NISO Press, P.O. Box 1056, Bethesda, MD 2082
5、7. ISSN: 1041-5653 ISBN: 1-880124-08-4 Printed in the United States of America 09 This paper meets the requirements of ANSI/NISO 239.48-1992 (Permanence of Paper). O Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data National Information Standards Organization (U.S.) Standards Organization. Informat
6、ion interchange format / developed by the National Information p. cm. - (National information standards series, ISSN 1041-5653) “Approved . . . by the American National Standards Institute.” ”ANSI /NISO 239.2- 1994. ” ISBN 1-880124-08-4 1. Machine-readable bibliographic data-Standards-United States.
7、 2. Ex- change of bibliographic information-Standards-United States. 3. Museum reg- istration methods-Data processing-Standards-United States. I. American Na- tional Standards Institute. II. Title. III. Series. 2699.35.WBN38 1994 94-9641 025.31 6-dc20 CIP ANSI/NISO 239.2-1994 Contents Foreword . iv
8、1 . Scope and Field of Application 1 2 . Referenced American National Standards . 1 3 . Definitions 1 4 . Information Interchange Format . 2 4.1. Schematic Representation 2 4.2. Leader 2 4.2.1. Record Length 2 4.2.2. Status 3 4.2.3. Type of Record . 3 4.2.5. Indicator Count 3 4.2.6. Identifier Lengt
9、h . 3 4.2.7. Base Address of Data . 3 4.2.9. Entry Map . 3 4.3. Directory . 4 4.3.1. Entries 4 4.3.1.1. Tag . 4 4.3.1.2. Length of Field . 4 4.3.1.3. Starting Character Position 5 4.3.1.4. Implementation-Defined Portion 5 4.3.2. Sequence of Entries 5 4.4. Variable Fields . 5 4.4.1. Sequence of Varia
10、ble Fields 5 4.4.2. Control Fields . 5 4.4.3. Data Fields . 5 4.4.3.1. Indicators 6 4.4.3.2. Data Element Identifiers . 6 4.5. Record Terminator 6 4.2.4. Implementation-Defined Positions 3 4.2.8. Implementation-Defined Positions 3 4.4.3.3. Multiple Data Elements 6 5 . Other Related American National
11、 Standards 6 Figures Figure 1 Schematic Representation of the Information Interchange Format . 3 Figure 2 Schematic Representation of the Leader . 3 Figure 3 Entry Map 4 Figure 4 Structure of Each Entry in the Directory . 4 Figure 5 Structure of a Variable Data Field 5 Foreword (This foreword is not
12、 part of the American National Standard for Information Interchange Format, ANSI/NISO 239.2-1994. It is included for information only.) 239.2 is one of the standards that is critical to the implementation of automation for storing, transfer- ring, and retrieving bibliographic information. It was fir
13、st issued in 1971. This 1994 edition intro- duces two changes: (1) removal of restrictions on character positions 07-09 in the record leader; and (2) a reduction of references to “bibliographic“ data because the standard is used for many other types of data, even within the information community. Th
14、is standard was originally prepared in 1966 by Subcommittee 2 on Machine Input Records of the American National Standards Committee 239. The Subcommittee on Machine Input Records was orga- nized in February 1966 to define a format for the interchange of bibliographic records on magnetic tape. In its
15、 work, the subcommittee sought to en- sure that: (1) the format would be hospitable to all kinds of bibliographic information and related data; (2) the format would be hardware indepen- dent; (3) the structure of all records would be basically identical and would include sufficient control informati
16、on to specify unique character- istics; and (4) methods of recording and identify- ing data would provide for maximum manipula- bility leading to ease of conversion to other for- mats. The completed standard, ANSI 239.2-1971, was approved by the 239 Standards Committee in March 1969 and by the Ameri
17、can National Standards Institute on July 14,1970. The Subcommittee on Machine Input Records was reconvened in 1974 for the purpose of conducting the required periodic review and revision of this standard. The principal change introduced in that revision, approved as ANSI 239.2-1979, was the addition
18、 of an optional user-defined portion to the directory entry and the concomitant withdrawal of the requirement that entries have a length of 12 characters. This change was motivated byconsider- ation of the problem of expressing relationships within a record. Redefinition of the directory entry did n
19、ot render nonstandard any existing implemen- tation of ANSI 239.2-1971. The other changes made to the format in 1979 in- cluded: (1) the reservation of additional tags for control fields; (2) the restriction of characters that may be used in tags to alphanumeric characters; (3) the specification of
20、characters for the delimiter, the field terminator, and the record terminator (these specifications were given in Appendix Al of ANSI 239.2-1971); and (4) the use of a field terminator and a record terminator after the final variable field. The appendixes on implementations that were pub- lished wit
21、h the originalversion of the standard were deleted in 1979 as unnecessary because of the ap- pearance of extensive documentation for various implementations since the standard was first ap- proved. In 1985, in response to a review of the standard, the following changes were made: (1) removal of the
22、restriction on the use of 003; and (2) expansion of the possible leader and data element identifier code values from ASCII basic characters to any ASCII graphic character (described in American National Standard Code for Information Interchange, ANSI X3.4-1977). These changes brought the standard in
23、toconformity with the existinghternationalstan- dard IS0 2709, Documentation-Format for Biblio- graphic Information Interchange onMagnetic Tape. NISO acknowledges with thanks and appreciation the contributions of Sally H. McCallum, Chief, Network Development and MARC Standards Of- fice, Library of C
24、ongress, in revising this standard. Suggestions for improving this standard are wel- come. They should be sent to the National Informa- tion Standards Organization, P.O. Box 1056, Be- thesda, MD 20827, telephone (301) 975-2814. This standard was processed and approved for submittal to ANSI by the Na
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