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Z39.71

Learn about the ANSI/NISO Z39.71 holdings display standard.

The ANSI/NISO Z39.71 holdings display standard is a combination of two things: the conceptual holdings elements (officially called Data Areas), and nine principles for recording the holdings elements (officially called the Principles). 

Data areas & data elements

There are six Data Areas, or fields. A Data Area can sometimes be further subdivided into multiple subfields. These are officially referred to as Data Elements. The order of the Data Areas is not specified by the standard. However, within each Data Area, the order of the Data Elements is prescribed. The six Data Areas are:

  • Item Identification Area. This is the link from the holdings record to the bibliographic record; it identifies the bibliographic record the holdings record should be attached to. The actual link (technically referred to as the identifier) can vary: ISSN, ISBN, OCLC record number, etc. It can even be a partial bibliographic description.
  • Location Data Area. Identifies the exact location of the item. It can be in free text, although some systems mandate specific formats. It has four Data Elements: the library code, the branch or sublocation, copy number, and call number.
  • Date of Report Area. The date the holdings record was created or updated. It is recorded in YYYYMMDD format. An unknown date is recorded as 00000000.
  • General Holdings Area. Contains general holdings information, such as whether an item is a book or a DVD. This is subdivided into five Data Elements, and each element has a series of coded values. Systems typically convert the coded values into full-text for OPAC displays:
    • Type of Unit: Is it a volume, a supplement, or an index?
    • Physical Form Designator: Is it a hardback, a paperback, or an ebook?
    • Completeness Designator: If it's a serial, how much of the serial do you hold?
    • Acquisition Status Designator: Is it on order, currently acquired, or ceased publication?
    • Retention Designator: The library's retention policy. Is the item retained until replaced by microfilm? Or permanently kept?
  • Extent of Holdings Area. For serial publications, this field contains specific holdings information about the range of volumes held by the library. It consists of five Data Elements:
    • Name of Unit: Is it a volume, an issue, a bund, or a tome?
    • Extent of Unit: How many parts does the item have?
    • Enumeration: The actual number of the volume.
    • Chronology: The date on the volume.
    • Specific Extent Note: Information clarifying the contents of any of the other Data Elements (e.g., bound, unbound).
  • Holdings Note Area. Free-text note field relating to the holdings (not the bibliographic record). Examples of notes include whether or not the item circulates, or its physical condition.

Exercise 1: Identify Z39.71 data elements

For each piece of information given below, identify the Z39.71 data area and, where applicable, the data element. The first one has been completed for you as an example. The answers can be found in the Exercise answer key.

Information Data area Data element
Holdings 60% complete General Holdings Area Completeness Designator
Library has more than one copy    
Subscription is no longer active    
Library retains last 5 years    
Library owns volumes 1 to 10    
Library owns 1990-1999    

Nine principles

Z39.71 lays out nine principles, or major concepts, that holding records need to adhere to.

  1. Levels of Specificity. There are four levels of specificity, ranging from a simple statement that the library holds the item on up to a complex, detailed statement of exactly what parts of the item are held. ANSI/NISO is discussing adding a fifth level that would include a barcode. See Table 1: Levels of Specificity for examples.
  2. Identification of Data Elements. Data Elements are identified, or set off from each other, by punctuation. Punctuation is prescribed within two Data Areas (the General Holdings Area, and the Extent of Holdings Area), but does not need to be consistent from Data Area to Data Area. See Table 2: Punctuation for punctuation definitions.
  3. Optional Data Area or Element. The standard designates each Data Area, and each Data Element, as being mandatory, not used, or optional in a holdings record. This may vary with the Level of Specificity of the holdings record, in that a Data Area may be optional for one level but required for another level.
  4. Pieces Held. For Level 1 - 3 holdings statements, the standard focuses on the parts of the item that are held, rather than those parts that are not held. Gaps can optionally be recorded in the Holdings Note Area.
  5. Number of Locations and Copies. If a library holds multiple copies in multiple locations, it has two options:
    1. Create multiple holdings records, one for each copy or location.
    2. Create one holding record (a "composite" record) reflecting the multiple copies or locations.
  6. Form. Holdings my be recorded in either compressed or itemized form. Additionally, the same holdings record could have both compressed and itemized holdings information.
  7. Cataloging System. The holdings standard is independent of a cataloging system or code. When Z39.71 conflicts with AACR2, use Z39.71. Put another way, AACR2 is for bibliographic records, and Z39.71 is for holdings records.
  8. Relationship of Holdings Statement to Bibliographic Item. The holdings record will link to only one bibliographic record. However, the bibliographic record itself may reflect multiple items (e.g., a series, supplements).
  9. Formats. If a library holds multiple versions of the same item (e.g., it holds both the paper and microfiche for Time magazine), it has a few options for how many holdings records to create, and which bibliographic record or records to link to.

Option A: Multiple bibliographic & holdings records. Create separate bibliographic records, one for each format. Then, create separate holdings records.

Option A

Option B: Create a single, bibliographic record. It may represent all formats, or it may represent just the paper. Then, create a single, composite holdings record.

Option B

Option C: Create a single, bibliographic record. It may represent all formats, or it may represent just the paper. Then, create multiple holdings records.

Option C

Table 1: Levels of specificity

Levels of Specificity - Table
Level Definition/Description Example
1

Basic statement that the library holds the item.

Consists of the Item Identification Data Area & the Location Data Area.

0040-781x  T@W

In this example, an ISSN is the Item Identification, and T@W is the library's Symbol.

2

General statement of how complete the library's holdings are.

Consists of all Level 1 elements plus the Date of Report Area. Optionally contains a General Holdings Area.

0040-781x  T@W  20020221

0040-781x  T@W  20020221  (a,ta,1,5,8)

3

Summary holdings statement recording which volumes a library holds at the highest level of enumeration & chronology.

Consists of all Level 2 elements plus the Extent of Holdings Area. Optionally contains a General Holdings Area.

0040-781x  T@W  20020221  v.1-v.56  1923-1979

0040-781x  T@W  20020221  v.1-v.56  1923-1979  (a,ta,1,5,8)

4

Detailed holdings statement  recording which volumes a library holds at all levels of enumeration & chronology.

Consists of all Level 2 elements plus the Extent of Holdings Area. Optionally contains a General Holdings Area.

0040-781x  T@W  20020221  v.1:no.1-v.56:no.52  1923:Mar. 3-1979:Dec. 29

0040-781x  T@W  20020221  v.1:no.1-v.56:no.52  1923:Mar. 3-1979:Dec. 29  (a,ta,1,5,8)

Table 2: Punctuation

Punctuation - Table
Name Symbol Purpose Examples
Angle Brackets < > Encloses the Specific Extent Note. Always preceded & followed by a blank. <fire damaged>
Blank   Indicates the separation of Data Elements within a Data Area. v.15 <Supplement>
Colon : Separates hierarchical levels of enumeration and/or chronology. v.1:pt.1
1923:Mar. 3
Comma , Indicates a gap in the range of holdings. v.1,v.3
Equal Sign = Separates alternative numbering. v.2:no.5=no.11
Forward Slash / Indicates combined enumeration or chronology. v.1/3
Hyphen - Indicates an unbroken range of holdings or open holdings. v.1-v.3
Parentheses ( ) Separates the enumeration & chronology when they are recorded together. v.1-v.3 (1980-1982)
Plus Sign + Separates the basic & secondary bibliographic units. v.1+1 disk
Question Mark ? Indicates unknown digits of a date 200?-2002
Quotation Marks " " Encloses the Name of Unit. Always preceded & followed by a blank. "Supplement"
Semicolon ; Indicates a non-gap break. v.1-v.4;v.6-
Square Brackets [ ] Encloses supplied enumeration or chronology. Always preceded & followed by a blank. [1981/1982]

Exercise 2: Interpret Z39.71 holdings records

Look at the following holdings records. Then, identify the data areas/data elements and answer the questions. For this set of exercises, the library code is W7L. The answers can be found in the Exercise answer key.

  1. The item is a multi-volume monographic set, and the ISBN is 0-252-18123-1. The subscription is complete (i.e., has come to an end).
                                                                                    0252181231 W7L 19890524 (a,ta,4,2,8) v.1-v.20
    1. How is the library linking to the bibliographic record in the Item Identification Area?
    2. What level is this holdings statement?   Note: The level is not explicitly stated.
    3. When was this holdings record last modified?
    4. Which data element(s) are reported in the Location Data Area?
  2. The item is a printed text. The library also subscribes to the microform version. The ISBN is 0-904351-114, and the Call Number started with PZ.
                                                                    0904351114 W7L C2 PZ7.D684 A1 1997 19970303 (a,ta,0,0,8)
    1. What data elements has the library reported in the Location Data Area?
    2. Based on the previous answer, what copy does this holdings record represent, and what call number is it shelved in?
  3. The item is a multi-part videocassette. In the library's OPAC, the bibliographic record the item links to is 0054378.
                                    0054378 W7L HN535.2M2J68 19940525 (a,vf,2,0,8) No.1-No.14 VHS. Does not circulate
    1. How is the library linking to the bibliographic record in the Item Identification Area?
    2. Is this library classifying its videocassettes?
    3. What is the last Date Area listed? And what does it indicate?
      Extra challenge: In what Data Element is the code for the item's physical form, and can you guess the code for a videocassette? 
       Note: The actual codes are listed in Z39.71 standard and are not listed in the Holdings Primer. The Z39.71 standard can be downloaded from the NISO website.

Two descriptive dimensions for holdings

Principles one (Level) and six (Form) are frequently confused with each other. More specifically, the terms "summary vs. detailed" (i.e., levels 3 and 4) and "compressed vs. itemized" are often expressed as something like "summary vs. itemized" or "compressed vs. detailed". In fact these principles, and their respective terms, define two different dimensions for describing a holdings statement:

  Summary Level "Highest Level" Detailed Level "All Levels"
Compressed Form "First, Last" v.1-v.4 v.1:no.1-v.4:no.12
Itemized Form "All Items" v.1 v.2 v.3 v.4 v.1:no.1    v.1:no.2
v.1:no.3   v.1:no.4

Thus, the holdings statement v.1-v.4 is both summary and compressed, and the holdings statement v.1:no.1 v.1:no.2 v.1:no.3 v.1:no.4 is both detailed and itemized.

Exercise 3: Form and level of holdings

For the following holdings records (in the Extent of Holdings Data Area), determine both the form and the level of holdings. The first one has been completed for you as an example.

Holdings record Level Form
v.1-8(1993-1996) Summary Compressed
v.108:no.1-v.108:no.18    
1990,1995,1996,1997    
1908:Jan. 1908:Feb. 1908:March    
v.78(1983)-    

Extra challenge:

v.22:no.1-v.22:no.6,v.23:no.1, v.23:no.2, v.23:no.3

   

Other items of note

Z39.71 adopts many of the practices of its preceding standards (Z39.42, Z39.44, and Z39.57), and also attempts to adhere to the international standard (ISO 10324). As a result, past practices that were prescribed may be optional in the current standard. This section outlines some of these new options.

Itemized vs. compressed holdings

An itemized holdings statement lists each part of the unit held. By contrast, a compressed holdings statement lists only the first and the last part in the range of units held. A holdings statement may be itemized, compressed, or a combination of the two.

Ordering of enumeration and chronology

Enumeration and chronology data may be recorded separately, and with or without parentheses. Or, they may be recorded adjacent to each other. In this case, parentheses must surround the chronology.

          Separate:    v.1-v.5(1923-1928)          or          v.1-v.5 1923-1928

          Adjacent:    v.1(1923)-v.5(1928)

Numbered and unnumbered series are the exception. The series designator and the second-level enumeration are always recorded together. For example, series one volume one to series three volume two would be recorded as: Ser.1:v.1-Ser.3:v.2.

Captions

Under the current standard, recording the caption with the enumeration is optional but highly recommended. Thus, volume 1 can be recorded as both v.1 or 1.

When recording a range of holdings, captions can be recorded either at the beginning of the range or repeated throughout the range. Thus volumes 1 through 23 can be recorded as both v.1-23 or v.1-v.23. Captions should always be repeated when needed for clarity.

All caption abbreviations should be done according to AACR2 B, "Abbreviations". If the caption is not listed in Appendix B, then spell it out in full. Thus, supplement is recorded as suppl. but supplemento is recorded as supplemento.

Similarly, if the number has no caption, do not supply it; record only the number.

Ordinal numbers

Ordinal numbers (1st, 2nd, etc.) may be recorded as either ordinal or cardinal numbers (1, 2, etc.). If ordinal numbers are recorded, the number should be abbreviated according to AACR2 Appendix C, "Numerals".

Exercise 4: Code Z39.71 holdings records

Library W7L owns one copy of the serial Discover. The ISSN is 0344-8577. The subscription is current, and it began in 1990 with volume 26. The library links its serial holdings to the bibliographic record with the ISSN. Based on this information, code a basic holdings records with the date Jan. 1, 2008:

 

 

Library W7L owns two copies of Time magazine. The ISSN is 0444-8731. The paper subscription is held for the current 3 years. The microform subscription began in 1971 and is current. The library links is serial holdings to the bibliographic record with the ISSN. Based on this information, code a basic holdings record for the microform with the date Jan. 1, 2008. The physical form Designator code for microform is hu: