----------------------------Original message---------------------------- What follows is a summary of the results of actions taken onproposals and discussion papers at the mid-winter meetings of MARBI that were of particular interest to the cartographic community. If you have any questions, please share them with me or the list. The complete versions of these documents are available at: http://www.loc.gov/marc/ These are given in agenda order. Proposal 96-8 concerned a number of changes suggested to facilitate the alignment of Canadian MARC and USMARC. One component of the proposal suggests additional codes for various segments of the Maps 007 field. For Map 007/04 (Physical Medium) add codes: j - Glass q - Flexible base photographic medium, positive r - Flexible base photographic medium, negative s - Non-flexible base photographic medium, positive t - Non-flexible base photographic medium, negative y - Other photographic medium Also suggested are additions to the description of code e in Map 007/04 the term "Mylar", so that it would read (e.g. plastic, vinyl, Mylar) For Map 007/06 (Production/reproduction details) add the code: p - Pre-production (e.g. proof sheets) For Map 008/25 (Type of cartographic material), add codes: f - Separate supplement to another work g - Bound as part of another work u - unknown z - other This proposal passed with the addition of "transparent polyester sheet" instead of "Mylar" to prevent conflict with a trademarked name. Proposal 97-6 proposed a new 007 field for remote-sensing images in the Bibliographic and Holdings formats. The new field will enable the cartographic cataloging community to code certain physical characteristics for remote-sensing images. These characteristics are coded for in an 009 field in CAN/MARC and, as part of format harmonization, the National Archives of Canada would like to move the coding into a non-local field. The categories of information proposed for this field are Category of material, Specific material designation, Altitude of sensor, Attitude of sensor, Cloud cover, Platform construction type, Platform use category, Sensor type, and Data type. This proposal passed. Discussion Paper 98 explored establishing geographic area codes for subentities for countries other than the United States, Canada, Australia, and the United Kingdom. The ISO standard for representation of names countries and their subdivisions does not have an internal consistency and may not be easily used. Questions for further consideration are whether or not a new subfield for subentities should be established for fields 043 and 044, should the ISO standard be considered in creating a list of codes, and what impact would these new codes have on validation? After some interesting discussion, the Library of Congress proposed taking the discussion into consideration along with happenings in the international standards arena and bringing the issue back at the annual meeting. Proposal 97-1 suggests defining a second indicator for field 856 that would indicate the relationship between the entity having its location described in the 856 field and the entity described in the bibliographic record. This proposal passed. Susan Moore University of Northern Iowa Cedar Falls, IA