COMARC/B Format for Bibliographic Data

PDFCOMARC/BDecember2020

539 Title proper with LaTeX commands*

This field contains the title appearing with mathematical and other special signs according to the LaTeX rules[9].

Subfields & repeatability

FIELD/SUBFIELDREPEATABILITY
539Title proper with LaTeX commands*nr
aTitle properr
bGeneral material designationr
cTitle proper by another authorr
dParallel title properr
eOther title informationr
fFirst statement of responsibilityr
gSubsequent statement of responsibilityr
hNumber of partr
iName of partr

Indicators

INDICATORVALUEMEANING
1Title significance indicator
0Title is not significant
1Title is significant
2Not defined

The value of the first indicator determines the creation of added entries in systems, in which they make catalogue slips. If the value of the indicator is set to "1", an added entry for the title proper with LaTeX commands is generated.

SUBFIELDS

Subfields from a to i are described at field 200.

NOTES ON FIELD CONTENTS

When the title proper (field 200) contains also mathematical and other special signs, complete contents of the field 200 is also entered in field 539. Mathematical and other special signs are entered according to the LaTeX rules. When entering subfields within field 539, we follow all rules which are applicable for entering subfields within field 200. We should enter all those subfields within field 539 which are also entered in field 200, even if some subfield does not contain mathematical and other special signs.

Mathematical and other special signs begin and end with a sign "▫".

This field is intended for display options within the software supporting LaTeX.

RELATED FIELDS

200TITLE AND STATEMENT OF RESPONSIBILITY
Mathematical and other special signs which are descriptively given in field 200, and also entered in field 539 according to the LaTeX rules.

EXAMPLES

  1. *

    2000⊔aOn K [sub] [ast] (Z/n) and K [sub] [ast] (F [sub] q[t] / (t [sup] 2)) fJanet E. Aisbett, Emilio Lluis-Puebla and Victor Snaith g(with an appendix by Christophe Soulé)
    5390aOn ▫$K_\ast (Z/n)$▫ and ▫$K_\ast (F_q[t]/(tˆ2))$▫fJanet E. Aisbett, Emilio Lluis-Puebla and Victor Snaith g(with an appendix by Christophe Soulé)
    (LaTeX mark begins and ends with a sign "▫"; "$" indicates opening and closing of data entry according to the LaTeX rules in mathematical environment.)
  2. *

    2001⊔a≠The ≠Selberg trace formula for PSL [sub] 2 ([R]) [sup] n fIsaac Y. Efrat
    5390a≠The ≠Selberg trace formula for ▫$PSL_2(\RR)ˆn$▫fIsaac Y. Efrat
    (In bibliography appears as The Selberg trace formula for▫$PSL_2(\mathbb{R})^n$▫/ Isaac Y. Efrat.)
[9]


[9] Reference literature:

1. Marko Razpet: Sedi in piši z LaTeX-om!, Ljubljana, 1991

2. Leslie Lamport: LaTeX, a document preparation system, user's guide & reference manual, Reading, Mass. [etc.], 1986

3. Paul W. Abrahams: TEX for the Impatient, Reading, Mass. [etc.], 1990

For assistance in solving mathematical and other symbols in the form recorded in field 200, and according to LaTeX principles in fields 330, 539 and 610, consult employees of the Mathematical Library of Faculty of mathematics and physics of the University of Ljubljana.