https://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=37519

--- Comment #3 from David Cook <[email protected]> ---
That makes me think maybe we'd want to have 2 levels of labels:

Physical medium:
   Information recording technique: handwritten typed
   Dimensions: 20 cm. folded to 10 x 12cm
   Color content: black and white
   Layout: double sided

With the MARC 300 "records formulated following cataloging rules based on
International Standard Bibliographic Description (ISBD) principles, a
relationship exists between prescribed ISBD punctuation and the identification
of specific subfield data."

But with MARC 340 there is no punctuation to help identify the specific
subfield data. Perhaps we could provide our own punctuation to separate
subfields, but the order of subfields still makes no sense.


340     ##$aglass$b45 x 15 ft.$dembedded$elead$hcenter panel.

Additional description: glass 45 x 15 ft. embedded lead center panel.

I think we have to have the contextual labels... although the labels given by
MARC are librarian friendly and not end-user friendly really...

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I'm a bit stuck with this one.

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