Database Fields and Indexing
Each field has a two-letter code. This database contains eight fields in ten lines:
AU = AUTHORS (including editors, translators, illustrators, contributors, etc)
of books, articles, etc.; line 1
The following are indexed:
all surnames, even where the name is an intitial
all first names and first initials
some second names
TI = TITLES of books, articles etc.; lines 2 & 3
Everything is automatically indexed, with the exception of stop-words
PJ = PUBLISHERS of books; JOURNALS; line 4
All journals are indexed
All items published by the Hogarth Press are indexed
All publishers of books by Virginia Woolf are indexed
PP = VOLUMES of journals; page references of books and journals; line 5, left-hand side
No entries are indexed
DA = DATES of journals; books; line 5, centre
Years (eg, 1993) are indexed
LO = LOCATION of obtained items; line 5, right-hand side
All data are indexed, but it is generally of no practical use, except for Kp+ and H (see Abbreviations for explanations). Where an item has been obtained, the record is more likely to be accurate than if it has not.
NB = NOTES; lines 6, 7 & 8
Many are indexed:
1. References to authors (eg, where the index card is a review of a book, the surname of the writer of the review appears in the AU field, and the writer of the book is often given in this field)
2. References to people, some of whom may have a code (eg, EMF = E M Forster)
3. References to books by EMF & V. Woolf (eg, TTL = To the Lighthouse)
4. References to certain topics (eg, feminism)
For an explanation of the codes and a list of indexed topics, see Abbreviations for explanations.
RF = REFERENCE (date-stamp for new records or for editing existing records); line 10
All are indexed. The majority have the dummy date of 1900.1.1.
The date-stamp is updated when:
1. A new record is created
2. An item is obtained
3. An old record is heavily revised
See
Tip for using this field.