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    • One title in two different related records.pptx
    • One bibliographic record with multiple 773 host item entry fields.pptx 
    • Bound together titles (using 773).pptx
    • Bound together titles (using 774).pptx 
    • A journal continued as a different name (using 780 and 785).pptx
    • Link article to one specific issue of a journal (using 773).pptx 

     

    • An example of a related record which is one child with two parents using a 773 and 830.docx
    • Example of related records in UNIMARC.docx
    • If Related records information enrichment has been turned on does this mean that PLK fields will be created when the 76X-78X and 830 fields contain a dollar w with the MMS ID.docx

     

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