[][src]Enum epub_metadata::MarcRelator

pub enum MarcRelator {
    Abr,
    Act,
    Adp,
    Rcp,
    Anl,
    Anm,
    Ann,
    Apl,
    Ape,
    App,
    Arc,
    Arr,
    Acp,
    Adi,
    Art,
    Ard,
    Asg,
    Asn,
    Att,
    Auc,
    Aut,
    Aqt,
    Aft,
    Aud,
    Aui,
    Ato,
    Ant,
    Bnd,
    Bdd,
    Blw,
    Bkd,
    Bkp,
    Bjd,
    Bpd,
    Bsl,
    Brl,
    Brd,
    Cll,
    Ctg,
    Cas,
    Cns,
    Chr,
    Cng,
    Cli,
    Cor,
    Col,
    Clt,
    Clr,
    Cmm,
    Cwt,
    Com,
    Cpl,
    Cpt,
    Cpe,
    Cmp,
    Cmt,
    Ccp,
    Cnd,
    Con,
    Csl,
    Csp,
    Cos,
    Cot,
    Coe,
    Cts,
    Ctt,
    Cte,
    Ctr,
    Ctb,
    Cpc,
    Cph,
    Crr,
    Crp,
    Cst,
    Cou,
    Crt,
    Cov,
    Cre,
    Cur,
    Dnc,
    Dtc,
    Dtm,
    Dte,
    Dto,
    Dfd,
    Dft,
    Dfe,
    Dgg,
    Dgs,
    Dln,
    Dpc,
    Dpt,
    Dsr,
    Drt,
    Dis,
    Dbp,
    Dst,
    Dnr,
    Drm,
    Dub,
    Edt,
    Edc,
    Edm,
    Elg,
    Elt,
    Enj,
    Eng,
    Egr,
    Etr,
    Evp,
    Exp,
    Fac,
    Fld,
    Fmd,
    Fds,
    Flm,
    Fmp,
    Fmk,
    Fpy,
    Frg,
    Fmo,
    Fnd,
    Gis,
    Hnr,
    Hst,
    His,
    Ilu,
    Ill,
    Ins,
    Itr,
    Ive,
    Ivr,
    Inv,
    Isb,
    Jud,
    Jug,
    Lbr,
    Ldr,
    Lsa,
    Led,
    Len,
    Lil,
    Lit,
    Lie,
    Lel,
    Let,
    Lee,
    Lbt,
    Lse,
    Lso,
    Lgd,
    Ltg,
    Lyr,
    Mfp,
    Mfr,
    Mrb,
    Mrk,
    Med,
    Mdc,
    Mte,
    Mtk,
    Mod,
    Mon,
    Mcp,
    Msd,
    Mus,
    Nrt,
    Osp,
    Opn,
    Orm,
    Org,
    Oth,
    Own,
    Pan,
    Ppm,
    Pta,
    Pth,
    Pat,
    Prf,
    Pma,
    Pht,
    Ptf,
    Ptt,
    Pte,
    Plt,
    Pra,
    Pre,
    Prt,
    Pop,
    Prm,
    Prc,
    Pro,
    Prn,
    Prs,
    Pmn,
    Prd,
    Prp,
    Prg,
    Pdr,
    Pfr,
    Prv,
    Pup,
    Pbl,
    Pbd,
    Ppt,
    Rdd,
    Rpc,
    Rce,
    Rcd,
    Red,
    Ren,
    Rpt,
    Rps,
    Rth,
    Rtm,
    Res,
    Rsp,
    Rst,
    Rse,
    Rpy,
    Rsg,
    Rsr,
    Rev,
    Rbr,
    Sce,
    Sad,
    Aus,
    Scr,
    Scl,
    Spy,
    Sec,
    Sll,
    Std,
    Stg,
    Sgn,
    Sng,
    Sds,
    Spk,
    Spn,
    Sgd,
    Stm,
    Stn,
    Str,
    Stl,
    Sht,
    Srv,
    Tch,
    Tcd,
    Tld,
    Tlp,
    Ths,
    Trc,
    Trl,
    Tyd,
    Tyg,
    Uvp,
    Vdg,
    Vac,
    Wit,
    Wde,
    Wdc,
    Wam,
    Wac,
    Wal,
    Wat,
    Win,
    Wpr,
    Wst,
}

Variants

Abr

Abridger: A person, family, or organization contributing to a resource by shortening or condensing the original work but leaving the nature and content of the original work substantially unchanged. For substantial modifications that result in the creation of a new work, see author

Act

Actor: A performer contributing to an expression of a work by acting as a cast member or player in a musical or dramatic presentation, etc.

Adp

Adapter: A person or organization who 1) reworks a musical composition, usually for a different medium, or 2) rewrites novels or stories for motion pictures or other audiovisual medium.

Rcp

Addressee: A person, family, or organization to whom the correspondence in a work is addressed

Anl

Analyst: A person or organization that reviews, examines and interprets data or information in a specific area

Anm

Animator: A person contributing to a moving image work or computer program by giving apparent movement to inanimate objects or drawings. For the creator of the drawings that are animated, see artist

Ann

Annotator: A person who makes manuscript annotations on an item

Apl

Appellant: A person or organization who appeals a lower court's decision

Ape

Appellee: A person or organization against whom an appeal is taken

App

Applicant: A person or organization responsible for the submission of an application or who is named as eligible for the results of the processing of the application (e.g., bestowing of rights, reward, title, position)

Arc

Architect: A person, family, or organization responsible for creating an architectural design, including a pictorial representation intended to show how a building, etc., will look when completed. It also oversees the construction of structures

Arr

Arranger: A person, family, or organization contributing to a musical work by rewriting the composition for a medium of performance different from that for which the work was originally intended, or modifying the work for the same medium of performance, etc., such that the musical substance of the original composition remains essentially unchanged. For extensive modification that effectively results in the creation of a new musical work, see composer

Acp

Art copyist: A person (e.g., a painter or sculptor) who makes copies of works of visual art

Adi

Art director: A person contributing to a motion picture or television production by overseeing the artists and craftspeople who build the sets

Art

Artist: A person, family, or organization responsible for creating a work by conceiving, and implementing, an original graphic design, drawing, painting, etc. For book illustrators, prefer Illustrator [ill]

Ard

Artistic director: A person responsible for controlling the development of the artistic style of an entire production, including the choice of works to be presented and selection of senior production staff

Asg

Assignee: A person or organization to whom a license for printing or publishing has been transferred

Asn

Associated name: A person or organization associated with or found in an item or collection, which cannot be determined to be that of a Former owner [fmo] or other designated relationship indicative of provenance

Att

Attributed name: An author, artist, etc., relating him/her to a resource for which there is or once was substantial authority for designating that person as author, creator, etc. of the work

Auc

Auctioneer: A person or organization in charge of the estimation and public auctioning of goods, particularly books, artistic works, etc.

Aut

Author: A person, family, or organization responsible for creating a work that is primarily textual in content, regardless of media type (e.g., printed text, spoken word, electronic text, tactile text) or genre (e.g., poems, novels, screenplays, blogs). Use also for persons, etc., creating a new work by paraphrasing, rewriting, or adapting works by another creator such that the modification has substantially changed the nature and content of the original or changed the medium of expression

Aqt

Author in quotations or text abstracts: A person or organization whose work is largely quoted or extracted in works to which he or she did not contribute directly. Such quotations are found particularly in exhibition catalogs, collections of photographs, etc.

Aft

Author of afterword, colophon, etc.: A person or organization responsible for an afterword, postface, colophon, etc. but who is not the chief author of a work

Aud

Author of dialog: A person or organization responsible for the dialog or spoken commentary for a screenplay or sound recording

Aui

Author of introduction, etc.: A person or organization responsible for an introduction, preface, foreword, or other critical introductory matter, but who is not the chief author

Ato

Autographer: A person whose manuscript signature appears on an item

Ant

Bibliographic antecedent: A person or organization responsible for a resource upon which the resource represented by the bibliographic description is based. This may be appropriate for adaptations, sequels, continuations, indexes, etc.

Bnd

Binder: A person who binds an item

Bdd

Binding designer: A person or organization responsible for the binding design of a book, including the type of binding, the type of materials used, and any decorative aspects of the binding

Blw

Blurb writer: A person or organization responsible for writing a commendation or testimonial for a work, which appears on or within the publication itself, frequently on the back or dust jacket of print publications or on advertising material for all media

Bkd

Book designer: A person or organization involved in manufacturing a manifestation by being responsible for the entire graphic design of a book, including arrangement of type and illustration, choice of materials, and process used

Bkp

Book producer: A person or organization responsible for the production of books and other print media

Bjd

Bookjacket designer: A person or organization responsible for the design of flexible covers designed for or published with a book, including the type of materials used, and any decorative aspects of the bookjacket

Bpd

Bookplate designer: A person or organization responsible for the design of a book owner's identification label that is most commonly pasted to the inside front cover of a book

Bsl

Bookseller: A person or organization who makes books and other bibliographic materials available for purchase. Interest in the materials is primarily lucrative

Brl

Braille embosser: A person, family, or organization involved in manufacturing a resource by embossing Braille cells using a stylus, special embossing printer, or other device

Brd

Broadcaster: A person, family, or organization involved in broadcasting a resource to an audience via radio, television, webcast, etc.

Cll

Calligrapher: A person or organization who writes in an artistic hand, usually as a copyist and or engrosser

Ctg

Cartographer: A person, family, or organization responsible for creating a map, atlas, globe, or other cartographic work

Cas

Caster: A person, family, or organization involved in manufacturing a resource by pouring a liquid or molten substance into a mold and leaving it to solidify to take the shape of the mold

Cns

Censor: A person or organization who examines bibliographic resources for the purpose of suppressing parts deemed objectionable on moral, political, military, or other grounds

Chr

Choreographer: A person responsible for creating or contributing to a work of movement

Cng

Cinematographer: A person in charge of photographing a motion picture, who plans the technical aspets of lighting and photographing of scenes, and often assists the director in the choice of angles, camera setups, and lighting moods. He or she may also supervise the further processing of filmed material up to the completion of the work print. Cinematographer is also referred to as director of photography. Do not confuse with videographer

Cli

Client: A person or organization for whom another person or organization is acting

Cor

Collection registrar: A curator who lists or inventories the items in an aggregate work such as a collection of items or works

Col

Collector: A curator who brings together items from various sources that are then arranged, described, and cataloged as a collection. A collector is neither the creator of the material nor a person to whom manuscripts in the collection may have been addressed

Clt

Collotyper: A person, family, or organization involved in manufacturing a manifestation of photographic prints from film or other colloid that has ink-receptive and ink-repellent surfaces

Clr

Colorist: A person or organization responsible for applying color to drawings, prints, photographs, maps, moving images, etc

Cmm

Commentator: A performer contributing to a work by providing interpretation, analysis, or a discussion of the subject matter on a recording, film, or other audiovisual medium

Cwt

Commentator for written text: A person or organization responsible for the commentary or explanatory notes about a text. For the writer of manuscript annotations in a printed book, use Annotator

Com

Compiler: A person, family, or organization responsible for creating a new work (e.g., a bibliography, a directory) through the act of compilation, e.g., selecting, arranging, aggregating, and editing data, information, etc

Cpl

Complainant: A person or organization who applies to the courts for redress, usually in an equity proceeding

Cpt

Complainant-appellant: A complainant who takes an appeal from one court or jurisdiction to another to reverse the judgment, usually in an equity proceeding

Cpe

Complainant-appellee: A complainant against whom an appeal is taken from one court or jurisdiction to another to reverse the judgment, usually in an equity proceeding

Cmp

Composer: A person, family, or organization responsible for creating or contributing to a musical resource by adding music to a work that originally lacked it or supplements it

Cmt

Compositor: A person or organization responsible for the creation of metal slug, or molds made of other materials, used to produce the text and images in printed matter

Ccp

Conceptor: A person or organization responsible for the original idea on which a work is based, this includes the scientific author of an audio-visual item and the conceptor of an advertisement

Cnd

Conductor: A performer contributing to a musical resource by leading a performing group (orchestra, chorus, opera, etc.) in a musical or dramatic presentation, etc.

Con

Conservator: A person or organization responsible for documenting, preserving, or treating printed or manuscript material, works of art, artifacts, or other media

Csl

Consultant: A person or organization relevant to a resource, who is called upon for professional advice or services in a specialized field of knowledge or training

Csp

Consultant to a project: A person or organization relevant to a resource, who is engaged specifically to provide an intellectual overview of a strategic or operational task and by analysis, specification, or instruction, to create or propose a cost-effective course of action or solution

Cos

Contestant: A person(s) or organization who opposes, resists, or disputes, in a court of law, a claim, decision, result, etc.

Cot

Contestant-appellant: A contestant who takes an appeal from one court of law or jurisdiction to another to reverse the judgment

Coe

Contestant-appellee: A contestant against whom an appeal is taken from one court of law or jurisdiction to another to reverse the judgment

Cts

Contestee: A person(s) or organization defending a claim, decision, result, etc. being opposed, resisted, or disputed in a court of law

Ctt

Contestee-appellant: A contestee who takes an appeal from one court or jurisdiction to another to reverse the judgment

Cte

Contestee-appellee: A contestee against whom an appeal is taken from one court or jurisdiction to another to reverse the judgment

Ctr

Contractor: A person or organization relevant to a resource, who enters into a contract with another person or organization to perform a specific

Ctb

Contributor: A person, family or organization responsible for making contributions to the resource. This includes those whose work has been contributed to a larger work, such as an anthology, serial publication, or other compilation of individual works. If a more specific role is available, prefer that, e.g. editor, compiler, illustrator

Cpc

Copyright claimant: A person or organization listed as a copyright owner at the time of registration. Copyright can be granted or later transferred to another person or organization, at which time the claimant becomes the copyright holder

Cph

Copyright holder: A person or organization to whom copy and legal rights have been granted or transferred for the intellectual content of a work. The copyright holder, although not necessarily the creator of the work, usually has the exclusive right to benefit financially from the sale and use of the work to which the associated copyright protection applies

Crr

Corrector: A person or organization who is a corrector of manuscripts, such as the scriptorium official who corrected the work of a scribe. For printed matter, use Proofreader

Crp

Correspondent: A person or organization who was either the writer or recipient of a letter or other communication

Cst

Costume designer: A person, family, or organization that designs the costumes for a moving image production or for a musical or dramatic presentation or entertainment

Cou

Court governed: A court governed by court rules, regardless of their official nature (e.g., laws, administrative regulations)

Crt

Court reporter: A person, family, or organization contributing to a resource by preparing a court's opinions for publication

Cov

Cover designer: A person or organization responsible for the graphic design of a book cover, album cover, slipcase, box, container, etc. For a person or organization responsible for the graphic design of an entire book, use Book designer; for book jackets, use Bookjacket designer

Cre

Creator: A person or organization responsible for the intellectual or artistic content of a resource

Cur

Curator: A person, family, or organization conceiving, aggregating, and/or organizing an exhibition, collection, or other item

Dnc

Dancer: A performer who dances in a musical, dramatic, etc., presentation

Dtc

Data contributor: A person or organization that submits data for inclusion in a database or other collection of data

Dtm

Data manager: A person or organization responsible for managing databases or other data sources

Dte

Dedicatee: A person, family, or organization to whom a resource is dedicated

Dto

Dedicator: A person who writes a dedication, which may be a formal statement or in epistolary or verse form

Dfd

Defendant: A person or organization who is accused in a criminal proceeding or sued in a civil proceeding

Dft

Defendant-appellant: A defendant who takes an appeal from one court or jurisdiction to another to reverse the judgment, usually in a legal action

Dfe

Defendant-appellee: A defendant against whom an appeal is taken from one court or jurisdiction to another to reverse the judgment, usually in a legal action

Dgg

Degree granting institution: A organization granting an academic degree

Dgs

Degree supervisor: A person overseeing a higher level academic degree

Dln

Delineator: A person or organization executing technical drawings from others' designs

Dpc

Depicted: An entity depicted or portrayed in a work, particularly in a work of art

Dpt

Depositor: A current owner of an item who deposited the item into the custody of another person, family, or organization, while still retaining ownership

Dsr

Designer: A person, family, or organization responsible for creating a design for an object

Drt

Director: A person responsible for the general management and supervision of a filmed performance, a radio or television program, etc.

Dis

Dissertant: A person who presents a thesis for a university or higher-level educational degree

Dbp

Distribution place: A place from which a resource, e.g., a serial, is distributed

Dst

Distributor: A person or organization that has exclusive or shared marketing rights for a resource

Dnr

Donor: A former owner of an item who donated that item to another owner

Drm

Draftsman: A person, family, or organization contributing to a resource by an architect, inventor, etc., by making detailed plans or drawings for buildings, ships, aircraft, machines, objects, etc

Dub

Dubious author: A person or organization to which authorship has been dubiously or incorrectly ascribed

Edt

Editor: A person, family, or organization contributing to a resource by revising or elucidating the content, e.g., adding an introduction, notes, or other critical matter. An editor may also prepare a resource for production, publication, or distribution. For major revisions, adaptations, etc., that substantially change the nature and content of the original work, resulting in a new work, see author

Edc

Editor of compilation: A person, family, or organization contributing to a collective or aggregate work by selecting and putting together works, or parts of works, by one or more creators. For compilations of data, information, etc., that result in new works, see compiler

Edm

Editor of moving image work: A person, family, or organization responsible for assembling, arranging, and trimming film, video, or other moving image formats, including both visual and audio aspects

Elg

Electrician: A person responsible for setting up a lighting rig and focusing the lights for a production, and running the lighting at a performance

Elt

Electrotyper: A person or organization who creates a duplicate printing surface by pressure molding and electrodepositing of metal that is then backed up with lead for printing

Enj

Enacting jurisdiction: A jurisdiction enacting a law, regulation, constitution, court rule, etc.

Eng

Engineer: A person or organization that is responsible for technical planning and design, particularly with construction

Egr

Engraver: A person or organization who cuts letters, figures, etc. on a surface, such as a wooden or metal plate used for printing

Etr

Etcher: A person or organization who produces text or images for printing by subjecting metal, glass, or some other surface to acid or the corrosive action of some other substance

Evp

Event place: A place where an event such as a conference or a concert took place

Exp

Expert: A person or organization in charge of the description and appraisal of the value of goods, particularly rare items, works of art, etc.

Fac

Facsimilist: A person or organization that executed the facsimile

Fld

Field director: A person or organization that manages or supervises the work done to collect raw data or do research in an actual setting or environment (typically applies to the natural and social sciences)

Fmd

Film director: A director responsible for the general management and supervision of a filmed performance

Fds

Film distributor: A person, family, or organization involved in distributing a moving image resource to theatres or other distribution channels

Flm

Film editor: A person who, following the script and in creative cooperation with the Director, selects, arranges, and assembles the filmed material, controls the synchronization of picture and sound, and participates in other post-production tasks such as sound mixing and visual effects processing. Today, picture editing is often performed digitally.

Fmp

Film producer: A producer responsible for most of the business aspects of a film

Fmk

Filmmaker: A person, family or organization responsible for creating an independent or personal film. A filmmaker is individually responsible for the conception and execution of all aspects of the film

Fpy

First party: A person or organization who is identified as the only party or the party of the first party. In the case of transfer of rights, this is the assignor, transferor, licensor, grantor, etc. Multiple parties can be named jointly as the first party

Frg

Forger: A person or organization who makes or imitates something of value or importance, especially with the intent to defraud

Fmo

Former owner: A person, family, or organization formerly having legal possession of an item

Fnd

Funder: A person or organization that furnished financial support for the production of the work

Gis

Geographic information specialist: A person responsible for geographic information system (GIS) development and integration with global positioning system data

Hnr

Honoree: A person, family, or organization honored by a work or item (e.g., the honoree of a festschrift, a person to whom a copy is presented)

Hst

Host: A performer contributing to a resource by leading a program (often broadcast) that includes other guests, performers, etc. (e.g., talk show host)

His

Host institution: An organization hosting the event, exhibit, conference, etc., which gave rise to a resource, but having little or no responsibility for the content of the resource

Ilu

Illuminator: A person providing decoration to a specific item using precious metals or color, often with elaborate designs and motifs

Ill

Illustrator: A person, family, or organization contributing to a resource by supplementing the primary content with drawings, diagrams, photographs, etc. If the work is primarily the artistic content created by this entity, use artist or photographer

Ins

Inscriber: A person who has written a statement of dedication or gift

Itr

Instrumentalist: A performer contributing to a resource by playing a musical instrument

Ive

Interviewee: A person, family or organization responsible for creating or contributing to a resource by responding to an interviewer, usually a reporter, pollster, or some other information gathering agent

Ivr

Interviewer: A person, family, or organization responsible for creating or contributing to a resource by acting as an interviewer, reporter, pollster, or some other information gathering agent

Inv

Inventor: A person, family, or organization responsible for creating a new device or process

Isb

Issuing body: A person, family or organization issuing a work, such as an official organ of the body

Jud

Judge: A person who hears and decides on legal matters in court.

Jug

Jurisdiction governed: A jurisdiction governed by a law, regulation, etc., that was enacted by another jurisdiction

Lbr

Laboratory: An organization that provides scientific analyses of material samples

Ldr

Laboratory director: A person or organization that manages or supervises work done in a controlled setting or environment

Lsa

Landscape architect: An architect responsible for creating landscape works. This work involves coordinating the arrangement of existing and proposed land features and structures

Led

Lead: A person or organization that takes primary responsibility for a particular activity or endeavor. May be combined with another relator term or code to show the greater importance this person or organization has regarding that particular role. If more than one relator is assigned to a heading, use the Lead relator only if it applies to all the relators

Len

Lender: A person or organization permitting the temporary use of a book, manuscript, etc., such as for photocopying or microfilming

Lil

Libelant: A person or organization who files a libel in an ecclesiastical or admiralty case

Lit

Libelant-appellant: A libelant who takes an appeal from one ecclesiastical court or admiralty to another to reverse the judgment

Lie

Libelant-appellee: A libelant against whom an appeal is taken from one ecclesiastical court or admiralty to another to reverse the judgment

Lel

Libelee: A person or organization against whom a libel has been filed in an ecclesiastical court or admiralty

Let

Libelee-appellant: A libelee who takes an appeal from one ecclesiastical court or admiralty to another to reverse the judgment

Lee

Libelee-appellee: A libelee against whom an appeal is taken from one ecclesiastical court or admiralty to another to reverse the judgment

Lbt

Librettist: An author of a libretto of an opera or other stage work, or an oratorio

Lse

Licensee: A person or organization who is an original recipient of the right to print or publish

Lso

Licensor: A person or organization who is a signer of the license, imprimatur, etc

Lgd

Lighting designer: A person or organization who designs the lighting scheme for a theatrical presentation, entertainment, motion picture, etc.

Ltg

Lithographer: A person or organization who prepares the stone or plate for lithographic printing, including a graphic artist creating a design directly on the surface from which printing will be done.

Lyr

Lyricist: An author of the words of a non-dramatic musical work (e.g. the text of a song), except for oratorios

Mfp

Manufacture place: The place of manufacture (e.g., printing, duplicating, casting, etc.) of a resource in a published form

Mfr

Manufacturer: A person or organization responsible for printing, duplicating, casting, etc. a resource

Mrb

Marbler: The entity responsible for marbling paper, cloth, leather, etc. used in construction of a resource

Mrk

Markup editor: A person or organization performing the coding of SGML, HTML, or XML markup of metadata, text, etc.

Med

Medium: A person held to be a channel of communication between the earthly world and a world

Mdc

Metadata contact: A person or organization primarily responsible for compiling and maintaining the original description of a metadata set (e.g., geospatial metadata set)

Mte

Metal-engraver: An engraver responsible for decorations, illustrations, letters, etc. cut on a metal surface for printing or decoration

Mtk

Minute taker: A person, family, or organization responsible for recording the minutes of a meeting

Mod

Moderator: A performer contributing to a resource by leading a program (often broadcast) where topics are discussed, usually with participation of experts in fields related to the discussion

Mon

Monitor: A person or organization that supervises compliance with the contract and is responsible for the report and controls its distribution. Sometimes referred to as the grantee, or controlling agency

Mcp

Music copyist: A person who transcribes or copies musical notation

Msd

Musical director: A person who coordinates the activities of the composer, the sound editor, and sound mixers for a moving image production or for a musical or dramatic presentation or entertainment

Mus

Musician: A person or organization who performs music or contributes to the musical content of a work when it is not possible or desirable to identify the function more precisely

Nrt

Narrator: A performer contributing to a resource by reading or speaking in order to give an account of an act, occurrence, course of events, etc

Osp

Onscreen presenter: A performer contributing to an expression of a work by appearing on screen in nonfiction moving image materials or introductions to fiction moving image materials to provide contextual or background information. Use when another term (e.g., narrator, host) is either not applicable or not desired

Opn

Opponent: A person or organization responsible for opposing a thesis or dissertation

Orm

Organizer: A person, family, or organization organizing the exhibit, event, conference, etc., which gave rise to a resource

Org

Originator: A person or organization performing the work, i.e., the name of a person or organization associated with the intellectual content of the work. This category does not include the publisher or personal affiliation, or sponsor except where it is also the corporate author

Oth

Other: A role that has no equivalent in the MARC list.

Own

Owner: A person, family, or organization that currently owns an item or collection, i.e.has legal possession of a resource

Pan

Panelist: A performer contributing to a resource by participating in a program (often broadcast) where topics are discussed, usually with participation of experts in fields related to the discussion

Ppm

Papermaker: A person or organization responsible for the production of paper, usually from wood, cloth, or other fibrous material

Pta

Patent applicant: A person or organization that applied for a patent

Pth

Patent holder: A person or organization that was granted the patent referred to by the item

Pat

Patron: A person or organization responsible for commissioning a work. Usually a patron uses his or her means or influence to support the work of artists, writers, etc. This includes those who commission and pay for individual works

Prf

Performer: A person contributing to a resource by performing music, acting, dancing, speaking, etc., often in a musical or dramatic presentation, etc. If specific codes are used, [prf] is used for a person whose principal skill is not known or specified

Pma

Permitting agency: An organization (usually a government agency) that issues permits under which work is accomplished

Pht

Photographer: A person, family, or organization responsible for creating a photographic work

Ptf

Plaintiff: A person or organization who brings a suit in a civil proceeding

Ptt

Plaintiff-appellant: A plaintiff who takes an appeal from one court or jurisdiction to another to reverse the judgment, usually in a legal proceeding

Pte

Plaintiff-appellee: A plaintiff against whom an appeal is taken from one court or jurisdiction to another to reverse the judgment, usually in a legal proceeding

Plt

Platemaker: A person, family, or organization involved in manufacturing a manifestation by preparing plates used in the production of printed images and/or text

Pra

Praeses: A person who is the faculty moderator of an academic disputation, normally proposing a thesis and participating in the ensuing disputation

Pre

Presenter: A person or organization mentioned in an “X presents” credit for moving image materials and who is associated with production, finance, or distribution in some way. A vanity credit; in early years, normally the head of a studio

Prt

Printer: A person, family, or organization involved in manufacturing a manifestation of printed text, notated music, etc., from type or plates, such as a book, newspaper, magazine, broadside, score, etc

Pop

Printer of plates: A person or organization who prints illustrations from plates.

Prm

Printmaker: A person or organization who makes a relief, intaglio, or planographic printing surface

Prc

Process contact: A person or organization primarily responsible for performing or initiating a process, such as is done with the collection of metadata sets

Pro

Producer: A person, family, or organization responsible for most of the business aspects of a production for screen, audio recording, television, webcast, etc. The producer is generally responsible for fund raising, managing the production, hiring key personnel, arranging for distributors, etc.

Prn

Production company: An organization that is responsible for financial, technical, and organizational management of a production for stage, screen, audio recording, television, webcast, etc.

Prs

Production designer: A person or organization responsible for designing the overall visual appearance of a moving image production

Pmn

Production manager: A person responsible for all technical and business matters in a production

Prd

Production personnel: A person or organization associated with the production (props, lighting, special effects, etc.) of a musical or dramatic presentation or entertainment

Prp

Production place: The place of production (e.g., inscription, fabrication, construction, etc.) of a resource in an unpublished form

Prg

Programmer: A person, family, or organization responsible for creating a computer program

Pdr

Project director: A person or organization with primary responsibility for all essential aspects of a project, has overall responsibility for managing projects, or provides overall direction to a project manager

Pfr

Proofreader: A person who corrects printed matter. For manuscripts, use Corrector [crr]

Prv

Provider: A person or organization who produces, publishes, manufactures, or distributes a resource if specific codes are not desired (e.g. [mfr], [pbl])

Pup

Publication place: The place where a resource is published

Pbl

Publisher: A person or organization responsible for publishing, releasing, or issuing a resource

Pbd

Publishing director: A person or organization who presides over the elaboration of a collective work to ensure its coherence or continuity. This includes editors-in-chief, literary editors, editors of series, etc.

Ppt

Puppeteer: A performer contributing to a resource by manipulating, controlling, or directing puppets or marionettes in a moving image production or a musical or dramatic presentation or entertainment

Rdd

Radio director: A director responsible for the general management and supervision of a radio program

Rpc

Radio producer: A producer responsible for most of the business aspects of a radio program

Rce

Recording engineer: A person contributing to a resource by supervising the technical aspects of a sound or video recording session

Rcd

Recordist: A person or organization who uses a recording device to capture sounds and/or video during a recording session, including field recordings of natural sounds, folkloric events, music, etc.

Red

Redaktor: A person or organization who writes or develops the framework for an item without being intellectually responsible for its content

Ren

Renderer: A person or organization who prepares drawings of architectural designs (i.e., renderings) in accurate, representational perspective to show what the project will look like when completed

Rpt

Reporter: A person or organization who writes or presents reports of news or current events on air or in print

Rps

Repository: An organization that hosts data or material culture objects and provides services to promote long term, consistent and shared use of those data or objects

Rth

Research team head: A person who directed or managed a research project

Rtm

Research team member: A person who participated in a research project but whose role did not involve direction or management of it

Res

Researcher: A person or organization responsible for performing research

Rsp

Respondent: A person or organization who makes an answer to the courts pursuant to an application for redress (usually in an equity proceeding) or a candidate for a degree who defends or opposes a thesis provided by the praeses in an academic disputation

Rst

Respondent-appellant: A respondent who takes an appeal from one court or jurisdiction to another to reverse the judgment, usually in an equity proceeding

Rse

Respondent-appellee: A respondent against whom an appeal is taken from one court or jurisdiction to another to reverse the judgment, usually in an equity proceeding

Rpy

Responsible party: A person or organization legally responsible for the content of the published material

Rsg

Restager: A person or organization, other than the original choreographer or director, responsible for restaging a choreographic or dramatic work and who contributes minimal new content

Rsr

Restorationist: A person, family, or organization responsible for the set of technical, editorial, and intellectual procedures aimed at compensating for the degradation of an item by bringing it back to a state as close as possible to its original condition

Rev

Reviewer: A person or organization responsible for the review of a book, motion picture, performance, etc.

Rbr

Rubricator: A person or organization responsible for parts of a work, often headings or opening parts of a manuscript, that appear in a distinctive color, usually red

Sce

Scenarist: A person or organization who is the author of a motion picture screenplay, generally the person who wrote the scenarios for a motion picture during the silent era

Sad

Scientific advisor: A person or organization who brings scientific, pedagogical, or historical competence to the conception and realization on a work, particularly in the case of audio-visual items

Aus

Screenwriter: An author of a screenplay, script, or scene

Scr

Scribe: A person who is an amanuensis and for a writer of manuscripts proper. For a person who makes pen-facsimiles, use Facsimilist [fac]

Scl

Sculptor: An artist responsible for creating a three-dimensional work by modeling, carving, or similar technique

Spy

Second party: A person or organization who is identified as the party of the second part. In the case of transfer of right, this is the assignee, transferee, licensee, grantee, etc. Multiple parties can be named jointly as the second party

Sec

Secretary: A person or organization who is a recorder, redactor, or other person responsible for expressing the views of a organization

Sll

Seller: A former owner of an item who sold that item to another owner

Std

Set designer: A person who translates the rough sketches of the art director into actual architectural structures for a theatrical presentation, entertainment, motion picture, etc. Set designers draw the detailed guides and specifications for building the set

Stg

Setting: An entity in which the activity or plot of a work takes place, e.g. a geographic place, a time period, a building, an event

Sgn

Signer: A person whose signature appears without a presentation or other statement indicative of provenance. When there is a presentation statement, use Inscriber [ins].

Sng

Singer: A performer contributing to a resource by using his/her/their voice, with or without instrumental accompaniment, to produce music. A singer's performance may or may not include actual words

Sds

Sound designer: A person who produces and reproduces the sound score (both live and recorded), the installation of microphones, the setting of sound levels, and the coordination of sources of sound for a production

Spk

Speaker: A performer contributing to a resource by speaking words, such as a lecture, speech, etc.

Spn

Sponsor: A person, family, or organization sponsoring some aspect of a resource, e.g., funding research, sponsoring an event

Sgd

Stage director: A person or organization contributing to a stage resource through the overall management and supervision of a performance

Stm

Stage manager: A person who is in charge of everything that occurs on a performance stage, and who acts as chief of all crews and assistant to a director during rehearsals

Stn

Standards body: An organization responsible for the development or enforcement of a standard

Str

Stereotyper: A person or organization who creates a new plate for printing by molding or copying another printing surface

Stl

Storyteller: A performer contributing to a resource by relaying a creator's original story with dramatic or theatrical interpretation

Sht

Supporting host: A person or organization that supports (by allocating facilities, staff, or other resources) a project, program, meeting, event, data objects, material culture objects, or other entities capable of support

Srv

Surveyor: A person, family, or organization contributing to a cartographic resource by providing measurements or dimensional relationships for the geographic area represented

Tch

Teacher: A performer contributing to a resource by giving instruction or providing a demonstration

Tcd

Technical director: A person who is ultimately in charge of scenery, props, lights and sound for a production

Tld

Television director: A director responsible for the general management and supervision of a television program

Tlp

Television producer: A producer responsible for most of the business aspects of a television program

Ths

Thesis advisor: A person under whose supervision a degree candidate develops and presents a thesis, mémoire, or text of a dissertation

Trc

Transcriber: A person, family, or organization contributing to a resource by changing it from one system of notation to another. For a work transcribed for a different instrument or performing group, see Arranger [arr]. For makers of pen-facsimiles, use Facsimilist [fac]

Trl

Translator: A person or organization who renders a text from one language into another, or from an older form of a language into the modern form

Tyd

Type designer: A person or organization who designs the type face used in a particular item

Tyg

Typographer: A person or organization primarily responsible for choice and arrangement of type used in an item. If the typographer is also responsible for other aspects of the graphic design of a book (e.g., Book designer [bkd]), codes for both functions may be needed

Uvp

University place: A place where a university that is associated with a resource is located, for example, a university where an academic dissertation or thesis was presented

Vdg

Videographer: A person in charge of a video production, e.g. the video recording of a stage production as opposed to a commercial motion picture. The videographer may be the camera operator or may supervise one or more camera operators. Do not confuse with cinematographer

Vac

Voice actor: An actor contributing to a resource by providing the voice for characters in radio and audio productions and for animated characters in moving image works, as well as by providing voice overs in radio and television commercials, dubbed resources, etc.

Wit

Witness: Use for a person who verifies the truthfulness of an event or action.

Wde

Wood engraver: A person or organization who makes prints by cutting the image in relief on the end-grain of a wood block

Wdc

Woodcutter: A person or organization who makes prints by cutting the image in relief on the plank side of a wood block

Wam

Writer of accompanying material: A person or organization who writes significant material which accompanies a sound recording or other audiovisual material

Wac

Writer of added commentary: A person, family, or organization contributing to an expression of a work by providing an interpretation or critical explanation of the original work

Wal

Writer of added lyrics: A writer of words added to an expression of a musical work. For lyric writing in collaboration with a composer to form an original work, see lyricist

Wat

Writer of added text: A person, family, or organization contributing to a non-textual resource by providing text for the non-textual work (e.g., writing captions for photographs, descriptions of maps).

Win

Writer of introduction: A person, family, or organization contributing to a resource by providing an introduction to the original work

Wpr

Writer of preface: A person, family, or organization contributing to a resource by providing a preface to the original work

Wst

Writer of supplementary textual content: A person, family, or organization contributing to a resource by providing supplementary textual content (e.g., an introduction, a preface) to the original work

Trait Implementations

impl Clone for MarcRelator[src]

impl Copy for MarcRelator[src]

impl Debug for MarcRelator[src]

impl<'de> Deserialize<'de> for MarcRelator[src]

impl Eq for MarcRelator[src]

impl FromStr for MarcRelator[src]

type Err = ()

The associated error which can be returned from parsing.

impl Hash for MarcRelator[src]

impl PartialEq<MarcRelator> for MarcRelator[src]

impl Serialize for MarcRelator[src]

impl StructuralEq for MarcRelator[src]

impl StructuralPartialEq for MarcRelator[src]

impl TryFrom<ContributorRole> for MarcRelator[src]

type Error = ()

The type returned in the event of a conversion error.

impl ValueMapping<MarcRelator> for OnixContributorCode[src]

Auto Trait Implementations

Blanket Implementations

impl<T> Any for T where
    T: 'static + ?Sized
[src]

impl<T> Borrow<T> for T where
    T: ?Sized
[src]

impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for T where
    T: ?Sized
[src]

impl<T> DeserializeOwned for T where
    T: for<'de> Deserialize<'de>, 
[src]

impl<T> From<T> for T[src]

impl<T, U> Into<U> for T where
    U: From<T>, 
[src]

impl<T> ToOwned for T where
    T: Clone
[src]

type Owned = T

The resulting type after obtaining ownership.

impl<T, U> TryFrom<U> for T where
    U: Into<T>, 
[src]

type Error = Infallible

The type returned in the event of a conversion error.

impl<T, U> TryInto<U> for T where
    U: TryFrom<T>, 
[src]

type Error = <U as TryFrom<T>>::Error

The type returned in the event of a conversion error.