MARC Code List for Relators
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MARC Code List for Relators
Relator terms and their associated codes designate the relationship between a name and a bibliographic resource. The relator codes are three-character lowercase alphabetic strings that serve as identifiers. Either the term or the code may be used as controlled values.
URI(s)
- id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators
Instance Of
- MADS/RDF MADSScheme
- SKOS ConceptScheme
Top Scheme Members
- Abridger
- Actor
- Adapter
- Addressee
- Analyst
- Animator
- Annotator
- Appellant
- Appellee
- Applicant
- Architect
- Arranger
- Art copyist
- Art director
- Artist
- Artistic director
- Assignee
- Associated name
- Attributed name
- Auctioneer
- Author
- Author in quotations or text abstracts
- Author of afterword, colophon, etc.
- Author of dialog
- Author of introduction, etc.
- Autographer
- Bibliographic antecedent
- Binder
- Binding designer
- Blurb writer
- Book designer
- Book producer
- Bookjacket designer
- Bookplate designer
- Bookseller
- Braille embosser
- Broadcaster
- Calligrapher
- Cartographer
- Caster
- Censor
- Choreographer
- Cinematographer
- Client
- Collection registrar
- Collector
- Collotyper
- Colorist
- Commentator
- Commentator for written text
- Compiler
- Complainant
- Complainant-appellant
- Complainant-appellee
- Composer
- Compositor
- Conceptor
- Conductor
- Conservator
- Consultant
- Consultant to a project
- Contestant
- Contestant-appellant
- Contestant-appellee
- Contestee
- Contestee-appellant
- Contestee-appellee
- Contractor
- Contributor
- Copyright claimant
- Copyright holder
- Corrector
- Correspondent
- Costume designer
- Court governed
- Court reporter
- Cover designer
- Creator
- Curator
- Dancer
- Data contributor
- Data manager
- Dedicatee
- Dedicator
- Defendant
- Defendant-appellant
- Defendant-appellee
- Degree granti