Identifying corporate Bodies


Field of activity of the corporate body



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11.9

Field of activity of the corporate body




Contents




11.9.0 Basic instructions on recording field of activity of the corporate body







11.9.0

Basic instructions on recording field of activity of the corporate body




Contents




11.9.0.1 Scope




11.9.0.2 Sources of information




11.9.0.3 Recording the field of activity of the corporate body







11.9.0.1

Scope

11.9.0.1.1

  • Field of activity of the corporate body is a field of business in which the corporate body is engaged, its area of competence, responsibility, jurisdiction, etc.

11.9.0.2

Sources of information

11.9.0.2.1

  • Take information on the field of activity of the corporate body from any source.

11.9.0.3

Recording the field of activity of the corporate body

11.9.0.3.1

  • Record the field or fields of business in which the corporate body is or was engaged, its area of competence, responsibility, jurisdiction, etc.




The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) is a political and military alliance of 26 countries from North America and Europe committed to fulfilling the goals of the North Atlantic Treaty signed on 4 April 1949




(Note describing the field of activity of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization)




CSA Group consists of 3 divisions: Canadian Standards Association, which develops and aids in the application of standards; CSA International, which provides testing and certification services; and Quality Management Institute (QMI), which delivers management system registration and training services




(Note describing the fields of activity of CSA Group and its subordinate bodies, Canadian Standards Association, CSA International, and Quality Management Institute)

11.9.0.3.2

  • Indicate the source from which the information on field of activity was derived applying the instructions given under 8.12.

11.10

Corporate history




Contents




11.10.0 Basic instructions on recording corporate history







11.10.0

Basic instructions on recording corporate history




Contents




11.10.0.1 Scope




11.10.0.2 Sources of information




11.10.0.3 Recording corporate history







11.10.0.1

Scope

11.10.0.1.1

  • Corporate history is information pertaining to the history of the corporate body.

11.10.0.2

Sources of information

11.10.0.2.1

  • Take information on corporate history from any source.

11.10.0.3

Recording corporate history

11.10.0.3.1

  • Record information pertaining to the history of the corporate body.




Established 28 January (8 February) 1724 in Saint Petersburg by decree of Peter I; opened in 1725. According to regulation of 1747 officially called Imperatorskaia akademīia nauk i khudozhestv; 1803-1855 called Imperatorskaia akademīia nauk; 1836-1917 officially named Imperatorskaia Sankt-Peterburgskaia akademiia nauk. From 1724 to 1917 conventional name was Peterburgskaia akademiia nauk. Name changed May 1917 to Rossiĭskaia akademiia nauk. Renamed Akademiia nauk SSSR June 1925




(Corporate history for Akademiia nauk SSSR)




The Salem Female Academy was originally founded in 1772 and chartered as Salem Female Academy and College in 1866. In 1907 name was changed to Salem Academy and College, and in 1912, the institution was separated into Salem College and Salem Academy




(Corporate history for Salem College)

11.10.0.3.2

  • As appropriate, incorporate information pertaining to specific identifying elements (see 11.3–11.9) into a corporate history element.

11.10.0.3.3

  • Indicate the source from which the information on corporate history was derived applying the instructions given under 8.12.

11.11

Identifier for the corporate body




Core element




Contents




11.11.0 Basic instructions on recording identifiers for corporate bodies







11.11.0

Basic instructions on recording identifiers for corporate bodies




Contents




11.11.0.1 Scope




11.11.0.2 Sources of information




11.11.0.3 Recording identifiers for corporate bodies







11.11.0.1

Scope

11.11.0.1.1

  • An identifier for the corporate body is a number or code uniquely associated with a corporate body that serves to differentiate that corporate body from other corporate bodies.

11.11.0.2

Sources of information

11.11.0.2.1

  • Take information on identifiers for corporate bodies from any source.

11.11.0.3

Recording identifiers for corporate bodies

11.11.0.3.1

  • Record an identifier for the corporate body. Precede the identifier with the name or an identification of the agency, etc., responsible for assigning the identifier, if readily ascertainable.




Library of Congress control number: no 88000581




(Identifier for American Academy of Actuaries)




Library and Archives Canada control number: 0067B4875




(Identifier for American Academy of Actuaries)




Union List of Artist Names ID: 5000033242




(Identifier for Barton Myers Associates, Architects & Planners)




Access points representing corporate bodies

11.12

Constructing access points to represent corporate bodies




Contents




11.12.1 Preferred access point representing a corporate body




11.12.2 Variant access point representing a corporate body







11.12.1

Preferred access point representing a corporate body




Contents




11.12.1.1 General guidelines on constructing preferred access points to represent corporate bodies




Additions to access points representing corporate bodies




11.12.1.2 Addition to a name not conveying the idea of a corporate body




11.12.1.3 Place associated with the body




11.12.1.4 Associated institution




11.12.1.5 Date associated with the body




11.12.1.6 Type of jurisdiction




11.12.1.7 Other designation associated with the body




11.12.1.8 Number, date, and location of a conference, etc.







11.12.1.1

General guidelines on constructing preferred access points to represent corporate bodies

11.12.1.1.1

  • When constructing a preferred access point to represent a corporate body, use the preferred name for the corporate body (see 11.2.1) as the basis for the preferred access point.




Museum of American Folk Art




Royal Aeronautical Society




World Methodist Conference




Eurovision Song Contest




E. Azalia Hackley Memorial Collection




Unesco




Society of St. John the Evangelist




Synagogue de la place des Vosges




Centro Universitário Belas Artes de São Paulo




National Association of Insurance Commissioners. Securities Valuation Office




California Home Economics Association. Orange District




University of London. School of Pharmacy




American Library Association. Resources and Technical Services Division. Board of Directors




Boundary Commission for England




Italy. Ministero del bilancio e della programmazione economica




Catholic Church. Diocese of Newport and Menevia

11.12.1.1.2

  • Make additions to the name as instructed under 11.12.1.2–11.12.1.8, as applicable, in the order listed.




Elks (Fraternal order)




National Gallery of Art (Nigeria)




National Gallery of Art (U.S.)




Fusion (Organization : Brighton, England)




Fusion (Organization : Chichester, England)




Additions to access points representing corporate bodies

11.12.1.2

Addition to a name not conveying the idea of a corporate body

11.12.1.2.1

  • If the preferred name for the body does not convey the idea of a corporate body, add a suitable designation in the language preferred by the agency creating the data (see 11.6.0.4). [24.4B1]




Apollo 11 (Spacecraft)




Children in Wales (Organization)




Health of the Public (Program)




Johann Traeg (Firm)




KBS Kyoto (Radio station)




Merced de Quito (Monastery)




Rachel Ann (Sloop)




Red Hot Chili Peppers (Musical group)

11.12.1.3

Place associated with the body

11.12.1.3.1

  • Add the name of the country, state, province, etc., or the name of a local place with which the body is associated (see 11.3.2), if necessary, to distinguish between access points for two or more bodies that have the same name, or names so similar that they may be confused. [24.4C1] [24.4C2] [24.4C3]




Country, state, province, etc.




Republican Party (Ill.)




Republican Party (Mont.)




Sociedad Nacional de Agricultura (Chile)




Sociedad Nacional de Agricultura (Peru)




National Measurement Laboratory (Australia)




Nacional Measurement Laboratory (U.S.)




Local place




Salem College (Salem, W. Va.)




Salem College (Winston-Salem, N.C.)




Newport High School (Newport, Ky.)




Newport High School (Newport, R.I.)




Newport High School (Newport, Wash.)




Washington County Historical Society (Washington County, Ind.)




Washington County Historical Society (Washington County, N.Y.)




Grand Hotel (Florence, Italy)




Grand Hotel (Mackinac Island, Mich.)




Grand Hôtel (Stockholm, Sweden)




Dominique's (Restaurant : New Orleans, La.)




Dominique's (Restaurant : Washington, D.C.)




St. Peter’s Church (Hope, England)




St. Peter’s Church (Limpsfield, England)




St. Peter’s Church (Stourton, Wiltshire, England)




St. John’s Church (Georgetown, Washington, D.C.)




St. John’s Church (Lafayette Square, Washington, D.C.)

11.12.1.3.2

  • Optional addition. Add the name of the place associated with the body if the addition assists in the identification of the body.




Provincial Intermediate Teachers’ Association (B.C.)




(No conflict; optional addition made to assist in understanding the nature of the body)




National Entrepreneurship Observatory (Wales)




(No conflict; optional addition made to assist in understanding the nature of the body)




Project HOME (Chittenden County, Vt.)




(No conflict; optional addition made to assist in understanding the nature of the body)




Bushcare (Program : Australia)




(No conflict; optional addition made to assist in understanding the nature of the body)

11.12.1.3.3

  • If a chapter, branch, etc., recorded as a subdivision of a higher body (see 11.2.1.14), carries out the activities of a corporate body in a particular locality, add the name of the locality, unless it is part of the name of the chapter, branch, etc. [24.9A]




Knights Templar (Masonic order). Grand Commandery (Ohio)




Knights Templar (Masonic order). DeWitt Clinton Commandery No. 1 (Virginia City, Nev.)




but




Knights Templar (Masonic order). Boston Encampment

11.12.1.3.4

  • Add the name of the place or local ecclesiastical jurisdiction (e.g., parish, Pfarrei) in which a local church, etc., is located, unless the location is clear from the name itself. [24.10B]




All Saints' Church (Brixworth, England)




St. Mary (Church : Abberley, England)




First Baptist Church (Cape May County, N.J.)




St. James' Church (Gleninagh Heights, Galway, Ireland)




Bhadrakāli (Temple : Kathmandu, Nepal)




Masjid-i Jumah (Isfahān, Iran)




but




Grande synagogue de Bruxelles




London Central Mosque




Bharatiya Temple of Lansing




Montreal South Methodist Church




Abingdon Abbey

11.12.1.3.5

  • Add the name of the place in which a radio or television station is located, if the preferred name for the station consists solely or principally of its call letters. [24.11A]




KUON (Television station : Lincoln, Neb.)




Radio 4EBFM (Brisbane, Qld.)

11.12.1.3.6

  • Add the place in which any other radio or television station is located unless the name of the place is an integral part of the name of the station. [24.11B]




Rádio Moçambique (Maputo, Mozambique)

11.12.1.3.7

  • If the name of an institution (see 11.12.1.4), a date or dates associated with the body (see 11.12.1.5), or other designation (see 11.12.1.7) provides better identification, do not add the name of the local place.

11.12.1.3.8

  • For instructions on adding a place name to the preferred name for a conference, etc., see 11.12.1.8.


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