| Record Length | 
                Positions 00–04Five-character number equal to the length of the entire record, including itself and the record terminatorRight justified with leading zeros | 
        
            | Record Status | 
                Position 05One-character alphabetic code that indicates the relationship of the record to a file for file maintenance purposes | 
        
            | Type of Record | 
                Position 06In bibliographic records, a one-character alphabetic code that differentiates records created for various types of content and materialsIn authority records, a one-character alphabetic code that indicates the characteristics of and defines the components of the record | 
        
            | Bibliographic Level/Undefined | 
                Position 07One-character alphabetic code that indicates the relationship between the item being cataloged and its constituent partsBibliographic Level not defined in MARC 21 for authority recordsIn those records, character position 07 contains a blank ( ) | 
        
            | Type of Control/Undefined | 
                Position 08One-character code that indicates the archival control statusType of Control not defined in MARC 21 for authority recordsIn those records, character position 08 contains a blank ( ) | 
        
            | Character Coding Scheme/Undefined | 
                Position 09One-character code that identifies the Character Coding Scheme used in a recordThe coding scheme used affects the number of octets needed per character, the placement of non-spacing characters, and the use of escape sequences and may affect the character repertoireCharacter Coding Scheme not defined for authority recordsIn OCLC records, character position 09 usually contains a blank ( ) Note: In records with the Unicode UTF-8 character set, leader position 09 is coded a.
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            | Indicator Count | 
                Position 10One-character number equal to the number of indicators occurring in each variable data fieldTwo character positions at the beginning of each variable data field are reserved for indicatorsIn OCLC records, always = 2 | 
        
            | Subfield Code Count | 
                Position 11One-character number equal to the number of character positions used for a subfield code in variable data fieldsA subfield code consists of a delimiter (‡) and a lowercase alphabetic or numeric data element identifierIn OCLC records, always = 2 | 
        
            | Base Address of Data | 
                Positions 12–16Five-character number that specifies the first character position of the first variable control field in the recordThe number is the base from which the starting character position of all the other fields in the record is addressed in the directoryThe starting character position in the directory entry for each field of the record is relative to the first character of the first variable control field rather than the beginning of the recordEqual to the sum of the lengths of the leader and the directory, including the field terminator character at the end of the directoryRight justified with leading zeros | 
        
            | Encoding Level | 
                Position 17In bibliographic records, a one-character alphanumeric code that indicates the fullness of the bibliographic information and/or content designationIn authority records, a one-character alphanumeric code that indicates whether the record is complete or incomplete   | 
        
            | Descriptive Cataloging Form/Undefined | 
                Position 18One-character alphanumeric code that indicates characteristics of the descriptive data in the record through reference to cataloging normsDescriptive Cataloging Form not defined for authority recordsIn those records, character position 18 contains a blank ( ) | 
        
            | Linked Record Requirement/Undefined | 
                Position 19One-character alphanumeric code that indicates whether a note containing basic identification information can be generated from a 76x–78x (Linking Entry) field without accessing the actual related recordLinked Record Requirement not defined for authority recordsIn OCLC records, character position 19 contains a blank ( ) | 
        
            | Entry Map | 
                Positions 20–23One-character number in each position that indicates the structure of the entries in the directory | 
        
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                Length of Length-of-Field Portion | 
                Position 20One-character number that indicates the length-of-field portion of a directory entryIn OCLC records, always = 4 | 
        
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                Length of Starting-Character-Position Portion | 
                Position 21One-character number that indicates the starting-character- position portion of a directory entryIn OCLC records, always = 5 | 
        
            | 
                Transaction Type Code/Length of Implementation-Defined Portion | 
                Position 22In bibliographic records, may contain either information coded in hexadecimal or a one-character code that indicates the transaction type code. (Transaction codes were stored in byte 22 prior to November 12, 2006.)  Note: Since November 12, 2006, transaction codes for bibliographic records are stored in field 994. For historical details and a complete list of transaction codes, see the information on field 994 in chapter 2 of "Content Designators for Bibliographic Data." | 
        
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                Position 23UndefinedIn OCLC records, always = 0 |