This standard applies to microfilming of various originals. GB/T 7516-1996 Graphic symbols for microfilming technology GB/T7516-1996 Standard download decompression password: www.bzxz.net
This standard applies to microfilming of various originals.
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CB/T 7516—1996 This standard is equivalent to the international standard ISO9878:1990 "Microfilm Technology-Application of Graphic Symbols in Microfilm", which amends GB 7516-87, modifies the pattern of symbol 02, and adds 6 symbols from 08 to 13". This standard is consistent with IS0 9878:1990 in terms of technical content. In terms of writing, it adopts a method that is more suitable for Chinese readers to understand and use. The content of this standard includes the style, name, and meaning of graphic symbols; the explanation of symbols; the use of symbols and the number and name comparison table between this standard and ISO9878:1990 (IS0) 7000). This standard is recommended to replace GB7516-87 from the date of implementation. Appendices A and B of this standard are appendices of the standard. The appendix is a reminder of the background. The unit proposing this standard is the National Technical Committee for Standardization of Microfilm Technology. This standard Drafting unit: The Third Branch of the National Microfilm Technology Standardization Technical Committee. The main drafters of this standard: He Shao, Liu Fengzhi, Liu Xiangxin, Qin Zhaoying. CB/T7516-1996 ISO Foreword ISC (International Organization for Standardization) is an international organization composed of the national standardization bodies of its member units. The formulation of international standards is usually undertaken by the technical committees of IS). For a topic determined by a technical committee, the relevant member units have the right to carry out specific work on behalf of the committee. Whether it is the government International organizations, whether governmental or non-governmental, can participate in ISO's work as long as they have contact with ISO. For example, ISO and the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) have a close cooperation in the drafting and approval of all electrotechnical standards. All proposals adopted by the technical committee must be circulated among the member units in turn so that they can be recognized before being adopted by the ISO committee as an international standard. According to ISO practice, all proposals must be approved by at least 75% of the member units that voted in the technical committee before they can be passed. International Standard IS9878 is ISO0/1C171, which is the document and image record This standard specifies the graphic symbols used in microfilming. Graphic symbols do not use words, but reflect the status of the original and microforms and the information given to the operator through intuitive symbol images, so that people can understand their meaning regardless of the language they use. 1 Scope National Standard of the People's Republic of China Microfilming Technology Graphic Symbols Micrographics---Graphical symhols This standard applies to microfilming of various originals Reference Standards GB/T 7516 1996 eqyIs09878.1990 Replacing GB 7516-87 The provisions contained in the following standards constitute the provisions of this standard through reference in this standard. When this standard was published, the versions shown were all valid. All standards are subject to revision. Parties using this standard should explore the possibility of using the latest version of the following standards. GB 6159.1-85 Microfilm Vocabulary Part 1 GB6159.2-85 Microfilm Vocabulary Part 4 Graphic Special Numbers National Elephant End of Rolling Beginning of Rolling Unrecognizable Original Damaged Binding Error Numbering Error Date Error General Terms Materials and PackagingbzxZ.net Indicates the end of the roll Indicates the beginning of the roll Indicates that the original is unclear and difficult to recognize Indicates that the original is damaged and/or wrongly loaded Indicates that the original number and/or date given is wrong GB/T 7516—1996 Image is repeated Original is missing pages or pieces Original is photographed Original is good Color original First generation color microform Turn down the disc Connect the upper disc Indicates that the image on the microform is intentionally repeatedIndicates that the original is missing pages or the entire document is missingIndicates that the original needs to be photographed Indicates that the original does not need to be photographed Indicates that the original is full color Indicates that the 1st generation microform is made of color filmIndicates that the content photographed on this reel is not finished + continue photographing in the next reel Indicates that this reel is the continuation of the unfinished content of the previous reelGB/T 7516—1996 Attachment A (Standard Appendix) Explanation of Graphic Symbols A1“01” is a symbol indicating the state of microforms. It is only used for roll microfilms and serves as the frame end mark of the roll. The direction indicated by the arrow on the symbol does not represent the actual winding direction of the roll. It is photographed at the last frame at the end of the roll. A2“02” is a symbol indicating the state of microforms. It is only used for roll microfilms and serves as the frame start mark of the roll. The direction indicated by the arrow on the symbol does not represent the actual winding direction of the roll. It is photographed at the first frame at the beginning of the roll. 43“03\ is the symbol indicating the status of the original. It is used when the original is blurred and difficult to recognize. A4“04” is the symbol indicating the status of the original. This symbol is used when the original is damaged or partially missing; it is also used when there is an error in the binding of the original, but it cannot be changed in order to maintain the original appearance. 45“05\ is the symbol indicating the status of the original. This symbol is used when the order of the original is correct, but only the number and date are wrong. The numbers in the symbol do not represent the number and date in the original: A6“06” is the symbol indicating the status of the microform. During the shooting process, if the operator intentionally repeats the shooting of the same page of the original due to original or technical reasons, this symbol is used on the re-shot frame. If the original itself is repeated, this symbol is not used, but the derivative symbol "04 Binding Error" is used to indicate it. A7"07\ is a symbol indicating the status of the original. This symbol is used when there are missing pages in the original to be photographed or the entire document is missing. The symbol is photographed at the missing page or missing part. AB"08" is a symbol to prompt the operator. When not all originals need to be photographed, this symbol is used for the part that needs to be photographed; this symbol is used for originals that have not been photographed to remind the operator to avoid missing photos. A9"09" is a symbol to prompt the operator A10 "*10" is a symbol indicating the status of the original. This symbol is used when all or part of the photographed original is in color. A1111\ is a symbol indicating the status of the microform. This symbol is used when the first generation of microforms is made with color microfilm. The symbol is taken after the "02 Reel Start\" symbol at the reel header or after the "Technical Plate" on the flat film. A12 "12" is a symbol indicating the status of microforms and is only used for reel microfilms. The end of a microfilm is not the end of the original, and this symbol is used when it is necessary to continue photographing the original in the next microfilm. The symbol is photographed in the frame before the "01 End of Reel" symbol. A13 "13" is a symbol indicating the status of microforms and is only used for reel microfilms. The beginning of a microfilm is not the beginning of the original, but is used to continue the content of the previous microfilm. The symbol is photographed in the frame after the "02 Begin of Reel" symbol. Appendix B (Difficult Appendix) Use of Graphic Symbols B1 When a graphic symbol is used alone, no explanatory text is added, and no box is added around the symbol. B2 Graphic symbols can be used in combination with other symbols and texts. B3 The use of graphic symbols in the photography of various originals is specified in the microfilming standards of various originals. Number GB/T 7516 Appendix C (Suggestive Appendix) Comparison table of numbers and names between GB/7516—1996 and 1S09878.1990 (IS07000) G/r 7516—1996 End of roll Beginning of roll Original is illegible Original is damaged Binding error Number error Date error Image duplication Original is missing pages or pieces Original needs to be photographed Original is not photographed Color original First generation color microform Turn the lower plate Connect the upper plate IS0) 9878 : 1990(IS0 7000) End of roll Begining of rol! Original difficult to rcad Damaged text Wrong binding Incorrect numbering Inrorrect date Repetition of image Misaing pages and/or issues Docunerts to be filmel Document not ta be filmcd Original in colour Microforin of firstgenerationin colaur Continued on another roll Continued from another roll Tip: This standard content only shows part of the intercepted content of the complete standard. 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