Message directed to a system such as an InterLibrary loan system that conveys a request, usually on behalf of a user Group of data elements that establishes the identity of a system referring a request Identification of a system referring a request Data that authenticates the identification of a referring system Sequence of one or more repeating DateOfClientRequest elements Time and date on which a request submission message was originally created or retransmitted sequence of one or more repeating Request Requirements structures Data indicating specific characteristics needed in relation to a request such as an interlibrary loan request code for the type of ILL service requested Group of data elements indicating the level of effort required by a requester in relation to extent of searching for and speed of delivery of an item. Indication of the breadth of searching requested such as a local subset, all locations associated with a union catalogue or external as well. date by which client needs the item or reply maximum cost that a client will pay to obtain an ILL service Data string providing miscellaneous and additional information relating to a request such as an interlibrary loan Group of data elements describing intellectual entitlements and distribution entitlements to access, copy modify or delete a resource Code indicating the nature of an individual's right to an item, including right to access, right to borrow or right to receive a copy Code or string indicating details of an individual's right to an item Group of data elements intended to identify an individual or institution involved in a transaction provides components of the personal name of the client, structured to permit parsing and allow for the component elements to be manipulated in the order and format most suited to a given use. Surname or family name of the client. It may consist of a single work, or may be compound, that is, joined by a hyphen or contain more than one work. Examples include single words such as Stevens, compound words such as Bridges-Webb and multiple words such as Van der Meer, Day Lewis. gives simple, double or compound name that distinguishes an individual client from others in a family carrying a common name. Christian names and forenames are included as given names. provides the initial letter(s) of the given name of the client the name element, which placed before other personal name elements such as surname and given name, and when used in association with these elements, services to identify an individual client, but does not form an integral part of the client's name; examples include titles, epithets, or indication of office, such as Mr., Hon., Dr. denotation of a family relationship, initials of an academic degree or those denoting membership in an organization that, in conjunction with a surname and a given name or names, serves to identify an individual client, but does not form an integral part of the client's name. Examples include Jr., Sr. III which denote relative family relationship, M.D., M.L.S., Ph.D which are initials of an academic degree and F.R.S., which denotes membership in an organization. Code or phrase that may indicate a user's borrowing or other privileges Data string indicating a person or institution for whom a request is being made Phrase that provides information about a section of an organisation with which a user is associated Phrase that provides information about an educational program associated with a user Data string defining a user's relationship to an organisation not directly concerned with an existing transaction number(s), letter(s) or code serving to identify the client unambiguously within the domain of the specified identifier type type of identifier within which a number(s), letter(s) or code can identify clients unambiguously number(s), letter(s) or code serving to identify the client unambiguously within a specified type of client identifier number(s), letter(s) or code in the form of a barcode, serving to identify the client unambiguously Group of data elements indicating an account identification and account owner used for payment of a transaction for a user Identification of an organisation associated with a particular account Identification of a particular account Group of data elements relating to a person's or institution's credit account that is operated by a card or by the identification represented on a card Name of an organisation that administers a credit card account Name of a person or institution associated with or responsible for a credit card account Identification of a credit card account Date and time at which the validity of a particular credit card ceases information about the client's physical or electronic address(es) describes the purpose or role of the address associated with the client Date and time of the commencement of the validity of an address Date and time of the expiry of the validity of an address designated geographical location recognized by a postal authority or other carrier, to which things may be delivered address used to communicate electronically with the client identifies the type of address used to communicate electronically with the client, for example, URL, fax or telephone information about a physical address in a structure that permits parsing and allows for the component elements to be assembled in the order and format most suited to a given use Identification of the intended recipient of an item or message gives name of a person, organization, or organizational unit to whose attention the addressed item is intended to be directed gives the name of a location within a building or building complex. Used to provide more detailed information when the Street element is not sufficient to identify a particular location gives the name of a house, building or building complex gives the name of the location of a house, building or building complex within a city or district gives the box number assigned by the postal authority gives name of a sub-entity within a country such as a parish, county or district gives one or more of Location Within Building, House Name, Street, Post Office Box and/or district when a lower level of granularity is not needed gives one or more of House Name, Street, Post Office Box and/or district when Line 1 is not sufficient gives name of a city, suburb or postal area gives name of an area within a country such as a state, province, department or prefecture gives name of a country gives the code assigned by the postal authority of a country that uniquely identifies an address or groups of addresses Group of data elements indicating the communication preferences of a user Data string that indicates the means of communication preferred by a user identifies the language in which the Client wishes to communicate information that identifies the required item name of the person or corporate body responsible for the intellectual or artistic content of an item, including composers, creators or originators of an item Name given to a bibliographic item or resource usually by the creator or publisher word or phrase, or a group of characters, usually appearing on the document, by which it is convenient to refer to it, which may be used to identify it, and which often (though not invariably) distinguishes it from any other document. Name by which a bibliographic work is commonly known word or phrase completing the title proper of a document appearing on the title page. corporate body or organization that issued the item or that is associated with its authorship geographic location of the publisher, or failing this, of the printer, distributor or manufacturer person(s) or organization(s) responsible for the publication of an item date of issue of a work as designated by the publisher of the work 3-character code representing the language of the requested item, name given to a number of separate publications related to one another by the fact that each bears a collective title applying to the group or subgroup as a whole as well as its own title, and its number within that group Identifier of a physical unit of a serial or multi-volume monograph Number, letter or word identifying a unit of an item which is, or the volumes of which are, published in parts all the copies of an item produced from one master copy or substantially the same type image, having the same contents, and, in the case of non-book materials, issued by a particular publishing agency or group of such agencies Code used to indicate that a request cannot be fulfilled by a similar publication with a different edition Identification of a document by an institution author of an item that is a component part of another item title of an item that is a component part of another item numbering of the pages of an item or a component part of an item publication date assigned by the publisher to identify the unique bibliographic component of a work Group of data elements providing information on a document recording original intellectual work pertaining to the environment in which the work was created Signification of merit given by an institution to an original intellectual work Institution administering a thesis or dissertation Year in which a dissertation or thesis was admitted by an institution information identifying the national bibliography and the corresponding record number for the desired item information identifying the national bibliography information identifying the record number within the identified national bibliography for the desired item International Standard Book Number assigned to a monograph International Standard Serial Number assigned to a serial title Catalogue, listing or other authoritative document or service used to identify or locate a bibiographic item Unique number or code used by a system to identify a physical copy involved in a transaction authoritative source of bibliographic information used to identify or locate an item string of additional numbers and letters that identify an item Data string specifying a preference for a particular physical or digital manifestation of a bibliographic item or resource Code specifying a preference for a particular language version of a bibliographic item or resource additional item description information that may be represented in a machine-readable format, for example, a MARC record sequence of one or more potential suppliers of the item requested by the client, arranged in preference order number(s), letter(s) or a code serving to identify unambiguously and in an abbreviated format a library, institution or corporation, e.g., an institution's national union catalogue symbol word, phrase or abbreviation that identifies a library data element indicating the specific copy of a bibliographic unit for which holdings are being reported. location where an item is housed at a particular point in time record of the locations of a specific bibliographic item and, optionally, the units of that item held at a location. components of a holdings statement, structured to permit parsing and allow for the component elements to be manipulated in the order and format most suited to a given use one or more sequences of numeric or alphabetic designation(s) of a specific part of a bibliographic item, for example the enumeration for Part 2 of Issue 13 of Volume 235 of an serial issue is represented as 235:13:2 one or more sequences of structured information that describe the time period covered by a specific part of a bibliographic item, for example, the chronology for a newspaper issue published April 16, 1998 is represented as 1998/04/16 gives holdings information in a string. This element could carry, for instance, the non-structured "volume-issue" data supplied by an ISO ILL Protocol-based request (for example, v.5, no. 7, band 48, Tome 2) Data string that indicates special restrictions that may apply to a bibliographic item or resource at the time of a transaction Miscellaneous information associated with a request such as an interlibrary loan request number(s), letters(s) or a code serving to identify a system unambiguously within the authoritative list identification of the authoritative list of systems number(s), letters(s) or a code, that within the bounds of an authoritative list, identifies a system unambigously notation assigned to an item indicating its physical location in the owner institution