Blu-ray videorecordings

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The rules on this page have been approved in concept by the SCRAP committee, but the exact wording is still being adjusted.
Please use these rules. Please send any feedback to SCRAP.

Cataloging Blu-ray videorecordings

For the CCS catalog, Blu-ray discs are cataloged the same as DVDs, with the following exceptions:

Date1
All Blu-ray discs must have a Date1 field that is 2006 or later. This is because 2006 is when the first Blu-ray discs were released.
007
Code 007 $e as z (this will change to s when LC & OCLC implement that newly-approved code)
Example:
007  vd czaizk
GMD (245 ‡h)
Qualify the GMD with "(Blu-ray)".
Example:
245 ... $h [videorecording (Blu-ray)] ...
Edition (250)
Follow the CCS guidelines for videorecording edition statements. Do not include an edition statement of "Blu-ray" or "Blu-ray disc".
Example:
250  [Widescreen].
System requirements note (538)
Specify "Blu-ray" instead of "DVD" in a system requirements note.

Region codes

Blu-ray regions are different from DVD regions. Instead of numbered regions, Blu-ray regions are referred to by letters. However, some discs (especially discs from 2006 and early 2007), may use region numbers rather than letters.

Some Blu-ray discs may have a lot more technical requirements than most DVDs.

Example:

538  Blu-ray, region A; 2.35:1 widescreen presentation, 1080p high definition, AVC 24 Mbps; DTS HD5.1 master lossless audio, 5.1 Dolby Digital.

Example records

  • ocn206473645 (Mr. and Mrs. Smith)
  • ocn220894830 (Walk hard : the Dewey Cox story)
  • ocn194160699 (Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire)