These standards are for the birds!! What’s with the one letter abbreviations that are only used in the library world?? Great for the common man to understand
and what’s with putting the volume before the year? Every filing practice puts brackets and numbers before letters…..
(2000) vol. 1, no. 1-(2009) vol. 10, no. 6
Mike Saunders,
Serials Officer,
National Gallery of Canada
380 Sussex Drive
P.O. Box 427, Station A
Ottawa, Ontario Canada
K1N 9N4
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v.21, n.1 (1999) or if no number v.1 (2000)
Abbigail Stauber
Library Technician
P: 724.847.6693 - F: 724.847.6687
GENEVA COLLEGE 3200 College Ave., Beaver Falls, PA 15010
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Subject: [SERIALST] Standard Volume and Issue display
What format does everyone use to list their volume and issue in the catalog?
Example: v.21(3) (1994) - v.27(6) (1998)
Do you say "no." for the issue number?
Thank you
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Jason Skoog
Archivist and Systems Librarian
Viterbo University, La Crosse, WI
608-796-3262
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