Yes!!!! I had my customer service rep at Ebsco call Nation today.
The customer service reps at Nation are not given any information …. So helpful. I sent a message to Nation directly off their website.
The title is a mess!
Monique
Monique Couillard
Collections & Access Services
Dimond Library / University of New Hampshire
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On Behalf Of McGarry, Patty
Sent: Tuesday, August 11, 2015 11:12 AM
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Subject: [SERIALST] numbering at The Nation
I am curious if anyone else is confused by the numeration of the latest issues of “The Nation”? I have had problems with this publisher’s numeration before, but they have moved their game to a new level.
I have received, in succession:
A July 20/27, 2015 issue, marked as volume 300, no. 29. ( I think that is correct)
The next I received was the August 3/10, 2015 issue, marked as volume 301, no. 31 (Ok, given benefit of doubt, a typo…)
Latest issue received was August 17/24, 2015 – marked as volume 301, numbers 7 & 8 (no clue about this one…)
Has anyone gotten any information about how they should be numbered?
Have I fallen into a parallel dimension in which all numeration is completely random, and this is now the way things are numbered?
Please help me understand…
Patricia McGarry
Acquisitions/Periodicals Associate
Knight-Capron Library
Lynchburg College
Phone: (434)544-8398
E-mail:
mcgarry.p@lynchburg.edu
1501 Lakeside Drive
Lynchburg, VA 24501
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