Regina, Here is the response we got from the publisher regarding the publication change. Please see the quoted below. Basically nothing is definite yet at this point. I hope this helps in your decision making. Liping [quote] Liping-- since you're involved in this discussion, here is the response I received when I contacted their managing editor directly... Mike ---------- Forwarded Message ----------r Date: Monday, May 14, 2007 3:32 PM -0400r From: Karen Clemments <kclemments@advanstar.com>r To: mfy@pitt.edur Subject: RE: question about publication patternsr Dear Mr Yaklich, First, thanks for checking our Web site for your information needs. At this time, this retrospective list of citations is all we can provide with any degree of certainty. Our proposed publication calendar for 2007 has changed at least twice since January and may change again, so it makes no sense to send it out, I don't think. Wish I could give you more, Sincerely, Karen Karen J. Clemments Managing Editor, Production Patient Care (201) 690-5432 -----Original Message----- From: michael f yaklich [mailto:mfy+@pitt.edu] Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2007 2:51 PM To: Deborah Kaplan Subject: question about publication patterns Dear Ms. Kaplan: I manage the journal collections for a major medical library system (Health Sciences Library System, University of Pittsburgh). Because we use a predictive check-in system for journal check-in (meaning that we try to establish an anticipated pattern of publication for each title, which is then input into the computer), I was hoping to find more information regarding the apparent changes to your publication Patient Care. My institution has been a longtime subscriber to this title. In the past, you appear to have published under a single title, "Patient Care," on a roughly monthly basis (12-14 issues per year since 2002). Now, however, it seems that you have split the title into multiple components. I have so far identified four such components, all under the heading "Primary Care Topics In..." Those four are: Neurology & Psychiatry Endocrinology & Cardiology Women's Health Dermatology. Unfortunately, I have been unable to successfully navigate your website to find publication information on these components. Also, the publication info on the title pages of the journals themselves offer no clues, and appear to be referencing the old publication pattern: i.e., it states that "Patient Care is published 12 times a year by Advanstar Publications..." This was in fact how this title was published in the past. Since I had already received six issues by March for 2007, I don't think this applies any longer. What I am specifically trying to find out is: 1. How many issues of each of the above components will be published this year (for example, 6 issues of Endocrinology & Cardiology, 12 issues of each component, or whatever) ? 2. Are there any other components under the "Primary Care Topics" heading that I haven't listed above? Currently, I am unable to make any of your issues available to the public, pending getting some answers to these questions (I prefer not to guess). Managing access to information, we pretty much need to be able to accurately describe what we are receiving for our patron-accessible computer database. I would prefer to get some kind of publication schedule from you, as opposed to just reacting as new issues arrive. Please excuse me if you are not the proper person to handle this. I would be grateful to be put in touch with someone who could give me some insight into your new publication scheme. Regards and thanks Mike Yaklich Serials Manager Health Sciences Library System University of Pittsburgh [quote ends] Regina Reynolds wrote: > I have not had a chance to look into this situation yet and I was hoping > that it was published somewhere far away so the U.S. ISSN center would not > have to tackle yet another parts problem (just kidding, of course!!). > > After a holiday rest, we'll assess (and consult at LC) whether separate > records are needed. IF SO, we've already had an offer of surrogates and > will create or update records and assign new ISSN and notify the > publisher. > > > Regina > > Regina R. Reynolds email: rrey@loc.gov > Head, National Serials Data Program voice: (202) 707-6379 > Library of Congress fax (202) 707-6333 > 101 Independence Avenue, S.E. ISSN Web page: lcweb.loc.gov/issn/ > Washington, D.C. 20540-4160 > > > > On Fri, 25 May 2007, Palmiter, Sherry wrote: > > >> I think one might consider the portions of the title "Primary care in . >> . . " as parts rather than subtitles. Cataloging rules do not >> consider a change in subtitle a major title change. However, if >> publications have unique and separate parts, each part can have its own >> bib record. >> >> Is there a CONSER cataloger out there who interprets this situation as I >> have? If so, could you add new records for these publications? There >> are many of us who would be very grateful. >> >> Thanks. >> >> Have a nice long weekend everyone. >> >> <><><><><><><><><><><><><> >> Sherry Palmiter >> Serials Librarian >> Lemieux Library, Seattle University >> 901 12th Avenue >> Seattle, WA 98122 >> >> tel: (206) 296-6204 >> fax: (206) 296-2572 >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: SERIALST: Serials in Libraries Discussion Forum >> [mailto:SERIALST@LIST.UVM.EDU] On Behalf Of Sheila Hufeld >> Sent: Friday, May 25, 2007 9:31 AM >> To: SERIALST@LIST.UVM.EDU >> Subject: Re: [SERIALST] Patent Care numbering >> >> Re: Patient Care >> If you go to the website for Patient Care >> (http://patientcareonline.com/patcare/)at the very bottom of the page >> you will find that the title has split into at least 6 edition demoted >> by subtitle. Each edition begins its numbering with v. 41, #1. The >> cover dates however differ. We are still trying to decide whether to >> treat as a title change. >> >> Here's what they say (please note the subtitles): >> >> The full citation for the January 2007 issue of Patient Care is >> >> Patient Care: Primary Care Topics in Neurology & Psychiatry. January >> 2007;41(1):xx-xx. >> For February, it is >> >> Patient Care: Primary Care Topics in Endocrinology & Cardiology. >> February 2007;41(1):xx-xx. >> For March, it is >> >> Patient Care: Primary Care Topics in Neurology & Psychiatry. March >> 2007;41(2):xx-xx. >> For April, they are >> >> Patient Care: Primary Care Topics in Dermatology. April >> 2007;41(1):xx-xx. >> Patient Care: Primary Care Topics in Endocrinology & Cardiology. April >> 2007;41(2):xx-xx. >> Patient Care: Primary Care Topics in Women's Health. April >> 2007;41(1):xx-xx. >> >> And May are >> >> Patient Care: Primary Care Topics in Gastroenterology. May >> 2007;41(1):xx-xx. >> >> Patient Care: Primary Care Topics in Infectious Disease. May >> 2007;41(1):xx-xx. >> Patient Care: Primary Care Topics in Neurology & Psychiatry. May >> 2007;41(3):xx-xx. >> >> >> I hope this helps, >> >> Sheila M. Hufeld >> Senior Library Specialist >> Bibliographic Services >> Milner Library >> Illinois State University >> >> smhufel@ilstu.edu >> Tel: 309-438-7460 >> Fax: 309-438-5132 >> >> > > Regina R. Reynolds email: rrey@loc.gov > Head, National Serials Data Program voice: (202) 707-6379 > Library of Congress fax (202) 707-6333 > 101 Independence Avenue, S.E. ISSN Web page: lcweb.loc.gov/issn/ > Washington, D.C. 20540-4160 > -- ------------------------------------------------------------ Liping Song, MA, MTS, MLIS Electronic Resources Cataloging and Access Librarian Health Sciences Library System University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA 15261 412-648-3401 lsong@pitt.edu