International Standard Serial Numbers

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Name (Hebrew)
מספר סידרון תקני בינלאומי
Name (Latin)
International Standard Serial Numbers
Name (Arabic)
الأرقام التسلسلية القياسية الدولية
Other forms of name
ISSN (International Standard Serial Numbers)
מספר סדרון תקני בין-לאומי
See Also From tracing topical name
Publishers' standard book numbers
Serial publications
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Other Identifiers
Wikidata: Q131276
Library of congress: sh 85067450
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Wikipedia description:

An International Standard Serial Number (ISSN) is an eight-digit to uniquely identify a periodical publication (periodical), such as a magazine. The ISSN is especially helpful in distinguishing between serials with the same title. ISSNs are used in ordering, cataloging, interlibrary loans, and other practices in connection with serial literature. The ISSN system was first drafted as an International Organization for Standardization (ISO) international standard in 1971 and published as ISO 3297 in 1975. ISO subcommittee TC 46/SC 9 is responsible for maintaining the standard. When a serial with the same content is published in more than one media type, a different ISSN is assigned to each media type. For example, many serials are published both in print and electronic media. The ISSN system refers to these types as print ISSN (p-ISSN) and electronic ISSN (e-ISSN). Consequently, as defined in ISO 3297:2007, every serial in the ISSN system is also assigned a linking ISSN (ISSN-L), typically the same as the ISSN assigned to the serial in its first published medium, which links together all ISSNs assigned to the serial in every medium.

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