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12.7B. Notes


Designations in Notes:

When it is known that data in a note do not apply to all issues of a serial, give in the note the designations of the first and last issues to which they do apply. Prefer chronological designations because generally they are more succinct and meaningful than numeric designations.

Numeric and chronological designations as given in these notes may be condensed to whatever extent is possible without distorting the clarity of the statement or making it unclear which actual issues carried the data given. In case of doubt as to whether the note will be clear with condensed designations, do no condense the designations.

Examples

Language of Notes:

Following 1.0E1, give notes in English. However, words included in designations (e.g., seasons, months) may be given in the language in which they appear or translated into English.

Example

12.7B1. Frequency

12.7B3. Source of title proper

12.7B4. Variations in title

12.7B5. Parallel titles and other title information

12.7B6. Statements of responsibility

12.7B7. Relationships with other serials

12.7B8. Numbering and chronological designation

12.7B9. Publication, distribution, etc.

12.7B23. Item described

See also:

12.7. Note Area


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