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ISO 4 (Information and documentation — Rules for the abbreviation of title words and titles of publications) is an international standard which defines a uniform system for the abbreviation of serial publication titles, i.e., titles of publications such as scientific journals that are published in regular installments.
List of 63800 ISSN numbers and titles; ISSN InterNational Centre (January 2015), ISSN Manual (PDF) (2015 ed.), Paris: ISSN InterNational Centre, archived from the original (PDF) on 12 July 2020; How U.S. publishers can obtain an ISSN, United States: Library of Congress.
ISSN 1050-2947 (print) ISSN 1094-1622 (web) Physical Review B [note 2] Phys. Rev. B: Stephen Nagler Anthony M. Begley: 3.2 1970–present The full range of condensed matter, materials physics, and related subfields ISSN 1098-0121 (print) ISSN 1550-235X (web) Physical Review C: Phys. Rev. C: Joseph I. Kapusta Christopher Wesselborg: 3.2 1970 ...
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LTWA is an abbreviation for one of the following: List of Title Word Abbreviations, the complete list of ISO 4 standard abbreviations; Little Tennessee Watershed Association; Library of Tibetan Works and Archives
Bishop took initial letters of words from periodical titles, thereby using a code, which helped him arranging the collected publications. In 1953 [ 1 ] he published his documentation system, originally designed as a four-letter CODEN system; volume and page numbers have been added, in order to cite and locate exactly an article in a magazine. [ 2 ]
Finance Research Letters is a bimonthly peer-reviewed academic journal covering research on all areas of finance that was established in 2004. As a letters journal, the length of manuscripts published is limited to 2,500 words. [1]
The standard says The punctuation which occurs in the full title shall be retained in the abbreviated title with the exception of commas and full stops (periods); (as well as Special characters or symbols appearing in the original title shall be retained unchanged in the title abbreviation, except the ampersand "&" and the plus sign "+" which ...