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  2. ISSN - Wikipedia

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    An International Standard Serial Number (ISSN) is an eight-digit serial number used to uniquely identify a periodical publication (periodical), such as a magazine. [1] The ISSN is especially helpful in distinguishing between serials with the same title.

  3. Wikipedia:ISSN - Wikipedia

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    The ISSN or International Standard Serial Number identifies a serial publication, such as a newspaper, magazine, or academic journal, or blog; it is the periodical counterpart of the ISBN for a book. It does not identify a particular issue or a particular article in an issue.

  4. International Standard Number - Wikipedia

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    International Standard Serial Number, a unique eight-digit number used to identify a print or electronic periodical publication; International Standard Name Identifier, a unique sixteen-digit number used to identify the public identities of contributors to media content

  5. Serial Item and Contribution Identifier - Wikipedia

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    It is an extension of the International Standard Serial Number, which identifies an entire serial (similar to the way an ISBN identifies a specific book). The ISSN applies to the entire publication, however, including every volume ever printed, so this more specific identifier was developed by the Serials Industry Systems Advisory Committee (SISAC) to allow references to specific parts of a ...

  6. Periodical literature - Wikipedia

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    The International Standard Serial Number (ISSN) is to serial publications (and by extension, periodicals) what the International Standard Book Number (ISBN) is to books: a standardized reference number.

  7. Serial number - Wikipedia

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    The term serial number is sometimes used for codes which do not identify a single instance of something. For example, the International Standard Serial Number or ISSN used on magazines, journals and other periodicals, an equivalent to the International Standard Book Number (ISBN) applied to books, is assigned to each periodical.

  8. International Article Number - Wikipedia

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    The prefix 979 with first digit 0 is used for International Standard Music Number (ISMN) and the prefix 977 indicates International Standard Serial Number (ISSN).

  9. List of technical standard organizations - Wikipedia

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    ISSN-International Standard Serial Number centre; IPTC – International Press Telecommunications Council; ITU – The International Telecommunication Union ITU-R – ITU Radiocommunications Sector (formerly known as CCIR) ITU-T – ITU Telecommunications Sector (formerly known as CCITT) ITU-D – ITU Telecom Development (formerly known as BDT)