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BS ISO 3297:2020 pdf free.Information and documentation – International standard serial number (ISSN).
5.3 A request for an ISSN shall be accompanied by a copy of or access to the earliest issue of serials or the current iteration of integrating resources.
5.4 A request for an ISSN shall he accompanied by metadata about the continuing resource to which an ISSN is to be assigned. Metadata supplied by applicants should be accurate and verifiable.
5.5 At the time of registration by the ISSN network, each continuing resource is assigned a unique key title that links permanently to the ISSN.
5.6 Each distinct continuing resource in a particular medium version should be assigned only one ISSN.
5.7 When a continuing resource is published in different editions or medium versions, a unique ISSN and key title should be assigned to each edition or medium version whether or not they have the same title proper.
5.8 A new ISSN should be assigned, and a corresponding new key title should be established when the
continuing resource undergoes a major change in title or other major changes. The ISO 3297 Registration
Authority shall determine, the rules which specify when a new ISSN is required following changes to
a continuing resource. In formulating these rules, the ISO 3297 Registration Authority shall take into
consideration other relevant bibliographic standards regarding continuing resources.
5.9 Once an ISSN has been assigned to a continuing resource, it should not be altered, replaced or reused for another publication.
5.10 The assignment of an ISSN to a continuing resource shall not imply any meaning or legal evidence with regard to the ownership of rights to that publication or its contents. The ISSN itself is not owned by the applicant and is not changed solely because of a change of publisher or place of publication.
5.11 The assignment of an ISSN to a continuing resource does not imply the ISSN network endorses the content of this continuing resource, nor does it imply any mark of quality about the continuing resource.
6 Establishment of the key title and the abbreviated key title
6.1 The key title is established or authenticated by the ISSN network.
6.2 The key title is based on the title proper. For serials, the issue used to establish the key title is the first issue or earliest available issue at the time of registration. For integrating resources, the key title is based on information appearing on the current iteration. The title proper of the resource becomes the key title if this title is unique in the ISSN Register at the time of registration. If this title proper is not unique, the key title is the title of the resource, to which a parenthetical qualifying term is added (such as name of issuing body, place and/or date of publication, edition statement or medium statement), in order to make the resulting key title unique.
6.3 All key titles should be listed in the ISSN Register together with their ISSN. Key titles shall be Romanized, preferably according to International Standards. The ISO 3297 Registration Authority shall publish references to Romanization standardsll-l1J and guidelines.
6.4 The abbreviated key title should be assigned by the ISSN network as indicated in conjunction with the key title for scientific continuing resources so as to provide an abbreviated form of the key title for purposes of indexing and citations.
7 Continuing resource clusters identified with cluster ISSN
The ISO 3297 Registration Authority shall be responsible for determining the need to identify clusters of continuing resources. This shall be done by assigning a new ISSN and a prefix whose syntax will be ISSN-X where X identifies the type of cluster. Examples of clusters are all earlier, later and current titles of a resource or all language editions of a resource. The ISO 3297 Registration Authority shall publish definitions of cluster types and document the processes by which cluster ISSNs are created and disseminated.
By exception, the cluster identified by the Linking ISSN (ISSN-L) uses an existing ISSN. The Linking ISSN shall be defined according to Annex B. ISSN-L provides collocation or linking among the different medium versions of a continuing resource. The ISSN-L duplicates the ISSN assigned to the first medium version to have received an ISSN for a continuing resource that is part of the cluster and is distinguished only by the prefix ISSN-L.EXAMPLE ISSN 2095-2686 identifies the print version of international journal of Mining Science and Technology.
ISSN 2589.062X identifies the online version of the same journal.
ISSN L 2095-2686 is designated by the Registration Authority as the linking ISSN.
ISSN 2365-807X identifies the electronic version of Kuitur- und Soziaigeschichte Osteuropas.
ISSN 2365-8061 identifies the print version of the same journal.
ISSN-L 2365—807X is designated by the Registration Authority as the linking ISSN.
ISSN 2651-057X identifies the online-only journal Warasan Sangkhomwitthaya Manutsayawitthaya
ISSN-L 2651—057X is designated by the ISO 3297 Registration Authority as the linking ISSN.
8.1 To ensure that the ISSN’s eight characters can be easily recognized as an ISSN. any ISSN shall be consistently displayed as two groups of four digits separated by a hyphen and preceded by the appropriate prefix and a space.
EXAMPLE
ISSN 0540-4614
ISSN-L 8755—5108
8.2 The ISSN and related medium version ISSNs should be displayed in a prominent position on or in:
— the first issue and each subsequent issue of serials,
— each subsequent iteration of ongoing integrating resources.
Relevant cluster ISSNs should be displayed in addition to the other medium version ISSN(s).
8.2.1 For printed continuing resources, the ISSN and related medium version ISSNs should be displayed in a prominent position on each issue in the following order of preference: top-right hand corner of the front cover, title page, caption, masthead, back cover, colophon or editorial pages.
The ISSN should be displayed on the continuing resource even when it is also included in the bar code[II of the Global Trade Item Number (GTIN) (see &).
EXAMPLE
The journal Anthropology Today has two medium versions, print and online. Both medium versions display the
two ISSNs as shown below:
— ISSN 0268-540X (Print)
— ISSN 1467.8322 (Online)
8.2.2 For electronic continuing resources whether tangible or intangible (e.g. compact disc, online serial), the ISSN and related medium versions ISSNs should he displayed prominently on the title screen or the main menu (e.g. the initial screen displayed when the content is first accessed and/or the screen that carries the copyright notice, i.e. information about the copyright, licensing and publishing rights usually provided in a text box or sidebar).
8.2.2.1 In addition to displaying the ISSN and related medium versions ISSNs as described in 8.2.2. if the publication is issued in a container that is an integral part of the publication (e.g. a compact disc, cassette, or diskette), the ISSN should be displayed on any labels included with that container, If it is not possible to display the ISSN on the container or its label, then the ISSN should be displayed at the bottom of the back of any permanent packaging for that container (e.g. the box, sleeve, or frame).
8.2.2.2 For electronic serials, the ISSN and related medium versions ISSNs should also be displayed at the article level with the journal information.
8.2.3 On a continuing resource published on microfiche, the ISSN and related medium versions ISSNs should be entered in the identification area of the header of the microfiche and/or the labels.
8.3 If a continuing resource bears an ISSN as well as another standard identifier, such as an ISBN for a monograph within a series with no predetermined conclusion, the two identifiers should appear together each with the related title they identify. Each identifier shall include its own prefix such as ISSN and IISBNN or the prefix associated with another standard identifier.BS ISO 3297 pdf download.Information and documentation

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