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Publication patterns of scientific serials

David Bishop, Arnold L. Milner and Fred W. Roper

American Documentation, 1965, vol. 16, issue 2, 113-121

Abstract: American libraries are undertaking computer‐controlled inventories of serials holdings. Such automated records are posited on predictability of serials receipts. Publication patterns of serials, falling into 24 distinct classes and two further categories, are developed for machine‐based prediction and record updating. The relationship between publication patterns and frequency/dating systems is examined. The publication patterns listed are considered universally applicable to machine methods.

Date: 1965
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