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Andrean, Rendy. "Pengelolaan Terbitan Berseri Di Perpustakaan Sekolah Man 2 Palembang." IQRA`: Jurnal Ilmu Perpustakaan dan Informasi (e-Journal) 12, no. 1 (August 14, 2018): 70. http://dx.doi.org/10.30829/iqra.v12i1.1853.

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The purpose of this research is: (a) to describe the management of serial publication in MAN 2 Palembang library, (b) to describe the service of serial publication in libraries MAN 2 Palembang, (c) to describe SNI serialized in MAN 2 Palembang library. The method used in this study using descriptive approach through observation and interview conducted directly in the library MAN 2 Palembang. The technique used in collecting data is through observation and direct interview with Mrs. Dra. Lisnawati as head of MAN 2 Palembang library. Keywords: serial publications, school libraries, periodical publications
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Mullis, Albert. "Guidelines for Serial Publications." Serials: The Journal for the Serials Community 5, no. 2 (July 1, 1992): 15–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1629/050215.

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Kovacic, Mark. "Controlling Unsolicited Serial Publications." Serials Review 13, no. 1 (March 1987): 43–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00987913.1987.10763728.

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Wepsiec, Jan. "Serial Publications in Poland." Serials Librarian 21, no. 4 (July 8, 1992): 69–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1300/j123v21n04_04.

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Jilkova, Jaroslava, and Jan Bayer. "Serial Publications in Czechoslovkia." Serials Librarian 24, no. 1 (March 4, 1994): 65–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1300/j123v24n01_04.

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Daems, Joke, Gunther Martens, Seth Van Hooland, and Christophe Verbruggen. "Digital Approaches Towards Serial Publications." Journal of European Periodical Studies 4, no. 1 (June 30, 2019): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.21825/jeps.v4i1.11796.

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This special issue was inspired by the Digital Approaches Towards 18th–20th Century Serial Publications conference, which took place in September 2017 at the Royal Academies for Sciences and Arts of Belgium. The conference brought together humanities scholars, social scientists, computational scientists, and librarians interested in discussing how digital techniques can be used to uncover the different layers of knowledge contained in serial publications such as newspapers, journals, and book series. In this introduction, we discuss some of the key concepts the reader will find throughout this volume, how they fit into the digitization and analysis workflow a digital humanities scholar might employ, and where the different contributions to this volume come into play.
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Hermann, Elise. "IFLA Section on Serial Publications." Serials: The Journal for the Serials Community 6, no. 1 (March 1, 1993): 47–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1629/060147.

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O'Connor, Brian. "Moving Image-Based Serial Publications." Serials Review 12, no. 2-3 (June 1986): 19–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00987913.1986.10763688.

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Williams, Saundra. "Guide to Smithsonian serial publications." Government Publications Review 15, no. 4 (July 1988): 381–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0277-9390(88)90013-1.

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Davis, Susan. "Serial publications: Guidelines for good practice in publishing printed journals and other serial publications." Library Acquisitions: Practice & Theory 19, no. 3 (September 1995): 372–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0364-6408(95)90185-x.

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Hackerman, Norman, Barry Miller, and Paul A. Kohl. "ECS Serial Publications: 1902 to 2002." Journal of The Electrochemical Society 149, no. 2 (2002): S1. http://dx.doi.org/10.1149/1.1463002.

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Lazarev, Vladimir S. "Discipline Impact Factor: Some of Its History, Some of the Author's Experience of Its Application, the Continuing Reasons for Its Use and… Next Beyond." Journal of Data and Information Science 5, no. 3 (July 3, 2020): 197–209. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/jdis-2020-0015.

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AbstractPurposeThis work aims to consider the role and some of the 42-year history of the discipline impact factor (DIF) in evaluation of serial publications. Also, the original “symmetric” indicator called the “discipline susceptibility factor” is to be presented.Design/methodology/approachIn accordance with the purpose of the work, the methods are analytical interpretation of the scientific literature related to this problem as well as speculative explanations. The information base of the research is bibliometric publications dealing with impact, impact factor, discipline impact factor, and discipline susceptibility factor.FindingsExamples of the DIF application and modification of the indicator are given. It is shown why research and university libraries need to use the DIF to evaluate serials in conditions of scarce funding for subscription to serial publications, even if open access is available. The role of the DIF for evaluating journals by authors of scientific papers when choosing a good and right journal for submitting a paper is also briefly discussed. An original indicator “symmetrical” to the DIF (the “discipline susceptibility factor”) and its differences from the DIF in terms of content and purpose of evaluation are also briefly presented.Research limitationsThe selection of publications for the information base of the research did not include those in which the DIF was only mentioned, used partially or not for its original purpose. Restrictions on the length of the article to be submitted in this special issue of the JDIS also caused exclusion even a number of completely relevant publications. Consideration of the DIF is not placed in the context of describing other derivatives from the Garfield impact factor.Practical implicationsAn underrated bibliometric indicator, viz. the discipline impact factor is being promoted for the practical application. An original indicator “symmetrical” to DIF has been proposed in order of searching serial publications representing the external research fields that might fit for potential applications of the results of scientific activities obtained within the framework of the specific research field represented by the cited specialized journals. Both can be useful in research and university libraries in their endeavors to improve scientific information services. Also, both can be used for evaluating journals by authors of scientific papers when choosing a journal to submit a paper.Originality/valueThe article substantiates the need to evaluate scientific serial publications in library activities—even in conditions of access to huge and convenient databases (subscription packages) and open access to a large number of serial publications. It gives a mini-survey of the history of one of the methods of such evaluation, and offers an original method for evaluating scientific serial publications.
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Jusot, Jean-François. "An update of serial interval estimates for COVID-19: a meta-analysis." 4open 5 (2022): 16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/fopen/2022017.

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Background: Serial interval (SI) is one of the most important parameter for COVID-19 modelling purposes as it is related to the reproduction rate of the infection. The first meta-analysis of serial interval were performed with a range of uncertainty in the estimate. This meta-analysis aimed to reduce the uncertainty estimates by assessing publications over a longer period. Methods: A literature search was performed for articles published between 1st December 2019 and 15th February 2022. It retrieved 117 eligible studies containing some 80 for 90 serial interval estimates. A random effects model was used. Heterogeneity was checked. To detect a publication bias, a funnel plot was performed using an Egger’s test. Results: For alpha variant, the serial interval was estimated at 5.17 days (95% CI = 4.87 – 5.47) with a significant heterogeneity (I2 = 97.1%). The meta-analysis did not exhibit evident publication bias (Egger’s test = −0.55, p = 0.58). The meta-analysis allowed for reducing uncertainty in estimating the serial interval, although subgroup analysis did not reduce it sufficiently and showed that studies using a gamma distribution of serial intervals exhibited the highest estimate of 5.6 days. Compared to the other variants of concern, alpha serial interval estimate was bigger than delta, 4.07 days, and omicron, 3.06 days. Conclusion: The meta-analysis was carried out as a real-time monitoring of this parameter to make a choice and a rapid assessment of the control measures implemented, and the effectiveness of the vaccination campaign. The meta-analysis was unable to provide a suitable estimate of serial intervals for COVID-19 modelling purposes although its uncertainty was reduced. Furthermore, serial intervals estimate for alpha variant was close to earlier reports and lower than previous publications, respectively. Another limitation is, that meta-analysis of COVID pandemic studies in principle contains and produces itself a significant source of heterogeneity.
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Lazarev, V. S., and I. V. Yurik. "ON THE PROBLEMS OF IDENTIFICATION OF INFORMATION SOURCES BEING DISCOVERED IN THE COURSE OF CITATION STUDIES WITH THE USE OF JOURNAL CITATION REPORTS®." «System analysis and applied information science», no. 1 (June 12, 2018): 4–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.21122/2309-4923-2018-1-4-15.

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During the citation study of serial publications with the use of Journal Citation Reports®(JCR) a number of items are being revealed (among others) which abbreviated titles cannot be identified with the use of the JCR itself. Typically, such sources are considered unimportant, because they do not have an «impact factor». However, our analysis of the information sources, which abbreviated titles could not be identified with the use of the Journal Citation Reports® itself, convinced us that such sources can be really useful for the specialists. It was also discovered that in the JCR there are mistakes of writing of abbreviated titles in two different ways that relate even the periodicals included in the «master list», i. e. the sources having abbreviated titles established for JCR. The content of the present citation study of serial publications in relation to their ability to support research in the subject of «energy security and energy efficiency, energy efficient technologies and appliances» has made it possible to identify a number of different consequences of such mistakes and the reasons for them. It was found, for example, that the use of double and multiple different abbreviations for the titles of the same serial publication is either due to their objectively existing dual title misinterpreted by the indexers, or due to the inclusion in the citation data of the JCR full titles of the serial publications along with the abbreviated ones, and also by the inclusion in such data in some cases the year of publication or by indicating that the publication issue represents the conference proceedings. All the hard-to-identify abbreviations compel a bibliometrician to take time-consuming laborious identifications and verifications of such titles often followed by the recount of the resulting data.
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Pogorelovska, Iryna. "Identification of serial publications in the ISSN system: national experience and international practice." Вісник Книжкової палати, no. 4 (April 28, 2021): 15–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.36273/2076-9555.2021.4(297).15-24.

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In 2020 Ukraine became a member of the International System of Standard Numbering of Serial Editions (ISSN), which will help increase the level of Ukraine's presence in the international information environment and the formation of its positive image in the world. The functions of the ISSN National Center in Ukraine are performed by the Ivan Fedorov Book Chamber of Ukraine. The article examines the stages of implementation of the ISSN system in Ukraine, the problematic issues that arise in the process of identification of domestic printed and electronic serials in the ISSN system, the peculiarities of the procedure for obtaining the International Standard Serial Number (ISSN).
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Fakhrurazi, Fakhrurazi. "Analisis Pengelolaan Terbitan Berseri di UPT Perpustakaan Universitas Lambung Mangkurat Banjarmasin." ABDI PUSTAKA: Jurnal Perpustakaan dan Kearsipan 4, no. 1 (June 2, 2024): 9–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.24821/jap.v4i1.8283.

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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui pengelolaan terbitan berseri di UPT Perpustakaan Universitas Lambung Mangkurat Banjarmasin beserta kendalanya. Penelitian ini merupakan penelitian lapangan dengan pendekatan kualitatif. Adapun objek atau sasaran dalam penelitian ini adalah kepala perpustakaan, pustakawan, pemustaka, dan staf di UPT Perpustakaan Universitas Lambung Mangkurat Banjarmasin. Teknik pengumpulan data yang digunakan yakni observasi, wawancara, dan dokumentasi. Hasil penelitian menunjukan bahwa pengelolaan terbitan berseri di UPT Perpustakaan Universitas Lambung Mangkurat Banjarmasin meliputi pengadaan, pengolahan dengan rincian pemeriksaan, pemberian cap, pencatatan, pengkatalogan, pemajangan, penyimpanan, dan penyortiran, hampir sesuai dengan teori Lasa HS, tetapi di bagian pengolahan terbitan berseri tidak dilakukan pembuatan indeks dan penjilidan karena kurangnya Sumber Daya Manusia. Sama hal nya dengan bagian pengadaan yang hanya berdasarkan hibah atau hadiah karena tidak adanya dana atau anggaran dari universitas. Kendala dalam pengadaannya yaitu tidak adanya anggaran untuk melanggan atau membeli terbitan berseri. Kendala dalam pengolahan yaitu kurangnya sumber daya manusia karena tidak adanya penambahan pustakawan berkompeten dalam pengolahan terbitan berseri bentuk fisik. Analysis of Serial Publication Management at Lambung Mangkurat University Library Banjarmasin. This study aims to determine the management of serial publications at the Lambung Mangkurat Banjarmasin University Library and its obstacles. This research is a field research with a qualitative approach. The objects or targets in this research are the head of the library, librarians, users, and staff at the Lambung Mangkurat Banjarmasin University Library. The data collection techniques used were observation, interview, and documentation. The results showed that the management of serial publications at the Lambung Mangkurat Banjarmasin University Library includes procurement, processing with details of inspection, stamping, recording, cataloguing, display, storage, and sorting, almost by the theory of Lasa HS, but in the serial publication processing section, indexing and binding are not carried out due to lack of Human Resources. Similarly, the procurement section is only based on grants or gifts due to the absence of funds or budget from the university. The obstacle in procurement is that there is no budget to subscribe to or buy serial publications. The obstacle in processing is the lack of human resources due to the absence of additional librarians competent in processing serialized publications in physical form.
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Jean, Lorraine A. "Serial Publications for Immigration History: The Europeans." Serials Review 13, no. 3 (September 1987): 33–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00987913.1987.10763760.

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Gray, Richard A. "Indigenous Rights Organizations and their Serial Publications." Serials Review 16, no. 3 (September 1990): 7–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00987913.1990.10763953.

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Kaalaas-Sittig, J., and D. F. Sittig. "A Quantitative Ranking of the Biomedical Informatics Serials." Methods of Information in Medicine 34, no. 04 (July 1995): 397–410. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1634609.

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Abstract:We have developed a quantitative serial ranking system based on multiple citation analysis techniques, library use statistics, expert opinion, and selected distinguishing publication characteristics. Evaluation criteria categories include: average Science Citation Index (Impact Factor, Immediacy Index, Total citations) rankings from 1987 to 1992; citation source counts of multiple “core” biomedical informatics publications; a questionnaire sent to American College of Medical Informatics Fellows; publication delay; distinguishing characteristics (e. g., subscription cost, total circulation, year established, places indexed, affiliation with a professional society, major biomedical resource library holdings); and the total number of interlibrary loan requests to the U. S. National Library of Medicine. The top serials were Computers and Biomedical Research, MD Computing, Methods of Information in Medicine, Medical Decision Making and Computers in Biology and Medicine.
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Library Association, American. "How to publish in ACRL: Non-serial publications." College & Research Libraries News 49, no. 2 (February 12, 2020): 102–3. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/crln.49.2.102.

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McGeachin, Robert. "Time Costs to Digitize Print Agricultural Serial Publications." Journal of Agricultural & Food Information 19, no. 2 (March 27, 2018): 116–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10496505.2018.1436443.

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Lin, Sharon Chien. "Chinese Serial Publications on Librarianship: An Annotated List." Serials Review 11, no. 1 (March 1985): 7–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00987913.1985.10763597.

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Clapper, Mary Ellen, and Ted Goessling. "Bar Codes, Serial Publications, and the SISAC Test." Serials Review 12, no. 1 (March 1986): 35–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00987913.1986.10763669.

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Randall, Michael H. "Controlling Unsolicited Serial Publications in an Automated Environment." Serials Review 13, no. 4 (December 1987): 63–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00987913.1987.10763791.

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Veselinović, Bojana, and Ivana Jašović. "Subject Analysis of Component Parts of Serials and Books in the National Library of Serbia." BOSNIACA, no. 28 (December 10, 2023): 38–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.37083/bosn.2023.28.38.

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Creating bibliographies (from the 17th century to modern times) is a way of describing books and other types of publications and classifying them according to certain standards, with the aim of providing sufficient information about a certain work. Since the end of the Second World War, with the increase in the number of publications on the territory of the newly formed state, there was a need to create a unique database of bibliographies of publications, in order to provide users with insight into the entire publishing activity of Yugoslavia. This work continued even after the independence of the Republic of Serbia, in the National Library of Serbia (NLS). In addition to creating bibliographies of monographic and serial publications, the NLS also creates bibliographies of articles and content from professional journals. The Department of Serial Publications, more precisely the Subject Analysis Subdepartment, is in charge of this work as a separate organizational unit. Within this department, in addition to the creation of bibliographies, bibliographies of articles from proceedings, CIP of articles (professional classification of articles from serial publications of articles), revision of the library collection, and translation of UDC (Universal Decimal Classification) tables are carried out.
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Fishburn, Anne M. "Observatory Publications in the Small Institute Library." International Astronomical Union Colloquium 110 (1989): 131–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0252921100003183.

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I can imagine that many of us here represent a small institute library, and we can only look with wonder and envy at the vast collections of the US Naval Observatory and other such large and long-established libraries. We have a library of approx. 10 000 monographs, 13 000 bound serial volumes, 200 current serial titles and a report/observatory publications collection which grows at the rate of about 650 items per annum. In addition we receive about 800 - 1000 preprints a year. We have a staff of 2 and 2 halves. One of our part-time people deals almost exclusively with the ordering and distribution of our Extraterrestrial preprints, reports and reprints.
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TAYLOR, EDWARD. "JOHN TUTCHIN'S OBSERVATOR, COMMENT SERIALS, AND THE ‘RAGE OF PARTY’ IN BRITAIN, 1678 – c. 1730." Historical Journal 63, no. 4 (November 4, 2019): 862–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0018246x19000451.

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AbstractThe importance of print in the ‘rage of party’ of late seventeenth- and early eighteenth-century Britain is well known, but scholars have paid insufficient attention to the press phenomenon that provided the most persistent and undiluted partisan voices of the era, the comment serial. Comment serials – regular printed publications designed explicitly to present topical analysis, opinion, and advice – were fashioned as powerful weapons for partisan combat. Due to their regularity and flexibility, they could be more potent than other forms of topical print, especially pamphlets and newspapers. Although many publications have been individually recognized as comment serials, such as Roger L'Estrange's Observator (1681–7), Daniel Defoe's Review (1704–13), and Jonathan Swift and others’ Examiner (1710–14), their development as a holistic phenomenon has not been properly understood. They first appeared during the Succession Crisis (1678–82), and proliferated under Queen Anne (1702–14), supporting both tory and whig causes. Through widespread consumption, both direct and indirect, they shaped partisan culture in various ways, including by reinforcing and galvanizing partisan identities, facilitating the development of partisan ‘reading communities’, and manifesting and representing party divisions in public. This article focuses on John Tutchin's Observator (1702–12) as a case-study of a major comment serial.
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Looby, Christopher. "Lippard in Part(s)." Nineteenth-Century Literature 70, no. 1 (June 1, 2015): 1–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/ncl.2015.70.1.1.

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Christopher Looby, “Lippard in Part(s): Seriality and Secrecy in The Quaker City” (pp. 1–35) Why did George Lippard publish The Quaker City (1844-45) originally in ten separate parts, issued at intervals over time? Answering this question involves some inference and speculation, but the argument is that the material form of part publication served not only strategic and practical purposes in the print marketplace but served also as an expressive form for Lippard. His early journalistic career was a schooling in seriality (his most interesting publications were ad hoc serials), but it was also where his ambition for long form fiction writing developed; The Quaker City then united serial form with an extended novel. This novel was driven by an animus against secrecy (the secret machinations of the powerful) and a converse devotion to democratic publicity, but serial publication itself entailed a form of secrecy (in a particular sense), and as Lippard wrote and issued the novel over an extended period of time he discovered the paradoxical value of secrecy for democracy. Finally, his little-known and belatedly published Key to the Quaker City (1845) embodied the antinomy of secrecy and publicity: it both revealed the novel’s secrets and manufactured new ones, preserving secrecy in perpetuity—that is, preserving the openness of the future for democratic agency.
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Lister, Lisa F. "The AIDS Dilemma: An Annotated Bibliography of Serial Publications." Serials Review 15, no. 1 (March 1989): 57–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00987913.1989.10763877.

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Peters, Paul Evan. "From Serial Publications to Document Delivery to Knowledge Management:." Serials Librarian 28, no. 1-2 (April 22, 1996): 37–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1300/j123v28n01_06.

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Lazarev, V. S., and I. V. Yurik. "SOME “EXOTIC” INFORMATION SOURCES THAT HAVE BEEN DISCOVERED DURING THE SELECTION OF SERIAL PUBLICATIONS TO SUPPORT RESEARCH IN ENERGY SECURITY, ENERGY CONSERVATION AND ENERGY EFFICIENCY TECHNOLOGIES AND TECHNIQUES: ADVANTAGEOUS ADDITION FOR “PROFESSIONAL READING” OF A POWER ENGINEERING EXPERT." ENERGETIKA. Proceedings of CIS higher education institutions and power engineering associations 61, no. 2 (April 5, 2018): 167–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.21122/1029-7448-2018-61-2-167-178.

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This work is a fragment of ongoing research aimed at creating a comfortable information environment that provides access to the publications of international scientific journals and other periodicals and continuing publications that are necessary to support qualitative performance of research in Priority Directions of the Research and Technical Activities in the Republic of Belarus for 2016–2020. During the citation analysis-based selection of the world scientific serial publications apposite for a qualitative performance of research in energy security, energy conservation and energy efficient technologies and techniques with the use of the data of Journal Citation Reports® (which basic results are available at: https://figshare.com/articles/energy_sec_xlsx/5606053/2) a noticeable amount of non-serial items was also found out in addition to serial publications, as well as some publications that, though being serial, did not look typical to be used in the research activities. Individual consideration of each such “exotic” information source confirmed, however, that their noticeable citedness by the world experts in power engineering looked quite natural. Moreover, it becomes clear that these (apparently wrongly) reflected in Journal Citation Reports® information sources are, however, not an “information noise”, but a useful addition to the “professional reading” of power engineering experts. Since these sources are publicly available via the Internet, it was decided just to recommend them for inclusion in the “professional reading” of the CIS power engineering experts, providing the latter with URLs and brief recommendations for the use. All the mentioned data is given in the present article. As for the species structure of the information sources included in our reference list, there are: a database with online access; web-sites of news agencies; web-site of the International Energy Agency; statistical yearbooks and the electronic resources exposing them, annual reports of governmental and intergovernmental organizations; the online version of the newspaper (“The Guardian”).
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Rom, Curt R. "The Most Outstanding—Recognizing Achievements through ASHS Publication Awards: A Brief History of Publications and an Introduction to Publication Awards." HortTechnology 34, no. 3 (June 2024): 280–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/horttech05358-23.

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The American Society for Horticultural Science (ASHS) has since its inception published annual serial monographs or journals to achieve its mission of communicating horticultural science. To recognize the accomplishments of the membership, a series of professional awards was created. After the individual awards, the ASHS created publication awards. This paper, and the papers that follow, document the publication awards of the ASHS. The papers were based on presentations at the 2023 annual conference and serve as additional recognition of the contributions of member authors and as a historical record of achievements of the ASHS.
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Williamson, Alex. "Serial publications: guidelines for good practice in publishing printed journals and other serial publications PUblished by the UK Serials Group, Witney, Oxfordshire. 1994. 48pp. paperback. £16.00. ISBN 0-906148-10-3." Learned Publishing 8, no. 3 (January 1, 1995): 195–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/leap/80052br1.

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Ingawa, Abubakar Iliyasu, and Mohammed Tukur Lawal. "Acquisition of Serial Publications in Academic Libraries in Zamfara State." International Journal of Research in Library Science 6, no. 2 (August 21, 2020): 101. http://dx.doi.org/10.26761/ijrls.6.2.2020.1314.

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Neugebauer, Rhonda L. "Serial publications available by exchange: Mexico, Central America and Panama." Library Acquisitions: Practice & Theory 18, no. 2 (June 1994): 246. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0364-6408(94)90036-1.

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Mastilović, Anja. "ISSN i registracija digitalizovanih serijskih publikacija = ISSN and Registration of the Digitized Serial Publications." Bosniaca 21, no. 21 (December 2016): 54–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.37083/bosn.2016.21.54.

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Šta se dešava nakon digitalizacije građe, obrade digitalizovanog materijala, tačnije ocerovanja2? Kako se digi-talizovana serijska publikacija katalogizuje? Da li joj se dodjeljuje ISSN? Cilj rada je da objasni pravila dodjele ISSN broja digitalizovanoj građi, ko je može dobiti, te koja se polja dodaju zapisima digitalizovane građe u ISSN kataloškom programu (Virtua Integrated Library System). U radu će se dati primjeri digitalizovanih serijskih pu-blikacija kojima su dodijeljeni ISSN brojevi. = What happens after digitization, processing of digitized material, namely OCR? How is the digitized serial cata-loged? Is the ISSN assigned to it? The aim of the article is to explain ISSN assignement rules to the digitized ma-terials, who can get it, and which fields are added to the records of digitized material in ISSN cataloging program (Virtua Integrated Library System). This paper will give examples of digitized serials to which ISSN numbers are assigned.
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Vihreva, G. M., and O. M. Fedotova. "Serial Publications in the Library Holdings: the “Eternal” Question of Identification." Bibliotekovedenie [Library and Information Science (Russia)] 67, no. 3 (August 26, 2018): 267–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.25281/0869-608x-2018-67-3-267-275.

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Riddick, John F. "Reference Librarians and Serial Publications in the Age of Artificial Intelligence." Reference Librarian 12, no. 27-28 (March 27, 1990): 281–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1300/j120v12n27_18.

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Crayne, Janet, David Lowe, Yelena Margolina, Carla Montori, Joy Paulson, and Alan Pollard. "Reformatting Serial Publications of Russian/Soviet and East European Learned Societies." Serials Librarian 35, no. 4 (December 9, 1998): 45–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1300/j123v35n04_04.

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Choi, Seolyung, and Eunryung Hyun. "The Suitability of Data Visualization for Domestic and International Serial Publications." Archives of Design Research 37, no. 2 (May 31, 2024): 415–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.15187/adr.2024.05.37.2.415.

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Jamrozik, Katarzyna. "Problematyka badań nad jednodniówkami w Polsce po 2008 roku." Roczniki Biblioteczne 60 (June 8, 2017): 271–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.19195/0080-3626.60.12.

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RESEARCH INTO OCCASIONAL DAILIES IN POLAND AFTER 2008In recent years scholars have become increasingly drawn to publications documenting the life of society. Manifestations of this growing interest include an international conference devoted to such publications and organised in October 2004 by the Institute of Library and Information Science, University of Wrocław. The participants discussed the subject of occasional dailies, unique documents somewhere between non-periodical and serial publications. Numerous papers devoted to such publications were written by Małgorzata Korczyńska-Derkacz, who in 2008 presented the state of research into occasional dailies and carried out their multifaceted assessment as source materials, using the data from the Central Catalogue of Polish Periodicals. The present paper complements and continues the research carried out earlier.The topics most frequently tackled by scholars include those devoted to specific titles, historical periods occasional dailies in the inter-war period, places of publication Lviv, Kraków, publishing institution or milieu firefighters, students, scouts, ethnic groups Jewish dailies. Few scholars have tackled dailies from the point of view of their untypical editorial and formal features periodical or non-periodical publication and the related problems with their formal and substantive description. The fact that occasional dailies have been incorporated into the collections of digital libraries and the growing number of bibliographic compilations, including Volume 16 of the Polish Bibliography 1901–1939 devoted entirely to such publications, stimulate the interest of historians of the press, linguists, sociologists, ethnographers, culture scholars, historians of social movements, politics and economy, historians studying the customs and traditions of various ethnic and professional groups, localities and education. They appreciate such publications as a unique source of historical and factual information lists of people, tables and plates, photographs, statutes etc..
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Trupej, Janko. "William Golding’s Lord of the Flies in Slovenia between Socialism and Post-socialism." Acta Neophilologica 55, no. 1-2 (December 14, 2022): 223–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.4312/an.55.1-2.223-237.

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This article compares the socialist and post-socialist reception of William Golding’s classic novel Lord of the Flies (1954) in Slovenian serial publications. Taking the socio-political context into consideration, the reasons for the differences in responses to the novel at different periods of Slovenia’s history are addressed. Furthermore, the Slovenian reception of Lord of the Flies is compared to the contemporary reception (in both ‘mainstream’ and socialist publications) in the English-speaking world.
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Tuzlak, Dženana. "Osvrt na historijski razvoj tekuće nacionalne bibliografije Bosne i Hercegovine = Review on the Historical Development of Current National Bibliography of Bosnia and Herzegovina." Bosniaca 22, no. 22 (December 2017): 29–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.37083/bosn.2017.22.29.

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Nacionalna i univerzitetska biblioteka Bosne i Hercegovine je centralna, državna biblioteka koja izrađuje i izdaje tekuću nacionalnu bibliografiju knjiga, periodičnih publikacija i priloga u periodičnim publikacijama, na osnovu obaveznog primjerka. Cilj ovoga rada jeste kraći historijski osvrt na izradu bh. tekuće nacionalne bi-bliografije, od prve “Bosanskohercegovačke bibliografije knjiga i brošura 1945–1951” autora Đorđa Pejano-vića iz 1953. pa sve do 2017. godine, kada su štampane “Bosanskohercegovačka bibliografija monografskih publikacija. NIZ A za 2013. godinu” i “Bosanskohercegovačka bibliografija priloga u serijskim publikacijama. NIZ C, God. 14, sv. 14”. Ujedno je i podsjećanje na bibliotekare i bibliografe koji su stvarali te bibliografije i ostavili ih nama u naslijeđe. Nacionalna bibliografija ima informativni, edukativni, naučni i kulturni značaj. = The National and University Library of Bosnia and Herzegovina is a central, state library that creates and publishes the current national bibliography of books, serial publications and supplements in serial publications, based on a legal deposit. The aim of this paper is a shorter historical review of the current national bibliography production in Bosnia and Herzegovina, from the first “Bosanskohercegovačka bibliografija knjiga i brošura 1945–1951” (Bosnian-Herzego-vinian bibliography of books and brochures 1945–1951), by Đorđe Pejanović in 1953, until the year 2017, when Bosanskohercegovačka bibliografija monografskih publikacija. NIZ A za 2013. godinu (Bosnian-Herzegovinian bibliog-raphy of monographic publications. Series A for 2013) and Bosanskohercegovačka bibliografija priloga u serijskim pub-likacijama. NIZ C, God. 14, sv. 14 (Bosnian-Herzegovinian bibliography of supplements in serial publications. Series C, year 14, vol. 14) were published.It is also a reminder of the librarians and bibliographers who created these bibliographies and left them to us in legacy. National bibliography has informative, educational, scientific and cultural significance.
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Nölte, Manfred, and Martin Blenkle. "Die Grenzboten on its Way to Virtual Research Environments and Infrastructures." Journal of European Periodical Studies 4, no. 1 (June 30, 2019): 19–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.21825/jeps.v4i1.10171.

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The State and University Library Bremen (SuUB) is dedicated to the digitization of its historical collections. Digitization is an important instrument for improving the accessibility of valuable information contained in fragile historical documents. It facilitates academic research and teaching and is indispensable to the digital humanities. Especially the research of digital serial publications benefits from ‘recent systematic digitization efforts, often initiated by libraries […]. More and more historical periodicals and other serial publications are now digitally available in full, i.e., all of their issues’ [Piotrowski, this volume]. The historical journal presented in this article is one of these and the final section will discuss why it can be considered a complete corpus. Usually, digitization projects produce digital images, metadata for cataloguing and web-navigation purposes and OCR full text for searching. This information is made available through the library's web portal for digital collections. However, digital humanists need high-quality full texts enriched with metadata in the appropriate format to analyse them with powerful software tools. The historical journal Die Grenzboten serves as an exemplary model to bridge the gap between digitization projects in libraries and research infrastructures. Die Grenzboten is a long running serial publication (1841 – 1922). It can be classified as a literary journal that also covered politics and arts. We demonstrate that OCR post correction and a page-wise structuring are prerequisites for the creation of a high-quality TEI version of a full text. The TEI version was created in cooperation with the Deutsches Textarchiv (DTA) at the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities (BBAW). A fully automated OCR post correction developed at the SuUB Bremen is freely available on GitHub. To enable scientists to work with powerful software tools the transfer of high-quality full texts to research infrastructures is a necessary step. We describe transfers of full text and the experience we have made, but still some general questions persist: What has to be done to prepare raw OCR output for this purpose in a reasonable and cost-effective manner? What quality is needed or expected? Which metadata and file formats are needed? Should there not be a closer cooperation between research infrastructures and libraries handling the digitization? OCR full texts, even post corrected, are not perfect but character recognition rates around 99% certainly provide more options than just being used as a search index. There is a vast amount of textual resources available ready to be made fully accessible for scientific research! Finally, some suggestions for scholars and the researchers working on digital serial publications are given.
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Trupej, Janko. "Ideological Influences on the Reception of Mark Twain among Slovenians across the Atlantic." Acta Neophilologica 52, no. 1-2 (December 17, 2019): 141–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.4312/an.52.1-2.141-152.

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The article discusses the reception of Mark Twain and his works in serial publications by Slovenian immigrants in the United States of America. The analysis encompassed writings published in newspapers and magazines with different ideological orientations, from the beginning of the 20th century to mid-century. The article compares Twain’s reception in left-wing and right-wing publications and furthermore discusses the extent to which the reception was affected by the contemporary political situation in the United States.
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Cummins, Marlene. "An Observatory Publications Reclassification Project." International Astronomical Union Colloquium 110 (1989): 129–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0252921100003171.

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In our library we define observatory publications as all materials disseminated in serial form and on its own behalf, by an observatory, astronomical institute or university department. Included are annual reports, research reports, reprints, newsletters, and monograph series. Preprints, though fitting the description, are handled separately. Excluded and catalogued separately are individual monographs and users manuals. Sometimes items such as catalogues and atlases are catalogued and shelved elsewhere with a dummy left in the appropriate place.Traditionally, libraries have shelved observatory publications alphabetically according to the city or town in which the observatory is located. Reference tools such as Astronomy and Astrophysics Abstracts and the Bibliography of Non-commercial Publications have used that arrangement too. One of the problems of this system is that without a number, it does not provide a single, unique, identifier for observatories with many locations. The same holds true in cases where there are many observatories in one location. In addition, the location may not be known or the library’s arrangement may have idiosyncracies.
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D., C. P., Donald V. Osier, and Robert H. Wozniak. "A Century of Serial Publications in Psychology, 1850-1950: An International Bibliography." American Journal of Psychology 98, no. 3 (1985): 479. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1422634.

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Braunstein, Stephanie A., Fang H. Gao, and Joseph R. Nicholson. "What's Up with Docs?!?: The Peculiarities of Cataloging Federal Government Serial Publications." Serials Librarian 64, no. 1-4 (January 2013): 235–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0361526x.2013.760416.

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BEATTIE, VIVIEN A., and ROBERT J. RYAN. "The Impact of Non-Serial Publications on Research in Accounting and Finance." Abacus 27, no. 1 (March 1991): 32–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-6281.1991.tb00255.x.

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OGAWA, Kunihiro, Kyoko TSUMURA, Ryoko SEKIGUCHI, and Keisaku MUTA. "Recent acquisition of foreign serial publications by the Medical Library, Teikyo University." Igaku Toshokan 32, no. 2 (1985): 147–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.7142/igakutoshokan.32.147.

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