| American Library Association - Cataloging - 1908 - 112 pages
...title repeated at the top of each page of the book or of a section. Separate. See Reprint, 2. Serial. A publication issued in successive parts, usually...memoirs, proceedings, and transactions of societies. Serial number. The number denoting the place of the publication in a series, as, Third annual report.... | |
| Francis Keese Wynkoop Drury - Learned institutions and societies - 1911 - 254 pages
...recommended by the instructors. Director of the Survey: Edward Bartow. VI EXPLANATIONS AND ABBREVIATIONS A Serial is a publication issued in successive parts,...continued indefinitely. Serials include periodicals, newspapers, annuals (reports, year-books, etc.) and memoirs, proceedings, and transactions of societies.... | |
| Theresa Hitchler - Cataloging - 1915 - 334 pages
...separately issued, whether printed from the forms or plates of the original or from type reset. Serial. A publication issued in successive parts, usually...memoirs, proceedings and transactions of societies. Serial Number. The number denoting the place of the publication in a series, as Third annual report.... | |
| Theresa Hitchler - Cataloging - 1915 - 336 pages
...printed from the forms or plates of the original or from type reset. Serial. A publication issued m successive parts, usually at regular intervals, and...memoirs, proceedings and transactions of societies. Serial Number. The number denoting the place of the publication in a series, as Third annual report.... | |
| Rochester Public Library (Rochester, N.Y.) - Learned institutions and societies - 1917 - 158 pages
...list contains approximately 3065 titles, and 1048 references. William F. Yust Librarian EXPLANATIONS "A serial is a publication issued in successive parts,...as a rule, intended to be continued indefinitely." —ALA Bules. Serials include periodicals, newspapers, annuals, and the transactions, proceedings,... | |
| Jennie Dorcas Fellows - Cataloging - 1922 - 332 pages
...Proceedings, Journals, etc. of societies are not considered regular periodicals under the rules. Serial: A publication issued in successive parts, usually...regular intervals, and, as a rule, intended to be cont1nued indefinitely. Serials include periodicals, annuals (reports, year-books, etc.) and memoirs,... | |
| Joseph Schneider - Library science - 1924 - 108 pages
...supplied the catch words or marginal guides and other coloured headlines, etc., in manuscripts. Serial. A publication issued in successive parts, usually...memoirs, proceedings and transactions of societies. Signature. 1. One of the folded, printed sheets which forms part of a book. Also called section. 2.... | |
| Francis Keese Wynkoop Drury, American Library Association - Acquisitions (Libraries) - 1928 - 436 pages
...binding, nonbook material, and supplies and equipment. I. R0UTINES F0R PURCHASED SERIALS 1. Definitions "A serial is a publication issued in successive parts,...as a rule, intended to be continued indefinitely" — ALA Catalog rules. Serials, therefore, include periodicals, newspapers, annuals (reports, yearbooks,... | |
| Lloyd Viel Berkner - Exchange of publications - 1950 - 184 pages
...according to type, publications can be divided into serials and monographs. A serial is defined as "a publication issued in successive parts, usually...as a rule, intended to be continued indefinitely." \J The term thus Includes newspapers, periodicals, annuals (reports, yearbooks, etc.), and proceedings... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1966 - 1092 pages
...that kind. We also need a serials assistant for the Acquisitions Division, a GS-3, $3,356, for 1967. A serial is a publication issued in successive parts,...at regular intervals and, as a rule, intended to be continned indefinitely ; for example, periodicals, annual proceedings and transactions of societies,... | |
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