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  2. Periodical literature - Wikipedia

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    Periodicals are typically published and referenced by volume and issue (also known as issue number or number). Volume typically refers to the number of years the publication has been circulated, and issue refers to how many times that periodical has been published during that year. For example, the April 2011 publication of a monthly magazine ...

  3. Volume (bibliography) - Wikipedia

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    The original function of labelling issues with a volume at publication time was to provide a standard way for libraries to later bind the issues into a physical volume. [2] [3] A part (commonly abbreviated to "Pt.") can be a special sub-division of a volume or it can be the highest level division of a journal. Parts are often designated with ...

  4. Vancouver system - Wikipedia

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    As an option, if a journal carries continuous pagination throughout a volume (as many medical journals do), the month and issue number may be omitted. Thomas MC. Diuretics, ACE inhibitors and NSAIDs – the triple whammy. Med J Aust. 2000;172:184–185.

  5. Wikipedia:Citing sources - Wikipedia

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    volume number, issue number, and page numbers (article numbers in some electronic journals) DOI and/or other identifiers are optional and can often be used in place of a less stable URL (although URLs may also be listed in a journal citation)

  6. List of Asterix volumes - Wikipedia

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    The storyline in a volume is typically 44 pages long; the exceptions are Asterix and the Golden Sickle, which is 42 pages, Asterix and the Goths, which is 43 pages, Asterix Conquers Rome, which is 28 pages, Asterix and the Chariot Race, which is 45 pages; and Asterix and the Class Act and Asterix and Obelix's Birthday: The Golden Book, both of ...

  7. Template:Cite report - Wikipedia

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    series or version: When the source is part of a series, such as a book series or a journal, where the issue numbering has restarted. volume: For one publication published in several volumes. Displays after the title and series fields; volume numbers should be entered just as a numeral (e.g. 37). Volume values that are wholly digits, wholly ...

  8. ISSN - Wikipedia

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    ISSN for Vers Domain, encoded in an EAN-13 barcode with sequence variant 0 and issue number 05 Example of an ISSN, 2049-3630, encoded in an EAN-13 bar code, with explanation ISSN expanded with sequence variant 0 to a GTIN-13 and encoded in an EAN-13 barcode with an EAN-2 add-on designating issue number 13

  9. Dime Mystery Magazine - Wikipedia

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    The volume numbering was regular, with each volume having four issues; the final issue was volume 40, number 3. It began as a monthly magazine, and stayed on that schedule till March 1941, omitting only the June 1940 issue. From March 1941 to September 1947 it was bimonthly, except that in 1946 a February issue appeared instead of a March issue.