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International Standard Serial Number
Description
The International Standard Serial Number, ISSN, is a code used to identify periodical publications, independent of which media are used (print and/or electronic).
Abbreviation: ISSN
Reference: issn.org
ISSN for online publications
- "ISSN are generally assigned to online publications only after the release of the first issue, provided that these issues contain five (5) articles at least." Β» ISSN Guidelines
MitoPedia topics: BEC