National Serials Data Program, Library of Congress
International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)
ISSN for Electronic Serials
ISSN are appropriate for serials in any medium, including electronic serials.
A separate ISSN is required for each medium. To date, thousands of ISSN have been
assigned to serials on computer disk, CD-ROM and online electronic serials.
Criteria for Assigning ISSN
The criteria for determining if a serial qualifies for an ISSN applies equally
to electronic and print publications: an intention to continue publishing indefinitely
and being issued in designated parts. In the case of electronic serials--especially
those available online, such as on the Internet--the most significant criterion
is that the publication is divided into parts or issues which carry unique, numerical
designations by which the individual issues may be identified, checked in, etc.
Electronic serials that are issued as individual articles also meet this criterion
as long as the articles carry a unique designation. Thus, a database issued quarterly
on CD-ROM and carrying quarterly date designations would be eligible for an ISSN
while the same database as an online service which was being continually and seamlessly
updated would not be eligible.
How Many ISSN?
Another question that arises with serials in electronic form is how many
ISSN are needed. Separate ISSN are needed for serials in different media (with
the exception of reproduction microforms). Thus the print and electronic versions
of a serial need separate ISSN. Also, a CD-ROM version and an online version of
a serial require different ISSN since two different media are involved. However,
the same ISSN can be used for different file formats (ASCII, PostScript, and hypertext)
of the same online serial. Please indicate all the different versions available
in the appropriate place on the ISSN
application form or in the "other information" block of the form.
You may wish to download and save a copy of the form if you have many publications.
How to Apply
Use the ISSN application form for computer disk, CD-ROM and online serials,
both pre- and post publication.. Prepublication requests are encouraged so the
ISSN can appear on the publication from the first issue forward. Prepublication
requests should be accompanied by some form of mock-up. This could consist of
draft screen prints of the following screens, e-mailed drafts of the screens in
question or, for online serials, instructions on how we can access these screens
online:
- Title screen
- Screen that includes the serial's numeric or chronologic
designation (date or issue number).
- Any screens that give general information about how to
subscribe, frequency, publisher, copyright, etc.
Completing the Application Form
The application form may
be completed online and then printed and mailed. Most of the form is self-explanatory
but questions sometimes arise about the following:
- Question 1: Publishing status. If you are requesting an
ISSN prior to publishing the first issue ever published (by you or by anyone)
under the title listed in question 2, you should check the first box in question
1. If you are publishing a subsequent issue of a title that you (or another
publisher that you have taken over the publication from) have published issues
under before, check the second box.
- Question 7: Publisher. Provide here the name of the organization
(commerical or otherwise) responsible for publishing the serial. If there
is no organization involved, provide the name of the individual responsible
for the serial. If the serial is copyrighted under the name of the serial,
that name can be provided here.
- Question 12: Subscription address. Provide here the complete
address, including mailing address and fax number. Also add the electronic
subscription address and an e-mail address, if applicable.
- Question 15: Additional information, comments, questions.
This is the place where you should provide information on any different versions
(ASCII, HTML, PDF, etc.) in which the serial is available. Also indicate any
specific hardware or software requirements for viewing the serial. Attach
an additional sheet if necessary.
Printing the ISSN
For serials that have any kind of physical medium, such as
CD-ROMs or floppy disks, the ISSN should be printed both on the
disk label and on the title screen of the publication itself. If
there is no title screen, the ISSN should be printed in the
location where publisher and copyright information are given.
For serials available only in online versions, the ISSN should appear on the
title screen or home page and/or in the masthead or other areas where information
about publisher, frequency, subscribing, copyright, etc. is given.
If multiple ISSN have been assigned because the serial is available in multiple
media, all of the ISSN should be printed on each version, e.g. ISSN 1234-567X
(Print), ISSN 7654-3210 (Online).
After Publication
In order to complete the registration for an ISSN issued prior to publication,
you MUST send our office the first issue or its equivalent. For serials on diskettes
or CD-ROM, we prefer that you send us the actual publication. Additionally, (or
alternatively if it is not feasible to send the actual publication) please send
us a screen print of the title screen or other screens that include publication
information so that we can update your record even if we do not have the appropriate
hardware or software to view it. For serials transmitted online, please provide
us with a URL, password (if necessary), and any other instructions needed to access
the publication online so that we may complete your registration based on information
from the published serial.
For further information, contact:
National Serials Data Program
Library of Congress
Washington, D.C. 20540-4160
(202) 707-6452 (voice)
(202) 707-6333 (fax)
issn@loc.gov (e-mail)
or:
Regina Reynolds,
Head, National Serials Data Program
Library of Congress
(202) 707-6379 (voice)
(202) 707-6333 (fax)
rrey@loc.gov (e-mail)
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Updated: 02/10/04
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