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Serials management

      Titles Descriptions
  1. CONSER Line
  2. ISSN International Centre
  3. LIS-Serials
  4. Quick Tour: Serials Management
  5. Serials Management Guide
  6. UKSG: UK Serials Group

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CONSER Line
CONSERline is published at least semiannually by the Library of Congress, Serial Record Division, and is a continuation of CONSER, a newsletter issued only in paper format. A cooperative effort, with contributions from program members consisting of news of the CONSER Program and information of interest to the serials cataloguing community.
     Author: Library of Congress, Serial Record Division
     Subjects: serials management
     DeweyClass: 020
     Resource type: journal
ISSN International Centre
The ISSN network is made up of national centres whose work, consisting of the identification and registration of serials, is coordinated by the ISSN International Centre situated in Paris. Lists contact details for all national centres and provides news, a 'genealogical tree' of ISSN records, products, including the ISSN Register on CD-ROM, and statistics.
     Author: ISSN International Centre
     Subjects: serials management
     DeweyClass: 025.3432
     Resource type: documents, productinfo
LIS-Serials
An informal list open to members of the serials community to discuss matters relating to serials and journals including selection, pricing, finance, supply, collection management, relegation, automation, cataloguing, binding, preservation, electronic developments, news, jobs, meetings and training.
     Author: Mailbase, Newcastle University
     Subjects: collection development, preservation, serials, serials management
     DeweyClass: 025.2
     Resource type: mailinglist
UKSG: UK Serials Group
Includes information on UKSG committees and members, abbreviations, publishers' web pages, Internet journals, copyright information, details of relevant Internet mailing lists and an archive of the tables of contents from 'Serials', the UKSG's journal.
     Author: UK Serials Group
     Subjects: library organisations, serials, serials management
     DeweyClass: 020.6
     Resource type: documents