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Serials
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reference work with periodicals Requires indexes and abstracts as first line of service (full-text?) Requires location in-house in a library of a periodical Requires searches via union lists to connect user with serial resources
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Origins Journal des Scavants (1665) -- first scholarly scientific publication Gentleman’s Magazine (1731) -- England journal = diary of a record of work carried out in a particular field; ---> daily record of events or newspaper magazine = storehouse; collection of miscellaneous papers and compositions
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Origins journals also became linked with learned societies (publication of proceedings, lectures of societies) also, journalism keeps its link with writing for popular consumption
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Genre Characteristics Scope, frequency of publication, intellectual level varies Shared: uniform title, meant to be continued indefinitely, published at regular intervals
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Purpose readable, accessible presentation style insures readability (length of articles controlled and matched to the topic and audience: feature, editorial, column) topical, varied content form of writing (fiction, essay, poetry, reviews …), presentation (synopses, commentary, pictorial), subject matter
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Purposes rounded content article covers a topic in a succinct manner, sometimes one article would suffice current, seasonal content holidays, celebrations, recreation, travel are annually renewable topics for popular reading portable use is easy
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Purposes importance of serials newsmagazines cover current material in a way that books cannot: contribute to education and recreation in general scholarly journals preferred medium of communication in science and technology (currency in sci-tech = journal articles exclusively; not cutting edge in humanities) shortcomings in journal collection very visible to users
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Finding and Acquiring Articles in Periodicals Access to particular articles in magazines & journals through general indexes to periodicals Cumulated in bound or electronic editions for annual or greater coverage Considerations: duplication among indexes & coverage in relation to library collection
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Finding and Acquiring Articles in Periodicals Helping the patron to find information in periodicals: indexes and abstracts (identify articles), identify in-house holdings to period
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