International Standard Serial Number
unique eight-digit number used to identify a print or electronic periodical publication From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An International Standard Serial Number (ISSN) is an eight-digit number used to identify a print or electronic periodical publication. The ISSN system was first created known as international standard ISO 3297 in 1975. The ISO subcommittee TC 46/SC 9 is responsible for the standard.
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