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The International Standard Serial Number (ISSN) is a unique identifier used for journals and serial publications, streamlining their cataloging, citation, and management. This eight-digit code ensures accurate referencing and enhances the visibility of scholarly works. The ISSN facilitates seamless access to academic content, fostering collaboration among researchers, academicians, and students. By prominently displaying the ISSN on each journal issue, publishers can improve discoverability and credibility. This identifier is particularly important for maintaining the integrity and continuity of serial publications, allowing for consistent and reliable access to valuable research and expert insights across various academic disciplines.

• 1 year ago

Can I use the same ISSN for print and online versions of my journal?

I plan to publish both print and online editions of my journal. Do I need a separate ISSN for each format, or can I use the same one? If different ISSNs are required, what is the reason behind this rule, and how do I apply for both? Also, do ISSNs...

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