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 Broad definition of what types of serials and continuations used by this Library: Broad definition of what types of serials and continuations used by this Library:
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 +**Continuing Resource**
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 +Bibliographic resources that are issued over time with no predetermined conclusion. **Serials** and **integrating resources** are both continuing resources. ​
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 +**Integrated Resources**
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 +A continuing resource that is added to or changed by means of updates that do not remain discrete (i.e., they cannot stand alone as a serial issue could), and are integrated into the whole publication. Looseleaf and certain legal publications with updates or changes are examples of integrating resources. ​ Integrating resources may have an intended end or  may be a  serial.
  
    
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 **Serial** ​ ( ALEPH term - **Ser Add**) ​ **Serial** ​ ( ALEPH term - **Ser Add**) ​
  
-**continuing resource**, usually numbered, that is intended to be published indefinitely into the future until it ceases publication,​ is merged with another title, or title changes. We consider a title to be a serial if it is published annually or less frequently. We also consider as serials publications issued on a serial basis, regardless of frequency, that do not contain separate articles by different authors. we consider an index or abstract that is published more frequently than annually as a serial not periodical because of the content. The frequency, in this case, is ignored.+A continuing resource, usually numbered, that is intended to be published indefinitely into the future until it ceases publication,​ is merged with another title, or title changes. We consider a title to be a serial if it is published annually or less frequently. We also consider as serials publications issued on a serial basis, regardless of frequency, that do not contain separate articles by different authors. we consider an index or abstract that is published more frequently than annually as a serial not periodical because of the content. The frequency, in this case, is ignored.
  
 **Analyzed Serials** ​ (ALEPH term - **Ser Anal**) ​ **Analyzed Serials** ​ (ALEPH term - **Ser Anal**) ​
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-**Integrated Resources**+For further definitions see:  [[glossary|Glossary of IRM Terms]]
  
-A bibliographic resource that is added to or changed by means of updates that do not remain discrete (i.e., they cannot stand alone as a serial issue could), and are integrated into the whole publication. Looseleaf and certain legal publications with updates or changes are examples of integrating resources. ​ Integrating resources may have an intended end or  may be a  serial. 
  
  
-**Continuing Resource**+Other serial considerations:​ 
 +(is this useful? if so what else do you want here?)
  
-Bibliographic resources that are issued over time with no predetermined conclusion. **Serials** and **integrating resources** are both continuing resources. ​+[[serials_title_changes|Serials ​Title Changes]]
  
 +[[serials_cancellations|Serials Cancellations]]
  
 +[[serials_ceased_titles|Serials Ceased Titles]] (also called Cessations)
  
- +**Reinstatement** ​ ​(there is no document for this)
-**Title Change** +
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-**Cancellation** +
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-**Cessation** +
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-**Reinstatement**+
    
  
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-For further definitions see:  [[glossary|Glossary of IRM Terms]]+
  
 //​[[lucyd@library.umass.edu|Primary contact: Lucy deGozzaldi]]//​. //​[[lucyd@library.umass.edu|Primary contact: Lucy deGozzaldi]]//​.
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