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 5. Any ser anals staying at UMass will have the following note in the HOL (holdings) record: 5. Any ser anals staying at UMass will have the following note in the HOL (holdings) record:
  
-590  "If transferred give to Lucy deGozzaldi to change own codes on monographic records."​ 
  
  
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 #__Ser adds__ , one type of __serial__+,​ are intended to be published indefinitely;​ assigned one call number, and has only one bibliographic record, to which all issues are added and linked. #__Ser adds__ , one type of __serial__+,​ are intended to be published indefinitely;​ assigned one call number, and has only one bibliographic record, to which all issues are added and linked.
  
-__serial__+ A serial is the broad term we use for publications intended to be published indefinitely,​ until it ceases publication,​ is merged with another title, or the title changes. A periodical is a serial publication that is published more than once per year, with articles published by different authors. In this Library the term "​serial"​ (not ser add) refers to publications that are published annually or less frequently and may or may not have separate articles. (For example, consider an annual or even semiannual index, which does not contain separate articles, to be a serial).+__serial__+ A serial is the broad term we use for publications intended to be published indefinitely,​ until it ceases publication,​ is merged with another title, or the title changes. A periodical is a serial publication that is published more than once per year, with articles published by different authors. In this Library the term "​serial"​ (not ser add) refers to publications that are published annually or less frequently and may or may not have separate articles. (For example, ​we consider an annual or even semiannual index, which does not contain separate articles, to be a serial).
  
 For further definitions see:  [[glossary|Glossary of IRM Terms]] For further definitions see:  [[glossary|Glossary of IRM Terms]]
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