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    An ISSN, or International Standard Serial Number, is a unique eight-digit number used to identify a print or electronic periodical publication. The ISSN system was adopted as international standard ISO 3297 in 1975. The TC 46/SC 9 is responsible for the standard.

        International Standard Serial Number
            Code format
            Code assignment
            Comparison to other identifiers
            Availability
            See also

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    Code format
    The format of the ISSN is an eight digit number, divided by a hyphen into two four digit numbers. The last digit, which may be 0-9 or an X, is a check digit.

    The ISSN of the periodical Rail, for example, is 1534-0481.

    Or by using the algorithm of which the following is an example:

    ISSN 0317-8471

    0
      8 3
        7 1
          6 7
            5 8
              4 4
                3 7
                  2
    0 + 21 + 6 + 35 + 32 + 12 + 14

    = 120/11

    = 10 remainder 10

    subtract the remainder 10 from 11 leaving 1

    1 is the check digit


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    Code assignment
    ISSN codes are assigned by a network of ISSN National Centres, usually located at National Libraries and coordinated by the ISSN International Centre based in Paris. The International Centre is an intergovernmental organization created in 1974 through an agreement between UNESCO and the French government. The International Centre maintains a database of all ISSNs assigned worldwide, the ISDS Register (International Serials Data System) otherwise known as the ISSN Register. The ISSN Register contains ISSN codes and descriptions for more than one million periodicals with around 50,000 new records added yearly.

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    Comparison to other identifiers
    ISSN and ISBN codes are similar in concept, where ISBNs are assigned to individual books. For particular issues of a periodical an ISBN might be assigned in addition to the ISSN code for the periodical as a whole. Unlike the ISBN code, an ISSN is an anonymous identifier associated with a periodical title, containing no information as to the publisher or its location. For this reason, a new ISSN is assigned to a periodical each time it undergoes a major title change.

    Since the ISSN applies to an entire periodical, a new identifier, the SICI was built on top of it, to allow referencing specific volumes, articles, or other identifiable components (like the table of contents).

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    Availability
    The ISSN Register is not freely available for interrogation on the web but is available on a subscription basis. There are several routes to the identification and verification of ISSN codes for the general public.
      the print version of a periodical typically will include the ISSN code as part of the publication information
      most, though not all, periodical websites contain ISSN code information
      derivative lists of publications will often contain ISSN codes; these can be found through on-line searches with the ISSN code itself or periodical title
    Though an ISSN checking facility is available, this is a tool for checking the validity of an ISSN number format, not for querying the ISSN Register to determine what periodical the input number is associated with.

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