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[[Category:Continuing resources]]
==Definition of a Serial==
==Definition of a Serial==


''"A continuing resource issued in a succession of discrete parts, usually bearing numbering, that has no predetermined conclusion. Examples of serials include journals, magazines, electronic journals, continuing directories, annual reports, newspapers, and monographic series."''—AACR2R, 2005 update, Glossary.
''"A continuing resource issued in a succession of discrete parts, usually bearing numbering, that has no predetermined conclusion. Examples of serials include journals, magazines, electronic journals, continuing directories, annual reports, newspapers, and monographic series."''—AACR2R, 2005 update, Glossary.

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Definition of a Serial

"A continuing resource issued in a succession of discrete parts, usually bearing numbering, that has no predetermined conclusion. Examples of serials include journals, magazines, electronic journals, continuing directories, annual reports, newspapers, and monographic series."—AACR2R, 2005 update, Glossary.