The ISSN sounds like you'd want to use it, but it is generally applied to
items where the title is the same, but the contents are completely different
each month, like Red Hat Magazine for example.
It's common practice for software to use an ISBN for software, even when it
revises rapidly, since the versions are considered revisions against the
initial core. You can use them in combination, of course. There is a cost
for ISBNs, though, and you have to pay when you revise, and send a copy of
the newly revised product.
You can get it available for library order either way, the ISBN is closer to
a standard practice.
--jeremy
On 3/26/06, Paul Stauffer <paulds(a)bu.edu> wrote:
On Sun, Mar 26, 2006 at 07:21:29PM +0200, Chitlesh GOORAH wrote:
> -- Please do not forget to send it together with a sample issue of
> the serial: what serial ?
serial = periodical = a thing published on a regular schedule
Sounds like they want a copy of the FC5 DVD sent along with the
application.
- Paul
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