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Journal of Experimental Zoology -- Lynne Stevens Stephen Clark 04 Mar 2003 21:30 UTC

Subject: Journal of Experimental Zoology
Date: Tue, 4 Mar 2003 16:13:38 -0500
From: "Lynne Stevens" <lstevens@rmwc.edu>

Journal of Experimental Zoology has changed its impossible publication
pattern to something unpleasant, but doable.  It has split into two
entities, each with the master title and its own subtitle.  One of these
is published monthly, the other bimonthly.  Paul Trevorrow, of Wiley
publishers, was kind enough to send me a list of volumes and issue
numbers for each for this calendar year.  He sent me "publishing" dates,
but since they do not correspond to the printed dates on the three
issues I have in hand I will not include them here.

Below are the titles, new OCLC record numbers, frequency, and volume and
issue numbers.  You're on your own for dates, but I'm indicating what I
did, which works in our Dynix system.

Journal of Experimental Zoology. Part A, Comparative Experimental
Biology.
OCLC #51539982
Monthly, six volumes per year, two issues per volume.
v.295A no.1,  v.295A no.2,  v.296A no.1,  v.296A no.2,  v.297 no.1,
v.297 no.2, =20
v.298A no.1,  v.298A no.2,  v.299A no.1,  v.299A no.2,  v.300 no.1,
v.200 no.2.
     I used volume numbers without the A designation, six volumes per
year, two issues per volume, with dates of Jan 1, Feb 1, Mar 1, Apr 1,
May 1, Jun 1, Jul 1, Aug 1, Sep 1, Oct 1, Nov 1, Dec 1, to be changed
individually if necessary.

Journal of Experimental Zoology. Part B, Molecular and Development
Evolution.
OCLC #51587932
Bimonthly, six volumes per year, one issue per volume.
v.295B no.1,  v.296B no.1,  v.297B no.1,  v.298B no.1,  v.299B no.1,
v.300B no.1.
     I used volume numbers without the B designation, six volumes per
year, one issue per volume, with dates of Jan 15, Mar 15, May 15, Jul
15, Sep 15, Nov 15, to be changed individually if necessary.  I entered
the first date as Jan 15, even though the issue in hand was Feb 15, and
altered it.  His approximate dates led me to believe that the issues may
have more odd- than even-numbered months, but that may be wrong.  Using
the even months, and altering if necessary, may work just as well or
better.

Yours, having way too much fun,

Lynne N. Stevens
Serials Coordinator
Lipscomb Library
Randolph-Macon Woman's College
2500 Rivermont Avenue
Lynchburg, VA  24503-1526
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