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Re: EPISODE 2, AGGGGHHHHH ! ! ! Journal of Tox icology-Clinical Toxicology Dickerson, Eugene (NIH/NLM) 14 Feb 2005 21:32 UTC

Of the toxicology titles, we at NLM have only seen Clinical Toxicology so
far.  NLM will treat this change from Journal of Toxicology. Clinical
Toxicology to Clinical Toxicology as a major change and will create a new
bibliographic record.  The publisher has applied for a new ISSN for Clinical
Toxicology.

Gene Dickerson
Head, Cataloging Unit 3
National Library of Medicine

-----Original Message-----
From: John Lucas [mailto:jlucas@ROWLAND.UMSMED.EDU]
Sent: Monday, February 14, 2005 11:21 AM
To: SERIALST@LIST.UVM.EDU
Subject: Re: [SERIALST] EPISODE 2, AGGGGHHHHH ! ! ! Journal of
Toxicology-Clinical Toxicology

Hello Diane and All:

As we are a medical library and our main source of journal citations is
Index Medicus / PubMed, we will wait until we get enough to bind, then check
the citations to see if NLM kept it as the old title or in some cases the
new title and then follow that.  Our users will be getting the citations and
then looking on the shelves for title X or X+  and that is how we will bind,
& shelve them.

John Lucas

Serials Librarian
University of Mississippi Medical Center
2500 North State St
Jackson, MS 39216-4505

(PH) (601) 984-1277
(FAX)  ( 601) 984-1262
JLUCAS@ROWLAND.UMSMED.EDU

>>> ad1985@WAYNE.EDU 2/11/2005 10:10:31 PM >>>
Which brings another question.  For those of you who have periodical
collections that are shelved by title -- how do you handle this kind of non
title change - title change?  On holdings records -- keep old title for
shelving.  Make notes.  Split run for shelving?

Diane

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Diane N. Paldan
Serials/Preservation Librarian
Collection Support Team
Resource Services
Wayne State University Libraries
313 577-0222