I was wondering why a new serial record is warranted for standardized exam titles when the word “new” is added to the title, probably for one year only. A number of exams get renovated every so often but likely the word “new” will appear in the title for one or two years only. It seems like a 246 would be best in this case.

 

A new CONSER record has been created for Cracking the new GMAT /  Princeton Review (OCLC#785614238). The ISSN has not been changed from the previous title’s. The previous title, Cracking the new GMAT, OCLC#44846935,  has been closed off by a pcc library.

 

Thanks if a CONSER library has any info on this type of situation,

Linda

 

 

 

Linda S. Dausch

Electronic Resources & Serials Librarian

Chicago Public Library

Technical Services/Catalog Unit

400 S. State St., 3S-12

Chicago, IL 60605

tel. 312-747-4652

ldausch@chipublib.org

www.chipublib.org

 

 

 

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