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Re: examples of tricky title histories Owen, Vanessa 22 Apr 2005 13:59 UTC

Here are my top three...

3rd place
Professional Builder (1968-1990) ISSN 0885-8020
Professional Builder & Remodeler (1990-1994) ISSN 1053-6353
Professional Builder (1994-current) ISSN 1072-0561

2nd place
Nursing & Health Care (1980-1995) ISSN 0276-5284
N&HC: Perspectives on Community (1995-1997) ISSN 1081-8731
Nursing & Health Care Perspectives (1997-2001) ISSN 1094-2831
Nursing Education Perspectives (2002-current) ISSN 1536-5026

1st place
Organic Gardening & Farming (1942)
Organic Gardening (until 1978) ISSN 0897-3792
Rodale's Organic Gardening (until 1985) ISSN 0884-3252
Organic Gardening (until 1988) ISSN 0163-3449
OG (2001-2003) ISSN 1536-108X
Organic Gardening (2004-current) ISSN 1536-108X

Vandy Owen
Technical Services Software Librarian
Brown Daniel Library
Tennessee State University
Nashville, TN  37209
615-963-5226

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Subject: [SERIALST] examples of tricky title histories

Do you have a "favorite" example of a magazine or journal with a
particularly convoluted title history? I would like to know what it is.
(I'd like some fresh examples for the serials course I teach at
SUNY-Albany.)

Although it will exclude some real doozies, please no series or
government publications. I want to challenge the students, but not drive
them crazy!

Please reply to me directly, and I'll summarize for the list.

Steve Black
Reference, Serials, and Instruction Librarian
The College of Saint Rose
392 Western Avenue
Albany, NY 12203-1419
blacks@strose.edu
(518)458-5494