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Newsweek numbering (2 messages) Birdie MacLennan 17 Jan 1996 15:04 UTC

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Date:          Tue, 16 Jan 1996 16:24:46 CST
From:          "Sandra Hernandez" <SHERNAND@Trinity.Edu>
Organization:  Trinity University
Subject:       Re: Question about Newsweek numbering

Laura Vogler <VOGLERL@SCHOLAR.WABASH.EDU> wrote:

> Quick question about the numbering of Newsweek.
>
>        April 3, 1995 is v.125, no.13
>        April 10, 1995 is v.125, no.15
>        April 17, 1995 is v.125, no.16
>
> I am assuming there is no v.125, no.14.  I have called Newsweek
> directly and they didn't seem to know that there was a missing
> number.    ...
>
> Has anyone out there noticed this irregularity?  Should we just
> assume they just misnumbered the issues?  What did you do?

Hello Laura,

We received the following for Newsweek:

     Mar. 27, 1995 -  v.125 #13
     Apr. 3, 1995   -  v.125 #13
     Apr. 10, 1995 -  v.125 #15
     Apr. 17, 1995 -  v.125 #16

So we assumed that April 3rd issue was v.125 #14 and just misnumbered
on issue.  Hope this is of help to you.
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Sandra Hernandez
Trinity University Library
Subscriptions Dept.
(210)736-8171
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Date:          Tue, 16 Jan 1996 12:03:32 EST
From:          "MARLA EDELMAN" <EDELMANM@sesat.uncg.edu>
Subject:       Re: Question about Newsweek numbering

Laura,  It appears that we got an issue #13 that was dated 3/27 so
the one dated 4/3 was misnumbered and we checked it in as #14 (with a
note re: the misnumbering).  I haven't looked at the actual
issues--just our check-in records.

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 Marla Edelman, Serials Librarian
 Jackson Library - UNC Greensboro
(910) 334-5996 phone; 334-5399 FAX
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