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Re: Cancer Cytopathology (2 messages) Ann Ercelawn 07 Mar 1997 17:49 UTC

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Date: Fri, 07 Mar 1997 10:08:34 -0500
From: ELEANOR COOK <COOKEI@CONRAD.APPSTATE.EDU>
Subject: Re: Cancer Cytopathology (Mary Page)

Mary,

There is a separate record in OCLC for Cancer Cytopathology already:
OCLC#36458480.  Since Cancer Cytopathology has different volume numbering
than the main journal, we are using the separate bib record and created a
separate checkin record for it. We cross-referenced the order record
to the two since they are paid for together.

I am sure there are other creative ways to deal with this, but this
seemed the best option to us.  We also checked with the publisher,
Wiley, and they claim these two will continue to be issued together as
a subscription  (no doubtedly at a higher price, of course)

Eleanor Cook
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Date: Fri, 07 Mar 1997 11:19:23 -0800
From: Florence Schreibstein <schreibs@AECOM.YU.EDU>
Subject: Re: Cancer Cytopathology (Mary Page)

Mary,
  If you look at other titles published by Wiley, e.g., Biopolymers and
the International journal of cancer, this is something that they have
done before.  When we checkin our issues we go back and add a "bound
note" in the system as to the name of the section.  I'm not 100% sure
but I think that the "mother" title gets indexed.
  It's another worrisome serials detail that should get us all long
weekends. Are long weekends enough?

> Date: Thu, 06 Mar 1997 18:14:42 -0500
> From: Mary Page <mspage@RCI.RUTGERS.EDU>
> Subject: Cancer Cytopathology
>
> I need your advice!
>
> We just received Cancer Cytopathology, which is "the first section of [the
> journal] Cancer devoted to a specialty area...." according to the publisher.
>
> It has substantive, peer-reviewed articles, and it seems that it's the first of
> several planned specialty sections. The running title is given as
> "Cancer (Cancer Cytopathology)"
>
> The mothership journal Cancer will publish v.79 and v.80 this year.  The
> inaugural issue of Cancer Cytopathology is v.81 n.1, with issues 2-6
> expected this year.  The front matter leads me to believe that 1998 will see
> Cancer v.82 and v.83, with Cancer Cytopathology as v.84.
>
> My inclination is not to create a new bibliographic record for this section,
> but rather to treat it (and any future section) as a part of the main journal
> Cancer.  However, my worry is about how these "parts" get cited in the future.
> Most users, I suspect, would assume this substantive-looking journal is a
> stand-alone title and cite it as Cancer Cytopathology (who besides librarians
> reads the frontmatter!) Anyone looking for that title in our online systems
> won't find it.
>
> Is this worth worrying about, or do I simply need a long weekend?!?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Mary Page
> Library of Science and Medicine
> Rutgers University
> Piscataway, NJ
>
> --
> Mary Page
> mspage@rci.rutgers.edu

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