A journal is considered a periodical, that is, a serial publication in which parts (known as “issues”) are authored by various contributors. Each issue is numbered and constitutes part of a predetermined number of issues that completes a volume 1)


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Houghton B: Scientific Periodicals. Their Historical Development, Characteristics and Control. Hamden, CT: Linnet Books, 1975, pp 11–19
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