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6.5.3 When the title proper consists of a common title and a dependent title, the ISSN of the<br />

common title is omitted in area 6 and is given in area 7.<br />

e.g.<br />

. – (Classic orators. Europe, ISSN 0082-927X)<br />

Note: ISSN of main series: ISSN 0081-1236<br />

6.6 Numbering within series or sub-series<br />

6.6.1 The numbering of the item within a series or sub-series is given in the terms in which it appears in<br />

the item. Standard abbreviations may be used. Arabic numerals are substituted for other numerals or<br />

spelled out numbers.<br />

e.g. . – (Forsytesagaen ; 1)<br />

. – (Avant-scène du cinéma ; 4)<br />

. – (A Sunday Times guide to Shakespeare's characters ; 7)<br />

. – (Famous scientists ; chart 13)<br />

. – (At-a-flash time line cards ; set 2)<br />

6.6.2 When the title proper consists of a common title and a dependent title, the numbering of<br />

the common title is omitted. An appropriate note or the collocation of the numbering of the series and subseries<br />

may be given in area 7.<br />

e.g. . – (Arte moderna straniera. Serie C, Disegnatori ; n. 1)<br />

Note: Numbering of the main series: n. 8<br />

6.6.3 When the parts of a multi-part item within a series are numbered, the first and last numbers<br />

and/or letters are given and connected by a hyphen when the numbering is continuous. In other cases, all<br />

the numbers/letters are given.<br />

e.g. ; 4-7<br />

; 2, 6, 13<br />

; A-F<br />

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