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An International Standard Serial Number ( ISSN ) is an eight-digit serial number used to uniquely identify a serial publication (periodical), such as a magazine. The ISSN is especially helpful in distinguishing between serials with the same title. ISSNs are used in ordering, cataloging, interlibrary loans, and other practices in connection with serial literature.

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28-501: LBGTQ+ literary award The Polari Prize is an annual UK literary prize for LGBTQ+ literature . Established by Paul Burston and the Polari salon, the prize has been awarded annually since its launch in 2011. The Polari First Book Prize is restricted to first books by writers who were born or work in the UK and Ireland. In 2019 a further award

56-702: A 977 "country code" (compare the 978 country code (" bookland ") for ISBNs ), followed by the 7 main digits of the ISSN (the check digit is not included), followed by 2 publisher-defined digits, followed by the EAN check digit (which need not match the ISSN check digit). ISSN codes are assigned by a network of ISSN National Centres, usually located at national libraries and coordinated by the ISSN International Centre based in Paris . The International Centre

84-566: A Unicorn Fourth Estate 2021 Mohsin Zaidi A Dutiful Boy Square Peg 2022 Adam Zmith Deep Sniff Watkins 2023 Jon Ransom The Whale Tattoo Muswell Press Polari Prize for Book of the Year [ edit ] Year Author Title Publisher Notes 2019 Andrew McMillan playtime Jonathan Cape 2020 Kate Davies In

112-887: A decimal digit character, and C is in { 0,1,2,...,9,X }; or by a Perl Compatible Regular Expressions (PCRE) regular expression : For example, the ISSN of the journal Hearing Research , is 0378-5955, where the final 5 is the check digit, that is C =5. To calculate the check digit, the following algorithm may be used: 0 ⋅ 8 + 3 ⋅ 7 + 7 ⋅ 6 + 8 ⋅ 5 + 5 ⋅ 4 + 9 ⋅ 3 + 5 ⋅ 2 = 0 + 21 + 42 + 40 + 20 + 27 + 10 = 160 . {\displaystyle {\begin{aligned}&0\cdot 8+3\cdot 7+7\cdot 6+8\cdot 5+5\cdot 4+9\cdot 3+5\cdot 2\\&=0+21+42+40+20+27+10\\&=160\;.\end{aligned}}} The remainder of this sum modulo 11

140-526: A different ISSN is assigned to each media type. For example, many serials are published both in print and electronic media . The ISSN system refers to these types as print ISSN ( p-ISSN ) and electronic ISSN ( e-ISSN ). Consequently, as defined in ISO 3297:2007, every serial in the ISSN system is also assigned a linking ISSN ( ISSN-L ), typically the same as the ISSN assigned to the serial in its first published medium, which links together all ISSNs assigned to

168-480: Is an intergovernmental organization created in 1974 through an agreement between UNESCO and the French government. ISSN-L is a unique identifier for all versions of the serial containing the same content across different media. As defined by ISO 3297:2007 , the "linking ISSN (ISSN-L)" provides a mechanism for collocation or linking among the different media versions of the same continuing resource. The ISSN-L

196-409: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles ISSN (identifier) The ISSN system was first drafted as an International Organization for Standardization (ISO) international standard in 1971 and published as ISO 3297 in 1975. ISO subcommittee TC 46/SC 9 is responsible for maintaining the standard. When a serial with the same content is published in more than one media type ,

224-475: Is not freely available for interrogation on the web, but is available by subscription. ISSN and ISBN codes are similar in concept, where ISBNs are assigned to individual books . An ISBN might be assigned for particular issues of a serial, in addition to the ISSN code for the serial as a whole. An ISSN, unlike the ISBN code, is an anonymous identifier associated with a serial title, containing no information as to

252-476: Is one of a serial's existing ISSNs, so does not change the use or assignment of "ordinary" ISSNs; it is based on the ISSN of the first published medium version of the publication. If the print and online versions of the publication are published at the same time, the ISSN of the print version is chosen as the basis of the ISSN-L . With ISSN-L is possible to designate one single ISSN for all those media versions of

280-490: Is then calculated: 160 11 = 14  remainder  6 = 14 + 6 11 {\displaystyle {\frac {160}{11}}=14{\mbox{ remainder }}6=14+{\frac {6}{11}}} If there is no remainder, the check digit is 0; otherwise the remainder is subtracted from 11. If the result is less than 10, it yields the check digit: 11 − 6 = 5 . {\displaystyle 11-6=5\;.} Thus, in this example,

308-590: The digital object identifier (DOI), an ISSN-independent initiative, consolidated in the 2000s. Only later, in 2007, ISSN-L was defined in the new ISSN standard (ISO 3297:2007) as an "ISSN designated by the ISSN Network to enable collocation or versions of a continuing resource linking among the different media". An ISSN can be encoded as a uniform resource name (URN) by prefixing it with " urn:ISSN: ". For example, Rail could be referred to as " urn:ISSN:0953-4563 ". URN namespaces are case-sensitive, and

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336-401: The print and electronic media versions of a serial need separate ISSNs, and CD-ROM versions and web versions require different ISSNs. However, the same ISSN can be used for different file formats (e.g. PDF and HTML ) of the same online serial. This "media-oriented identification" of serials made sense in the 1970s. In the 1990s and onward, with personal computers, better screens, and

364-673: The publisher or its location . For this reason a new ISSN is assigned to a serial each time it undergoes a major title change. Since the ISSN applies to an entire serial, other identifiers have been built on top of it to allow references to specific volumes, articles, or other identifiable components (like the table of contents ): the Publisher Item Identifier (PII) and the Serial Item and Contribution Identifier (SICI). Separate ISSNs are needed for serials in different media (except reproduction microforms ). Thus,

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420-1333: The Deep End HarperCollins 2021 Diana Souhami No Modernism Without Lesbians Head of Zeus 2022 Joelle Taylor C+nto & Othered Poems The Westbourne Press 2023 Julia Armfield Our Wives Under the Sea Pan Macmillan References [ edit ] ^ "Polari Prize" . polarisalon . Retrieved 2023-10-03 . ^ "Polaris Salon" . Polarisalon . Retrieved 2023-10-03 . ^ "Chadwick, McMillan win 2019 Polari Prizes" . Books+Publishing. 2019-10-23 . Retrieved 2023-10-03 . ^ " 'Elmet' wins 2018 Polari First Book Prize" . Books+Publishing. 2018-10-23 . Retrieved 2023-10-03 . ^ "Davies, Al-Kadhi win 2020 Polari Prizes" . Books+Publishing. 2020-10-16 . Retrieved 2023-10-03 . ^ "Souhami, Zaidi win 2021 Polari Prizes" . Books+Publishing. 2021-11-01 . Retrieved 2023-10-03 . ^ "Taylor, Zmith win 2022 Polari Prizes" . Books+Publishing. 2022-11-16 . Retrieved 2023-10-03 . ^ Creamer, Ella (2023-11-24). "Julia Armfield and Jon Ransom win

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476-597: The ISSN namespace is all caps. If the checksum digit is "X" then it is always encoded in uppercase in a URN. The URNs are content-oriented , but ISSN is media-oriented: A unique URN for serials simplifies the search, recovery and delivery of data for various services including, in particular, search systems and knowledge databases . ISSN-L (see Linking ISSN above) was created to fill this gap. The two standard categories of media in which serials are most available are print and electronic . In metadata contexts (e.g., JATS ), these may have standard labels. p-ISSN

504-579: The Polari prizes for LGBTQ+ books" . The Guardian . ISSN   0261-3077 . Retrieved 2023-11-25 . Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Polari_Prize&oldid=1253805085 " Categories : First book awards LGBTQ literary awards Awards established in 2011 2011 establishments in the United Kingdom Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description matches Wikidata LGBT literature From Misplaced Pages,

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616-478: The Web, it makes sense to consider only content , independent of media. This "content-oriented identification" of serials was a repressed demand during a decade, but no ISSN update or initiative occurred. A natural extension for ISSN, the unique-identification of the articles in the serials, was the main demand application. An alternative serials' contents model arrived with the indecs Content Model and its application,

644-460: The check digit C is 5. To confirm the check digit, calculate the sum of all eight digits of the ISSN multiplied by their position in the number, counting from the right. (If the check digit is X, add 10 to the sum.) The remainder of the sum modulo 11 must be 0. There is an online ISSN checker that can validate an ISSN, based on the above algorithm. ISSNs can be encoded in EAN-13 bar codes with

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728-412: The serial in every medium. An ISSN is an eight-digit code, divided by a hyphen into two four-digit numbers. The last digit, which may be zero through nine or an X, is a check digit , so the ISSN is uniquely represented by its first seven digits. Formally, the general form of the ISSN (also named "ISSN structure" or "ISSN syntax") can be expressed as follows: where N is in the set { 0,1,2,...,9 },

756-646: The title. The use of ISSN-L facilitates search, retrieval and delivery across all media versions for services like OpenURL , library catalogues , search engines or knowledge bases . The International Centre maintains a database of all ISSNs assigned worldwide, the ISDS Register (International Serials Data System), otherwise known as the ISSN Register . At the end of 2016, the ISSN Register contained records for 1,943,572 items. The Register

784-954: Was introduced, the Polari Prize for Book of the Year . Polari First Book Prize [ edit ] Year Author TItle Publisher Notes 2011 James Maker AutoFellatio Inkandescent 2012 John McCullough The Frost Fairs Salt Publishing 2013 Mari Hannah The Murder Wall Pan Macmillan 2014 Diriye Osman Fairytales for Lost Children Angelica Entertainment 2015 Kirsty Logan The Rental Heart and Other Fairytales Salt Publishing 2016 Paul McVeigh The Good Son Salt Publishing 2017 Saleem Haddad Guapa Europa Editions 2018 Fiona Mozley Elmet John Murray 2019 Angela Chadwick XX Dialogue Books 2020 Amrou Al-Kadhi Life as

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