Hello,
I'd be interested to hear what the others think, but my little experience showed that titles provided in the stats reports do rarely match with titles we have in our OPAC: differences are found with '&' used for 'and', capital/small letters, abreviations, etc. So we would need a site where many different titles for the same e-j would exist?
Anyway, I suppose you already know the portal http://portal.issn.org (maybe they could provide a such a list... If your institution subscribes to it!). Something could maybe get out of the http://bibpurl.oclc.org/ organization?
Best regards
Cécile Gass
Bibliothèques
Université Libre de Bruxelles CP180
Campus du Solbosch
avenue F.D. Roosevelt 50
1050 Bruxelles
32-2-650-47-39
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Objet : Metadata for e-journals
Reporting of online-issn data seems to lack uniformity - occasionally just duplicates of issn or no data given by publishers?
* Is there a lookup web site to match e-j titles to e-issn?
* We have DOIs for journal articles; is there an equivalent metadata standard/service for e-journal titles?
Thanks.
C.
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