Serial Editing Exercises for ISSN and Frequency Exercise records may be retrieved from Torbis using staff subject search “serial exercise [A, B, etc.] . Copies of each record will be made, e.g. A01-I01, B02-I02, etc. in Torbis with each trainee assigned a letter. Exercises 1-4 Update the bibliographic record for the ISSN if necessary. Exercise 1. <SERIAL EXERCISE x01> Cover: Phainomenon revista de fenomenologia Centro de Filosofia da Faculdade de Letras da Universidade de Lisboa ISSN: 0874-9493 Exercise 2. <SERIAL EXERCISE x02> Cover: Les cahiers de noesis Centre de recherches d'histoire des idées 1275-7691 Exercise 3. <SERIAL EXERCISE x03> Title page: Conservation Research Washington, DC National Gallery of Art 1 Page facing title page: Studies in the history of art Back cover: ISSN: 0091-738 Exercise 4. <SERIAL EXERCISE x04> Handbook of Canadian consumer markets Page facing title page: Canadian study 0069-8342 Back cover: 0225-4190 Comment: 022 Exercises 5-7: 310 was left out of the record. Insert 310. Exercise 5 <SERIAL EXERCISE x05> Etudes phenomenologiques Exercise 6. <SERIAL EXERCISE x06> Ark (London, England) 2 Exercise 7. <SERIAL EXERCISE x07> Bulletin / Dallas Museum of Art Colophon: Published monthly; issues for June-September published bimonthly Exercises 8-10. Update the record to account for the change in frequency. Exercise 8. <SERIAL EXERCISE x08> Historische Mitteilungen. Note from Harassowitz inserted in Heft 1, 2006 issue: With Heft 1, 2006, Historische Mitteilungen will return to twice-yearly publication. Exercise 9. <SERIAL EXERCISE x09> Journal of applied psychology (for the hard copy; we’ll ignore the records for the electronic resource manifestations) Note from the publisher on the Mar. 2006 issue: Beginning with this issue, Journal of applied psychology will be issued monthly (bimonthly June through Sept.). Exercise 10. <SERIAL EXERCISE x10> Historical journal (Cambridge, England). (For the hard copy; ignore the record for the electronic resource manifestation) Note from the publisher on the 2010 issue: Due to financial cutbacks, The Historical Journal will be published every two years beginning with this issue. 3