[Koha-bugs] [Bug 2111] Language: Periodicy isn't a word

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Thu May 22 19:42:53 CEST 2008


http://bugs.koha.org/cgi-bin/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=2111


oleonard at myacpl.org changed:

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             Status|NEW                         |RESOLVED
           Platform|PC                          |All
         Resolution|                            |INVALID
            Version|unspecified                 |HEAD




------- Comment #4 from oleonard at myacpl.org  2008-05-22 10:42 -------
[12:28] <owen>  paul, hdl, do you know what "without periodicity" means when
specifying a serial's frequency?
[12:28] <paul>  yes.
[12:28] <paul>  some very specific (usually high level science) don't have a
true periodicity
[12:29] <paul>  when you subscribe to the title, you subscribe for 6 issues.
[12:29] <paul>  which can arrive in 1 year... or 2...
[12:29] <owen>  I see there's a choice to say that the frequency is
"irregular." Does "irregular" not cover that case?
[12:29] <paul>  in UNIMARC there are both. I can't say what's the difference...
[12:30] <paul>  hdl, any idea ?
[12:30] <owen>  Interesting, so it's a UNIMARC thing. I wonder if MARC has a
corresponding set of descriptions...
[13:12] <hdl>   irregular stands for sthg that is not "regular" but has a
periodicity
[13:12] <hdl>   owen : say it comes out on January, then in October and
December for instance
[13:13] <hdl>   it is irregular
[13:13] <hdl>   But without periodicity is when you donot have any regularity
[13:13] <owen>  I see: irregular implies that you /do/ know when it comes out
[13:13] <owen>  with periodicity implies that you don't




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