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General Instructions 9 <br />(c) Author(s); <br />(d) Performing organization; <br />(e) Sponsoring department; <br />(f) Date of issuance; <br />(g) Type of report and period covered; <br />(h) Availability (publisher, printer, or other source and address); <br />and <br />(i) Superintendent of Documents classifi cation and stock numbers <br />if applicable. <br /> (See ANSI/NISO Standard Z39.18—1995, Scientifi c and Technical <br />Reports—Elements, Organization, and Design.) <br /> Journals, magazines, periodicals, and similar publications should <br />contain: <br />(a) Title and other title information; <br />(b) Volume and issue numbers; <br />(c) Date of issue; <br />(d) Publishing or sponsoring department; <br />(e) Availability (publisher, printer, or other source and address); <br />(f) International Standard Serial Number; and <br />(g) Superintendent of Documents classifi cation and stock numbers <br />if applicable. <br /> (See ANSI Standard Z39.1, American Standard Reference Data and <br />Arrangement of Periodicals.) <br />Makeup <br />2.3. Th e design and makeup of a publication is the responsibility of <br />the publisher. However, when the following elements occur in <br />Government publications, they generally appear in the sequence <br />listed below. Th e designation “new odd page’’ generally refers to <br />bookwork and is not required in most pamphlet- and magazine- <br />type publications. <br /> (a) Frontispiece, faces title page. <br /> ( b) False title (frontispiece, if any, on back). <br /> (c) Title page (new odd page). <br />chapter2.indd 9chapter2.indd 9 1/27/09 9:59:36 AM1/27/09 9:59:36 AM
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