Noun
ISSN (plural ISSNs)
Initialism of International Standard Serial Number.
Another identifier, the International Standard Serial Number (ISSN), identifies periodical publications such as magazines ; and the International Standard Music Number (ISMN) covers for musical scores. Source: Internet
However, only one book (as opposed to inscription), the Liber Linteus "Liber Linteus Zagrabiensis" Volume 4 of Monographs on antiquity, ISSN 1781-9458 L. Bouke van der Meer, Isd, 2007 has survived. Source: Internet
Hitler, Rienzi, and the Trustworthiness of August Kubizek's The Young Hitler I Knew ", The Wagner Journal, vol. 6, no. 2, ISSN 1755-0173, 33–47. Source: Internet
Inexplicably though, some authors Boström, Rolf "Observations of weak double layers on auroral field lines" (1992) IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science (ISSN 0093-3813), vol. 20, no. 6, pp. 756–763 Ergun, R. E., et al. Source: Internet
ISSN 0047-9462 Oral history (1981) describes the Chinatown of Winnemucca, Nevada, during 1901–10. Source: Internet
ISSN 0083-5897 a connotation which an 11th-century audience would have understood. Source: Internet