Cases where a source other than issue or homepage is preferred

Table 12
BEST SOURCE OF TITLE OTHER COMMENTS TITLE URL
 Painful to examine. Title source was from
descriptive paragraph about contents,
linked from general OMB pub page
User required to search from particular databases.
Looks like when print was digitized issue lik
Budget of the United States Government (Online) Supplement http://www.access.gpo.gov/su%5Fdocs/budget/index.html
 Many consistent screens available for title.
Our library  makes link to table of contents
Only English title appears online,
(Fr & Ger are in record for print)
European journal of combinatorics (Online) http://www.idealibrary.com
 As a reproduction
[image based for online viewing]
prefer to treat as regular print reprint:
use chief source of print counterpart
JSTOR has treated these
successivly, separate home pages,
links and ample descriptive information
International family planning perspectives and digest www.jstor.org/journals/01622749.html
 First Vol. contents page,
title presented consistently on all pages
International journal of environmental studies (Houston, Tex.) http://www.systems.org/HTML/Environmental%5FStudies/ES-v01-Toc.htm
 image of cover,
or any introductory screens, title the same
Coverage has expanded
back since oclc record created
Journal of physics A, Mathematical and general (Online) http://www.iop.org/Journals/ja
 Title was supplied by
cataloger for print and electronic versions.
Traditional successive treatment
No title on issues. They are news releases,
with distinctive title only
News release (Online) http://www.nlc-bnc.ca/eppp-archive/nlc-info-ea/


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Comments: Les Hawkinslhaw@loc.gov (12/24/98)