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What are periodic publication

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Answered by soni6201726
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A periodical is a publication that issues articles, etc. periodically throughout the year (hence the name!). You may be most familiar with periodicals like magazines, newspapers and journals.

Journals are often issued monthly, but might be published only a few times per year. Magazines are often published weekly or monthly, while newspapers usually go to press daily.

Each time a periodical publishes, it contains a unique set of new articles -- no two issues will be exactly alike.

Each periodical issue is numbered, and all of the issues for a year are part of a volume, which is also given a number. That's why, when you cite a specific article from a journal, magazine or newspaper, you must include the volume and issue number. It helps your reader find it more quickly, in case they'd like to read it for themselves.

Answered by Anonymous
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Hey mate,

Here is the answer for your question..

Periodic publications refer to published works that appear in new editions on a regular basis. Nowadays, periodicals can be represented in a form of online articles. The most common and widely used examples include newspapers, magazines, newsletters, literary or learned journals, yearbooks, etc. The reference is made by volume and issue.

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