There were 4 print issues published in 2013 (vol. 72) and 1 so far in 2014 (vol. 73). Anything is possible as far as Taylor & Francis is concerned for the electronic version. Quit lining these guys pockets! It’s on JStor with a 4 year wall….  

 

Mike Saunders,

 

From: SERIALST: Serials in Libraries Discussion Forum [mailto:SERIALST@list.uvm.edu] On Behalf Of Barbara Pope
Sent: August-06-14 2:40 PM
To: SERIALST@LIST.UVM.EDU
Subject: Re: [SERIALST] Art Journal (0004-3249)

 

Hi, everyone.  Happy Wednesday to you all. 

 

I am going through our vendor subscription list and have noticed something really odd with Art Journal (0004-3249).   It is a quarterly journal, but the Taylor and Francis website shows 3 issues for 2013.  OCLC is not showing a frequency change as of yet. For 2014, Taylor and Francis shows 1 issue.  And, are you ready for this?  For 2016, it shows 1 issue!  There are no issues showing for 2015.  2015 is not even here yet and Taylor and Francis online shows an online issue available for 2016.  Frequency changes are "the norm" with serials, but publishing issues 2 years ahead of schedule.  Does anyone think this is odd?  Maybe it is a typo?

 

Sincerely,

 

Barbara M. Pope, MALS

Periodicals/Reference Librarian

Axe Library

Pittsburg State University

1701 S. Broadway

Pittsburg KS  6676

620-235-4884

bpope@pittstate.edu

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