Hi,


I am doing some research into the best practices for presenting a journal that has changed titles and focus.


We published a journal called Analytic Teaching. We changed the title to Analytic Teaching and Philosophical Practice. We not only changed the title, but expanded the focus.


http://journal.viterbo.edu/


Our faculty who edits the journal wants them to be presented on our site as two separate, distinct journals rather than as a journal that changed titles. He sees the expansion of the focus on justification. I'm aware that journals often change titles, but are still treated all the issues are still treated as one.


We need to update our ISSN since we moved from print to online, and we're planning to just have one ISSN for print, and one ISSN for online.


Does anyone have thoughts on best practices?


Thank you,


Jason Skoog

Archivist and Systems Librarian
Viterbo University
608-796-3262



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