The two most common phrases I’ve seen for this are either
tête-bêche or
inverted pages.
You can do a note field search limiting to serials to see some examples.
Steve Shadle / Interim Head of Serials Cataloging, University of Washington Libraries
Box 352900
shadle@uw.edu
Seattle, WA 98195-2900
(206) 685-3983
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Subject: [SERIALST] terminology needed
Hi all,
I’m cataloging a new serial that has the same title, both front and back of the issue. From the front of the issue, it has 20 some pages, if you flip it upside-down, from the back, it has 8 or so pages. All the issues are like this.
Both sides of the issues looks different, but contains the same title, with different paging, but It also shows on the “flip side” maybe the article title for it to stand out in the issue?
What terminology should I use in my note stating this on my record?
Thank you in advance for the help!
Karen
Karen Fields
Catalog Coordinator
Purdue University Libraries
West Lafayette, IN 47906
754-496-3958
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