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Periodical literature

Periodical literature (singularly called a periodical publication or simply a periodical) consists of published works that appear in new releases on a regular schedule (issues or numbers, often numerically divided into annual volumes). The most familiar example of periodical literature is the newspaper, but the magazine and the journal are also…

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Volumes and issues

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Periodical literature

Nodes43
Edges42
Triples7
Avg. degree1.95
Density0.046512
Components1

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Periodical literature

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Periodical literature → newspaper

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periodical publication periodicals also published serial volume issue called journal number often publications typically book example numbers work books series

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Periodical literatureis anewspaper0.90text
leisureinstance ofto general-interest subjects0.80text
entertainment.Articles within a periodical are usually organized around a single main subject or themeinstance ofto general-interest subjects0.80text
include a titleinstance ofto general-interest subjects0.80text
date of publicationinstance ofto general-interest subjects0.80text
authorinstance ofto general-interest subjects0.80text
The Chicago Manual of Styleinstance ofthere are standardized formats0.80text

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