bbbbbb --On Thursday, 22 May, 2008 07:18 -0400 Melinda Shore <mshore@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 5/22/08 2:01 AM, "Ed Juskevicius" <edj@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> I believe that getting each RFC cataloged individually would >> not be possible using an ISSN, so we would need to employ >> ISBNs. > > No, not necessarily. A serial published as a serial > ("The Bulletin of the Singapore Guppy Society") is cataloged > as such, while a monograph series that has an ISSN may have the > monographs cataloged individually (this is under the Anglo- > American Cataloging Rules rev 2, and there may be some national > variations). > > Getting an ISSN in no way prevents individual RFCs from being > cataloged individually. Of course not. It doesn't even prevent individual RFCs, or clusters of RFCs, being assigned ISBNs or, if one feels like setting them to music or performing them in public and releasing audio or video of those forms ISMNs or ISANs (the assorted acronyms are left as an exercise for the reader). Indeed, another way of looking at this question is that deciding to register an ISSN for the RFC series really does not preclude anything else (including, were we so inclined, putting DOIs on each RFC) and we should therefore be asking "ISSN or not ISSN" with all questions about other sorts of identifiers and cataloging being viewed as separate. Stated that way, I think the answer to the ISSN question is pretty close to "some advantages, very low cost, no possible reason why not" john _______________________________________________ IETF mailing list IETF@xxxxxxxx https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf