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* This is a single field with five elements. The five elements are separated by a semi-colon. | * This is a single field with five elements. The five elements are separated by a semi-colon. | ||
* 1) Color (Color, 4 Color, Painted, 2 Color, Black and White) | * 1) Color (Color, 4 Color, Painted, 2 Color, Black and White) | ||
* 2) Dimensions (Standard Golden Age US, Standard Silver Age US, Standard Modern US; Digest; Tabloid, A3, A4, A5, 8.5" x 11", 21cm x 28cm) | * 2) Dimensions (Standard Golden Age US, Standard Silver Age US, Standard Modern US; Digest; Tabloid, A3, A4, A5, 8.5" x 11", 21cm x 28cm) | ||
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* 3) Paper Stock (Newsprint, Mando, Baxter) | * 3) Paper Stock (Newsprint, Mando, Baxter) | ||
* 4) Binding (Stapled, Saddle-stitched, Bound, Squarebound, Hardcover, | * 4) Binding (Stapled, Saddle-stitched, Bound, Squarebound, Hardcover, Trade Paperback) | ||
* 5) Publishing Format (On-Going Series, Limited Series, Miniseries, Maxiseries One-Shot, Graphic Novel) | * 5) Publishing Format (On-Going Series, Limited Series, Miniseries, Maxiseries One-Shot, Graphic Novel) | ||
For publishing frequency, the following was also suggested: | |||
1) one-shot - intended as a standalone publication | |||
2) limited series - intended as a finite series | |||
3) ongoing series - intended as an open-ended series with no set endpoint | |||
4) ongoing series [until MM/YYYY] - a formerly ongoing series that has ceased publication | |||
* Since you may not know all five elements, or they may change over the run of the series, there is some flexibility to this field. | * Since you may not know all five elements, or they may change over the run of the series, there is some flexibility to this field. | ||
* Page counts do not belong in this field. | * Page counts do not belong in this field. | ||
* Any other special cases should be listed in the series notes field. Special cases would be things like "started as a limited series and became ongoing", "started referring to #75 as the final early on", "was supposed to be ongoing, but was canceled after one issue", etc. | |||
* Note that at some point the format will be associated directly at the issue level and this field will be eliminated. | |||
* Examples: | * Examples: | ||
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[[Category: Formatting Documents]] |
Revision as of 01:32, 3 March 2010
Required field
- This is a single field with five elements. The five elements are separated by a semi-colon.
- 1) Color (Color, 4 Color, Painted, 2 Color, Black and White)
- 2) Dimensions (Standard Golden Age US, Standard Silver Age US, Standard Modern US; Digest; Tabloid, A3, A4, A5, 8.5" x 11", 21cm x 28cm)
- 3) Paper Stock (Newsprint, Mando, Baxter)
- 4) Binding (Stapled, Saddle-stitched, Bound, Squarebound, Hardcover, Trade Paperback)
- 5) Publishing Format (On-Going Series, Limited Series, Miniseries, Maxiseries One-Shot, Graphic Novel)
For publishing frequency, the following was also suggested: 1) one-shot - intended as a standalone publication 2) limited series - intended as a finite series 3) ongoing series - intended as an open-ended series with no set endpoint 4) ongoing series [until MM/YYYY] - a formerly ongoing series that has ceased publication
- Since you may not know all five elements, or they may change over the run of the series, there is some flexibility to this field.
- Page counts do not belong in this field.
- Any other special cases should be listed in the series notes field. Special cases would be things like "started as a limited series and became ongoing", "started referring to #75 as the final early on", "was supposed to be ongoing, but was canceled after one issue", etc.
- Note that at some point the format will be associated directly at the issue level and this field will be eliminated.
- Examples:
Color; Standard Modern Age US; Newsprint; Saddle-Stitched; On-Going Series Color; Standard Golden Age, Silver Age, and Modern Age US Black and White; Digest; Squarebound; Limited Series
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