Several issues of a periodical which are put together with a hard cover like a hard-back book.
issues of magazines or journals arranged together under one hard cover. [Go to Top of Page
Single issues of print magazines that have been bound together in a single, hardcover volume chronologically. The original publication is organized by volume and issue numbers, usually one year's worth of issues are bound together. This was the standard means of organizing magazines, journals and other periodicals before the advent of microform and online databases. See also: Issue Number and Periodical.
Older issues of periodicals that have been sewn together between hard covers. This helps to preserve them and makes storing them easier.
Issues of periodicals that have been bound together in chronological order.
Periodical material issued in years past that is encased in hard covers like a book. At Otis, bound periodicals must be used within the library.
A term referring to multiple issues of periodicals which have been covered by a binding to create a single volume. This process is used in libraries to preserve items for long-term use.
A collection of issues bound in hardcover and cataloged.
Complete or partial run of journals bound together into a single physical piece. Housed on the third floor of the Library in the moveable shelves in Dewey Decimal order. Use the Periodical Holdings List to locate the call number for these items.
Several issues of a magazine or journal, usually arranged chronologically and fastened together between hard covers. They resemble books. In the Mudd Library, bound periodicals are located on the periodicals level (Level A) between the first and second floors.
A set of issues and volumes of a particular periodical which have been bound together.
The older issues of journals and magazines bound between hard covers.
Issues of journals or magazines arranged together inside one hard cover. Located on the 2nd Floor of I.D. Weeks Library and arranged in alphabetical order by title.
Back issues of magazines or journals are often sent to a book bindery and sewn together into a hardcover so that they resemble books. Bound periodicals are shelved in sets by volume or publication year order in the stacks. Their call number location is determined by the periodical's subject matter. Only Holy Cross Faculty may charge out bound periodicals.
When the library has received an appropriate number of back issues of a periodical, they are bound together in a book format. These volumes have call numbers and are shelved in the book stacks.
Issues of a periodical that have been gathered and bound with a hard cover to resemble a book. In the Alvin Sherman Library, bound volumes and loose issues of periodicals are shelved together. They are shelved alphabetically by the title of the periodical on the second floor of the library.