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The number of published papers and periodicals is small. How to fill this in?
Journals are numbered, but they usually need to be counted by themselves, or many journals will be printed in sample journals, so look carefully for what you can find.

Volume number: since the founding year, 1 year is 1. Number of volumes = number of years the article is scheduled to be published-number of years it was first published+1.

Find the year of publication, subtract your year of publication and add one.

For example, if a periodical was founded in 2000 and your paper was published in this year, the volume number is 2016-2000+1= 17, and the volume number is17.

It also has the year number and cycle below it.

Year number: the year when the article is scheduled to be published.

Number of issues: the number of issues arranged by the article.

For example, if you publish a paper in a monthly magazine in August, the number of years is 20 16, and the number of issues is 8. If the periodical was published in June, 5438 +2000 10, then the total number of issues * * is the number of years up to now, 20 16-2000= 16, multiplied by 12 issues per year, which is/.

The volume number is 17 and the year number is 20 16. There are 8 issues in total, with a total of 200.