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.