Back Issues definition

Back Issues means those volumes of the Journal that were published prior to the Current Issues.
Back Issues means the previous years of back issues of periodical publications (regardless of the actual date of printing of publications) of which the publisher is the owner of publishing rights and for which an electronic version is made available on the web site of the publisher.
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Examples of Back Issues in a sentence

  • Such advertising shall offer readers an opportunity to order Back Issues via a toll-free telephone number, completion and return of a printed form appearing in the Magazines, and (at the election of Paisano) e-mail via the Internet.

  • Institutional Licensees may fulfill requests from other libraries for textual Content, namely Back Issues, Current Issues, and Books, a practice commonly called Interlibrary Loan.

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  • Institutional Licensees may wish to use the textual Content, namely Back Issues, Current Issues and Books, for the purpose of fulfilling occasional requests from other libraries, a practice commonly called Interlibrary Loan.

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  • Back Issues: ▇▇ ▇▇▇ Information Services will exhaust every administrative remedy to acquire back issues of periodicals for up to two (2) years prior to the date of the current volume.