From the News Page:
"E. N. Publishing will also be responsible for the E.N. World Player's Journal, in partnership with Goodman Games, which should be appearing in retail stores about now. If you can't find it in your local game store, ask them to get it for you (ISBN 0-9726241-1-2)! "
Um guys, you want an 8 digit ISSN for a serial publication not a 10 digit ISBN. International Standard Book Numbers are only used for monographs and works in a finite series. International Standard Serial Numbers are used for works that are published sequentially with the intention of continuing indefinitely.
The ISBN isn't attached to a title it is attached to a specific impression of a title -- the hardcover has a different ISBN than the softcover, for example. You can have an ISBN on a specific issue of a serial (Conference Proceedings often do this) but the ISBN doesn't apply to the entire run of the publication. An ISSN is attached to every issue of a serial publication, even if the name of the magizine changes.
Hellhound can get an ISSN (and more information) for you from here:
http://www.nlc-bnc.ca/issn/index-e.html
Cheers
"E. N. Publishing will also be responsible for the E.N. World Player's Journal, in partnership with Goodman Games, which should be appearing in retail stores about now. If you can't find it in your local game store, ask them to get it for you (ISBN 0-9726241-1-2)! "
Um guys, you want an 8 digit ISSN for a serial publication not a 10 digit ISBN. International Standard Book Numbers are only used for monographs and works in a finite series. International Standard Serial Numbers are used for works that are published sequentially with the intention of continuing indefinitely.
The ISBN isn't attached to a title it is attached to a specific impression of a title -- the hardcover has a different ISBN than the softcover, for example. You can have an ISBN on a specific issue of a serial (Conference Proceedings often do this) but the ISBN doesn't apply to the entire run of the publication. An ISSN is attached to every issue of a serial publication, even if the name of the magizine changes.
Hellhound can get an ISSN (and more information) for you from here:
http://www.nlc-bnc.ca/issn/index-e.html
Cheers