urnissn15353613
urnissn15353613 refers to a specific International Standard Serial Number (ISSN) assigned to a periodical publication. The ISSN is a unique eight-digit number used to identify a serial publication, such as a magazine, newspaper, or journal. The "urn" prefix in urnissn15353613 indicates that this is a Uniform Resource Name, a type of persistent identifier used to uniquely identify a resource on the internet. In this context, it signifies a machine-readable and globally unique identifier for the serial publication. The numbers "15353613" are the actual ISSN assigned to the publication. This identifier is crucial for libraries, database administrators, and publishers to manage, catalog, and cite serials accurately. It facilitates interlibrary loans, copyright management, and the discovery of specific periodical titles within vast collections. Without a unique identifier like the ISSN, distinguishing between similarly titled serials and tracking their individual issues would be significantly more complex. The use of a URN in conjunction with the ISSN further enhances its persistent nature and resolvability within digital environments.