Back in 2003, we were able to get an ISSN by simply typing a simple form containing information about the publication and sending hard copies of the first two issues to the NLP via courier. After that, we received our number via e-mail a few days later. There were no fees or notarized forms required. We went to this site:
http://www.issn.org/
and then sent e-mail to the NLP using the contact info for the Philippines.
Hey, Anonymous! That's great news. I hope this is till in effect for those needing ISSN's. Saves a trip to Manila for those who are located far from the National Library. Thanks for the info! But if I may ask, how were you able to print the first two issues without ISSN's in the first place (unless you meant that you sent hard copies of mock-ups/dummies of your publications, and not the actual, final finished product).
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Back in 2003, we were able to get an ISSN by simply typing a simple form containing information about the publication and sending hard copies of the first two issues to the NLP via courier. After that, we received our number via e-mail a few days later. There were no fees or notarized forms required. We went to this site:
http://www.issn.org/
and then sent e-mail to the NLP using the contact info for the Philippines.
Hey, Anonymous! That's great news. I hope this is till in effect for those needing ISSN's. Saves a trip to Manila for those who are located far from the National Library. Thanks for the info! But if I may ask, how were you able to print the first two issues without ISSN's in the first place (unless you meant that you sent hard copies of mock-ups/dummies of your publications, and not the actual, final finished product).
Thanks again!
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