Suggestion: Even online magazines can now get ISSN numbers! ISSN is International Standard Serial Number. It is basically an ISBN for magazines. You should look into applying for one for BtFF.
Suggestion: Even online magazines can now get ISSN numbers! ISSN is International Standard Serial Number. It is basically an ISBN for magazines. You should look into applying for one for BtFF.
I don't think they should!
An ISSN or ISBN gives a professional attitude to a magazine, and this one certainly doesn't want to be pro, as it uses a licensed property. Viacom is cool with fan endeavors as long as they remain fannish, and if you don't make money out of them.
I for one certainly don't want an ISBN for ESO. It's a fan endeavor and will - must - remain as such.
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Expanded Spacecraft Operations, a 100+ page sourcebook for CODA Trek
Im gonna have to go with KW on this one... its the reason I have the disclaimer in the zines.
GOB
Former Editor, The Hall of Fire, Beyond the Final Frontier
http://www.geocities.com/gandalfofborg25/index.html
Good call - if that happened we would probably loose a fantastic resource!
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