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2025-05-16

Russia's invasion of Ukraine affected their scholarly journals because the occupiers appropriated university journals based in those territories, says Iryna Izarova.

Working with the ISSN International Centre & the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine, new rules for ISSNs in occupied & disputed territories were developed.
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ISSN International Centre Clarifies Rules for ISSN Assignment

First-time introduction of clear ISSN assignment rules for publications from occupied or disputed territories

Implementation of detailed publication histories including place of publication, publisher names, and related ISSNs with explanations of special circumstances

In cases of publication splits due to territorial conflicts, original ISSNs may be closed and new ones assigned

For regions without ISO country codes, ISSNs may be issued with the "INT" designation

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Contributors:
* Initiative: Oksana Dvygun (Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine)
* Conceptualization and Methodology: Iryna Izarova, Yuliia Hartman (EASE Ukraine)
* Data Collection: Victoria Ivanova, Yuliia Hartman, Bohdana Zahrebelna (EASE Ukraine); Olena Rachynska (SSTL of Ukraine)
* Support:
Frances Pinter (SUPRR)

ISSN:
* Gaelle Bequet, Director of the ISSN International Centre Irina Strelnikova-Naulin and Iryna Pogorelovska, ISSN Ukraine, the Book Chamber of Ukraine

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