Tom
 
What works well for us is to create a separate collection for each issue (the Top-level or Sub-Community will then be the title of the journal, depending on the model you use). Each article is then submitted individually with its own metadata attached. In the end, we create an interactive index page on the Collection home page which lists the articles in that issue. See https://www.up.ac.za/dspace/handle/2263/4136 for an example.
 
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>>> On 2008/06/02 at 10:58 PM, in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Thomas A McGee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

What's the best methodology for archiving individual articles within an issue of a periodical? We'd like to have the metadata be more closely tied to an individual author's work, as well as let users more easily find the section they need. But we'd also like to keep the articles tied together as part of a master entry which represents the entire issue.  

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Seton Hall University TLTC
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