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Deutsche Nationalbibliografie 2020 a 36 Deutsche Nationalbibliografie Reihe A Monografien und Periodika des Verlagsbuchhandels Wöchentliches Verzeichnis Jahrgang: 2020 A 36 Stand: 02. September 2020 Deutsche Nationalbibliothek (Leipzig, Frankfurt am Main) 2020 ISSN 1869-3946 urn:nbn:de:101-20191129870 2 Hinweise Die Deutsche Nationalbibliografie erfasst eingesandte Pflichtexemplare in Deutschland veröffentlichter Medienwerke, aber auch im Ausland veröffentlichte deutschsprachige Medienwerke, Übersetzungen deutschsprachiger Medienwerke in andere Sprachen und fremdsprachige Medienwerke über Deutschland im Original. Grundlage für die Anzeige ist das Gesetz über die Deutsche Nationalbibliothek (DNBG) vom 22. Juni 2006 (BGBl. I, S. 1338). Monografien und Periodika (Zeitschriften, zeitschriftenartige Reihen und Loseblattausgaben) werden in ihren unterschiedlichen Erscheinungsformen (z.B. 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