Periodical
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Description
A publication in any medium issued in successive parts bearing numerical or chronological designations and intended to continue indefinitely, such as a magazine, scholarly journal, or newspaper.\n\nSee also [blog post](https://blog.schema.org/2014/09/02/schema-org-support-for-bibliographic-relationships-and-periodicals/).
Definition from the Schema.org vocabulary (English).
Trend over time
At least two months are needed to show a trend. The series will grow with every monthly update.
Properties
Properties this type accepts, including inherited ones.
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Properties from CreativeWorkSeries
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Properties from CreativeWork
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Properties from CreativeWork
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Properties from Thing
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Properties from Thing
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