Well, you could add another layer of communities above.  Communities
nest.  The names of the objects still don't make sense
w.r.t. journals, but you can get the four-tiered structure that you
asked for.

Another approach would be to make issues at the item level and let the
articles of a given issue be separate bitstreams of that item.  I
haven't tried that, so I don't know how well this structure maps to
the way that searching works.  It may be bending the tool to make the
labels seem to fit.  Whether this approach works for you may come down
to how closely the articles in a typical issue are related to one
another.

Who in the community has experience with either or both of these
models of journal deployment?  Is that experience written up anywhere?

-- 
Mark H. Wood, Lead System Programmer   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Friends don't let friends publish revisable-form documents.

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