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Hence, the 273rd issue of ''Doctor Who Magazine'' becomes [[DWM 273]].  And because the name is based on the name in the ''majority'' of issues, we have [[DWM 12]], not [[DWW 12]].  Easy.   
Hence, the 273rd issue of ''Doctor Who Magazine'' becomes [[DWM 273]].  And because the name is based on the name in the ''majority'' of issues, we have [[DWM 12]], not [[DWW 12]].  Easy.   


What's perhaps less clear is that acronyms don't necessarily match our [[Tardis:list of prefixes|prefix system]].  For instance, ''[[Torchwood (TV series)|Torchwood]]'', the series, is prefixed here as [[TW]].  However, the 12th issue of ''[[Torchwood Magazine]]'' is [[TM 12]], since [[TW]] isn't actually an acronym of ''Torchwood''.
What's perhaps less clear is that acronyms don't necessarily match our [[Tardis:list of prefixes|prefix system]].  For instance, ''[[Torchwood (TV series)|Torchwood]]'', the series, is prefixed here as [[TV]].  However, the 12th issue of ''[[Torchwood Magazine]]'' is [[TM 12]], since [[TV]] isn't actually an acronym of ''Torchwood''.


Also, if there are instances where the acronym of the publication's title wouldn't be clear, the two digits of the year of first publication are appended.  For example, ''[[Doctor Who (1984)|the American ''Doctor Who'' comic book]]'' was a publication that began in [[1984]].  To abbreviate to DW would be ambiguous as there are several American comic books with the title ''Doctor Who''.  Calling it "DWUS" would likewise be ambiguous, because . . . there are several American comic books with the title ''Doctor Who''.  Thus, we have to go to the only thing that truly distinguishes the publications: the year.  The 15th issue of the Marvel US ''Doctor Who'' comic is therefore [[DW84 15]].
Also, if there are instances where the acronym of the publication's title wouldn't be clear, the two digits of the year of first publication are appended.  For example, ''[[Doctor Who (1984)|the American ''Doctor Who'' comic book]]'' was a publication that began in [[1984]].  To abbreviate to DW would be ambiguous as there are several American comic books with the title ''Doctor Who''.  Calling it "DWUS" would likewise be ambiguous, because . . . there are several American comic books with the title ''Doctor Who''.  Thus, we have to go to the only thing that truly distinguishes the publications: the year.  The 15th issue of the Marvel US ''Doctor Who'' comic is therefore [[DW84 15]].
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