publishing About the definition of the terms publish and publication in copyright law more ... publishing forms such as websites , e book s, Compact Disc s and MP3 s. The word publication means the act of publishing , and also refers to any copies. Legal definition and copyright Publication .... In the United States , publication is defined as the distribution of copies or phonorecords of a work ..., public performance, or public display, constitutes publication. A public performance or display of a work does not of itself constitute publication. To perform or display a work publicly means &ndash ... time or at different times. &mdash s United States Code Title 17 Chapter 1 Section 101 publication ... of publication as distribution of copies to the general public with the consent of the author ... name bc In the Universal Copyright Convention , publication is defined in article VI as the reproduction ... grounds is publication in Germany . ref name de http bundesrecht.juris.de urhg 6.html German UrhG ... and generally require the distribution of copies necessary for publication. In the case of sculptures ... para2.454 Australian Copyright Act, section 29 Publication . URL last accessed 2007 05 29. ref ref uk ... , the publication of the description of a taxon has to comply with some rules. It must be published in Latin . It must be published on paper. The publication must be generally available. The date of publication is the date the published material became generally available. See also Copyright Electronic publishing Publication cycle Publishing References Reflist External links Wiktionarypar publication http americanartamericancity.com grants publication RayMing Chang, Publication Does Not Really Mean Publication The Need to Amend the Definition of Publication in the Copyright Act, 33 AM. INTELL. PROP. L. ASS N Q.J. 225 This article analyzes the definition of publication in the U.S. Copyright ... publishing of works does not result in publication under American copyright law. This article ... more details
For the 1951 52 DuMont television series, see Not for Publication DuMont TV series . Infobox film name Not for Publication image NotforPublicationdvd.jpg image size caption director Paul Bartel writer Paul Bartel br John Meyer disambiguation John Meyer narrator starring Nancy Allen actress Nancy Allen br David Naughton actor David Naughton br Alan Rosenberg br Alice Ghostley br Cork Hubbert br Laurence Luckinbill br Jeanne Evans br Bill Engvall music John Meyer cinematography George Tirl editing Alan Toomayan distributor Thorn EMI released October 10, 1985 runtime 90 min. country FilmUS language English budget gross preceded by followed by website amg id Not for Publication is an American screwball comedy film directed by Paul Bartel and starring Nancy Allen actress Nancy Allen . It premiered at the 1985 Sundance Film Festival before being acquired for distribution by Thorn EMI. ref http history.sundance.org films 1275 History.sundance.org ref David Naughton actor David Naughton , Laurence Luckinbill , Alan Rosenberg , and Alice Ghostley also appear. ref name allmovie http allmovie.com work not for publication 35714 Allmovie.com ref Synopsis Lois Thornedyke, the daughter of a Pulitzer Prize Pulitzer prize winning journalist, writes a scandal column for a New York city tabloid. She gets a chance to upgrade her career when she uncovers a conspiracy reaching into city government at the same time she is being romanced by the city s Mayor. Lois and her quirky sidekicks pit naivete against evil and go undercover. Unfortunately, what they discover is not for publication... If the Perils ... of trash added in, Not for Publication would result, though the awful jokes and kinky characters are not going ... Enforcer to its heyday and handle the mayor at the same time. Critical Response Rex Reed called Not for Publication ... night midnight shows around the country. ref http movies.tvguide.com publication review 107820 Movies.tvguide.com ref References reflist External links IMDb title id 0087815 title Not for Publication ... more details
title ref This approach is called part publication , particularly when each part is from a whole work ... The International Standard Serial Number International Standard Serial Number ISSN is to periodical ... thrice per year. References reflist DEFAULTSORT Periodical Literature Category Periodicals Category ... cs Periodikum cbk zam Periodico da Periodikum de Periodikum el fa fr Publication ... more details
About Lebanese Armenian Catholic periodical American American weekly of the Social Democrat Hunchakian Party Massis weekly Infobox Magazine title Massis br image file Massis beirut logo.gif image size image alt image caption editor editor title previous editor staff writer frequency Monthly magazine circulation category company publisher firstdate country Lebanon based Beirut , Lebanon language Armenian language Armenian website issn Massis in Armenian language Armenian is a Lebanon Lebanese Armenian language Armenian publication published by the Armenian Catholic Patriarchate in Lebanon. It was established in 1947 by Cardinal Gr goire Pierre Agagianian Krikor Aghajanian in Beirut. Long time serving editor of the publication was Father Antranik Granian. It stopped publication temporarily in the 1990s and restarted in 2005, with Sarkis Najarian as editor in chief. Presently it is published on a monthly basis 12 issues per year , with pages varying between 48 and 60 pages. Massis is a religious, political, social and cultural periodical published with varying frequencies weekly, bi weekly, monthly... and at various times as a tabloid newspaper and as a magazine. External links http www.armeniancatholic.org inside.php?lang en&page id 73 Massis Monthly archive pdf. pages Category Newspapers published in Lebanon Category Armenian language newspapers Category Publications established in 1947 ... more details
Infobox Magazine title Hask br image file Hask periodical.jpg image size image alt image caption Cover of an issue of Hask editor editor title previous editor staff writer frequency Periodical varying circulation category company publisher Holy See of Cilicia firstdate 1932 country Lebanon based Beirut , Lebanon language Armenian language Armenian website issn Hask in Armenian language Armenian is a Lebanon Lebanese Armenian language Armenian publication published by the Armenian Catholicosate of the Great House of Cilicia in Lebanon and the official organ of the Armenian Apostolic Church Holy See of Cilicia worldwide. Hask was established in January 1932 by Coadjutor Catholicos Papken I. Hask means ear of corn in Armenian language . Papken I wrote the following in its first editorial The ear of corn symbolizes the Kingdom of God. Hask will become a monthly publication reporting the activities of our Catholicosate and its Dioceses. It will grant the opportunity to our faithful to receive authentic and regular information from the source. Also, it will include religious, literary and other subjects. ref http www.armenianorthodoxchurch.org v13 index.htm Armenian Orthodox Church Bookstore ref Hask covers the official activities of the Catholicosate and its Dioceses, and publishes encyclicals, official statements, sermons and religious and literary articles. The current editor is Very Reverend Father Krikor Chiftjian. Licenced as a monthly publication, Hask religious Armenian Apostolic Orthodox publication is now published with varying frequencies monthly, bi monthly, quarterly as a small size periodical. References Reflist External links http www.armenianorthodoxchurch.org v13 index.htm Hask periodical in pdf. Category Newspapers published in Lebanon Category Armenian language newspapers Category Publications established in 1932 ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Legal periodicals are trade publication s for the Practice of law legal profession targeted at lawyer s, paralegal s, judge s, and government civil servant s. They contain commentary on current and proposed legislation as well as on recent case law court decisions and administrative law administrative rulings . They can also contain scholarly research articles, book reviews, surveys, and industry news. Legal periodicals may be published by law school s and their affiliated law review student organizations , bar association s or commercial publishers. Scholarly journal s in this field are known as law review s. DEFAULTSORT Legal Periodical Category Legal magazines Category Legal research Category Legal newspapers Category Law journals Trade mag stub Law mag stub ... more details
after its publication it became the most important organ of the Albanian press. Its first issue was published ... of the Albanian language. ref name cornispope The periodical was distributed in all European countries ..., language, religion and art, leading to the periodical being regarded as a mini encyclopedia of Albanian ... E2 80 8E&cd 1 v onepage&q&f false Albani periodical Hylli i Drit s Sources reflist Category Publications ... more details
About the 19th century publication 20th century magazine Salmagundi magazine the food salmagundi Infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name Salmagundi title orig Salmagundi or The Whim whams and Opinions of Launcelot Langstaff, Esq. & Others image Image Salmagundi title.jpg 200px image caption From an 1869 reprint author Washington Irving br with James Kirke Paulding and William Irving, Jr. illustrator cover artist country United States language English language English series genre Satire publisher David Longworth br New York release date 1807 1808 media type Print Periodical pages isbn ISBN 978 0 94045014 1 reprint dewey 818 .209 19 congress PS2052 1983 oclc 9412147 Salmagundi or The Whim whams and Opinions of Launcelot Langstaff, Esq. & Others , commonly referred to as Salmagundi , was a 19th century satire satirical periodical created and written by American writer Washington Irving . Written in collaboration with Irving s oldest brother, William, and James Kirke Paulding , Irving produced twenty issues at irregular intervals between January 24, 1807 and January 15, 1808. Salmagundi lampooned New York culture and politics in a manner much like today s Mad magazine Mad magazine. ref Jones, 82. ref It was in the November 11, 1807 issue that Irving first attached the name Gotham to New York City , based on the alleged stupidity of the people of Gotham, Nottinghamshire . ref Burrows, Edwin G. and Mike Wallace. Gotham A History of New York City to 1898 . Oxford University Press, 1999 , 417. ref Irving and his collaborators published the periodical using a wide variety of pseudonym s, including Will Wizard, Launcelot Langstaff, Pindar Cockloft, and Mustapha Rub a Dub Keli Khan. Irving and Paulding discontinued Salmagundi in January 1808, following a disagreement with publisher David Longworth over profits. Notes Reflist References Irving, Washington. Letters of Jonathan Oldstyle, Gent. Salmagundi. The Complete Works of Washington ... more details
Image The Seer 1853.jpg right thumb 200px Second issue of The Seer br February, 1853. italic title The Seer was an official periodical of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints LDS Church which first appeared in 1853 and was published throughout 1854. ref Neilson, Reid Larkin. Exhibiting Mormonism The Latter day Saints and the 1893 Chicago World s Fair . New York Oxford University Press, 2011, p. 37, ISBN 9780195384031. ref History of publication After the LDS Church publicly acknowledged that it was teaching and practicing plural marriage at its September 1852 General Conference LDS Church conference , President of the Church Latter Day Saints Church President Brigham Young dispatched Apostle Latter Day Saints Apostle Orson Pratt to Washington, D.C. , where he was asked to publish an Apologetics apologetic magazine targeted at non Mormons. The primary purpose of the magazine would be to explain and defend the principles of Mormonism . The first edition of The Seer was published in January 1853, with future editions being produced monthly. The contents of The Seer were composed almost entirely of original writings by Pratt. Throughout its publication history, the majority of Pratt s writing stressed the rationality of the doctrine of plural marriage . ref Bergera, Gary James. Conflict in the Quorum Orson Pratt, Brigham Young, Joseph Smith . Salt Lake City, Utah Signature Books, 2002, ISBN 9781560851646. ref For example, Pratt dedicated 107 of the 192 total pages of The Seer to a twelve part exposition on what he called celestial marriage . The Seer was published in Washington, D.C. until July 1854, when publication was shifted to Liverpool , England . After only 18 issues, Pratt was forced to cease publication due to mounting financial losses. Circulation peaked at 400 copies in late 1853. The world will not subscribe for nor read The Seer , ref Letter from Orson Pratt to Parley P. Pratt Feb. 12, 1854 , quoted in Gary James Bergera, 2002 Conflict in the Quo ... more details
notability date March 2010 cleanup date October 2008 Image Turan cimlap.jpg thumb Cover of the double issue 2004 6 2005 1, showing an illustration from the Rohonc Codex . Tur n. A magyar eredetkutat ssal foglalkoz tudom nyok lapja. br small Tur n A Periodical of the scholarly research of the origin of the Hungarians small Tur n is a Hungarian language Hungarian periodical. First it was issued during the years 1913, and 1917 through 1918. From 1998 it is being issued again bi monthly by the Hungarian company Magyar st rt neti Kutat s Kiad Kht. small Researcher and Publisher of Hungarian Prehistory Ltd. small editors in chief Ferenc Lovass 1998 2000, El d Eszterg ly 2000 . ISSN 1418 3307 small Note Some online databases use this ISSN to refer to the Factiva online database entry called Turan Azerbaijan , Russian Language . However, the original http www.factiva.com sources details.asp?node menuElem1523&source code TURNEW Factiva database entry does not contain any ISSN which suggests that the references are wrong. Since the ISSN Register is not public, do not delete this page for this reason unless you received direct evidence from the ISSN organisation http www.issn.org www.issn.org , or the regional ISSN issuing centre, the National Sz ch nyi Library of Hungary. br Considering the similarities and the differences, the Factiva entry may also be an erroneous duplicate of http www.factiva.com sources details.asp?node menuElem1523&source code TURNAG Turan Information Agency Azerbaijan which is the only Azerbaijani periodical of this name to be http www.turan.az online both in Russian and in English. small External evidences for the existence of this periodical http w3.oszk.hu ikbscr wwwi32.exe 5Bin sr2 h.in 5D ?AIS 1418 3307 Database entry in the Hungarian Peridocals Database IKB , and the http w3.oszk.hu repscr wwwi32.exe 5Bin rpsr2.in 5D ?SFI TURAN repertory of this periodical in the Repertory of Hungarian Periodicals IKER , both maintained by the National Sz ch ... more details
other uses Academy disambiguation The Academy was a review of literature and general topics published in London from 1869 to 1902, founded by Charles Appleton . The first issue was published on 9 October 1869 under the title The Academy A Monthly Record of Literature, Learning, Science, and Art . It was published monthly from Oct. 1869 to Jan. 1871, then semimonthly from Feb. 1871 to 1873, and weekly from 1874 to 1902 under the titles The Academy A Weekly Review of Literature, Science, and Art and then The Academy A Weekly Review of LIterature and Life . The last issue was number 1549 on 11 January. ref http catalogue.nla.gov.au Record 173292 index for The Academy from the National Library of Australia ref In January 1902, The Academy merged with the periodical Literature , becoming The Academy and Literature . In its early years, the reviewers included Edmund Gosse , George Saintsbury , and Henry Sidgwick . As a general rule, The Academy did not publish signed reviews. After its purchase by John Morgan Richards in 1896, the periodical published lighter fare ref name Conradfirst http www.conradfirst.net view periodical?id 71 history of The Academy from conradfirst.net ref under the editorship of Charles Lewis Hind. ref cite journal title HIND, C. Lewis journal Who s Who, year 1907 volume 59 pages p. 845 url http books.google.com books?id yEcuAAAAYAAJ&pg PA845 ref The editors for The Academy were Charles Appleton 1869 1878 , Charles Doble 1878 1880 , James S. Cotton 1881 1896 , and C. Lewis Hind 1896 1903, including his editorship of The Academy and Literature . ref name Conradfirst Henry Bradley served as temporary editor for a portion of 1884 1885. ref cite journal title BRADLEY, Henry journal Who s Who, year 1907 volume 59 pages pp. 202 203 url http books.google.com books?id yEcuAAAAYAAJ&pg PA202 ref The Academy and Literature From 1902 to 1916 the periodical The Academy and Literature had a fairly high turnover in ownership, editorship, and editorial direction. T ... more details
The Dome published in London at 7 Cecil Court by the Unicorn Press and subtitled consecutively A Quarterly Containing Examples of All the Arts and An Illustrated Monthly Magazine and Review was a literary periodical associated with the Nineties scene, edited by Ernest J. Oldmeadow. It ran for three years, from March 1897 to July 1900. It is usually considered to be the last more or less successful attempt to deliver a valuable literary magazine with a considerable circulation, yet working from an Aestheticism Aestheticist rationale. Even more than its more predecessors The Yellow Book and The Savoy periodical The Savoy which mostly focussed on literature , The Dome dealt with both visual and verbal art, and it also covered music and theatre. It was known for its in depth studies of painters which rose above the level of mere appreciations, and often championed promising talents such as Edward Elgar . Notable contributors Laurence Binyon a story The Paralytic No. 4, 1898 Lucas Cranach the Elder Lucas Cranach woodcuts The Annunciation , A Saxon Prince on Horseback No. 2, 1897 Gordon Craig Campbell Dodgson ref Campbell Dodgson was later keeper of the British Museum print room ref Albert D rer an engraving St. Hubert No. 2, 1897 Image Love alone will stay by Elgar song 1897.jpg right 300px thumb Edward Elgar a piano solo Minuet No. 2, 1897 a song Love alone will stay No. 4, 1898 Roger Fry Hiroshige a colour print The Wave No. 4, 1898 Hokusai a print Fuji through Rain No. 4, 1898 Laurence Housman stories The Troubling of the Waters No. 2, 1897 Little Saint Michael No. 4, 1898 Liza Lehmann a song Aus Mirza Schaffy No. 2, 1897 Will G. Mein Alice Meynell G. B. Piranesi drawings and etchings No. 4, 1898 D. G. Rossetti a painting The Sea Spell No. 2, 1897 Martin Schongauer William Strang Arthur Symons Francis Thompson Ethel Rolt Wheeler William Butler Yeats a poem The Desire of Man and of Woman No. 2, 1897 Bibliography Darcy, Cornelius P. The Dome in British Literary Magazine ... more details
Image Germ.jpg thumb right Illustration by Holman Hunt to Thomas Woolner s poem My Beautiful Lady , published in The Germ , 1850 The Germ was a periodical established by the Pre Raphaelite Brotherhood to disseminate their ideas. It was not a success, only existing for four issues between January and April 1850. The Germ published poetry by William Michael Rossetti who also edited the magazine and other members of the Brotherhood, including his brother Dante Gabriel Rossetti , Thomas Woolner and James Collinson . It also printed contributions of Verse poetry verse and essay s on art and literature by associates of the Brotherhood, including Ford Madox Brown and Coventry Patmore , as well as occasional book review s. The title The Germ refers to the Pre Raphaelite belief in the importance of nature a germ is a seed and of the human imagination , as implied by the phrase the germ of an idea . They hoped that the magazine would be a seed from which new creative ideas would grow. It was subtitled thoughts towards nature in art and literature to emphasise the editors belief that poetry and art should be closely intertwined. The magazine was renamed Art and Poetry for its final two issues. 40. A special limited edition only 450 copies of all four volumes of The Germ was published in 1898 on Van Gelder handmade paper, by Thomas B. Mosher. Portland, Maine. External links gutenberg no 17649 name The Germ Thoughts towards Nature in Poetry, Literature and Art http www.rossettiarchive.org docs ap4.g415.raw.html The Rossetti Archive two complete transcriptions, with facsimile images and scholarly commentary DEFAULTSORT Germ, The Category British arts magazines Category Pre Raphaelite Brotherhood Category Defunct British literary magazines Category Publications established in 1850 Category Monthly magazines Category Publications disestablished in 1850 UK lit mag stub br The Germ nl The Germ no The Germ pl The Germ ru ... more details
Infobox journal title Museum Tokyo, Japan cover editor discipline Oriental art language Japanese language Japanese abbreviation Museum Tokyo, Japan publisher Bijutsu Shuppansha country Japan frequency Bimonthly history 1951 present openaccess license impact impact year website http www.tnm.jp modules r db index.php?controller list&t publication museum link1 http www.tnm.jp modules r db index.php?controller list&t publication museum link1 name Online tables of content link2 link2 name JSTOR OCLC LCCN 2007209616 CODEN ISSN 0027 4003 eISSN nihongo Museum My zeamu Kokuritsu Hakubutsukan bijutsushi is an academic journal covering research on Oriental art , museology , and conservation science , with a particular focus on Japanese art . It is published bimonthly in Japanese language Japanese by the Tokyo National Museum , with some summaries in English language English . ref cite web url http catalogus.indica et buddhica.org demo ?zurl z3950.loc.gov 7090 voyager&attribute attr 201 4&query MUSEUM 20tokyo&displayform 2&num 1&start 4 title Museum publisher Catalogus Bibliothecarum accessdate 7 February 2012 ref See also Cultural Properties of Japan References Reflist External links Official 1 http www.tnm.jp modules r db index.php?controller dtl&t publication museum Category Japanology Category Japanese language journals Category Museology journals Category Publications established in 1951 Category Bimonthly journals Category Arts journals Japan art stub ... more details
unreferenced date August 2008 File Don Marquis column.gif thumb A newspaper column by Don Marquis A column is a recurring piece or article in a newspaper , magazine or other publication. Columns are written by columnist s. What differentiates a column from other forms of journalism is that it meets each of the following criteria It is a regular feature in a publication It is personality driven by the author It explicitly contains an opinion or point of view Types of columns Some types of newspaper columns are Advice column Book review column Community correspondent column Critic reviews Editorial opinion Exchange column Feature column Food column Gossip columnist Gossip Humor Music column Sports columnist Sports Tensei Jingo A short column concerning news items or nature, of Japanese newspaper Asahi Shimbun Awards The Pulitzer Prize for Commentary is often awarded for commentary appearing in a column. See also Causerie Feuilleton Category Newspaper terminology newspaper stub cs Sloupek urnalistika da Klumme de Kolumne es Columna prensa fr ditorial fy Kollumn ko hr Kolumna nl Column nds nl N alstukken pt Coluna jornal sh Kolumna ... more details
other uses Roundhouse disambiguation Roundhouse is a magazine publication by the New South Wales Rail Transport Museum . Featuring articles, photographs, news etc. about all the NSWGR s during the time of steam and recent trips that the museum have made. It was first published in 1962 and was given out to members of the NSW RTM and also to the general public every three months at many shops that they sell the magazine such as news agencies, bookshops, Central railway station, Sydney Central Station Which they have a bookshop in the main concourse by the Australian Railway Historical Society , NSW Division and the NSW Rail Transport Museum, Thirlmere, New South Wales . Unreferenced date March 2009 Category Rail transport magazines Category Article Feedback 5 transport mag stub ... more details
Marmik Straight from the heart ref name Prakash2011 cite book author Gyan Prakash title Mumbai Fables url http books.google.com books?id TeRWxaJLoDUC&pg PA247 accessdate 18 February 2012 date 26 October 2011 publisher Princeton University Press isbn 978 0 691 15317 9 pages 247 ref is an India n weekly published by the Shiv Sena from Mumbai , until publication of its daily Saamana it was Shiv Sena s Organ term organ . ref name Hansen2001 cite book author Thomas Blom Hansen title Wages of violence naming and identity in postcolonial Bombay url http books.google.com books?id y3iNt0djbQC&pg PA49 accessdate 18 February 2012 year 2001 publisher Princeton University Press isbn 978 0 691 08840 2 pages 49 ref ref name Prakash2011 cite book author Gyan Prakash title Mumbai Fables url http books.google.com books?id TeRWxaJLoDUC&pg PA247 accessdate 18 February 2012 date 26 October 2011 publisher Princeton University Press isbn 978 0 691 15317 9 pages 247 ref History Bal Thackeray , worked as a cartoonist for the The Free Press Journal , in 1960 when he was 34, he quit his job and started Marmik. He was joined by his younger brother Shrikant. ref name Prakash2011 References reflist category Indian media ... more details
Aurora was a literary journal founded by K roly Kisfaludy in 1821 2. It was crucial in the development of Romanticism in Hungarian literature , and in establishing Pest city Pest as a literary centre. Kisfaludy began collecting contributions in 1820, but it was not until the autumn of 1821 that the first issue appeared bearing the date 1822 . He himself wrote prolifically for his own magazine short stories, poems, and folk songs. It began as an annual but by its end it was appearing at six month intervals. Its circulation was approximately 1000. Hungarian writers who travelled abroad to cultivate links with German and English literati could point to Aurora as evidence of the existence of a new and vital literary culture which would transcend the neoclassicism of elder figures like Ferenc Kazinczy . Upon Kisfaludy s death in 1830, J zsef Bajza took over the magazine. A dispute with the printer led in 1834 to the brief appearance of a rival version of the magazine with a different editor. Censorship took its toll on Aurora , and in 1837 the magazine ceased publication. Its social role was taken by a new magazine, the Athenaeum 1837 43 , edited by Bajza and Mih ly V r smarty V r smarty and appearing twice or thrice a week. The main members of the Aurora circle were K roly Kisfaludy , J zsef Bajza , Ferenc Toldy , and Mih ly V r smarty . The circle s influence was limited in the 1840s and after the failure of the Hungarian Revolution of 1848 they ceased to be literary leaders in Hungary. Later uses A literary journal of the same name was published in Budapest from 1919 to 1923. Its editor was S ndor Giesswein. Category Defunct literary magazines of Europe Europe lit mag stub ca Cercle Aurora es C rculo Aurora ... more details
in the field or a dedicated editing staff. Examples The Wall Street Journal Personal Diary Book publication ... have a longer publication cycle than most other documents because they must constantly ... there are a series of checks these documents must pass through before their publication cycle has ended. Types of publication Written publication types Research reports These are published when authors ... process to ensure that the information is authenticated and trustworthy. Book Books are the key publication ... proven wrong or has altered since the last publication. But even so, they are not normally published more than once a year. Online publication types Blogs These are simply people or a corporation s ideas ... Finding Periodical Information http libraries.mit.edu video pubcycle 3091 pubcycle 3091.html MIT Publication Presentation http www.lib.washington.edu subject History sisea490 pubcycle.ppt Washington University Publication Cycle PowerPoint Categories DEFAULTSORT Publication Cycle Category Publishing ... more details
Annual publications , more often called simply annuals , are serial publication s appearing regularly once per year . ref name enclib Annuals , in Encyclopedia of library and information science 1968 , vol. 1, pp. 434 447. ref Although exact definitions may vary, types of annuals include Calendar s and almanac s, directories , yearbook s, annual report s, proceedings and transactions, and literary annual s. ref name enclib A weekly or monthly publication may produce an Annual featuring similar materials to the regular publication. Some encyclopedia s have published annual supplement publishing supplement s that essentially summarize the news of the past year, similar to some newspaper yearbook s. To libraries and collectors, annuals present challenges of size tens or hundreds of volumes and completeness acquiring a sequence with no missing volumes . They are handled similar to serial publications, which typically means a single library catalog record for the title, not for individual years. The single record must then indicate which volumes years are held. The mid and late 20th century saw a sharp increase in the publication of annuals, to report scientific results and provide overview ... a particular periodical s Annual will thus have its own numbering series, or alternately be referred to by the year of its publication such as The Amazing Spider Man 99 Annual . A comic ... stories that had first seen publication in its monthly counterpart, but eventually this changed ... import to the characters featured than in the monthly publication, reflecting the special status of their once yearly publication. Annuals also on occasion featured the finale of a multi issue ... series of annuals had reached the teens or twenties, indicating over a decade of regular publication ... Ackermann s Forget Me Not annual The Forget me not which was an early Annual , a new type of publication ... ceased publication or been absorbed into other titles, for example Scorcher magazine Scorcher annuals ... more details
Globalize date November 2010 Unreferenced date November 2010 In publishing and library science , Cataloging in Publication CIP , or Cataloguing in Publication is basic library catalog cataloging data for a work, prepared in advance of publication by the national library of the country where the work is principally published or by the library of a publishing organisation such as a government department. The name reflects the usual practice of including that information in the corresponding publication in the case of books, near the bottom of the copyright page , and can be very useful for less experienced cataloguers when adding such items to their collections. The national libraries CIP staffs restrict the range of publications that CIP will be prepared for, for instance requiring access to assistance from the publisher s staff. An all too frequent problem with CIP is when publishers change bibliographic details, such as the wording of a title, after receiving the CIP data. The CIP data as published in the item will be incorrect and not able to be used by subsequent cataloguing agencies without manual amendment and if a pre publication record has been entered onto a database it can be difficult to locate and edit to match the details on the item itself. Each national library maintains a database of the entries it writes. External links http cip.loc.gov Cataloging in Publication Program of the Library of Congress LOC http www.bl.uk bibliographic cip.html The Cataloguing in Publication Programme of the British Library http www.collectionscanada.gc.ca cip Cataloguing in Publication Program of the Library and Archives Canada http www.dkagencies.com Cataloguing In Publication Data.aspx Cataloging books for Publishers in India by http www.dkagencies.com DK Agencies DEFAULTSORT Cataloging In Publication Category Library cataloging and classification de Cataloging in Publication fr Catalogage avant publication pt Cataloga o na fonte sh CIP ... more details
Multiple issues unreferenced December 2009 orphan December 2009 wikify December 2009 In academic publishing , a publication subvention is guaranteed funding towards a partial subsidy of a scholar s publication in book form. The idea has recently been proposed as a possible solution to the crisis, as some identify it, associated with the difficulty of publishing scholarly books, emerging from the combination of small audiences with many academic press books losing money on their publication, and even good sellers profiting publishers only in the thousands of dollars and high demands with a published book typically required for tenure in many fields . Typical proposals call for a publication subvention of a few thousand dollars to be associated with each new faculty job, or even with each admitted Ph.D. student, by the sponsoring institution, in order to alleviate the financial strain on the academic presses finances and allow them to choose works for publication based purely on merit. DEFAULTSORT Publication Subvention Category Publishing terms Publish stub Edu stub ... more details
A defensive publication , or defensive disclosure , is an intellectual property strategy used to prevent another party from obtaining a patent on a product, apparatus or method for instance. The strategy consists in disclosing an Sufficiency of disclosure Enablement enabling description and or drawing of the product, apparatus or method so that it enters the public domain and becomes prior art . Therefore, the defensive publication of perhaps otherwise patentability patentable information may work to defeat the novelty patent novelty of a subsequent patent application . One reason why companies decide to use defensive publication over patents is cost. In the United States, for example, to obtain a published patent application, one must incur at least filing fee, examination fee, search fees, and early publication fees currently 530, minimum plus 300 for early publication , and meet the filing requirements for a proper patent application. The defensive publication route is especially useful for innovations that do not warrant the high costs incurred in patent applications but to which scientists do want to retain access. ref S. Adams, V. Henson Apollonio, http www.eldis.org go display ?id 12377&type Document Defensive publishing a strategy for maintaining intellectual property as public goods , Development Experience Clearinghouse, USAID, 2002 also in pdf http pdf.dec.org pdf docs PNACS088.pdf here ref See also IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin Trade secret United States Defensive Publication References This article uses the Cite.php citation mechanism. If you would like more information on how to add references to this article, please see http meta.wikimedia.org wiki Cite Cite.php reflist Further reading Johnson, Justin P., Defensive Publishing by a Leading Firm October 8, 2004 . Available at SSRN http ssrn.com abstract 606781 or DOI 10.2139 ssrn.606781 http www.people.cornell.edu pages jpj25 JPJ Def Pub.pdf pdf . Baker, Scott and Doug Lichtman and Claudio Mezzetti, Disclosure ... more details
The publication right is a copyright granted to the publisher who first Publication publishes a previously unpublished work after that work s original copyright has expired. In practical terms, the publication right is the same as all the exploitative rights granted under copyright, but does not cover the moral rights copyright law moral rights . Germany has known the publication right since 1965, first with a term of 10 years since the publication, extended in 1990 to 25 years. ref name de JuraWiki http www.jurawiki.de EditioPrinceps Editio princeps . The publication right itself is defined in German law in http bundesrecht.juris.de urhg 71.html Urhg 71 . URLs last accessed April 13, 2006. ref With the Directive 93 98 EEC EU Directive 93 98 EEC , the publication right was introduced in all countries of the European Union with a 25 year term starting at the publication of the previously unpublished work. ref name eu European Union http eur lex.europa.eu LexUriServ LexUriServ.do?uri CELEX 31993L0098 EN HTML Council Directive 93 98 EEC of 29 October 1993 harmonizing the term of protection of copyright and certain related rights , 1993. Paragraph 4 defines the publication right. URL last accessed April 13, 2006. ref In the United Kingdom UK , the publication right was introduced by the Copyright and Related Rights Regulations 1996 , effective on December 1, 1996. ref name uk UK Parliament, http www.opsi.gov.uk si si1996 Uksi 19962967 en 1.htm Statutory Instrument 1996 No. 2967 The Copyright and Related Rights Regulations 1996 , 1996. Paragraphs http www.opsi.gov.uk si si1996 Uksi 19962967 en 3.htm mdiv16 16 and 17 define the publication right. URL last accessed April 13, 2006. ref France In the French copyright law , article 23 of the March 11, 1957 Act granted a 50 year exploitation right term for List of works published posthumously posthumous works , vested in the author ... References references External links Lydiate, H. http www.artquest.org.uk articles view publication ... more details