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Where do I find the publisher date?
Date published can most usually be found on the copyright page of a book. That page will tell you when the work was copyrighted – and if the book is a first edition, the copyright date will be the same as the date published.
Where do we find the publisher of the source?
The company or organization primarily responsible for producing the source or making it available is the publisher. For books, the publisher is listed on the title page. This element begins with a capital letter because it will almost always be a proper noun.
Where should you look on a website to find the publisher information?
Note: The publisher or sponsoring organization can often be found in a copyright notice at the bottom of the home page or on a page that gives information about the site. When the page is authored and published by the same corporation/group/organization, begin your citation with the section title.
Where do you find the date of publication on a website?
Checking the Page and URL. Look underneath the headline of an article or blog post. Most news sites and blogs will list the date underneath the title of the article, along with the name of the author. Check for the date right under the title or at the start of the article’s text.
Does the page list the publisher?
The name of the publisher can be found on the title page and some times on the copyright page.
How can I find a publisher?
5 professional tips for authors meeting publishers
- 1) Be Nice. The first commandment of publishing.
- 2) Be Professional. Know the things you ought to know, and have that information ready to hand.
- 3) Look Sharp.
- 4) Ask Questions.
- 5) Listen to Your Literary Agent.
- More On Getting Published.
- Getting Published.
How do you get a book published?
Here’s how to publish a book step-by-step:
- Decide Why You Want to Publish a Book.
- Write Your Book.
- Get Feedback Before Publishing Your Book.
- Choose a Book Title.
- Hire a Great Book Editor.
- Design a Book Cover that Converts.
- Create Your Kindle Direct Publishing Account.
- Format and Upload your Book.
What does publisher mean when citing a website?
The publisher is the name of the organization or company responsible for making the work available, and you’ll want to be sure to correctly cite this information. The business words are usually found directly after the name of the publisher. This includes words such as company, corporation, limited, and others.
Who is the publisher of the source?
The Source (novel)
First edition | |
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Author | James A. Michener |
Publisher | Random House |
Publication date | 1965 |
Media type | Print (Hardback & Paperback) |
Whats a publisher on a website?
a person or company that uploads, creates, or edits content on web pages; one who maintains or manages a website.
How do you find the publisher and author of a website?
Use WHOIS to find the website owner.
- Visit whois.icann.org and enter the website address into the search field.
- Look for the “Registrant Contact” information to find who registered the domain. You can still try to contact the owner through their proxy email if the registration information is blocked.