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* The date that appears on the book, generally in the indicia of a periodical or on the copyright page of a book. Spell out months or seasons in full, use standardized punctuation rather than the exact punctuation appearing in the book, and use the full 4 digit year. General consensus is that dates should be in the form and language of the country of origin (i.e. August 15, 1987 for US publications, but 19 Maggio 1957 for Italian publications.)
* Publication Date shall be entered using the information listed below, in the order shown from top to bottom, with "Official Date of Publication" holding primacy.
* If the indicia does not contain a publication date, the information can sometimes be obtained from the cover, distributor catalogs, publisher shipping lists or ads in other comics.
 
* If a published date is obtained from outside the comic itself, it should be reported in square brackets, (indicating indexer-added information that is not in the comic), and a note on the source of the data should be added to the issue Notes field. Add a question mark if the date obtained this way is uncertain.
# '''Official Date of Publication'''
* If part of the date is printed in the comic, but part is not, any part of the date that is not printed on the comic but is known should be put in square brackets, such as "[January] 2009.
#* The date of publication that appears on the item, primarily in the indicia of a periodical or in the publication data of a book.
* If the publication date is unknown, the copyright date should be reported instead, with a note in the issue Notes field. Information for dates from the U.S. Copyright Office is linked to from [http://docs.comics.org/wiki/Copyright_Records| Copyright Records].
#* If there is no date of publication in the indicia/publication data, an official date of publication may be found in other places on the item such as the table of contents.
* For some books "Winter 1945" is the first issue of the year while for others it's the last issue (so it could be followed by either "Spring 1945" or "Spring 1946") so it should be indexed with both years to avoid ambiguity. Check carefully to determine whether "Winter 1945-1946" or "Winter 1944-1945" is appropriate. The same applies to books dated as "Holiday 1945".
#* If there is no date of publication in the indicia/publication data or elsewhere on the item, then a cover date is considered the date of publication.
*If the publishing date in the indicia is obviously wrong (e.g. if a monthly publication has the same publishing date as the previous issue), the date in the indicia should still be indexed, with the correct date in square brackets and an explanatory note in the issue Notes field.
#* If there is no date of publication in the indicia/publication data or on the cover, then a copyright is considered the date of publication.
*Many publishers of serialized periodicals use publication dates that differ from copyright and/or shipping dates. In these cases, the "official" publication date from the indicia should be the date entered in the Published Date field.
# '''Unofficial Date of Publication'''
* Do not use a comma between the month (or season) and the year.  Do use a comma when the day is specified between the month and the year (but not when the day is specified before the month)
#* If the item does not contain a complete (i.e., month-year or month-day-year) date of publication, an unofficial date of publication can be determined (as indicated in the following point) from an outside source, such as distributor catalogs, publisher shipping lists, or ads in other comics.
* Examples:
#* An unofficial date of publication should match the common official date of publication of items published at the same time from the same publisher.
* 1945
#* When entering an unofficial date of publication, the information obtained from outside the item itself should be recorded in brackets (to indicate that information is not on the item) and a note entered in the Notes field to indicate the source of the information. A question mark should be added to an uncertain unofficial date of publication.
* January 1945
#* If the unofficial date of publication conflicts with the copyright date, enter the copyright date followed by the entire unofficial date of publication in brackets.
* January 7, 1945
#* If a contemporary official date of publication cannot be determined, the month-year portion of the copyright date should be reported in the publication date field in brackets, with the full date entered in the on-sale date field, and a note entered in the Notes field. Information for dates from the U.S. Copyright Office is linked to from Copyright Records.
* 7 Gennaio 1945
# '''Incorrect dates'''
* Late January 1945
#* If the official date of publication is obviously wrong (for example, the same date is listed in the indicia two issues in a row or the indicia lists the wrong year), the official date should be entered with the correct, but unofficial date of publication, in brackets following, and an explanatory note entered in the Notes field.
* January-February 1945
#* Exception: if the official date of publication is obviously wrong, but the cover date is correct, enter the cover date as the official date of publication and put a note in the Notes field about the incorrect indicia date.
* December 1945-January 1946
# '''Style'''
* Spring 1945
#* Spell out months or seasons in full.
* Winter 1945-1946
#* Give years in the full 4-digit form.
* Holiday 1945-1946
#* Enter month-year dates without punctuation. Enter month-day-year dates in the standard order and punctuation of the country of publication.
* [January 1945]
#* Capitalize all words in date, such as Late, Early, etc.
* [1945]
#* Enter dates associated with the end of one year and the beginning of the next year (such as Winter, Holiday, December-January, etc.) as printed, though with month and year(s) written in full.
* [January] 1945
# '''Notes'''
* [circa 1910]
#* The publication date should match the keydate. If an unofficial date of publication is used, the keydate should reflect it.
* [circa 1950s]
#* The year of publication of the first issue should match the series date. If an unofficial date of publication is used for the first issue, the series date should reflect it.
* March 9007 [March 2007]
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'''Examples'''
1945<br />
January 1945<br />
January 7, 1945<br />
7 Gennaio 1945<br />
Late January 1945<br />
January-February 1945<br />
December 1945-January 1946<br />
Spring 1945<br />
Winter 1945-1946<br />
Holiday 1945-1946<br />
[1945]<br />
[January 1945]<br />
[January 7, 1945]<br />
[January] 1945<br />
2005 [February 2006]<br />
[1945?]<br />
March 9007 [March 2007]<br />


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'''Policy Votes Affecting This Topic'''
https://www.comics.org/voting/ballot/307/ - 2017-02-14
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Revision as of 23:46, 10 June 2017

  • Required
  • Publication Date shall be entered using the information listed below, in the order shown from top to bottom, with "Official Date of Publication" holding primacy.
  1. Official Date of Publication
    • The date of publication that appears on the item, primarily in the indicia of a periodical or in the publication data of a book.
    • If there is no date of publication in the indicia/publication data, an official date of publication may be found in other places on the item such as the table of contents.
    • If there is no date of publication in the indicia/publication data or elsewhere on the item, then a cover date is considered the date of publication.
    • If there is no date of publication in the indicia/publication data or on the cover, then a copyright is considered the date of publication.
  2. Unofficial Date of Publication
    • If the item does not contain a complete (i.e., month-year or month-day-year) date of publication, an unofficial date of publication can be determined (as indicated in the following point) from an outside source, such as distributor catalogs, publisher shipping lists, or ads in other comics.
    • An unofficial date of publication should match the common official date of publication of items published at the same time from the same publisher.
    • When entering an unofficial date of publication, the information obtained from outside the item itself should be recorded in brackets (to indicate that information is not on the item) and a note entered in the Notes field to indicate the source of the information. A question mark should be added to an uncertain unofficial date of publication.
    • If the unofficial date of publication conflicts with the copyright date, enter the copyright date followed by the entire unofficial date of publication in brackets.
    • If a contemporary official date of publication cannot be determined, the month-year portion of the copyright date should be reported in the publication date field in brackets, with the full date entered in the on-sale date field, and a note entered in the Notes field. Information for dates from the U.S. Copyright Office is linked to from Copyright Records.
  3. Incorrect dates
    • If the official date of publication is obviously wrong (for example, the same date is listed in the indicia two issues in a row or the indicia lists the wrong year), the official date should be entered with the correct, but unofficial date of publication, in brackets following, and an explanatory note entered in the Notes field.
    • Exception: if the official date of publication is obviously wrong, but the cover date is correct, enter the cover date as the official date of publication and put a note in the Notes field about the incorrect indicia date.
  4. Style
    • Spell out months or seasons in full.
    • Give years in the full 4-digit form.
    • Enter month-year dates without punctuation. Enter month-day-year dates in the standard order and punctuation of the country of publication.
    • Capitalize all words in date, such as Late, Early, etc.
    • Enter dates associated with the end of one year and the beginning of the next year (such as Winter, Holiday, December-January, etc.) as printed, though with month and year(s) written in full.
  5. Notes
    • The publication date should match the keydate. If an unofficial date of publication is used, the keydate should reflect it.
    • The year of publication of the first issue should match the series date. If an unofficial date of publication is used for the first issue, the series date should reflect it.


Examples 1945
January 1945
January 7, 1945
7 Gennaio 1945
Late January 1945
January-February 1945
December 1945-January 1946
Spring 1945
Winter 1945-1946
Holiday 1945-1946
[1945]
[January 1945]
[January 7, 1945]
[January] 1945
2005 [February 2006]
[1945?]
March 9007 [March 2007]

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Policy Votes Affecting This Topic

https://www.comics.org/voting/ballot/307/ - 2017-02-14


See also On-sale Date.

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