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(New page: * Required field * The common house name of the publisher, such as DC, Marvel or Archie. Note that specific corporate names, such as you'll find in the indicia, may change over time and ...)
 
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* Required field
* Required field
   
   
* The common house name of the publisher, such as DC, Marvel or Archie. Note that specific corporate names, such as you'll find in the indicia, may change over time and are currently tracked as Publisher Notes in the next field (see Imprint/PubNotes). Co-published books should list both publishers separated by a semi-colon
* The common house name of the publisher, such as DC, Marvel or Archie. Note that specific corporate names, such as you'll find in the indicia, may change over time and are currently tracked in the [[Imprint]] field. Co-published books should list both publishers separated by a semi-colon
   
   
* Examples:
* Examples:
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Unapproved definition brought over from re-write (July 14, 2008)
Unapproved definition brought over from re-write (July 14, 2008)
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Henry Andrews changed the sentence about specific corporate names to reflect the current practice of tracking them in the imprint field, matching the examples in that field's documentation (May 10, 2009).
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Revision as of 07:03, 11 May 2009

  • Required field
  • The common house name of the publisher, such as DC, Marvel or Archie. Note that specific corporate names, such as you'll find in the indicia, may change over time and are currently tracked in the Imprint field. Co-published books should list both publishers separated by a semi-colon
  • Examples:
DC
Marvel
Marvel; Archie

(end of definition)


Unapproved definition brought over from re-write (July 14, 2008)


Henry Andrews changed the sentence about specific corporate names to reflect the current practice of tracking them in the imprint field, matching the examples in that field's documentation (May 10, 2009).


Back to the Formatting Documentation