[bksvol-discuss] Re: Copyright question

  • From: Cindy <popularplace@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 15 Jun 2005 15:47:49 -0700 (PDT)

-There is an ISBN number, but I didn't note it.

I did check with amazon, barnes and noble and borders,
hoping they'd let us "look inside," but no luck. I did
find the book on the US copyright page, but I find
that hard to understand. Gerald, I know you've looked
at that before; maybe you can translate the following
info.

If claimant means the one who wants the copyright,
it?s Columbia University Press.

If created means the copyright  itself was created,
rather thanthe book, then the copyright date is 1989.

But If registered means that?s when the copyright was
registered, that date is 1990. The specific date of
registration is (July 30) is 12 days after the
publication date. so my guess would be that that is
the copyright date, but perhaps you?d better ask
Gustavo (gustavo.g@xxxxxxxxxxxx)

Cindy

P.S. you don't really need the ISBN number for
bookshare, but if you want to put it in, you can find
the book via the title at any of the above-mentioned
online bookstores and they do give the ISBN number.

Gerald, I read all my posts before answering. I
thought you'd beat me to th LC info, as you did once
before (grin).

Cindy


                
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