[Sca-librarians] correct copyright

Keran keran at hancock.net
Mon Oct 19 20:31:17 CDT 2009


I usually do 1905, c1900 because sometimes the 1905 makes a difference.  
I have a corrected edition where they didn't reregister the copyright & 
knowing it's the later printing matters because they made corrections. 
How close to a required  form do you need to be? 

Keran

SNSpies at aol.com wrote:

>"Southern Italy and Sicily and The Rulers of the South" by Francis Marion  
>Crawford has 1905 on the title page and "Copyright, 1900" on the back of the 
> title page.  Which is the date I should use in the bibliography?
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