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What Is an Imprint? An Explainer for Authors - Written Word Media

An imprint is a subsidiary of a publishing company, and it's the name that appears on the book as its publisher. Imprints typically specialize ...

Imprint - Oxford Reference

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Imprint Bibliography - AHPCS

He provides a brief synopsis of the development of chromolithography and its application to this most commercial of uses. The illustrations, all drawn from his ...

Glossary of Book Terms | Imprint | ABAA

Imprint when used as a noun refers to the publication data located at the base of a title page, usually includes the city of publication, name of the publisher.

Imprint (trade name) - Wikipedia

An imprint of a publisher is a trade name under which it publishes a work. A single publishing company may have multiple imprints, often using the different ...

WHAT IS AN IMPRINT AND WHY IS IT IMPORTANT?

Traditional publishers each have several imprints and will assign a book to an imprint based on its content and market potential. Authors who independently ...

What is a Publishing Imprint? And Do You Need One?

A publishing imprint is a brand name used to publish a book. But that can differ from the actual company that published the book.

What is an Imprint? - IngramSpark

The Imprint Page is the page that appears on the back of the Title Page. It contains everything we need to know about who wrote the book, who ...

Publishing: What Is an Imprint Page (and Why Do You Need It?)

The imprint page in a book is the page that appears after the initial title page, including the publisher's name and the date and location of publishing.

Bibliography of American imprints to 1901 | Standard Citation Forms ...

Bibliography of American imprints to 1901: compiled from the databases of the American Antiquarian Society and the Research Libraries Group, Inc. Imprint ...

Imprint - Manual - STCV. Bibliography of the Hand Press Book

The imprint or printer's address indicates where, by whom and when a publication was delivered. Sometimes it also mentions the function of the deliverer (for ...

Imprint: Learn Visually

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What is an imprint? - SFU Library - Simon Fraser University

What is an imprint? An imprint is the name of the publisher, the place of publication and the date, usually printed on the title page of a book.

Q. In MLA, which publisher should I use if there's more than one?

When citing, you'll typically only include the publisher name most directly responsible for the book; in other words, the imprint name and not ...

Early American Imprint Bibliography and Its Stories - Project MUSE

The stories behind Evans,. Shaw-Shoemaker, Roorbach and Kelly, and the Bibliography of Ameri- can Imprints explain their differences. Besides helping us measure ...

Imprint Archives - AHPCS

Please click on the icons for an annotated bibliography of each issue of Imprint, or use our in-depth online Imprint indexes and bibliographies to find the ...

How to Cite a Publisher's Imprint in APA Style? - All Nurses

A question has come up about how to cite a publisher's imprint. Specifically, we're citing a chapter in book published by Elsevier under the trade name Mosby.

REVIEWS 293 imprint bibliography are confused with those of a ...

imprint bibliography are confused with those of a union list, however, when inclusion is de- termined by availability. Furthermore, the mere knowledge that ...

Bibliography of American imprints to 1901 : compiled from the ...

Bibliography of American imprints to 1901 : compiled from the databases of the American Antiquarian Society and the Research Libraries Group, Inc.-book.

Elements of Citations - Chicago Style (Notes/Bibliography)

... bibliography entries in CMS Notes/Bibliography style. ... Do not include the publisher's parent company or imprint just because it appears on the ...