To get the proper answer, you should supply the context. If you are referring to a bibliography or footnotes in a research paper, "facts of publication" would refer to the name of the publishing house as well as the place and year of publication. Note: Some style sheets would also include further information, such as which edition you are using (i.e. 3rd edition), whether it is a reprint (rpt.) [for example the paperback run of a book first published -- often by a different publishing house -- in hardback) or the number of pages. Consult the specific instructions of your teacher or, if this is for a journal, respect the journal's practices.
The "facts of publication" are details that we include in bibliographies and footnotes in a research paper or book. When you cite a book, the facts of publication that you need to give are:authortitle and subtitleplace of publication (city)name of publisheryear of publication (not the same as copyright date)page numbersExample from a footnote:Huston Smith, The Illustrated World Religions: A Guide to Our Wisdom Traditions (San Francisco: HarperSanFrancisco, 1994), pp. 25-26.If the source is a periodical (magazine or journal), you give the title of the magazine, the volume number, issue number, date, and page numbers:
An almanac is a yearly publication that provides up-to-date information, facts, and statistics on various topics. It typically includes facts about countries, people, events, and more, making it a valuable resource for quick reference.
170 000 in 2007. See the Facts and Figures publication available from the Chamber of Mines (www.bullion.org.za)
Schott's Almanac ceased publication in 2007 after 20 years of providing facts and trivia.
To get a job as a story reader you should major in English. They are classified as Editors so they revise and correct material for publication and verify facts.
publication denied my book Request. The publication process is very tedious.
Religion. Student assistants that were not careful. Professors that were not thorough. Waiting to make a publication until all the facts were known. Publishing before all the facts were known. Nature sometimes teaches lessons by breaking legs or taking lives.
publicise
A person who collects information for publication is known as a journalist. Journalists investigate, research, and report on news and events, often working for newspapers, magazines, television, or online media. Their role involves gathering facts, interviewing sources, and presenting information to inform the public.
Every book needs great Publication. publication houses have many writers.
Not for Publication was created in 1984.
An abstract publication is a scientific publication which concentrates on publishing abstracts of scientific writings.