Yes, as the year and publisher.
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The copyright information is generally on the reverse of the title page, and the bibliography is generally at the end of the text, before the index.
Use the latest copyright date.
Tim Dunn has written: 'The Bob Dylan copyright files 1962-1995' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Catalogs, Copyright, Music 'The Bob Dylan copyright files 1962-2007' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Catalogs, Copyright, Music
Thorvald Solberg has written: 'Copyright bibliography' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Copyright 'Foreign Copyright Laws: A List of the Foreign Copyright Laws Now in Force ..' 'The present international copyright situation' -- subject(s): Bern copyright convention (1886), Copyright, International Copyright, Revisions, 1928, Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works 'Copyright in Congress, 1789-1904'
Information about similar books would be in the bibliography. "Biblio" is Greek for books, and "bibliography" means writing about books.
Claire Frigon has written: 'Copyright' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Copyright 'Library evaluation according to user requirements' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Evaluation, Libraries, Library use studies
Books that can be included in a bibliography are academic textbooks, research publications, novels, biographies, historical accounts, and scientific journals.
Websites can be properly included in a bibliography by listing the author's name (if available), the title of the webpage, the URL, and the date the webpage was accessed.
All the books that you have consulted for the paper.
George S. Grossman has written: 'Legal bibliography' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Environmental law 'Omnibus copyright revision legislative history' -- subject(s): Copyright, Patent laws and legislation, Trademarks 'Clinical legal education' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Law, Study and teaching
Properly citing references (in footnotes, endnotes, and/or a bibliography) includes the copyright information.