Yes.
If the editing has not been changed then the book is the same. (and any errors have been reprinted!)
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A copyright notification consists of the date and the name of the rightsholder of the text (generally the author, unless other arrangements were made). Publication information differs from edition to edition and relates to that specific publication. In some countries, the publication can be protected even if the text is in the public domain.
The three main parts of a book entry are the title, author, and publication information (such as publisher, publication date, and edition).
The date listed in the copyright notice of a book is usually the date of first publication. Sometimes books are revised for later printings, however, and in such cases the date of first publication of the revised edition may be used. So, if a book was originally published in 2010 but revised in 2011 the copyright notice date for the revised edition may be 2011.
To cite a Kindle book in MLA format, include the author's name, book title, publication date, publisher, and the format (Kindle edition). For example: Last name, First name. Book Title. Publisher, Publication Date. Kindle edition.
No, a copyright date is the first date of publication and an imprint date can be many years later, e.g., a later edition based upon the original copyright date.
The date of publication coincides with public release of a work.
To reference a website with no author in APA 7th edition, start with the title of the webpage in italics, followed by the publication date (if available), the website name, and the URL.
The date of publication is the date (usually just the year) when the work was released to the public.
The publication date of the book is October 15, 2021.
To find the date an article was published, look for the publication date at the top or bottom of the article, check the byline for the author's name and publication date, or search for the article on the website of the publication to find the original publication date.