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To publish is to make content available to the general public . While specific use of the term may vary among countries, it is usually applied to text , images, or other audio-visual content, including paper ( newspapers , magazines , catalogs , etc.). Publication means the act of publishing , and also any copies issued for public distribution.

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18-538: The Yorkshire Evening Post is a daily evening publication (delivered to newsagents every morning) published by Yorkshire Post Newspapers in Leeds , West Yorkshire , England. The paper provides a regional slant on the day's news, and traditionally provides close reporting on Leeds United and Leeds Rhinos as well as the Yorkshire County Cricket Club team. Despite its title that implies

36-568: A cataloging standard adopted by the Library of Congress in 2013 and by some other national libraries, differentiates between content types , media types , and carrier types of information resources. A work that has not undergone publication, and thus is not generally available to the public, or for citation in scholarly or legal contexts, is called an unpublished work . In some cases unpublished works are widely cited, or circulated via informal means. An author who has not yet published

54-544: A group for further distribution or public display. Generally, the right to publish a work is an exclusive right of copyright owner ( 17 USC 106 ), and violating this right (e.g. by disseminating copies of the work without the copyright owner's consent) is a copyright infringement ( 17 USC 501(a) ), and the copyright owner can demand (by suing in court) that e.g. copies distributed against their will be confiscated and destroyed ( 17 USC 502, 17 USC 503 ). Exceptions and limitations are written into copyright law, however; for example,

72-536: A set of guidelines for bibliographic references and citations to information resources, defines a publication as a "message or document offered for general distribution or sale and usually produced in multiple copies", and lists types of publications including monographs and their components and serials and their components. Common bibliographic software specifications such as BibTeX and Citation Style Language also list types of publications, as do various standards for library cataloging . For example, RDA ,

90-400: A work "publicly" means to perform or display it at a place open to the public or at any place where a substantial number of people outside a normal circle of a family and its social acquaintances is gathered; or to transmit or otherwise communicate a performance or display of the work to a place specified by clause (1) or to the public, by means of any device or process, whether the members of

108-404: A work generally is the initial owner of the copyright on the work. One of the copyrights granted to the author of a work is the exclusive right to publish the work. In Indonesia , publication is defined as: any reading, broadcasting, exhibition of works using any means, either electronically or nonelectronically, or performing in any way so that works can be read, heard, or seen by others. In

126-533: The United States , publication is defined as: the distribution of copies or phonorecords of a work to the public by sale or other transfer of ownership, or by rental, lease, or lending. The offering to distribute copies or phonorecords to a group of people for purposes of further distribution, public performance, or public display, constitutes publication. A public performance or display of a work does not of itself constitute publication. To perform or display

144-486: The publication of the description of a taxon has to comply with some rules. The definition of the "publication" is defined in nomenclature codes . Traditionally there were the following rules: Electronic publication with some restrictions is permitted for publication of scientific names of fungi since 1 January 2013. There are many material types of publication, some of which are: Electronic publishing (also referred to as e-publishing or digital publishing) includes

162-589: The Universal Copyright Convention, "publication" is defined in article VI as "the reproduction in tangible form and the general distribution to the public of copies of a work from which it can be read or otherwise visually perceived." Many countries around the world follow this definition, although some make some exceptions for particular kinds of works. In Germany, ยง6 of the Urheberrechtsgesetz additionally considers works of

180-594: The Wellington Street printing facility closed. In September 2013, it was announced the Wellington Street premises would be demolished as journalists had already moved out. Preliminary demolition began in March 2014; In April 2014, it was announced the tower would be spared. In his 2015 memoir, former reporter Revel Barker recalled the 1960s: "During the cricket season...the Evening Post would be on

198-526: The YEP โ€“ for a brief time creating a daily circulation close to half a million copies." The Yorkshire Evening Post is widely available across the City of Leeds as well as areas around Harrogate , Wakefield , Dewsbury , and Ilkley . An online edition is also available. Publication Publication is a technical term in legal contexts and especially important in copyright legislation . An author of

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216-404: The digital publication of websites , webpages , e-books , digital editions of periodical publications , and the development of digital libraries . It is now common to distribute books, magazines, and newspapers to consumers online . Publications may also be published on electronic media such as CD-ROMs . Types of publication can also be distinguished by content, for example: ISO 690 ,

234-527: The exclusive rights of the copyright owner eventually expire, and even when in force, they do not extend to publications covered by fair use or certain types of uses by libraries and educational institutions. The definition of "publication" as "distribution of copies to the general public with the consent of the author" is also supported by the Berne Convention , which makes mention of "copies" in article 3(3), where "published works" are defined. In

252-658: The paper is Yorkshire wide it is a Leeds-based paper, still widely circulated in Bradford , Harrogate , Huddersfield , and Wakefield as well. The City of Leeds has two further widely circulated local papers, being the Wetherby News and the Wharfedale and Airedale Observer . For many years, the Evening Post produced a separate edition for South Yorkshire printed simultaneously in Doncaster . In 1970, that

270-491: The public capable of receiving the performance or display receive it in the same place or in separate places and at the same time or at different times. The US Copyright Office provides further guidance in Circular 40, which states: When the work is reproduced in multiple copies, such as in reproductions of a painting or castings of a statue, the work is published when the reproductions are publicly distributed or offered to

288-638: The streets at 10.30 a.m. The 'First' would be out about noon, the 'Final' at 2 p.m., the 'One-star final' around 3.30 and the 'Late Night Final' about 4.30. the Post was selling around 250,000 copies a night... nowadays there is only one edition, written and produced the night before and printed in Sheffield, 36 miles away" (In 1963) "our main competition the Yorkshire Evening News succumbed to economic pressures and folded to merge with

306-551: The visual arts (such as sculptures) "published" if they have been made permanently accessible by the general public (i.e., erecting a sculpture on public grounds is publication in Germany). Australia and the UK (as the U.S.) do not have this exception and generally require the distribution of copies necessary for publication. In the case of sculptures, the copies must be even three-dimensional. In biological classification ( taxonomy ),

324-538: Was converted into the now closed Doncaster Evening Post . Starting in 1926, the Yorkshire Evening Post sponsored motorcycle trial events on Post Hill , an area near Farnley specifically acquired for this purpose. In February 2012, Johnston Press announced that printing of The Yorkshire Post and Yorkshire Evening Post in Leeds would be switched to their plant at Dinnington near Sheffield and

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