There is a common misconception that CIP is a number but it is actually a block of text (usually found on
the copyright page of a book) that describes the book using a very specific set of vocabulary and structure.
Assuming you establish a publishing company — whether it's a formal business entity or not — you should use that name consistently when you self - publish your work through any service or retailer, on
the copyright page of your book, and anywhere else the name of the publisher is seen or requested.
Owner Certification: Clearly write your name on
the copyright page of your book and snap a photo using BitLit.
The illustrator is typically credited on the front cover and
the copyright page of the book, for eBooks, print books and any derivative book products.
The name of the publisher can be found on the spine and
copyright page of books and the agent is often thanked in the author's acknowledgements (if they're any good!)
To claim the eligible book, users must then take a photo of their signed name on
the copyright page of the book to verify that they in fact do own it.
For a book to be genuinely self - published, a name designated by the author as his publishing house must appear on
the Copyright Page of the book as «Publisher».
Your book will be on file with the Library of Congress and the PCN number will be included on
the copyright page of your book.
Not exact matches
While some rights holders have argued that the standard for a substantial is very low (the National Post recently argued in a case that «even the reproduction
of a small number
of words in a newspaper article can be an impermissible reproduction»), the
Copyright Board says that its preliminary view is that «copying
of a few
pages or a small percentage from a
book that is not a collection
of short works, such as poems, is not substantial.»
A notice on the
copyright page assures the reader that the
book was produced in accordance with wartime standards, and the worn
pages exhaled evidence
of a previous reader's smoking habit.
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Most
books include a title
page,
copyright page and table
of contents but you can also include a dedication
page and a preface.
It took me years
of working in a bookstore to know which publisher I needed to call to order a
book without scanning it in the system or hunting the tiny print on the
copyright page.
When examining the retailers hiding ISBNs, unless you check out the
book's
copyright page too or cross-reference with another vendor who does expose ISBN info, there's no way
of being sure a
book doesn't have an associated ISBN.
You will want separate files for the cover, title
page,
copyright, table
of contents, acknowledgements, about the author, each chapter, and any additional sections in your
book.
It's a good idea to look at the
copyright page in a couple
of traditionally published
books of a similar genre to yours, see how the information has been presented and use that to inform your
page.
The Library
of Congress assigns your
book a tracking number — the LCCN — that you will put on your
copyright page.
No, not as in they have cover,
pages,
copyright info, table
of contents, but if you borrowed someone else's e-reader and compared your
book to a Big 5 or small press
book, does yours scream «Hi, I'm a bad Word to HTML conversion?»
General parts
of a
book Cover Title
page Front Matter
Copyright and legal disclaimers List
of illustrations and tables Foreward Acknowledgements Introduction Table
of contents Chapters References Index Resources Author bio, Contact info
On this
page you identify yourself as the author and claim
copyright ownership
of your
book (if you're not the original author, or you're not the exclusive publisher or distributor
of this
book, your
book does not belong on Smashwords.
A
copyright page won't be generated automatically when you upload your
book to CompletelyNovel, so we'd recommend that you create one and add it in at the front
of your manuscript.
The minimum criteria are: - ISBN (except: Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Casa del Libro)- a proper
copyright page - quality
book cover in jpg - format (note: the iBookstore requires a width
of at least 1.400 pixels) The requirements do not reflect a judgment
of the quality, marketability or topic
of your eBook.
One
of the best things you can do is open up a few
books to their
copyright page, and pick a model that will work for the information you need to include.
So you can omit items like half - title
pages, and move
copyright notices to the end
of the
book.
If you add blurbs, put them at the very front
of the
book, before the Title &
Copyright page.
This ISBN and the associated barcode will be printed on the back cover
of your
book along with the publishing company's imprint / name / logo (which will also appear on the
copyright page and title
page).
For print
books, this credit will be in the form
of «
Book Design by eBook DesignWorks» added to the
copyright page.
For
book cover designs, this credit will be in the form
of «Cover Design by eBook DesignWorks» added to the
copyright page.
Copyright Page - A page at the beginning of a book that contains a statement of the copyright ownership including the word «copyright» or the © symbol, the year of publication, and the name of the copyrig
Copyright Page - A page at the beginning of a book that contains a statement of the copyright ownership including the word «copyright» or the © symbol, the year of publication, and the name of the copyright ow
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page at the beginning of a book that contains a statement of the copyright ownership including the word «copyright» or the © symbol, the year of publication, and the name of the copyright ow
page at the beginning
of a
book that contains a statement
of the
copyright ownership including the word «copyright» or the © symbol, the year of publication, and the name of the copyrig
copyright ownership including the word «
copyright» or the © symbol, the year of publication, and the name of the copyrig
copyright» or the © symbol, the year
of publication, and the name
of the
copyrightcopyright owner.
Every
book should include a
copyright page (usually right after the title
page) that lists who the
copyright holder is and the year
of copyright registration.
You can get a free
copyright page sample in any
of my free
book formatting templates.
You'll not only learn exactly what you need to know about
book design, but also about things specific to
book publishing, such as title and
copyright pages, ISBN and bar code,
page count for printing, marketing considerations, plus how to choose the best type
of printing for your
book.
My own front - matter (in both ebook and paper) consists
of half - title,
copyright, other
books, dedication, title
page.
Some
book creation templates and tools provide placeholder title and
copyright pages, acknowledgements, a table
of contents, and about - the - author
pages.
The main principles
of their mission are to: (1) preserve Canadiana, one
page at a time, (2) take advantage
of the favourable
copyright laws in Canada to make
books published after 1923, written by authors who died at least 50 years ago, more available to the public.
Front Matter Correct cover If back cover included, check that barcode and print ISBN removed quotes, other
books page, and other fm elements moved to back
of ePub if desired ePub ISBN added to
copyright page Printer's key deleted from
copyright page TOC linked correctly (optional for Non-Kindles): Have you removed TOC html
page?
It is recommended, but not required, to add the ISBN (that you bought for the print
book) to the
copyright page of the eBook.
Copyright Page: This page contains information about your copyright notice, edition of the book (if there is more than one version), the ISBN, and illustrator's name (if ne
Copyright Page: This page contains information about your copyright notice, edition of the book (if there is more than one version), the ISBN, and illustrator's name (if necessa
Page: This
page contains information about your copyright notice, edition of the book (if there is more than one version), the ISBN, and illustrator's name (if necessa
page contains information about your
copyright notice, edition of the book (if there is more than one version), the ISBN, and illustrator's name (if ne
copyright notice, edition
of the
book (if there is more than one version), the ISBN, and illustrator's name (if necessary).
Readers download an e-
Book by using the app to snap a photo
of their
book's
copyright page marked with a bookplate, ex libris stamp or their handwritten name.
The ISBN will be inserted on the
copyright page and on the back cover
of the
book with the bar code.
I realized that this is a bug with the Draft2Digital software which I also use (for my English language
books) and where you have to check boxes to indicate if you want Draft2Digital to insert a Title
Page, the Copyright page or the Table of Conte
Page, the
Copyright page or the Table of Conte
page or the Table
of Contents.
If you're concerned about having duplicate
books, you might add a notice on the
copyright page, but otherwise, it's fine to have multiple editions
of the same
book.
A traditional
book includes a table
of contents, title
page,
copyright information, acknowledgements, the dedication, preface, foreword, prologue and contact information.
According to my trusty Chicago Manual
of Style, it runs something like this, with each item given a separate
page or section: half - title
page, series title or frontispiece, title
page,
copyright page, dedication, epigraph, table
of contents (TOC), list
of illustrations, list
of tables, foreword, preface, acknowledgements, introduction (unless it's part
of the body
of the
book).
Just write
copyright on the inside
page, or first
page of your
book.
Copyright pages often include text like: No part
of this
book may be reproduced or used in any manner without the express written permission
of the publisher and / or author.
Authors should send us their eBook manuscripts with all the text they would like included in a single file: title
page (if not using a jpeg),
copyright page, table
of contents, other
books by author, dedication and / or acknowledgements, foreword and / or preface (if any), chapters (main document), a statement announcing end
of book and beginning
of a teaser chapter (optional), the teaser chapter
of next
book (optional), statement saying «End
of Sample Chapter» with link where readers can learn / buy
book, and author bio.
Authors should send us their manuscripts with all the text they would like included in a single file:
copyright page, other
books by author, dedication and / or acknowledgements, table
of contents (nonfiction, if any), foreword and / or preface (if any), chapters (main document), teaser chapter
of next
book (optional), and author bio.
Copyright page — Usually the verso of the title page, this page carries the copyright notice, edition information, publication information, printing history, cataloging data, legal notices, and the books ISBN or identificatio
Copyright page — Usually the verso
of the title
page, this
page carries the
copyright notice, edition information, publication information, printing history, cataloging data, legal notices, and the books ISBN or identificatio
copyright notice, edition information, publication information, printing history, cataloging data, legal notices, and the
books ISBN or identification number.
On the other hand, if you go to the trouble to use an imprint and have some non-POD copies printed, but your
book looks unprofessional (cover,
copyright page, formatting, typos, etc.), all
of this extra work may not open up any doors.