WHAT
GOES ON THE COPYRIGHT PAGE?
The
copyright page, which is usually on the back of the title page,
contains the copyright statement, library cataloguing
information, credits for photography, design, page layout, and
printing, as well as contact information for the publisher and
distributor.
The
Copyright Statement
In Canada, to register a copyright you print a copyright
statement inside the book. This copyright will be recognized in
many countries. The copyright statement
includes the copyright symbol (©) followed by the year and the
name of the holder of the copyright (usually the author). For more information go to the Canadian
Copyright Act.
In the United
States you can register a copyright by going to the U.S.
Copyright Office.
The copyright
statement usually goes on the reverse side of the title page.
ISBN
ISBN number stands for International Standard Book Number. It is
a unique identification number that is recognized in 159 countries and territories.
Once a number has been assigned to your book, people all over
the world will be able to search for the book by that number.
To get an ISBN you
need to apply to the ISBN agency in your country. Obtaining
an ISBN number is free.
In Canada go to
the National
Library.
In the United
States go to isbn.org.
CIP Data
This is the information that
libraries use to catalogue your book. After you have obtained
the ISBN number, use it to apply for the CIP data. Obtaining CIP
data is a free service.
In
Canada, contact the
National Library.
In the United States contact The Library
of Congress.
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