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*'''Date'''.  The original publication date of this title.  If you leave this field blank it will default to the same date as the publication which contains it.  This is the right thing to do if this is a first publication of the work.  Otherwise, check the copyright and acknolwedgements pages to see what date is given to the title.  For works that have had variant titles, the date to enter is the first under any title and any pseudonym; variant titles do not have their own dates.  If a work has been heavily revised to the point that it is essentially a different story, the date used should be that of the first version that is essentially the same.  Major revisions of this nature are a feature of James Blish's work, for example.  If there is some ambiguity about whether two versions are the same or should be treated differently, discuss the stories on the author's project page.
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*'''Date'''.  The original publication date of this title.    Note that if you are cloning a publication, this field is not editable for existing content records.  If you leave this field blank it will default to the same date as the publication which contains it.  This is the right thing to do if this is a first publication of the work.  Otherwise, check the copyright and acknolwedgements pages to see what date is given to the title.  For works that have had variant titles, the date to enter is the first under any title and any pseudonym; variant titles do not have their own dates.  If a work has been heavily revised to the point that it is essentially a different story, the date used should be that of the first version that is essentially the same.  Major revisions of this nature are a feature of James Blish's work, for example.  If there is some ambiguity about whether two versions are the same or should be treated differently, discuss the stories on the author's project page.

Revision as of 08:31, 24 November 2006

  • Date. The original publication date of this title. Note that if you are cloning a publication, this field is not editable for existing content records. If you leave this field blank it will default to the same date as the publication which contains it. This is the right thing to do if this is a first publication of the work. Otherwise, check the copyright and acknolwedgements pages to see what date is given to the title. For works that have had variant titles, the date to enter is the first under any title and any pseudonym; variant titles do not have their own dates. If a work has been heavily revised to the point that it is essentially a different story, the date used should be that of the first version that is essentially the same. Major revisions of this nature are a feature of James Blish's work, for example. If there is some ambiguity about whether two versions are the same or should be treated differently, discuss the stories on the author's project page.