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Publication information not found on the resource should be recorded in brackets. The name of the publisher is core but the name of distributor/manufacturer is required (if ascertainable) in situations where the publisher is unknown. Publication information not found on the resource should be recorded in brackets.

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Record the place as it appears on the preferred source

264 #1 $a Genève {not Geneva}

264 #1 $a Wien {not Vienna}

Larger jurisdictions

If the place and its larger jurisdiction appear in the same source of information, record both. If the larger jurisdiction is not given, it may be supplied if it considered important for identification or access

264 #1 $a Montevideo, República O. del Uruguay :{larger jurisdiction given on piece}

264 #1 $a Cambridge [England] : {supplied because there is more than one Cambridge}

264 #1 $a Chicago, Illinois, USA {Chicago, Illinois, USA appears on the piece}

Multiple places

if more than one place, only the first recorded is required but others may be recorded as follows.

264 #1 $a London : $b Stevens ; $a Chicago, Illinois : $b Quadrangle Books

Multiple languages

If the place appears in more than one language or script, transcribe the place in the language or script of the title proper if possible.

Name of Publisher cannot be Ascertained

Give ”[publisher not identified]” when there is no publishing statement and there is no probable publisher that could be supplied. (RDA 2.8.4.7) In such cases, if a distributor statement is available, provide that statement.

264 #1 $a [Place of publication not identified] : $b [publisher not identified]

264 #1 $a Paris [Maine] : $b [publisher not identified]

Date of Publication

RDA defines the publication date as a date associated with the publication, release, or issuing of a resource. (CCM:10.4.1) LC/PCC practice is not to record copyright dates for multipart monographs, serials, and integrating resources. Give the date of publication of the first issue followed by a hyphen when the first issue is in hand; give the date of the last issue when the serial is complete and the last issue is in hand.” (CCM: 10.4.2a

264 #1 $a ..., $c 1987-
362 1# $a Began with vol. 1, no. 1 (July 1987).

If neither the first nor last issue is in hand, do not give a date of publication according to RDA 2.8.6.5. (CCM: 10.4.2b

When only an approximate date can be provided, a date containing a hyphen and/or question mark can be used as publication date (RDA 2.8.6.5).
264 #1 $a [Sugar Land, Texas.] : $b Internet Scientific
Publications, $c [between 2000 and 2009?]-
362 1# $a Began with vol. 1, no. 1.