publication
C1736
concept
A publication is a finalized work of content (such as an article, book, or report) that has been formally released and made accessible to an audience through a chosen medium.
Aliases (15)
- statistical publication ×4
- primary source document ×3
- FAO publication ×2
- ACM publication ×1
- academic publication ×1
- analytical publication ×1
- doctrine publication ×1
- folio publication ×1
- licensed publication ×1
- posthumous publication ×1
- posthumously published book ×1
- posthumously published work ×1
- print ×1
- printed edition ×1
- taxonomic publication ×1
Instances (26)
- Bateson, 1885 ("taxonomic publication")
- The State of World Fisheries and Aquaculture ("FAO publication")
- Martha Stewart Living (publishing under license) ("licensed publication")
- The True History of the Conquest of New Spain ("primary source document")
- Ranger Handbook ("doctrine publication")
- Textus Receptus ("printed edition")
- Hansard
- POPL conference proceedings ("academic publication")
- Answered Prayers ("posthumously published work")
- Pocket Guide to Transportation ("statistical publication")
- Of Plymouth Plantation ("primary source document")
- Culture and Value ("posthumously published book")
- Opera Posthuma ("posthumous publication")
- The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters ("print")
- The Carletonian
- State of Black America report
- SIGBED Review ("ACM publication")
- Forecast evaluation report ("analytical publication")
- Journal, 1774–1775 ("primary source document")
- Cancer Facts & Figures ("statistical publication")
- International agricultural yearbook ("statistical publication")
- SOFIA ("FAO publication")
- World Business
- Bulletin of agricultural statistics ("statistical publication")
- The Works in Architecture of Robert and James Adam ("folio publication")
- Annual Report of the European Central Bank