What if a publication was published in the year preceeding the current collection year, but was not available until the current collection year?
If the publication has the current collection year date on it, it can be claimed, therefore look for that current collection year date on the publication. It is possible for publications to have multiple years, ie copyright 2005 but the issue year is 2006 or the issue year is 2006 but came out in 2007. Sometimes the online documentation can help show year information. Some foreign publications have the print information which can show a year of print on the last few pages. If you can find the current year on the publication and retain a copy of that as documentation, then we can claim it. A: If the publication only contains the previous year’s collection date: If the publication contains the previous collection year date but was not published or made available until after the submission date for that collection year, then we can claim it if we can get a letter from the publisher stating, for example, that the publication, although containing a 2008 publication date, was not published u
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