Tasnif Style Guide

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12 TAŞNİF STYLE GUIDE number is now different because the typesetting was modi- fied), then that creates a different edition. Each edition has a unique ISBN (International Standard Book Number) and can have multiple reprints. REPRINT is simply an additional printing of a previously published edition, without any substantial modification to the content that could cause discrepancies when citing references from the book. An example of a change that can be made in reprints may be a font style modification that does not affect the pagination. There may be changes to the Front or Back Matter in reprints, but no changes from the Author's Introduction (actual book) through the book's Summary (also including any explanatory foot- notes, which could be cited as references as well). Changes to the Front or Back Matter are acceptable inclusions; e. g. addition of a Foreword to the Present Edition or an Index, etc. The ISBN page (also called the Full Title Page Verso) in the Front Matter of the book lists whether the book is a new edition or a reprint. Reprints are tracked for each edition. EDITION & REPRINT NUMBERING Each edition of a book has a print number, and it is located below the ISBN. The print number for the edition is the lowest number in the series of numbers. Every time a new print is published, the