NOUN
- the act of publishing again
- something that has been published again; a fresh publication (as of a literary work)
How To Use republication In A Sentence
- By the eighteenth century a comprehensive system of prepublication censorship and licensing, even of private writing, was in place throughout Imperial China.
- If a former government employee violates his nondisclosure agreement by failing to submit a book for prepublication review, the Treasury Department can seize all proceeds connected to the book's sale.
- What we lose in cost per unit profitability will be made up by the volume movable at these prices, especially when trade paperback republication is factored in. The Codex Continual » Bulwark Publishing: Kharndam Collected (#2)
- And we wanted to assess the consequences, both positive and negative, of prepublication sharing of research data or materials.
- Republication is deserved, then, but also timely. Times, Sunday Times
- Originally two separate pieces that were combined for republication, the novel is about a brother and sister over the course of a weekend in 1955. 71. 100 Greatest Books #75-71 | Fandomania
- Protection against republication of letters (and thus emails) without consent has more to do with protecting against libel and defamation than anything else. Email: Who Owns the Copyright? « Steve Wildstrom on Tech
- A lot of the impetus for the growth of publishing at that time came from the retranslation and republication of canonical works; in 1950, Aristotle's Ethics was on the U.S. bestseller list.
- He was removed from his teaching position because he refused to agree to an administrative directive not to seek republication of his book.
- Confidentiality should not be broken by prepublication statements on the content of the submission.