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INTERSTATE STANDARD


SYSTEM OF STANDARDS ON INFORMATION, LIBRARIANSHIP AND PUBLISHING

PUBLICATIONS

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

Official publication

INTERSTATE COUNCIL FOR STANDARDIZATION, METROLOGY AND CERTIFICATION

Preface

1 DEVELOPED by the Russian Book Chamber of the Russian Federation Committee on Press, TC 191 “Scientific and technical information, library and publishing”

INTRODUCED by Gosstandart of Russia

2 ADOPTED by the Interstate Council for Standardization, Metrology and Certification (Protocol No. 7 of April 26, 1995)

3 The standard meets the “IEC/ISO Directives, Part 3, 1989 “Drafting and execution of international standards” in terms of requirements for the construction, presentation and execution of standards

4 By Decree of the Committee of the Russian Federation on Standardization, Metrology and Certification dated October 18, 1995 No. 545, the interstate standard GOST 7.4-95 was put into effect directly as a state standard of the Russian Federation on July 1, 1996.

6 EDITION (July 2003) with Amendments No. 1,2 (IUS 5-96, 7-2000)

© IPC Publishing House of Standards, 1996 © IPC Publishing House of Standards, 2003

This standard cannot be fully or partially reproduced, replicated and distributed as an official publication on the territory of the Russian Federation without the permission of the State Standard of Russia

Overhead data is placed above the title of the publication on the title page or combined title page, and in their absence - on the first page of the cover or the front side of the binding cover.

6.1.4 Subheading data (see also 3.3.5) includes: information characterizing the topic, reader address and intended purpose; type of publication; the name of the publishing organization in the wording of the subtitle data, beginning with the words “Journal”, “Bulletin”, etc.; information about the frequency, year and month of publication; information about the features of the release; information about the main publication in a separately published appendix.

The year and month of foundation of a publication is considered to be the year and month of publication of the first issue (issue, volume) of a numbered publication. It is not allowed to indicate the serial year of publication instead of the year and month of publication.

Subtitle data is placed under the title of the publication on the title page or combined title page, and in their absence - on the first or second pages of the cover or the front side of the binding cover.

6.1.5 The numbering of periodicals begins annually from the first issue (current numbering). In addition to the serial number, it is allowed to indicate the month (months).

In addition to the current numbering, the serial number of the publication from the date of its foundation is given (gross numbering). The gross number is indicated after the current number in parentheses. Gross numbering should be entered at the beginning of the calendar year. Double numbering is retained in all editions of the publication.

Numbering appears on the title page or combined title page, as well as on the first page of the cover or the front side of the binding cover.

When numbering, indicate the year to which the issue relates, regardless of the year of its publication.

If sequential numbering is interrupted, this must be indicated prominently in the next issue (length of interruption, volume number, and last issue number and date).

6.1.6 The output data (see also 3.3.6) is given on the title page or combined title page.

6.1.7 The name of the chief or responsible editor, the words “Editorial Board”, the composition of the editorial board, the name of the compiler are indicated on the back of the title page or on the end page, in the absence of a title page - on the second or third page of the cover.

The name of the artist, art editor, translated edition editor, technical editor, proofreader is indicated above the release data.

6.1.8 Issue data (see also 3.3.7) is given on the end page, the back of the title page, the second, third or fourth pages of the cover.

6.1.9 The UD K index can be used for the entire publication as a whole. Design of the UDC index - see 4.2.11.

6.1.10 The International Standard Serial Number (ISSN) is given in accordance with GOST 7.56 and is placed in the upper right corner of the first page of the cover or the front side of the binding cover, in their absence - in the upper right corner of the title page or combined title page. If the ISSN is assigned to a general title and a section (series) title, then the ISSN of the general title is given first, and below it - the ISSN of the section (series) title.

6.1.11 Barcodes - see 3.3.10.

When publishing articles and materials from different authors, the copyright symbol of each individual publication is shown at the bottom of the initial or final page of the publication.

6.1.13 An indication of parallel publications in other languages ​​is placed above the release data. If a publication is published in parallel in several languages ​​and under different titles, then their titles should be given along with an indication of this.

6.1.14 Independent supplements (see also 3.6.3) to the periodical must have their own numbering within the year. The word “application” should always be clearly marked on the title page or on a combined title page.

In the main publication, an indication of the presence of a separately published supplement to the release is placed above the release data.

6.1.15 In publications published in languages ​​other than Russian, the following are translated into Russian: supertitle data; subheading data; publisher's name; publisher's (editorial) postal address; name and postal address of the printing company. Publication title

given in transliterated form. This information is located above the release data on the end page, the back of the title page, the second, third or fourth page of the cover, indicating the language of the main text of the publication.

6.1.16 When two or more publications are combined into one, it is allowed to assign the title of one of the predecessor publications to the new publication, preserve the year of its foundation and continue its numbering.

When an edition is divided into two or more, it is allowed to assign the previous title and numbering to only one of the newly formed editions. The year of foundation of the publication is retained for all publications formed during the division.

All changes in the publication (renaming, changing subtitle data, clarifying the year of foundation, numbering, moving the place of publication of the publication, etc.) should be reported in the last unchanged and in the first changed issue (numbers) on the back of the title page or the second page of the cover.

6.1.17 An abstract, abstract and bibliographic strip for a periodical are provided if necessary (see also 3.4.1).

6.2 Continuing editions

6.2.1 Imprint includes: title of the publication; private title of the issue; overhead data; subheading data; information about editors, editorial board, compilers, proofreaders; numbering; output; graduation data; classification indices; international standard serial number; barcodes; copyright sign.

6.2.2 Title design; header data; information about editors, editorial board, compilers, proofreaders; output data; release data, international standard serial number (ISSN); classification indices; barcodes; copyright symbol; information about parallel publications in other languages ​​and applications; information about merger, division, termination and changes in the publication - see 6.1.

6.2.3 Subtitle data includes: type of publication; name of the responsible editor; year the publication was founded; information about the main publication in a separately published appendix.

Subtitle data is given under the title of the publication on the title page.

6.2.4 Numbering starts from the date of foundation of the numbered publication (gross numbering).

The issue number is given under the title of the publication and subtitle information on the title page.

sheet, as well as on the first page of the cover or the front side of the binding cover.

6.2.5 Imprint information in publications printed in languages ​​other than Russian, and information about the language of the text of the publication - see 6.1.15. In addition, when translated into Russian, the name of the organization on behalf of which the publication is published, or the organization responsible for the publication of the entire ongoing publication, is given.

6.2.6 Abstract, abstract and bibliographic strip - see 6.1.17.

6.3 Newspapers

6.3.1 Output information includes: title; subheading data; numbering; issue release date; information about editors and/or editorial board; release data.

6.3.2 Title - see 6.1.2.

6.3.3 Subtitle data includes: the name of the publisher (the organization responsible for the publication); information about the frequency of release; year, month or date of foundation of the newspaper; information about parallel publications in other languages ​​and applications. It is not allowed to indicate the serial year of its publication instead of the year the newspaper was founded.

Subheading data is placed on the front page.

If there are changeable pages and when a newspaper or its individual issues are published in different editions, the subheading data indicates the features of the issue (evening, city, regional, zonal, peripheral, for certain categories of readers).

6.3.4 The name of the newspaper editor, the words “Editorial Board” and/or “Composition of the Editorial Board” are given at the bottom of the last page above the release data.

6.3.5 Newspaper numbers are indicated in Arabic numerals at the top of the front page. Following the current number (from the beginning of the calendar year), it is allowed to give the gross serial number (from the date of foundation of the newspaper) in parentheses.

6.3.6 The publication date of the issue, which contains the day of the week, the day (in Arabic numerals), the name of the month (without abbreviation) and the year, is shown on the front page of the newspaper.

6.3.7 Issue data includes: publishing license number and date of issue (registration certificate); volume of the publication in printed sheets adjusted to the format

two pages of A2 newspaper (420 x 595 mm); circulation; full postal address and telephone number of the editorial office; order number of the printing company; name and full postal address of the printing company.

Release data is given at the bottom of the last page of the newspaper.

6.3.8 Information about the continuity of the newspaper and changes in the publication is provided on the first page or at the bottom of the last page. This information must be prepared in accordance with the requirements established in 6.1.16.

6.3.9 If a publication is published in parallel in several languages, then along with an indication of this, its title translated into Russian should be given above the release data.

6.3.10 Output information in publications printed in languages ​​other than Russian, translated into Russian, provides: subheading data; information about the main publication in a separately published appendix; full postal address of the editorial office; name and full postal address of the printing company. The title of the publication is given in transliterated form.

This information is located at the bottom of the last page of the newspaper, indicating the language of the main text of the publication.

7 Leaf editions

7.1 Text and graphic publications (except postcards)

7.1.1 Output information includes: information about authors, compilers, artists, photographers; title of the publication (work of art); subheading data; output; graduation data; copyright sign.

7.1.3 The title of the publication (work of art) in text sheet publications is given in the title part of the sheet before the text.

The title of sheet graphic publications is given on the left side of the bottom margin of the sheet.

The title also contains the name of the work of art, established by the author or historically assigned to the work (for portraits - last name, first name, patronymic and date of life of the person depicted), on the left side of the lower margin of the sheet.

7.1.4 Subtitle data (see also 3.3.5) of text publications is placed under the title in the title part of the sheet.

The subheading data of the iso-editions is placed on the left side of the bottom margin of the sheet.

The subheading data of art reproductions and prints indicates: the type of work of art; time and place of creation of a work of art; place of storage or display of the original; information about the author and work.

7.1.5 Output data (see also 3.3.6) is given in the middle of the bottom margin of the sheet.

7.1.6 Release data (see also 3.3.7) is given on the right side of the bottom margin of the sheet.

7.1.7 Output information in leaf publications printed in languages ​​other than Russian is translated into Russian. The names of the authors and persons involved in the creation of the publication are given in transliterated form. The output information is placed on the bottom margin of the sheet indicating the language of the text of the publication.

7.2 Fine postcards

7.2.1 The imprint includes: the name of the artist or photographer; title; imprint (publisher name and year of issue); release data (printing company order number, circulation); copyright sign.

7.2.2 On reproduction postcards, in addition to the information listed, the following is provided:

type of work of art, time and place of its creation, place of storage or exhibition, information about the author and work.

The imprint information is indicated on the reverse (address - for postcards) side.

7.3 Sheet complete publications

7.3.1 Output information (see also 3.3) includes: information about the authors and other persons involved in the creation of the publication; title; subheading data; output; graduation data; copyright sign.

3.4.2 In addition to the above elements of the output information, the publisher has the right to provide at its discretion any other information about the publications.

3.5 Posting of output information

3.5.1 The output information is placed on: the title page and its back, the combined title page (the top of the first page with the text), the first, last pages of the publication or the end page - in books, brochures, albums, sheet music, bulletins, collections; the first page (or the top of the first page) and the bottom of the last page - on booklets, leaflets, newspapers and calendars (except for pocket and miniature timesheet calendars), the top of the sheet and the bottom margin of the sheet - in posters, traffic schedules, text and graphic posters, art reproductions, prints; on the reverse side - in fine postcards, pocket and miniature timesheet calendars.

Providing the main elements of the output information of the title page on the spine of the cover and binding cover is mandatory when the thickness of the blocks is more than 9 mm.

3.5.2 If there is no title page, the output information should be placed on the combined title page, the front side of the binding cover, or the first page of the cover.

3.5.3 Reprint and facsimile publications must have two title pages: the title page of the newly reproduced publication and the title page of the original publication. The output information relating to the newly reproduced publication is given on the first title page indicated. Above the release data, a separate line is marked “reprint edition”, “facsimile edition”.

3.6 Special cases of posting output information

3.6.1 In publications with mixed text in different languages, the names of the authors and/or the title on the title page are given in all languages ​​used in this publication. All other elements of the output information are given in one of the languages ​​of the text of the publication.

3.6.2 For publications published jointly by several publishers, the location and name of each partner publisher is indicated on the title page.

3.6.3 Output information in separately published applications is formatted depending on the type of publication (see sections 4-7).

In the main publication, information about the presence of a separately published application, the frequency of its release, and its distinctive features is placed above the release data.

3.6.4 Registration of output information for specific types of publications, see: section 4 - book publications, including non-periodical series; section 5 - music publications; section 6 - serial publications (periodic and ongoing, including periodic and ongoing series); section 7 - leaf publications; section 8 - publications specifically intended for export.

4 Book editions

4.1 Key elements of the output

4.1.1 The output information of book publications includes: information about the authors and other persons involved in the creation of the publication; publication title; header data; subheading data; output; graduation data; reprint information; classification indices; author's mark; international standard book numbers and barcodes; copyright sign.

4.2 Posting of output information

In repeated mono-editions, information about changes in the team of authors is given on the back of the title page.

In publications translated from foreign languages, the author's name is given in the most complete form.

4.2.2 The title of the publication is shown on the title page and above the release data, highlighted by printing means.

In repeated editions, information about changes in the title, as well as the title of the previous edition, is given on the back of the title page.

4.2.3 Overhead data is placed at the top of the title page, on the countertitle or foretitle (see also 3.3.4).

The name of the organization on whose behalf the publication is published is given in the officially established form.

In publications of materials of conferences, congresses, symposia, meetings, etc. their organizers are indicated in the header data.

4.2.4 Sub-heading data is placed on the title page under the title (see also 3.3.5).

The names of translators in collections of works translated by different persons are drawn up

Registration of information about compilers - see 4.2.5, editors - see 4.2.6, illustrators and graphic designers - see 4.2.7.

4.2.5 The name of the compiler is given on the title page in the subtitle data or on its reverse.

The procedure for giving the compiler's name is similar to the presentation of the author's name - see 4.2.1.

Before the name of the compiler, words should be given that define the nature of the work done.

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4.2.6 Information about the responsible (scientific) editor is given on the title page or its back.

Information about the composition of the editorial board is indicated on the title page, its back or countertitle.

Information about the editor, art editor, technical editor and proofreader is given above the release data in the above order.

4.2.7 The names of the illustrator, graphic designer and photographer in illustrated publications are given on the title page or its back.

4.2.8 The output data (see also 3.3.6) is given at the bottom of the title page.

In repeated editions, the year of issue of the previous edition is given on the back of the title page.

4.2.9 Issue data (see also 3.3.7) is placed on the last page of the publication, on the back of the title page, as well as on the 3rd and 4th sides of the cover.

The release data on the back of the title page is listed at the bottom of the page up to the copyright symbol and the international standard book number.

Information about the type of publication for its intended purpose is located above the release data, above the full form of the author’s name, and in the absence of an author - above the title.

Information about the type of publication for its intended purpose is determined according to GOST 7.60 (official, scientific, popular science, mass political, educational, production and practical, normative production and practical publication, reference, advertising, literary and artistic, leisure publication).

4.2.10 Information that the publication is a reprint, and information about the publication from which the reprint was made, is provided on the back of the title page. On the title page of such a publication, the imprint indicates the place of publication of the publication, the name of the publisher who carried out the reprint, and the year of reprint.

Information about the publication from which the reprint was made is given in accordance with GOST 7.1.

4.2.11 The classification index is preceded by an abbreviation indicating the name of the classification system. The classification index is a designation of a classification division. The classification index is compiled according to the corresponding tables UDC and BBK.

The UDC index is placed in a separate line in the upper left corner of the title page.

The BBK index is placed in a separate line in the upper left corner of the title page under the UDC index.

4.2.12 The author's mark consists of the first letter of the author's surname (the first author, if the publication has no more than three authors) or the first letter of the first word of the title (if there are more than three authors or there are no authors) and a two-digit number corresponding to the initial letters of this surname or title.

4.2.13 The International Standard Book Number (ISBN) is given in accordance with GOST 7.53 and is placed in the lower left corner of the title page or in the lower left part of the combined title page.

4.2.14 Barcodes - see 3.3.10.

4.2.16 Output information in complete publications is provided on each publication included in the set, and on the case, folder, cover.

On each publication included in the set, the title of the set and information about the number of publications in the set are given.

4.2.17 In publications published for the first time in translation, the title page information in the original language is given on the back of the title page or on the countertitle.

4.2.18 In publications printed in languages ​​other than Russian, all output information given on the title page, except for the names of authors and persons involved in the creation of the publication, are subject to mandatory translation into Russian. Names are given in transliterated form. This information is given above the release data and the information preceding it on the last page of the publication or on the back of the title page, indicating the language of the main text of the publication.

4.2.19 In serial publications, the title of the series, the issue number of the series, the title of the subseries, the issue number of the subseries are given in the above-title data.

The title of the series and its translation must be the same for all issues of this series.

The names of the persons involved in the creation of the entire series (editor, compiler, artist and members of the editorial board of the series) are given under the title of the series on the title page, counter-title or on the back of the title page with words indicating the nature of the work done (for example, “Editorial Board of the series” ).

The founding year of the series is considered to be the year the first book in the series was published.

The year of foundation of the series is given under the title of the series on the title page or countertitle.

4.2.20 In multi-volume publications, the name of the author is indicated above the general title, if all volumes have the same author, and is repeated in full form above the release data; if volumes have different authors, their names are given under the volume number and repeated in full form above the release data.

The general title of a multi-volume publication and its translation must be the same in all volumes. The general title is given on the title page and/or countertitle.

The title of a separate volume (private title) is indicated on the title page under the volume number if all volumes have the same author; if volumes have different authors, the title of the volume is placed under the author's name.

Subtitle data relating to the entire multi-volume publication, including information about the number of volumes for which the publication is designed, is placed under the general title. Subtitle data relating to a particular volume is placed on the title page under the volume title.

The composition of the editorial board of the entire multi-volume publication is given under the general title and/or subtitle data relating to the entire multi-volume publication.

The composition of the editorial board of a separate volume is given under the title of the separate volume (private title) and/or its subtitle data.

The year of publication of the multi-volume edition in the second and subsequent volumes of the multi-volume edition is indicated on the back of the title page.

4.2.21 An abstract and/or MACC is provided in all book publications, except for scientific publications on natural and technical topics. The abstract is published in scientific publications on natural and technical topics (see also 3.4.1). The abstract, MAKK or abstract is placed on the back of the title page, on the last page of the publication, on the second page of the cover or on the dust jacket.

5 Sheet music editions

5.1 Key elements of the output

5.1.1 Output information from music publications includes: information about the authors and other persons who participated in the creation of the publication; publication title; header data; subheading data; output; graduation data; state board number; barcodes; copyright sign.

5.1.2 Subheading data includes: information about the musical genre, musical form, type of music, tonality; information about the means of performance (instrument, ensemble, orchestra, voice, etc.); opus (work) and the serial number within it; subject index number; information about the number of acts, actions, paintings, parts of a work included in the publication; information about the nature of the author's work (author's edition) or a new version, version; information about the class or course of special musical institutions for which the publication is intended (if they are not included in the title of the series); information about the form of presentation of the musical text (score, part, direction) and/or clavier.

Subtitle data of separately published excerpts also includes: the title of a stage work, film or video film, radio or television production, multi-frequency musical work or vocal (vocal-instrumental) cycle; the name of a part of a multi-frequency musical work or a vocal (vocal-instrumental) cycle that has its own name; in separately published excerpts from operas - the first words of the aria, but not the recitative or scene.

5.1.3 General requirements for the design of output information in book musical editions - see section 4; general requirements for the design of output information in periodical and ongoing music publications - see section 6.

5.2 Posting of output information

5.2.1 The name of the composer is shown on the title page before the title of the publication and is repeated above the release data in full form.

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5.2.2 The name of the author of the arrangement or transcription (arrangement), instrumentation (orchestration), processing, harmonization, recording (notation) of a separately published musical work or all musical works included in the collection is given with words defining the nature of the work done (“Arrangement” , “Processing”, “Recorded”, etc.), on the title page in the subheading data and repeated in full form above the release data.

The name of the author of the arrangement or arrangement (arrangement), instrumentation (orchestration), reworking, if it is the composer himself, is not repeated on the title page in the subtitle data, but is replaced with information about the nature of the author's work done by the composer (“In the author’s arrangement,” “Author’s arrangement for . ", "Arrangement by the author", etc.).

5.2.3 The title of the literary work (including the libretto), if it differs from the title of the musical work included in the publication, is given along with information about its authors and/or an indication of the literary genre on the title page in the subtitle data.

5.2.4 The name of the compiler, who is at the same time the author of the arrangement or arrangement (arrangement), instrumentation (orchestration), processing, harmonization, recording (notation) of all works included in the collection, is given with words defining the nature of the work done (“Compiled and harmonized ”, “Compiler of the collection and author of the arrangement of plays”, “Arrangement and selection of plays for the album”, “Compiled and produced musical notation”, etc.), on the title page in the subtitle data and are repeated in full form above the release data.

The name of the editor of a particular part, indicated on the insert, is repeated in the clavier.

5.2.5 The national board number is placed at the bottom of each musical strip under the staff.

5.2.6 On single-sheet music publications, the copyright symbol is shown on the first page of the publication at the bottom. Copyright protection mark in music publications - see 3.3.11, 4.2.15.

5.2.7 Imprint in publications printed in languages ​​other than Russian - see 4.2.18 (book publications) and 6.1.15 (periodical and ongoing publications).

6 Periodicals and continuing publications

6.1 Periodicals (except newspapers)

6.1.1 Output information includes: title of the publication, private title of the issue; header data; subheading data; information about editors, editorial board, compilers, artists, proofreaders; numbering; output; graduation data; classification indices; international standard serial number; barcodes; copyright sign.

6.1.2 The title should be extremely simple and short. It is allowed to provide a complex title, which consists of the general title of the publication and the title of the section (series, subseries).

The title should reflect the special area of ​​knowledge or activity to which the publication is dedicated.

The title should stand out in design among other accompanying elements.

The abbreviation indicating the name of the publishing organization and included in the title is disclosed in the subtitle or supertitle data.

The title of the publication is placed on the title page or combined title page, as well as on the first page of the cover or the front side of the binding cover.

The title of a section of a publication (series, subseries) must be the same throughout the entire period of publication of the publication. It is not allowed to replace the title of a section of a publication (series, subseries) with its emblem (brand).

The private title, if available in individual issues, is placed under the title of the publication after the issue number on the title page or combined title page, as well as on the first page of the cover or the front side of the binding cover.

The title in translated publications is also given in the language from which the translation was made, on the title page or a combined title page.

1. DEVELOPED by the Russian Book Chamber of the Russian Federation Press Committee.

INTRODUCED by Gosstandart of Russia

2. ADOPTED by the Interstate Council for Standardization, Metrology and Certification (Protocol N 7-95 of April 26, 1995) The following voted for adoption:

Name of the state (Name of the national standardization body)

Republic of Kazakhstan (Gosstandart of the Republic of Kazakhstan)

Russian Federation (Gosstandart of Russia)

Republic of Uzbekistan (Uzgosstandart)

Ukraine (Gosstandart of Ukraine)

3. The standard meets the “IEC/ISO Directives, Part 3, 1989 “Drafting and execution of international standards” in terms of requirements for the construction, presentation and execution of standards

4. By Decree of the Committee of the Russian Federation on Standardization, Metrology and Certification dated October 18, 1995 N 545, the interstate standard GOST 7.4-95 was put into effect directly as the state standard of the Russian Federation on July 1, 1996.

Valid Editorial from 01.01.1970

Name of document"PUBLICATIONS. IMPORTANT INFORMATION. GOST 7.4-95" (approved by Resolution of the State Standard of the Russian Federation dated October 18, 1995 N 545) (as amended on July 1, 2000)
Document typeregulation, standard
Receiving authorityState Standard of the Russian Federation, united bodies of the CIS countries
Document NumberGOST 7.4-95
Acceptance date01.01.1970
Revision date01.01.1970
Date of registration with the Ministry of Justice01.01.1970
Statusvalid
Publication
  • The document was not published in this form
  • (as amended on October 18, 1995 - M.: IPK Standards Publishing House, 1996)
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"PUBLICATIONS. IMPORTANT INFORMATION. GOST 7.4-95" (approved by Resolution of the State Standard of the Russian Federation dated October 18, 1995 N 545) (as amended on July 1, 2000)

INTERSTATE STANDARD Preface

1 DEVELOPED by the Russian Book Chamber of the Russian Federation Committee on Press, TC 191 "Scientific and technical information, library and publishing"

INTRODUCED by Gosstandart of Russia

2 ADOPTED by the Interstate Council for Standardization, Metrology and Certification (Protocol N 7-95 of April 26, 1995)

3 The standard meets the “IEC/ISO Directives, Part 3, 1989 “Drafting and execution of international standards” in terms of requirements for the construction, presentation and execution of standards

4 By Decree of the Committee of the Russian Federation on Standardization, Metrology and Certification dated October 18, 1995 N 545, the interstate standard GOST 7.4-95 was put into effect directly as a state standard of the Russian Federation on July 1, 1996.

5 INSTEAD GOST 7.4-86

1 AREA OF USE

This standard establishes requirements for output information and its location in text, music and visual publications.

The standard does not apply to cartographic and information publications.

The standard is mandatory for publishers and printing enterprises, regardless of their organizational and legal structure, departmental affiliation and form of ownership.

2. REGULATORY REFERENCES

GOST 7.1-84 Bibliographic description of the document. General requirements and drafting rules

GOST 7.5-88 Publishing design of materials placed in periodical and ongoing publications and non-periodic collections

GOST 7.9-77 Abstract and annotation

GOST 7.23-80 Information publications. Main types, structure and design

GOST 7.51-84 Cards for catalogs and filing cabinets. General requirements

GOST 7.53-86 Publications. International standard numbering

GOST 7.56-89 System of standards for information, library and publishing. Editions. International standard serial numbering

GOST 7.60-90 Editions. Main types. Terms and Definitions

3. General provisions 3.1. Defining Output

3.1.1 Output information - a set of elements characterizing the publication and intended for its design, informing consumers, bibliographic processing and statistical recording.

3.2. Composition, list and location of output information

3.2.1 The composition, list and location of the output information depend on the type of publication.

3.2.2 It is not allowed to change the location of the output information established by the standard.

3.2.3 Discrepancies between the same information published in different places of the publication are not allowed, except for the cases specified in sections 4-6.

3.2.4 Elements of output information common to all or a number of volumes (parts, issues, numbers) of the publication must be presented without discrepancies in their presentation form.

3.3. Key elements of the output

3.3.1 The main elements of the output information are: information about the authors and other persons who participated in the creation of the publication; publication title; header data; subheading data; output; graduation data; classification indices; international standard numbers; barcodes; copyright sign.

The names of the persons who participated in the creation of the publication (compilers, translators, artists, draftsmen, photographers, reviewers, members of the editorial board, authors of the preface, introductory article, afterword, comments, notes, editors, proofreaders, performers of printing work in improved editions) are given in nominative case, indicating the nature of the work done.

3.3.3 Title of the publication (see also sections 4-7). The title of the publication is indicated in the form in which it was established or approved by the author or publisher.

Publications without titles are not allowed.

The title, common to all volumes, issues, publication numbers, must be formatted in the same type and different from the rest of the information on the title page.

Uninformative titles consisting of words like: “Catalogue”, “Bulletin”, “Proceedings”, “Scientific works”, “Scientific notes” are not allowed. The name of the organization responsible for publishing the publication is added to them in the genitive case.

3.3.4 Overhead data - information placed above the title of the publication.

Header data, depending on the type of publication (see also sections 4-7), may include: information about the name of the organization on whose behalf the publication is published; series title; series release number; year the series was founded; subseries title; subseries release number.

3.3.5 Subtitle data - information placed under the title of the publication.

Depending on the type of publication (see also sections 4-7), subtitle data may include: information explaining the title; information about the reader's address, purpose of the publication, literary genre, type of publication; information about the repetition of publication (reissue), processing, approval of the publication as a teaching aid, textbook or official publication; information about the language of the text from which the work is translated and the name of the translator; names of the compiler, responsible (scientific) editor, illustrator and graphic designer; information about the editorial board; information about the number of volumes for which the multi-volume publication is designed; serial number of the volume, part, book; information about the main publication in a separately published appendix.

The serial number of the reprint and the numbering of volumes, issues, books, parts, etc. are given in Arabic numerals.

3.3.6 Output data (see also sections 4-7) include: place of publication, name of publisher and year of publication.

3.3.6.1 The place of publication of the publication is considered to be the legal address of the publisher.

The place of publication of the publication is not given if it is part of the publisher's name.

The place of publication of a publication issued by a department or branch of the publisher is considered to be the legal address of this department or branch.

3.3.6.2 The publisher is the legal entity that prepares and publishes the publication. The name of the publisher is given in the form established during its registration.

Publications issued by a branch or affiliate of the publisher include the name of the publisher followed by the name of the branch or affiliate.

For publications published jointly by several publishers, the location and name of each partner publisher is indicated.

3.3.6.3 The year of publication is indicated in Arabic numerals without the word “year” or the abbreviation “g.”

3.3.7 Release data (see also sections 4-7) includes the following information: publishing license number and date of issue; date of submission for typesetting and signing for printing; type, number, paper size and sheet share; font typeface for the main text; type of print; volume of the publication in conventional printed and accounting-publishing sheets; circulation; order number of the printing company; the name and full mailing address of the publisher; name and full postal address of the printing company.

3.3.8 Classification indices (see also sections 4, 6) include: UDC (Universal Decimal Classification) index, BBK (Library and Bibliographic Classification) index.

3.3.9 International Standard Numbers (see also sections 4, 6) include: International Standard Book Number (ISBN) and International Standard Serial Number (ISSN).

3.3.10 Barcodes can be shown on the back side of the cover, binding cover, dust jacket, or at the bottom left or right corner. Barcodes are designed in accordance with the EAN standard.

3.3.11 The copyright symbol is displayed in all publications in accordance with international legislation on the protection of intellectual property. The copyright symbol consists of the letter “C” enclosed in a circle, the name of the copyright holder and the year of publication of the work.

3.4. Additional information about the publication

3.4.1 In publications for information and bibliographic purposes, an abstract, an abstract, a layout of an annotated catalog card (MACC) and a bibliographic strip (footer) may be provided.

Drawing up and design of annotations and abstracts - in accordance with GOST 7.9; MAKK - according to GOST 7.51; footer - according to GOST 7.5 (see also sections 2, 4); compiling a bibliographic description for MAKK - in accordance with GOST 7.1.

3.4.2 In addition to the above elements of the output information, the publisher has the right to provide at its discretion any other information about the publications.

3.5. Placing the output information

3.5.1 The output information is placed on: the title page and its back, the combined title page (the top of the first page with the text), the first, last pages of the publication or the end page - in books, brochures, albums, sheet music, bulletins, collections; the first page (or the top of the first page) and the bottom of the last page - on booklets, leaflets, newspapers and calendars (except for pocket and miniature timesheet calendars), the top of the sheet and the bottom margin of the sheet - in posters, traffic schedules, text and graphic posters, art reproductions, prints; on the reverse side - in fine postcards, pocket and miniature timesheet calendars.

Providing the main elements of the output information of the title page on the spine of the cover and binding cover is mandatory when the thickness of the blocks is more than 9 mm.

3.5.2 If there is no title page, the output information should be placed on the combined title page, the front side of the binding cover, or the first page of the cover.

3.5.3 Reprint and facsimile publications must have two title pages: the title page of the newly reproduced publication and the title page of the original publication. The output information relating to the newly reproduced publication is given on the first title page indicated. Above the release data, a separate line is marked “reprint edition”, “facsimile edition”.

3.6. Special cases of placing imprint information

3.6.1 In publications with mixed text in different languages, the names of the authors and/or the title on the title page are given in all languages ​​used in this publication. All other elements of the output information are given in one of the languages ​​of the text of the publication.

3.6.2 For publications published jointly by several publishers, the location and name of each partner publisher is indicated on the title page.

3.6.3 Output information in separately published applications is formatted depending on the type of publication (see sections 4-7).

In the main publication, information about the presence of a separately published application, the frequency of its release, and its distinctive features is placed above the release data.

3.6.4 Registration of output information for specific types of publications, see: section 4 - book publications, incl. non-periodic series; section 5 - music publications; section 6 - serial publications (periodic and ongoing, including periodic and ongoing series); section 7 - leaf publications; section 8 - publications specifically intended for export.

4. BOOK PUBLICATIONS 4.1. Key elements of the output

4.1.1 The output information of book publications includes: information about the authors and other persons involved in the creation of the publication; publication title; header data; subheading data; output; graduation data; reprint information; classification indices; author's mark; international standard book numbers and barcodes; copyright sign.

4.2. Placing the output information

In repeated mono-editions, information about changes in the team of authors is given on the back of the title page.

In publications translated from foreign languages, the author's name is given in the most complete form.

4.2.2 The title of the publication is shown on the title page and above the release data, highlighted by printing means.

In repeated editions, information about changes in the title, as well as the title of the previous edition, is given on the back of the title page.

4.2.3 Overhead data is placed at the top of the title page, on the countertitle or foretitle (see also 3.3.4).

The name of the organization on whose behalf the publication is published is given in the officially established form.

In publications of materials of conferences, congresses, symposia, meetings, etc. their organizers are indicated in the header information.

4.2.4 Sub-heading data is placed on the title page under the title (see also 3.3.5).

The names of translators in collections of works translated by different persons are formatted in accordance with GOST 7.5.

Registration of information about compilers - see 4.2.5, editors - see 4.2.6, illustrators and graphic designers - see 4.2.7.

4.2.5 The name of the compiler is given on the title page in the subtitle data or on its reverse.

The procedure for giving the compiler's name is similar to the presentation of the author's name - see 4.2.1.

Before the name of the compiler, words should be given that define the nature of the work done: “compiler”, “compiled”, “author-compiler”, “editor-compiler”, “made a selection”, “processed”, “summarized”, “compiled a description”, “picked up”, “developed”, “assembled”, “recorded”.

4.2.6 Information about the responsible (scientific) editor is given on the title page or its back.

Information about the composition of the editorial board is indicated on the title page, its back or countertitle.

Information about the editor, art editor, technical editor and proofreader is given above the release data in the above order.

4.2.7 The names of the illustrator, graphic designer and photographer in illustrated publications are given on the title page or its back.

4.2.8 The output data (see also 3.3.6) is given at the bottom of the title page.

In repeated editions, the year of issue of the previous edition is given on the back of the title page.

4.2.9 Issue data (see also 3.3.7) is placed on the last page of the publication, on the back of the title page, as well as on the 3rd and 4th sides of the cover.

The release data on the back of the title page is listed at the bottom of the page up to the copyright symbol and the international standard book number.

Information about the type of publication for its intended purpose is located above the release data, above the full form of the author’s name, and in the absence of an author - above the title.

Information about the type of publication for its intended purpose is determined according to GOST 7.60 (official, scientific, popular science, mass political, educational, production and practical, normative production and practical publication, reference, advertising, literary and artistic, leisure publication).

4.2.10 Information that the publication is a reprint, and information about the publication from which the reprint was made, is provided on the back of the title page. On the title page of such a publication, the imprint indicates the place of publication of the publication, the name of the publisher who carried out the reprint, and the year of reprint.

Information about the publication from which the reprint was made is given in accordance with GOST 7.1.

4.2.11 The classification index is preceded by an abbreviation indicating the name of the classification system. The classification index is a designation of a classification division. The classification index is compiled according to the corresponding tables UDC and BBK.

The UDC index is placed in a separate line in the upper left corner of the title page.

The BBK index is placed in a separate line in the upper left corner of the title page under the UDC index.

4.2.12 The author's mark consists of the first letter of the author's surname (the first author, if the publication has no more than three authors) or the first letter of the first word of the title (if there are more than three authors or there are no authors) and a two-digit number corresponding to the initial letters of this surname or title.

4.2.13 The International Standard Book Number (ISBN) is given in accordance with GOST 7.53 and is placed in the lower left corner of the title page or in the lower left part of the combined title page.

4.2.14 Barcodes - see 3.3.10.

4.2.16 Output information in complete publications is provided on each publication included in the set, and on the case, folder, cover.

On each publication included in the set, the title of the set and information about the number of publications in the set are given.

4.2.17 In publications published for the first time in translation, the title page information in the original language is given on the back of the title page or on the countertitle.

4.2.18 In publications printed in languages ​​other than Russian, all output information given on the title page, except for the names of authors and persons involved in the creation of the publication, are subject to mandatory translation into Russian. Names are given in transliterated form. This information is given above the release data and the information preceding it on the last page of the publication or on the back of the title page, indicating the language of the main text of the publication.

4.2.19 In serial publications, the title of the series, the issue number of the series, the title of the subseries, the issue number of the subseries are given in the above-title data.

The title of the series and its translation must be the same for all issues of this series.

The names of the persons involved in the creation of the entire series (editor, compiler, artist and members of the editorial board of the series) are given under the title of the series on the title page, counter-title or on the back of the title page with words indicating the nature of the work done (for example, “Editorial Board of the series” ).

The founding year of the series is considered to be the year the first book in the series was published.

The year of foundation of the series is given under the title of the series on the title page or countertitle.

4.2.20 In multi-volume publications, the name of the author is indicated above the general title, if all volumes have the same author, and is repeated in full form above the release data; if volumes have different authors, their names are given under the volume number and repeated in full form above the release data.

The general title of a multi-volume publication and its translation must be the same in all volumes. The general title is given on the title page and/or countertitle.

The title of a separate volume (private title) is indicated on the title page under the volume number if all volumes have the same author; if volumes have different authors, the title of the volume is placed under the author's name.

Subtitle data relating to the entire multi-volume publication, including information about the number of volumes for which the publication is designed, is placed under the general title. Subtitle data relating to a particular volume is placed on the title page under the volume title.

The composition of the editorial board of the entire multi-volume publication is given under the general title and/or subtitle data relating to the entire multi-volume publication.

The composition of the editorial board of a separate volume is given under the title of the separate volume (private title) and/or its subtitle data.

The year of publication of the multi-volume edition in the second and subsequent volumes of the multi-volume edition is indicated on the back of the title page.

4.2.21 An abstract and/or MACC is provided in all book publications, except for scientific publications on natural and technical topics. The abstract is published in scientific publications on natural and technical topics (see also 3.4.1). The abstract, MAKK or abstract is placed on the back of the title page, on the last page of the publication, on the second page of the cover or on the dust jacket.

5. NOTES 5.1 Main elements of the output information

5.1.1 Output information from music publications includes: information about the authors and other persons who participated in the creation of the publication; publication title; header data; subheading data; output; graduation data; state board number; barcodes; copyright sign.

5.1.2 Subheading data includes: information about the musical genre, musical form, type of music, tonality; information about the means of performance (instrument, ensemble, orchestra, voice, etc.); opus (work) and the serial number within it; subject index number; information about the number of acts, actions, paintings, parts of a work included in the publication; information about the nature of the author's work (author's edition) or a new version, version; information about the class or course of special musical institutions for which the publication is intended (if they are not included in the title of the series); information about the form of presentation of the musical text (score, part, direction) and/or clavier.

Subtitle data for separately published excerpts also includes: the title of a stage work, film or video film, radio or television production, multi-part musical work or vocal (vocal-instrumental) cycle; the name of a part of a multi-part musical work or vocal (vocal-instrumental) cycle that has its own name; in separately published excerpts from operas - the first words of the aria, but not the recitative or scene.

5.1.3 General requirements for the design of output information in book musical editions - see section 4; general requirements for the design of output information in periodical and ongoing music publications - see section 6.

5.2 Posting of output information

5.2.1 The name of the composer is shown on the title page before the title of the publication and is repeated above the release data in full form.

5.2.2 The name of the author of the arrangement or arrangement (arrangement), instrumentation (orchestration), processing, harmonization, recording (notation) of a separately published musical work or all musical works included in the collection is given with words defining the nature of the work done (“Arrangement” , “Processing”, “Recorded”, etc.), on the title page in the subheading data and repeated in full form above the release data.

The name of the author of the arrangement or arrangement (arrangement), instrumentation (orchestration), reworking, if it is the composer himself, is not repeated on the title page in the subtitle data, but is replaced with information about the nature of the author's work done by the composer ("In the author's arrangement", "Author's arrangement for...", "Arrangement by the author", etc.).

5.2.3 The title of the literary work (including the libretto), if it differs from the title of the musical work included in the publication, is given along with information about its authors and/or an indication of the literary genre on the title page in the subtitle data.

5.2.4 The name of the compiler, who is at the same time the author of the arrangement or arrangement (arrangement), instrumentation (orchestration), processing, harmonization, recording (notation) of all works included in the collection, is given with words defining the nature of the work done (“Compiled and harmonized ", "Compiler of the collection and author of the arrangement of plays", "Arrangement and selection of plays for the album", "Compiled and produced musical notation", etc.), on the title page in the subtitle data and are repeated in full form above the release data.

The name of the editor of a particular part, indicated on the insert, is repeated in the clavier.

5.2.5 The national board number is placed at the bottom of each musical strip under the staff.

5.2.6 On single-sheet music publications, the copyright symbol is shown on the first page of the publication at the bottom. Copyright protection symbol in music publications, see 3.3.11, 4.2.15.

5.2.7 Imprint information in publications printed in languages ​​other than Russian, see 4.2.18 (book publications) and 6.1.15 (periodical and ongoing publications).

6. PERIODICAL AND CONTINUING PUBLICATIONS 6.1. Periodicals (except newspapers)

6.1.1 Output information includes: title of the publication, private title of the issue; header data; subheading data; information about editors, editorial board, compilers, artists, proofreaders; numbering; output; graduation data; classification indices; international standard serial number; barcodes; copyright sign.

6.1.2 The title should be extremely simple and short. It is allowed to provide a complex title, which consists of the general title of the publication and the title of the section (series, subseries).

The title should reflect the special area of ​​knowledge or activity to which the publication is dedicated.

The title should stand out in design among other accompanying elements.

The abbreviation indicating the name of the publishing organization and included in the title is disclosed in the subtitle or supertitle data.

The title of the publication is placed on the title page or combined title page, as well as on the first page of the cover or the front side of the binding cover.

The title of a section of a publication (series, subseries) must be the same throughout the entire period of publication of the publication. It is not allowed to replace the title of a section of a publication (series, subseries) with its emblem (brand).

The private title, if available in individual issues, is placed under the title of the publication after the issue number on the title page or combined title page, as well as on the first page of the cover or the front side of the binding cover.

The title in translated publications is also given in the language from which the translation was made, on the title page or a combined title page.

6.1.3 The header information includes the name of the publishing organization.

The name of the publishing organization is omitted if it is included in the subheading data (see 6.1.4).

Overhead data is placed above the title of the publication on the title page or combined title page, and in their absence - on the first page of the cover or the front side of the binding cover.

6.1.4 Subheading data (see also 3.3.5) includes: information characterizing the topic, reader address and intended purpose; type of publication; the name of the publishing organization in the wording of the subtitle data, beginning with the words “Journal”, “Bulletin”, etc.; information about the frequency, year and month of publication; information about the features of the release; information about the main publication in a separately published appendix.

The year and month of foundation of a publication is considered to be the year and month of publication of the first issue (issue, volume) of a numbered publication. It is not allowed to indicate the serial year of publication instead of the year and month of publication.

Subtitle data is placed under the title of the publication on the title page or combined title page, and in their absence - on the first or second pages of the cover or the front side of the binding cover.

6.1.5 The numbering of periodicals begins annually from the first issue (current numbering). In addition to the serial number, it is allowed to indicate the month (months).

In addition to the current numbering, the serial number of the publication from the date of its foundation is given (gross numbering). The gross number is indicated after the current number in parentheses. Gross numbering should be entered at the beginning of the calendar year. Double numbering is retained in all editions of the publication.

Numbering appears on the title page or combined title page, as well as on the first page of the cover or the front side of the binding cover.

When numbering, indicate the year to which the issue relates, regardless of the year of its publication.

If sequential numbering is interrupted, this must be indicated prominently in the next issue (length of interruption, volume number, and last issue number and date).

6.1.6 The output data (see also 3.3.6) is given on the title page or combined title page.

6.1.7 The name of the chief or responsible editor, the words “Editorial Board”, the composition of the editorial board, the name of the compiler are indicated on the back of the title page or on the end page, in the absence of a title page - on the second or third page of the cover.

The name of the artist, art editor, translated edition editor, technical editor, proofreader is indicated above the release data.

6.1.8 Issue data (see also 3.3.7) is given on the end page, the back of the title page, the second, third or fourth pages of the cover.

6.1.9 The UDC index may be used for the entire publication as a whole. Design of the UDC index - see 4.2.11.

6.1.10 The International Standard Serial Number (ISSN) is given in accordance with GOST 7.56 and is placed in the upper right corner of the first page of the cover or the front side of the binding cover, in their absence - in the upper right corner of the title page or combined title page. If the ISSN is assigned to a general title and a section (series) title, then the ISSN of the general title is given first, and below it - the ISSN of the section (series) title.

6.1.11 Barcodes - see 3.3.10.

When publishing articles and materials from different authors, the copyright symbol of each individual publication is shown at the bottom of the initial or final page of the publication.

6.1.13 An indication of parallel publications in other languages ​​is placed above the release data. If a publication is published in parallel in several languages ​​and under different titles, then their titles should be given along with an indication of this.

6.1.14 Independent supplements (see also 3.6.3) to the periodical must have their own numbering within the year. The word "application" should always be clearly marked on the title page or on a combined title page.

In the main publication, an indication of the presence of a separately published supplement to the release is placed above the release data.

6.1.15 In publications published in languages ​​other than Russian, the following are translated into Russian: supertitle data; subheading data; publisher's name; publisher's (editorial) postal address; name and postal address of the printing company. The title of the publication is given in transliterated form. This information is located above the release data on the end page, the back of the title page, the second, third or fourth page of the cover, indicating the language of the main text of the publication.

6.1.16 When two or more publications are combined into one, it is allowed to assign the title of one of the predecessor publications to the new publication, preserve the year of its foundation and continue its numbering.

When an edition is divided into two or more, it is allowed to assign the previous title and numbering to only one of the newly formed editions. The year of foundation of the publication is retained for all publications formed during the division.

All changes in the publication (renaming, changing subtitle data, clarifying the year of foundation, numbering, moving the place of publication of the publication, etc.) should be reported in the last unchanged and in the first changed issue (numbers) on the back of the title page or the second page of the cover.

6.1.17 An abstract, abstract and bibliographic strip for a periodical are provided if necessary (see also 3.4.1).

6.2. Ongoing editions

6.2.1 Imprint includes: title of the publication; private title of the issue; header data; subheading data; information about editors, editorial board, compilers, proofreaders; numbering; output; graduation data; classification indices; international standard serial number; barcodes; copyright sign.

6.2.2 Title design; header data; information about editors, editorial board, compilers, proofreaders; output data; graduation data; International Standard Serial Number (ISSN); classification indices; barcodes; copyright symbol; information about parallel publications in other languages ​​and applications; information about merger, division, termination and changes in the publication - see 6.1.

6.2.3 Subtitle data includes: type of publication; name of the responsible editor; year the publication was founded; information about the main publication in a separately published appendix.

Subtitle data is given under the title of the publication on the title page.

6.2.4 Numbering starts from the date of foundation of the numbered publication (gross numbering).

The issue number is given under the title of the publication and subtitle data on the title page, as well as on the first page of the cover or the front side of the binding cover.

6.2.5 Imprint information in publications printed in languages ​​other than Russian, and information about the language of the text of the publication - see 6.1.15. In addition, when translated into Russian, the name of the organization on behalf of which the publication is published, or the organization responsible for the publication of the entire ongoing publication, is given.

6.2.6 Abstract, abstract and bibliographic strip - see 6.1.17.

6.3. Newspapers

6.3.1 Output information includes: title; subheading data; numbering; issue release date; information about editors and/or editorial board; release data.

6.3.2 Title - see 6.1.2.

6.3.3 Subtitle data includes: the name of the publisher (the organization responsible for the publication); information about the frequency of release; year, month or date of foundation of the newspaper; information about parallel publications in other languages ​​and applications. It is not allowed to indicate the serial year of its publication instead of the year the newspaper was founded.

Subheading data is placed on the front page.

If there are changeable pages and when a newspaper or its individual issues are published in different editions, the subheading data indicates the features of the issue (evening, city, regional, zonal, peripheral, for certain categories of readers).

6.3.4 The name of the newspaper editor, the words “Editorial Board” and/or “Composition of the Editorial Board” are given at the bottom of the last page above the release data.

6.3.5 Newspaper numbers are indicated in Arabic numerals at the top of the front page. Following the current number (from the beginning of the calendar year), it is allowed to give the gross serial number (from the date of foundation of the newspaper) in parentheses.

6.3.6 The publication date of the issue, which contains the day of the week, the day (in Arabic numerals), the name of the month (without abbreviation) and the year, is shown on the front page of the newspaper.

6.3.7 Issue data includes: publishing license number and date of issue (registration certificate); volume of the publication in printed sheets, reduced to the format of two pages of an A2 newspaper (420 x 595 mm); circulation; full postal address and telephone number of the editorial office; order number of the printing company; name and full postal address of the printing company.

Release data is given at the bottom of the last page of the newspaper.

6.3.8 Information about the continuity of the newspaper and changes in the publication is provided on the first page or at the bottom of the last page. This information must be prepared in accordance with the requirements established in 6.1.16.

6.3.9 If a publication is published in parallel in several languages, then along with an indication of this, its title translated into Russian should be given above the release data.

6.3.10 Output information in publications printed in languages ​​other than Russian, translated into Russian, provides: subheading data; information about the main publication in a separately published appendix; full postal address of the editorial office; name and full postal address of the printing company. The title of the publication is given in transliterated form.

This information is located at the bottom of the last page of the newspaper, indicating the language of the main text of the publication.

Interstate standard GOST 7.4-95
"System of standards for information, library and publishing. Publications. Imprint"
(introduced by Decree of the Russian Federation Committee on Standardization, Metrology and Certification dated October 18, 1995 N 545)

System of standards on information, librarianship and publishing. Publications. Imprint

Instead of GOST 7.4-86

1 area of ​​use

This standard establishes requirements for output information and its location in text, music and visual publications.

The standard does not apply to cartographic and information publications.

The standard is mandatory for publishers and printing enterprises, regardless of their organizational and legal structure, departmental affiliation and form of ownership.

GOST 7.1-84 System of standards for information, library and publishing. Bibliographic description of the document. General requirements and drafting rules

GOST 7.5-98 System of standards for information, library and publishing. Magazines, collections, information publications. Publishing design of published materials

3.2.4 Elements of output information common to all or a number of volumes (parts, issues, numbers) of the publication must be presented without discrepancies in their presentation form.

3.3 Key elements of the output

3.3.1 The main elements of the output information are: information about the authors and other persons who participated in the creation of the publication; publication title; header data; subheading data; output; graduation data; classification indices; international standard numbers; barcodes; copyright sign.

The names of the persons who participated in the creation of the publication (compilers, translators, artists, draftsmen, photographers, reviewers, members of the editorial board, authors of the preface, introductory article, afterword, comments, notes, editors, proofreaders, performers of printing work in improved editions) are given in nominative case, indicating the nature of the work done.

3.3.3 Title of the publication (see also sections 4-7). The title of the publication is indicated in the form in which it was established or approved by the author or publisher.

It is not allowed to publish a publication without a title.

The title, common to all volumes, issues, publication numbers, must be formatted in the same type and different from the rest of the information on the title page.

Uninformative titles consisting of words like: “Catalogue”, “Bulletin”, “Proceedings”, “Scientific works”, “Scientific notes” are not allowed. The name of the organization responsible for publishing the publication is added to them in the genitive case.

3.3.4 Overhead data - information placed above the title of the publication.

Header data, depending on the type of publication (see also sections 4-7), may include: information about the name of the organization on whose behalf the publication is published; series title; series release number; year the series was founded; subseries title; subseries release number.

3.3.5 Subtitle data - information placed under the title of the publication. Depending on the type of publication (see also sections 4-7), subtitle data may include: information explaining the title; information about the reader's address, purpose of the publication, literary genre, type of publication; information about the repetition of publication (reissue), processing, approval of the publication as a teaching aid, textbook or official publication; information about the language of the text from which the work is translated and the name of the translator; names of the compiler, responsible (scientific) editor, illustrator and graphic designer; information about the editorial board; information about the number of volumes for which the multi-volume publication is designed; serial number of the volume, part, book; information about the main publication in a separately published appendix.

Serial number of reprint and numbering of volumes, issues, books, parts, etc. are given in Arabic numerals.

3.3.6 Output data (see also sections 4-7) include: place of publication, name of publisher and year of publication.

3.3.6.1 The place of publication of the publication is considered to be the legal address of the publisher.

The place of publication of the publication is not given if it is part of the publisher's name.

The place of publication of a publication issued by a department or branch of the publisher is considered to be the legal address of this department or branch.

3.3.6.2 The publisher is the legal entity that prepares and publishes the publication. The name of the publisher is given in the form established during its registration.

Publications issued by a branch or affiliate of the publisher include the name of the publisher followed by the name of the branch or affiliate.

For publications published jointly by several publishers, the location and name of each partner publisher is indicated.

3.3.6.3 The year of publication is indicated in Arabic numerals without the word “year” or the abbreviation “g.”

3.3.7 Release data (see also sections 4-7) includes the following information: publishing license number and date of issue; date of submission for typesetting and signing for printing; type, number, paper size and sheet share; font typeface for the main text; type of print; volume of the publication in conventional printed and accounting-publishing sheets; circulation; order number of the printing company; the name and full mailing address of the publisher; name and full postal address of the printing company.

(Amendment, IUS 7-2000).

3.3.8 Classification indices (see also sections 4, ) include: UDC (Universal Decimal Classification) index, BBK (Library and Bibliographic Classification) index.

3.3.9 International Standard Numbers (see also Sections 4, ) include: International Standard Book Number (ISBN) and International Standard Serial Number (ISSN).

3.3.10 Barcodes can be shown on the back side of the cover, binding cover, dust jacket, or at the bottom left or right corner. Barcodes are designed in accordance with the EAN standard.

3.3.11 The copyright symbol is displayed in all publications in accordance with international legislation on the protection of intellectual property. The copyright symbol consists of the letter “C” enclosed in a circle, the name of the copyright holder and the year of publication of the work.

3.4 Additional information about the publication

3.4.1 In publications for information and bibliographic purposes, an abstract, an abstract, a layout of an annotated catalog card (MACC) and a bibliographic strip (footer) may be provided.

Drawing up and design of annotations and abstracts - in accordance with GOST 7.9; MAKK - according to GOST 7.51; footer - according to GOST 7.5 (see also sections 2,); compiling a bibliographic description for MAKK - in accordance with GOST 7.1.

3.4.2 In addition to the above elements of the output information, the publisher has the right to provide at its discretion any other information about the publications.

3.5 Posting of output information

3.5.1 The output information is placed on: the title page and its back, the combined title page (the top of the first page with the text), the first, last pages of the publication or the end page - in books, brochures, albums, sheet music, bulletins, collections; the first page (or the top of the first page) and the bottom of the last page - on booklets, leaflets, newspapers and calendars (except for pocket and miniature timesheet calendars), the top of the sheet and the bottom margin of the sheet - in posters, traffic schedules, text and graphic posters, art reproductions, prints; on the reverse side - in fine postcards, pocket and miniature timesheet calendars.

Providing the main elements of the output information of the title page on the spine of the cover and binding cover is mandatory when the thickness of the blocks is more than 9 mm.

3.5.2 If there is no title page, the output information should be placed on the combined title page, the front side of the binding cover, or the first page of the cover.

3.5.3 Reprint and facsimile publications must have two title pages: the title page of the newly reproduced publication and the title page of the original publication. The output information relating to the newly reproduced publication is given on the first title page indicated. Above the release data, a separate line is marked “reprint edition”, “facsimile edition”.

3.6 Special cases of posting output information

3.6.1 In publications with mixed text in different languages, the names of the authors and/or the title on the title page are given in all languages ​​used in this publication. All other elements of the output information are given in one of the languages ​​of the text of the publication.

3.6.2 For publications published jointly by several publishers, the location and name of each partner publisher is indicated on the title page.

3.6.3 Output information in separately published applications is formatted depending on the type of publication (see sections 4-7).

In the main publication, information about the presence of a separately published application, the frequency of its release, and its distinctive features is placed above the release data.

3.6.4 Registration of output information for specific types of publications, see: section 4 - book publications, incl. non-periodic series; section 5 - music publications; section 6 - serial publications (periodic and ongoing, including periodic and ongoing series); section 7 - leaf publications; section 8 - publications specifically intended for export.

4 Book editions

4.1 Key elements of the output

4.1.1 The output information of book publications includes: information about the authors and other persons involved in the creation of the publication; publication title; header data; subheading data; output; graduation data; reprint information; classification indices; author's mark; international standard book numbers and barcodes; copyright sign.

4.2 Posting of output information

In repeated mono-editions, information about changes in the team of authors is given on the back of the title page.

In publications translated from foreign languages, the author's name is given in the most complete form.

4.2.2 The title of the publication is shown on the title page and above the release data, highlighted by printing means.

In repeated editions, information about changes in the title, as well as the title of the previous edition, is given on the back of the title page.

4.2.3 Overhead data is placed at the top of the title page, on the countertitle or foretitle (see also 3.3.4).

The name of the organization on whose behalf the publication is published is given in the officially established form.

In publications of materials of conferences, congresses, symposia, meetings, etc. their organizers are indicated in the header information.

4.2.4 Sub-heading data is placed on the title page under the title (see also 3.3.5).

The names of translators in collections of works translated by different persons are formatted in accordance with GOST 7.5.

Registration of information about compilers - see 4.2.5, editors - see 4.2.6, illustrators and graphic designers - see 4.2.7.

4.2.5 The name of the compiler is given on the title page in the subtitle data or on its reverse.

The procedure for giving the compiler's name is similar to the presentation of the author's name - see 4.2.1.

Before the name of the compiler, words should be given that define the nature of the work done: “compiler”, “compiled”, “author-compiler”, “editor-compiler”, “made a selection”, “processed”, “summarized”, “compiled a description”, “picked up”, “developed”, “assembled”, “recorded”.

4.2.6 Information about the responsible (scientific) editor is given on the title page or its back.

Information about the composition of the editorial board is indicated on the title page, its back or countertitle.

Information about the editor, art editor, technical editor and proofreader is given above the release data in the above order.

4.2.7 The names of the illustrator, graphic designer and photographer in illustrated publications are given on the title page or its back.

4.2.8 The output data (see also 3.3.6) is given at the bottom of the title page.

In repeated editions, the year of issue of the previous edition is given on the back of the title page.

4.2.10 Information that the publication is a reprint, and information about the publication from which the reprint was made, is provided on the back of the title page. On the title page of such a publication, the imprint indicates the place of publication of the publication, the name of the publisher who carried out the reprint, and the year of reprint.

Information about the publication from which the reprint was made is given in accordance with GOST 7.1.

4.2.11 The classification index is preceded by an abbreviation indicating the name of the classification system. The classification index is a designation of a classification division. The classification index is compiled according to the corresponding tables UDC and BBK.

The UDC index is placed in a separate line in the upper left corner of the title page. The BBK index is placed in a separate line in the upper left corner of the title page under the UDC index.

4.2.12 The author's mark consists of the first letter of the author's surname (the first author, if the publication has no more than three authors) or the first letter of the first word of the title (if there are more than three authors or there are no authors) and a two-digit number corresponding to the initial letters of this surname or title.

4.2.13 The International Standard Book Number (ISBN) is given in accordance with GOST 7.53 and is placed in the lower left corner of the title page or in the lower left part of the combined title page.

4.2.16 Output information in complete publications is provided on each publication included in the set, and on the case, folder, cover.

On each publication included in the set, the title of the set and information about the number of publications in the set are given.

4.2.17 In publications published for the first time in translation, the title page information in the original language is given on the back of the title page or on the countertitle.

4.2.18 In publications printed in languages ​​other than Russian, all output information given on the title page, except for the names of authors and persons involved in the creation of the publication, are subject to mandatory translation into Russian. Names are given in transliterated form. This information is given above the release data and the information preceding it on the last page of the publication or on the back of the title page, indicating the language of the main text of the publication.

4.2.19 In serial publications, the title of the series, the issue number of the series, the title of the subseries, the issue number of the subseries are given in the above-title data.

The title of the series and its translation must be the same for all issues of this series.

The names of the persons involved in the creation of the entire series (editor, compiler, artist and members of the editorial board of the series) are given under the title of the series on the title page, counter-title or on the back of the title page with words indicating the nature of the work done (for example, “Editorial Board of the series” ).

The founding year of the series is considered to be the year the first book in the series was published.

The year of foundation of the series is given under the title of the series on the title page or countertitle.

4.2.20 In multi-volume publications, the name of the author is indicated above the general title, if all volumes have the same author, and is repeated in full form above the release data; if volumes have different authors, their names are given under the volume number and repeated in full form above the release data.

The general title of a multi-volume publication and its translation must be the same in all volumes. The general title is given on the title page and/or countertitle.

The title of a separate volume (private title) is indicated on the title page under the volume number if all volumes have the same author; if volumes have different authors, the title of the volume is placed under the author's name.

Subtitle data relating to the entire multi-volume publication, including information about the number of volumes for which the publication is designed, is placed under the general title. Subtitle data relating to a particular volume is placed on the title page under the volume title.

The composition of the editorial board of the entire multi-volume publication is given under the general title and/or subtitle data relating to the entire multi-volume publication.

The composition of the editorial board of a separate volume is given under the title of the separate volume (private title) and/or its subtitle data.

The year of publication of the multi-volume edition in the second and subsequent volumes of the multi-volume edition is indicated on the back of the title page.

4.2.21 An abstract and/or MACC is provided in all book publications, except for scientific publications on natural and technical topics. The abstract is published in scientific publications on natural and technical topics (see also 3.4.1). The abstract, MAKK or abstract is placed on the back of the title page, on the last page of the publication, on the second page of the cover or on the dust jacket.

5 Sheet music editions

5.1 Key elements of the output

5.1.1 Output information from music publications includes: information about the authors and other persons who participated in the creation of the publication; publication title; header data; subheading data; output; graduation data; state board number; barcodes; copyright sign.

5.1.2 Subheading data includes: information about the musical genre, musical form, type of music, tonality; information about the means of performance (instrument, ensemble, orchestra, voice, etc.); opus (work) and the serial number within it; subject index number; information about the number of acts, actions, paintings, parts of a work included in the publication; information about the nature of the author's work (author's edition) or a new version, version; information about the class or course of special musical institutions for which the publication is intended (if they are not included in the title of the series); information about the form of presentation of the musical text (score, part, direction) and/or clavier.

Subtitle data of separately published excerpts also includes: the title of a stage work, film or video film, radio or television production, multi-frequency musical work or vocal (vocal-instrumental) cycle; the name of a part of a multi-frequency musical work or a vocal (vocal-instrumental) cycle that has its own name; in separately published excerpts from operas - the first words of the aria, but not the recitative or scene.

5.1.3 General requirements for the design of output information in book musical editions - see section 4; general requirements for the design of output information in periodical and ongoing music publications - see section 6.

5.2 Posting of output information

5.2.1 The name of the composer is shown on the title page before the title of the publication and is repeated above the release data in full form.

5.2.2 The name of the author of the arrangement or arrangement (arrangement), instrumentation (orchestration), processing, harmonization, recording (notation) of a separately published musical work or all musical works included in the collection is given with words defining the nature of the work done (“Arrangement” , “Processing”, “Recorded”, etc.), on the title page in the subheading data and repeated in full form above the release data.

The name of the author of the arrangement or arrangement (arrangement), instrumentation (orchestration), reworking, if it is the composer himself, is not repeated on the title page in the subtitle data, but is replaced with information about the nature of the author's work done by the composer ("In the author's arrangement", "Author's arrangement for...", "Arrangement by the author", etc.).

5.2.3 The title of the literary work (including the libretto), if it differs from the title of the musical work included in the publication, is given along with information about its authors and/or an indication of the literary genre on the title page in the subtitle data.

5.2.4 The name of the compiler, who is at the same time the author of the arrangement or arrangement (arrangement), instrumentation (orchestration), processing, harmonization, recording (notation) of all works included in the collection, is given with words defining the nature of the work done (“Compiled and harmonized ", "Compiler of the collection and author of the arrangement of plays", "Arrangement and selection of plays for the album", "Compiled and produced musical notation", etc.), on the title page in the subtitle data and are repeated in full form above the release data.

The name of the editor of a particular part, indicated on the insert, is repeated in the clavier.

5.2.5 The national board number is placed at the bottom of each musical strip under the staff.

5.2.6 On single-sheet music publications, the copyright symbol is shown on the first page of the publication at the bottom. Copyright protection mark in music publications - see 3.3.11, 4.2.15.

5.2.7 Imprint in publications printed in languages ​​other than Russian - see 4.2.18 (book publications) and 6.1.15 (periodical and ongoing publications).

6 Periodicals and continuing publications

6.1 Periodicals (except newspapers)

6.1.1 Output information includes: title of the publication, private title of the issue; header data; subheading data; information about editors, editorial board, compilers, artists, proofreaders; numbering; output; graduation data; classification indices; international standard serial number; barcodes; copyright sign.

6.1.2 The title should be extremely simple and short. It is allowed to provide a complex title, which consists of the general title of the publication and the title of the section (series, subseries).

The title should reflect the special area of ​​knowledge or activity to which the publication is dedicated.

The title should stand out in design among other accompanying elements.

The abbreviation indicating the name of the publishing organization and included in the title is disclosed in the subtitle or supertitle data.

The title of the publication is placed on the title page or combined title page, as well as on the first page of the cover or the front side of the binding cover.

The title of a section of a publication (series, subseries) must be the same throughout the entire period of publication of the publication. It is not allowed to replace the title of a section of a publication (series, subseries) with its emblem (brand).

The private title, if available in individual issues, is placed under the title of the publication after the issue number on the title page or combined title page, as well as on the first page of the cover or the front side of the binding cover.

The title in translated publications is also given in the language from which the translation was made, on the title page or a combined title page.

6.1.3 The header information includes the name of the publishing organization.

The name of the publishing organization is omitted if it is included in the subheading data (see 6.1.4).

Overhead data is placed above the title of the publication on the title page or combined title page, and in their absence - on the first page of the cover or the front side of the binding cover.

6.1.4 Subheading data (see also 3.3.5) includes: information characterizing the topic, reader address and intended purpose; type of publication; the name of the publishing organization in the wording of the subtitle data, beginning with the words “Journal”, “Bulletin”, etc.; information about the frequency, year and month of publication; information about the features of the release; information about the main publication in a separately published appendix.

The year and month of foundation of a publication is considered to be the year and month of publication of the first issue (issue, volume) of a numbered publication. It is not allowed to indicate the serial year of publication instead of the year and month of publication.

Subtitle data is placed under the title of the publication on the title page or combined title page, and in their absence - on the first or second pages of the cover or the front side of the binding cover.

6.1.5 The numbering of periodicals begins annually from the first issue (current numbering). In addition to the serial number, it is allowed to indicate the month (months).

In addition to the current numbering, the serial number of the publication from the date of its foundation is given (gross numbering). The gross number is indicated after the current number in parentheses. Gross numbering should be entered at the beginning of the calendar year. Double numbering is retained in all editions of the publication.

Numbering appears on the title page or combined title page, as well as on the first page of the cover or the front side of the binding cover.

When numbering, indicate the year to which the issue relates, regardless of the year of its publication.

If sequential numbering is interrupted, this must be indicated prominently in the next issue (length of interruption, volume number, and last issue number and date).

6.1.7 The name of the chief or responsible editor, the words “Editorial Board”, the composition of the editorial board, the name of the compiler are indicated on the back of the title page or on the end page, in the absence of a title page - on the second or third page of the cover.

The name of the artist, art editor, translated edition editor, technical editor, proofreader is indicated above the release data.

6.1.8 Issue data (see also 3.3.7) is given on the end page, the back of the title page, the second, third or fourth pages of the cover.

6.1.10 The International Standard Serial Number (ISSN) is given in accordance with GOST 7.56 and is placed in the upper right corner of the first page of the cover or the front side of the binding cover, in their absence - in the upper right corner of the title page or combined title page. If the ISSN is assigned to a general title and a section (series) title, then the ISSN of the general title is given first, and below it - the ISSN of the section (series) title.

When publishing articles and materials from different authors, the copyright symbol of each individual publication is shown at the bottom of the initial or final page of the publication.

6.1.13 An indication of parallel publications in other languages ​​is placed above the release data. If a publication is published in parallel in several languages ​​and under different titles, then their titles should be given along with an indication of this.

6.1.14 Independent supplements (see also 3.6.3) to the periodical must have their own numbering within the year. The word "application" should always be clearly marked on the title page or on a combined title page.

In the main publication, an indication of the presence of a separately published supplement to the release is placed above the release data.

6.1.15 In publications published in languages ​​other than Russian, the following are translated into Russian: supertitle data; subheading data; publisher's name; publisher's (editorial) postal address; name and postal address of the printing company. The title of the publication is given in transliterated form. This information is located above the release data on the end page, the back of the title page, the second, third or fourth page of the cover, indicating the language of the main text of the publication.

6.1.16 When two or more publications are combined into one, it is allowed to assign the title of one of the predecessor publications to the new publication, preserve the year of its foundation and continue its numbering.

When an edition is divided into two or more, it is allowed to assign the previous title and numbering to only one of the newly formed editions. The year of foundation of the publication is retained for all publications formed during the division.

All changes in the publication (renaming, changing subtitle data, clarifying the year of foundation, numbering, moving the place of publication of the publication, etc.) should be reported in the last unchanged and in the first changed issue (numbers) on the back of the title page or the second page of the cover.

6.1.17 An abstract, abstract and bibliographic strip for a periodical are provided if necessary (see also 3.4.1).

6.2 Continuing editions

6.2.1 Imprint includes: title of the publication; private title of the issue; header data; subheading data; information about editors, editorial board, compilers, proofreaders; numbering; output; graduation data; classification indices; international standard serial number; barcodes; copyright sign.

6.2.2 Title design; header data; information about editors, editorial board, compilers, proofreaders; output data; release data, international standard serial number (ISSN); classification indices; barcodes; copyright symbol; information about parallel publications in other languages ​​and applications; information about merger, division, termination and changes in the publication - see 6.1.

6.2.3 Subtitle data includes: type of publication; name of the responsible editor; year the publication was founded; information about the main publication in a separately published appendix.

Subtitle data is given under the title of the publication on the title page.

6.2.4 Numbering starts from the date of foundation of the numbered publication (gross numbering).

The issue number is given under the title of the publication and subtitle data on the title page, as well as on the first page of the cover or the front side of the binding cover.

6.2.5 Imprint information in publications printed in languages ​​other than Russian, and information about the language of the text of the publication - see 6.1.15. In addition, when translated into Russian, the name of the organization on behalf of which the publication is published, or the organization responsible for the publication of the entire ongoing publication, is given.

6.3 Newspapers

6.3.1 Output information includes: title; subheading data; numbering; issue release date; information about editors and/or editorial board; release data.

6.3.3 Subtitle data includes: the name of the publisher (the organization responsible for the publication); information about the frequency of release; year, month or date of foundation of the newspaper; information about parallel publications in other languages ​​and applications. It is not allowed to indicate the serial year of its publication instead of the year the newspaper was founded.

Subheading data is placed on the front page.

If there are changeable pages and when a newspaper or its individual issues are published in different editions, the subheading data indicates the features of the issue (evening, city, regional, zonal, peripheral, for certain categories of readers).

6.3.4 The name of the newspaper editor, the words “Editorial Board” and/or “Composition of the Editorial Board” are given at the bottom of the last page above the release data.

6.3.5 Newspaper numbers are indicated in Arabic numerals at the top of the front page. Following the current number (from the beginning of the calendar year), it is allowed to give the gross serial number (from the date of foundation of the newspaper) in parentheses.

6.3.6 The publication date of the issue, which contains the day of the week, the day (in Arabic numerals), the name of the month (without abbreviation) and the year, is shown on the front page of the newspaper.

6.3.7 Issue data includes: publishing license number and date of issue (registration certificate); volume of the publication in printed sheets, reduced to the format of two pages of an A2 newspaper (420 x 595 mm); circulation; full postal address and telephone number of the editorial office; order number of the printing company; name and full postal address of the printing company.

Release data is given at the bottom of the last page of the newspaper.

6.3.8 Information about the continuity of the newspaper and changes in the publication is provided on the first page or at the bottom of the last page. This information must be formatted in accordance with the requirements established in 6.1.16.

6.3.9 If a publication is published in parallel in several languages, then along with an indication of this, its title translated into Russian should be given above the release data.

6.3.10 Output information in publications printed in languages ​​other than Russian, translated into Russian, provides: subheading data; information about the main publication in a separately published appendix; full postal address of the editorial office; name and full postal address of the printing company. The title of the publication is given in transliterated form.

This information is located at the bottom of the last page of the newspaper, indicating the language of the main text of the publication.

7 Leaf editions

7.1 Text and graphic publications (except postcards)

7.1.1 Output information includes: information about authors, compilers, artists, photographers; title of the publication (work of art); subheading data; output; graduation data; copyright sign.

7.1.3 The title of the publication (work of art) in text sheet publications is given in the title part of the sheet before the text.

The title of sheet graphic publications is given on the left side of the bottom margin of the sheet.

The title also contains the name of the work of art, established by the author or historically assigned to the work (for portraits - last name, first name, patronymic and date of life of the person depicted), on the left side of the lower margin of the sheet.

7.1.4 Subtitle data (see also 3.3.5) of text publications is placed under the title in the title part of the sheet.

The subheading data of the iso-editions is placed on the left side of the bottom margin of the sheet.

The subheading data of art reproductions and prints indicates: the type of work of art; time and place of creation of a work of art; place of storage or display of the original; information about the author and work.

7.1.7 Output information in leaf publications printed in languages ​​other than Russian is translated into Russian. The names of the authors and persons involved in the creation of the publication are given in transliterated form. The output information is placed on the bottom margin of the sheet indicating the language of the text of the publication.

7.2 Fine postcards

7.2.1 The imprint includes: the name of the artist or photographer; title; imprint (publisher name and year of issue); release data (printing company order number, circulation); copyright sign.

7.2.2 On reproduction postcards, in addition to the information listed, the following is provided:

type of work of art, time and place of its creation, place of storage or exhibition, information about the author and work.

The imprint information is indicated on the reverse (address - for postcards) side.

7.3 Sheet complete publications8.1 Definition of publications

8.1.1 Publications specifically intended for export include publications whose circulation or most of the circulation is intended for sale on the foreign market; publications published in the Russian Federation by order of a foreign counterparty organization.

8.2 Registration of output information

8.2.1 Output information in publications specifically intended for export is prepared in accordance with the requirements of the standards of the International Organization for Standardization (ISO):

ISO 1086 Documentation-Title-leaves of a book;

ISO 6357 Documentation-Spine titles on books and other publications;

ISO 7275 Documentation-Presentation of title information of series.

8.3 Design of the insert

8.3.1 Legal copies of that part of the circulation that is intended for distribution within the Russian Federation must be provided with an insert. The insert contains elements of imprint information related to this publication. List of output information elements - see 3.3

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