reprintings
Reprintings are new printings of a work that has been previously published. They are issued to make a title available again after the original stock has sold, to restock retailers and libraries, or to reach new markets. A reprint typically preserves the content and pagination of the original edition, though minor corrections or updates may be included.
Distinctions within the publishing vocabulary can be subtle. A reprint usually denotes the continuation of the
Formats and purposes vary. Reprintings can appear in different bindings or sizes (hardcover, paperback, digital). They
Bibliographic and legal considerations include edition statements, ISBNs, and copyright status. Reprint rights may require permissions