# Publishers

### This page applies to Mooberry Book Manager version 4.14 and above.

If you have version 4.13.x or lower, please see[ this article ](https://mooberrydreams.gitbook.io/mooberry-book-manager-v5/mooberry-book-manager.helpscoutdocs.com/article/49-publishers-settings)instead.

As of version 4.14, publishers now have their own menu item.  A publisher can be given a name, website, and logo:

![](//d33v4339jhl8k0.cloudfront.net/docs/assets/594e95b004286305c68d57d3/images/6320b982037bc877147b87b0/file-z3WUMv5IX0.png)

Publishers also have their own page to display this information, as well as a book grid of all the books linked to them:

![](//d33v4339jhl8k0.cloudfront.net/docs/assets/594e95b004286305c68d57d3/images/6320b9aa037bc877147b87b2/file-Kshe29aweL.png)

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Last updated on September 13, 2022


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