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History of Unicode Release and Publication Dates

For ease of reference, this page collects together information about the dates for various releases of the Unicode Standard, as well as details regarding publication dates for the books and Unicode Technical Reports associated with Unicode releases.

Dates for Each Release of the Unicode Standard

The formal release dates for each version of the Unicode Standard, as documented inEnumerated Versions, have come to be associated with the date when the Unicode Character Database data files for a version have been completed and announced.However, note that for the very earliest versions of the Unicode Standard, there were no data files; the release of data files started with Version 2.0.0.

For major and minor versions, the release dates may differfrom the publication dates for the associated documentation.In particular, Unicode Standard Annexes carry their owndates, which mark the last date the document was modifiedbefore the Unicode release date for that version. Prior to Version 10.0, thepublication dates for the Unicode book and theUnicode core specifications are later than thecorresponding Unicode release date, because of thelonger time it took to complete their editing forpublication. Starting from Version 10.0, core specificationpublication dates are simultaneous with Unicode release dates.

Unicode Release Dates

VersionYearMonth (Day)
16.0.02024September 10
15.1.02023September 12
15.0.02022September 13
14.0.02021September 14
13.0.02020March 10
12.1.02019May 7
12.0.02019March 5
11.0.02018June 5
10.0.02017June 20
9.0.02016June 21
8.0.02015June 17
7.0.02014June 16
6.3.02013September 30
6.2.02012September 26
6.1.02012January 31
6.0.02010October 11
5.2.02009October 1
5.1.02008April 4
5.0.02006July 14
4.1.02005March 31
4.0.12004March
4.0.02003April
3.2.02002March
3.1.12001August
3.1.02001March
3.0.12000August
3.0.01999September
2.1.91999April
2.1.81998December
2.1.51998August
2.1.21998May
2.0.01996July
1.1.51995July
1.1.01993June
1.0.11992June
1.0.01991October

Version 1.1.5 was not a release formally approved by the Unicode Technical Committee. However, the very first version of UnicodeData.txt became available in July, 1995. It contained data for the repertoire of Unicode 1.1, and that data file has come to be known as Unicode Version 1.1.5.

Publication Dates for the Unicode Core Specification

TitleYearMonth (Day)ISBN
The Unicode Standard, Version 16.02024September 10978-1-936213-34-4
The Unicode Standard, Version 15.02022September 13978-1-936213-32-0
The Unicode Standard, Version 14.02021September 14978-1-936213-29-0
The Unicode Standard, Version 13.02020March 10978-1-936213-26-9
The Unicode Standard, Version 12.02019March 5978-1-936213-22-1
The Unicode Standard, Version 11.02018June 5978-1-936213-19-1
The Unicode Standard, Version 10.02017June 20978-1-936213-16-0
The Unicode Standard, Version 9.02016July 19978-1-936213-13-9
The Unicode Standard, Version 8.02015August 20978-1-936213-10-8
The Unicode Standard, Version 7.02014October 8978-1-936213-09-2
The Unicode Standard, Version 6.22012November 16978-1-936213-07-8
The Unicode Standard, Version 6.12012April 23978-1-936213-02-3
The Unicode Standard, Version 6.02011February 18978-1-936213-01-6
The Unicode Standard, Version 5.22009December 23978-1-936213-00-9

A separate core specification for Version 6.3 was never published, in part because it would have been trivially distinct from the core specification for Version 6.2 and in part because of the priority given to the major editorial work required to prepare Version 7.0.

The first five chapters of the core specification for Version 5.2 were published the same day as the data release: October 1, 2009. The remaining chapters were published December 23, 2009.

Publication Dates for Print-on-Demand Editions

TitleYearMonth (Day)VolISBNStatus
The Unicode Standard, Version 14.02021November 121978-1-936213-30-6in print
2978-1-936213-31-3in print
The Unicode Standard, Version 13.02020May 81978-1-936213-27-6OOP
2978-1-936213-28-3OOP
The Unicode Standard, Version 12.02019June 121978-1-936213-23-8OOP
2978-1-936213-24-5OOP
The Unicode Standard, Version 11.02018July 131978-1-936213-20-7OOP
2978-1-936213-21-4OOP
The Unicode Standard, Version 10.02017August 251978-1-936213-17-7OOP
2978-1-936213-18-4OOP
The Unicode Standard, Version 9.02016September 201978-1-936213-14-6OOP
2978-1-936213-15-3OOP
The Unicode Standard, Version 8.02015November 181 & 2978-1-936213-11-5OOP
The Unicode Standard, Version 7.02015January 161 & 2978-1-936213-09-2OOP
The Unicode Standard, Version 6.22012December 181 & 2978-1-936213-07-8OOP
The Unicode Standard, Version 6.12012May 251 & 2978-1-936213-02-3OOP

Print-on-demand (POD) editions have been published at theUnicode Consortium section at lulu.com. They typically were made available shortly after the core specification for a particular Unicode version was published online. They then stay in print until the core specification for the succeeding version of the Unicode Standard is published. At that point they are taken out of print (OOP), because the new version of the Unicode Standard supersedes the older POD edition.

Note: No POD editions are planned for Version 15.0 or Version 16.0 of the core specification. The 14.0 POD edition is still available for the convenience of people who would like a printed copy of the core specification, although it was formally superseded by Version 15.0 of the Unicode Standard.

Publication Dates for the Unicode Standard Books

TitleYearFirst Printing DateISBNCDROM
The Unicode Standard, Version 5.02007October, 20060-321-48091-0
The Unicode Standard, Version 4.02003August0-321-18578-1
The Unicode Standard, Version 3.02000January0-201-61633-5
The Unicode Standard, Version 2.01996July0-201-48345-9
The Unicode Standard, Version 1.0, Volume 21992June0-201-60845-6 
The Unicode Standard, Version 1.0, Volume 11991October0-201-56788-1 

Note that for various reasons involving the publication production schedule, the publication dates for Version 3.0 and Version 5.0 are the subsequent year after the date associated with the data release for that version.

Version 2.0 had multiple print runs. The third printing was dated July, 1998.

Publication Dates of UTRs for Minor Releases

TitleReport NumberDate
The Unicode Standard, Version 3.2UAX #28March 27, 2002
The Unicode Standard, Version 3.1UAX #27May 16, 2001
The Unicode Standard, Version 2.1UTR #8September 4, 1998
The Unicode Standard, Version 1.1UTR #41993

UTR #8, the reference documentation for Version 2.1, was originally published on September 4, 1998. However, an updated Revision 3 of UTR #8 was published on November 21, 1999, to correct some formatting problems in the HTML of Revision 2 of the report.

In addition to the published books and UAXes or UTRs documenting released versions of the Unicode Standard, there were a number of identifiable pre-publication drafts of the first version of the Unicode Standard. Some of these drafts were intended for internal review; others were bound and were widely distributed for public review. The following table identifies major milestone drafts and dates for this pre-publication history of the standard.

Dates of Pre-publication Drafts

TitleAuthorDateDistribution
The Unicode Standard, Worldwide Character Encoding, Version 1, Pre-Copy-Edit DraftThe Unicode ConsortiumMay 7, 1991Members
Unicode 1.0, Draft Standard, Final Review DocumentThe Unicode ConsortiumDecember, 1990Public
Unicode 1.0, Han Character Supplement, Draft Standard, Final Review DocumentThe Unicode ConsortiumDecember, 1990Public
Unicode PreviewThe Unicode ConsortiumOctober, 1990Public
Unicode Working DraftUnicode90 ConsortiumAugust, 1990UWG
Unicode 88Joseph D. Becker, Ph.D.August 29, 1988 

The Unicode 88 document is the original Unicode manifesto, authored by Joe Becker. It developed the basic principles for the Unicode design and briefly outlined the history and status of the "Unicode Proposal" as of 1988. Some of its content was reworked for inclusion in the early Unicode pre-publication drafts.

The August, 1990 document was a very rough working draft for the standard. The editors and the Unicode Working Group (UWG)―the predecessor of the UTC―used it to help lay out the anticipated content and structure of the standard. It contained no code charts or block descriptions. This draft preceded the final decision about the eventual name of the Unicode Consortium—hence the odd name of the consortium on the title page. The Unicode Consortium was not officially incorporated until January 3, 1991.

The October, 1990 draft was fairly widely distributed. It contained very abbreviated introductory text, initial drafts of the code charts, the first draft of the character names index, the first draft of multi-column Unihan charts, and various mapping tables. It was referred to at the time as "Unicode 0.9".

The December, 1990 drafts were even more widely distributed, including to many international reviewers. They were used to elicit public feedback on the draft standard. They put the participating SC2 national bodies on notice that the Unicode Consortium was serious about developing and publishing its standard. The first volume contained a more extended introduction, a full draft of the non-Han code charts, including the first version of the character names list. It also contained the first drafts of the block descriptions. The second volume contained the multi-column Unihan charts and the draft of the Han block introduction. At the time these draft volumes were referred to collectively as the "Final Review Draft".

The May 7, 1991 draft was complete content, intended for final Unicode Consortium membership review and approval, of the non-Han part of the draft standard prior to copy editing with the eventual publisher, Addison-Wesley.


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