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  • * [[R&S Example page/Date formats including Day of the Month|Date formats including Day of * [[R&S Example page/Inclusion of Non-genre works reviewed by Genre Magazines|Inclusion of
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  • ...e is reason to believe that some of the stated information is invalid. For example, the Notes field may say "Stated second printing, but actually sixth printi ...s '''less precise''' than what we see during the primary verification. For example, OCLC may list the book's dimensions, e.g. "22", which we may translate as
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  • :::::::If "Harry S" is a bad example, lets find a better one. Any suggestions? -[[User:DESiegel60|DES]] <sup>[[U
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  • ...ts "Downloadable"? Baen Books webscription ebooks? If not, can you give an example of an ebook that '''IS''' downloadable? -[[User:DESiegel60|DES]] <sup>[[Use ...their advances are too small. It would exclude most semi-pro-zines -- for example, it would exclude [[Magazine:Whispers|Whispers Magazine]], and any modern c
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  • .... Small pamphlets with softcovers with less than 100 pages. It's a better example of a chapbook than a [http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?RVLVCXFHPW2008 ha ...o be broken - what has "Hidden Empire" by "Kevin J. Anderson" (your part 5 example) got to do with anything? [[User:BLongley|BLongley]] 22:50, 2 August 2009 (
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  • ...d out along with the "exception list"). In a sense this would be merely an example of the general principle that we don't establish canonical names until we h ...to flag that the default bibliographic display not show certain VTs. For example, the shotgun pattern of ''Brian Aldiss'' on the {{a|Brian W. Aldiss}} bibli
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  • ...her examples to look at: {{T|66834}} and {{T|117871}} at least, and a true example (as in not a real title) {{T|931034}}. The last has a particularly unhelpfu
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  • ...is page qualifies. [http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/title.cgi?56055 This] for example. But probably not much of anything else.--[[User:Swfritter|swfritter]] 12:2 ...es, there's many Jekyll and Hyde titles that would probably be the perfect example to use for "expanded", "revised", "excerpt" and "Chapterbook" tests. [[User
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  • ..., year" (for example "Geordy's Magazine, Saturday, May 18, 1887" [invented example and i didn't check a calendar]). But I would prefer a single fixed format, ...at help page asks for "A day, month, and year" immediately followed by an example with "month day, year" implying that both 17 January 1925 and January 17, 1
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  • Should the artist name for upload images be normalized? For example, I have a publication that credits {{A|A. Magee}} which is short for {{A|Al
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  • #:: Example {{T|861996|''The Bank Street Books of Science Fiction, Fantasy, Creepy Tale #:: Example: {{T|855694|Review of: The Planet Jupiter}} and {{T|1025891|''The Planet Ju
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  • * [[R&S Example page/Date formats including Day of the Month|Date formats including Day of * [[R&S Example page/Inclusion of Non-genre works reviewed by Genre Magazines|Inclusion of
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  • ...ich page within the Author Directory the author's name will appear on. For example, setting the value of this field to "von Ruff" instead of "Ruff" will make ==Example==
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  • .../cgi-bin/ea.cgi?Michael_Swanwick Michael Swanwick's summary biblio] for an example, where the stories in his three (listed) short fiction series appear (in no ...numbering seems to mess up the Chronological Bibliography for novels. For example, see [http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ch.cgi?Camille%20Bacon-Smith Camille Bac
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  • ...ww.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?Frederik%20Pohl Frederik Pohl's biblio] for an example; "Gravy Planet" is serialized but does not show because it is only recorded ...is compiled without including any other details of the serialization. For example, Doc Smith's _Triplanetary_ will be displayed as:
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  • ...book being recycled as an independent essay, perhaps under a new title. An example: [http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/title.cgi?132628 this essay] was first publi
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  • Example: ===Example python script utilizing getpub.cgi===
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  • ...Contents” section. If something gets added to the contents, a Foreword for example, then ISFDB will display a contents list that includes the parent title. Th
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  • ...orts that need to store 2 record IDS in order to identify the problem. For example, the report that looks for potentially duplicate author names needs to stor
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  • ...?) appears to add "xc3x82xc2xa0" and similar strings to random titles. For example, the titles used on Matthew Clarke Lenton's [http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/t ...had at one time) a problem with parsing long composite editor records. For example, ''Young Mutants'' (tag YNGMTNTS1984) had the following editors listed befo
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  • ...mage URL to the URL for the description page. This is straightforward, For example when the raw image URL is [[Media:Time future-Burns.jpg|http://www.isfdb.or
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  • ...r not. I was even thinking about adding "(be specific)" to the prompt. One example of what I had in mind would be "Heinlein's name is misspelled in this recor
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  • .... Small pamphlets with softcovers with less than 100 pages. It's a better example of a chapbook than a [http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?RVLVCXFHPW2008 ha ...o be broken - what has "Hidden Empire" by "Kevin J. Anderson" (your part 5 example) got to do with anything? [[User:BLongley|BLongley]] 22:50, 2 August 2009 (
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  • ...fication of the records, which is likely to be the case for Wikipedia, for example; instead the goal is that when a record is “correct”, it should be stab ...gainst other bibliographic sources. It is unnecessary to record that, for example, a given publication matches the entry in Tuck. The goal of the ISFDB is n
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  • ...be "tp" just because of their size in the ISFDB? A more complex, real-life example follows below. == An example ==
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  • Should the artist name for upload images be normalized? For example, I have a publication that credits {{A|A. Magee}} which is short for {{A|Al
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  • ...we use for the start of the story, regardless of where the art is. In the example, if interior art is on p. 4 and the story heading and text is on p. 5, they
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  • ...rt John Gregory Betancourt's ''Roger Zelazny's The Dawn of Amber''] for an example. [[User:Ahasuerus|Ahasuerus]] 14:18, 9 Feb 2007 (CST) ***Another example can be found [http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pe.cgi?4075 here]. I deleted the
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  • ...lick the lower submit button. See the feature request details page for an example of where this may have occured. {{Marc Kupper}} 23:46, 1 Aug 2007 (CDT)
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  • ...project pages exist or can be created for every author in the ISFDB. For example [[Author:Robert A. Heinlein]] is a page at which editors who are interested ...project pages exist or can be created for every series in the ISFDB. For example, editors interested in the bibliography of Sheri Tepper's "True Game" books
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  • ...ks should have two COVERART records. For the one I've been working on, for example, "The Silent Invaders" cover is by Emsh, but the flip side, "Battle on Venu
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  • ::Example of a detailed magazine [http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?57540 listing],
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  • :::::::If "Harry S" is a bad example, lets find a better one. Any suggestions? -[[User:DESiegel60|DES]] <sup>[[U
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  • ...e is reason to believe that some of the stated information is invalid. For example, the Notes field may say "Stated second printing, but actually sixth printi ...s '''less precise''' than what we see during the primary verification. For example, OCLC may list the book's dimensions, e.g. "22", which we may translate as
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  • ...he original image. It turns out that for a given ISBN, 0886777992 in this example, or ASIN you can use the URLs
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  • ...able to label publications as being printings of a particular edition. For example, there are plenty of Puffin printings of Le Guin's "A Wizard of Earthsea". ...e. Unfortunately, the fix is kind of messy as publishers change names. For example, I recently verified a collection of later printing Zelazny books and somet
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  • ...tly and the Publication can no longer be accessed from the Title page. For example, pull up [http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/title.cgi?238221 this recently added
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  • ...d out along with the "exception list"). In a sense this would be merely an example of the general principle that we don't establish canonical names until we h ...to flag that the default bibliographic display not show certain VTs. For example, the shotgun pattern of ''Brian Aldiss'' on the {{a|Brian W. Aldiss}} bibli
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  • ...en ordinals or some other mechanism for explicitly defining the order. For example, I had suggested earlier to sort unnumbered items by date in the middle of ...floating point or strings would be to add a label field. From the original example, the ordinals would not be displayed (shown here in parenthesis), but would
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  • .../www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/title.cgi?9559 ''Highways in Hiding''] (1956) as an example that illustrates the options that we currently have. An abridged version of ...ntially different form as..." but often don't show much rework. One recent example is [http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?THSHDWFHVN1978 here] where the "(re
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  • ...her examples to look at: {{T|66834}} and {{T|117871}} at least, and a true example (as in not a real title) {{T|931034}}. The last has a particularly unhelpfu
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  • Here is an [http://marc.kupper.googlepages.com/GutterCode.jpg example] of the gutter code found in ''[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?THBCNTN ...fying the second or even later printings of Doubleday trade editions. For example, Asimov's [http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/title.cgi?1904 Foundation's Edge] w
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  • ...doing something wrong in following the instructions. If we start with the example above, what steps do I take to reproduce? [[User:Alvonruff|Alvonruff]] 10:0
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  • ...ed there may be extra publication references near the start/end dates. For example, The earliest verified publication for an imprint may be July 1983 and if y
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  • #:: Example {{T|861996|''The Bank Street Books of Science Fiction, Fantasy, Creepy Tale #:: Example: {{T|855694|Review of: The Planet Jupiter}} and {{T|1025891|''The Planet Ju
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  • ...is page qualifies. [http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/title.cgi?56055 This] for example. But probably not much of anything else.--[[User:Swfritter|swfritter]] 12:2 ...es, there's many Jekyll and Hyde titles that would probably be the perfect example to use for "expanded", "revised", "excerpt" and "Chapterbook" tests. [[User
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  • ...ort number to the appropriate tuple of the <code>sections</code> list. For example, if you are developing a cleanup report that affects magazines, add the rep ...is the report number. Display the retrieved data using other reports as an example. Use function <code>PrintTableColumns</code> to print table columns. Use fu
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  • ...or has made; this is a rough guide to experience but has limitations. For example, an editor who adds a thousand new novel publication records via "Add Publi
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  • :::Would some run-time validation help? For example, suppose "Submit" on Edit Pub gives you an error and asks you to hit -back-
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  • ..., year" (for example "Geordy's Magazine, Saturday, May 18, 1887" [invented example and i didn't check a calendar]). But I would prefer a single fixed format, ...at help page asks for "A day, month, and year" immediately followed by an example with "month day, year" implying that both 17 January 1925 and January 17, 1
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  • ...en a book is ghost written on behalf of the author). Heinlein is a perfect example. We think of him as a real author, but in the case of ''Tomorrow, the Stars
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  • ...(novels/collections) either, and in some cases they can be important. For example, [http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?AVRMDVDSNTR1998 one of the Publicatio ...edia there are regular edit-wars over Marion Zimmer Bradley's Darkover for example. I thought I could solve part of the problem for myself by adding a column
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  • ...hat our Unicode problems may be unrelated to the "quotation" problems. For example, when you do a search on "ł", you get an "Author not found: Jan M\&" error ...e displayed though with no titles. See {{a|Martin_Harry_Greenberg}} for an example of this. {{Marc Kupper}} 19:27, 12 Apr 2007 (CDT)
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  • ...all editions/printings of any given title, even by the same publisher. For example the [https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b8600252z?rk=42918;4 1865 editio
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  • ...need for cover art notes, but there are cases where such are desired. For example, see {{T|836650|name=Cover: The Misenchanted Sword}}, where the note indica
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  • ...tly and the Publication can no longer be accessed from the Title page. For example, pull up [http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/title.cgi?238221 this recently added ...ee [http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?Owl%20Goingback Owl Goingback] for example. [[User:Marc Kupper|Marc Kupper]] 18:34, 26 Dec 2006 (CST)
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  • ...fdb.org/cgi-bin/mod/pv_update.cgi?45416 this unapproved submission] for an example. [[User:Ahasuerus|Ahasuerus]] 11:16, 10 Jul 2006 (CDT). This was easy since ...s not right with the way Serials are linked to their respective Works. For example, http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/title.cgi?9672 links a John Brunner serial to
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  • shortfiction example:
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  • ...nonetheless, if they fall into one of the Included section's points -- for example, if they are issued by a mainstream publisher. One approach would be to ad ...|Wilson Tucker}} [https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?88966 is an extreme example]:
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  • ...an advanced-search for the review and deleting it meaning I don't have an example case at the moment. {{Marc Kupper}} 18:48, 17 Jun 2007 (CDT)
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  • ...s obviously (well, to my eyes) causing duplications. The {{P|TORDOB02|name=example Tor Double}} I pointed at is now an Anthology and so would be corrected bac ...age. Does it magically become a novel when it was shortfiction before. For example, Asimov's {{T|11853|"The Ugly Little Boy"}} (the original novelette, not th
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  • ...ts "Downloadable"? Baen Books webscription ebooks? If not, can you give an example of an ebook that '''IS''' downloadable? -[[User:DESiegel60|DES]] <sup>[[Use ...their advances are too small. It would exclude most semi-pro-zines -- for example, it would exclude [[Magazine:Whispers|Whispers Magazine]], and any modern c
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  • ...sues as best you can, and place a link on the notation for the next month. EXAMPLE: On February 28, I notice a link in the February column of ''Stupefying Sto
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  • ...version by TA2 is 2006. So this biblio does not show that. However, your example biblio for Aldiss does show that: you have a "Non-Stop" line and a "Non-Sto
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  • ...ven though technically only book club members have access to them. Another example: back in the day some books were "privately published" for a select group o ::::::: It's interesting that you cite "Major Pugachov's Last Battle" as an example: that one's not even in a genre magazine, but in genre anthologies! During
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  • ...mage url to the url for the description page. This is straightforward, For example when the raw image url is [[Media:Time future-Burns.jpg|http://www.isfdb.or ...lick the lower submit button. See the feature request details page for an example of where this may have occured. {{Marc Kupper}} 23:46, 1 Aug 2007 (CDT)
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  • ..., or is the subsequent link busted? Could you enter a bogus magazine as an example to work with? [[User:Alvonruff|Alvonruff]] 17:11, 22 Nov 2006 (CST) ...e values. Use ALT with a four digit value to get Unicode characters. For example, the Windows character set predates the European Union and for the Euro €
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  • ...level OMNIBUS. This (IMHO) keeps things more consistent and tidy with for example, the Neil Clarke submission, which is a single PDF anthology of 13 stories ...f books are nominated - just add it to each of the title records - for the example - she did not get nominated for an omnibus containing these works, she was
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  • ::At this time you can have multiple serializations of the same novel. For example, see {{t|20687|Ray Cummings' ''Brigands of the Moon''}}. Back in the day, i :::::Sorry, I wasn't very clear! One example of what I had in mind would be a serialization of a sf/f novel in ''Famous
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  • ...lic). To avoid a tangle of standards I have taken the English Wikipedia as example, where '大江 健三郎 (Ōe, Kenzaburō)' is used to make it easier for p :: I guess that it depends on a writer, a paper/book and a publisher. For example, if the major part of the paper/book is written in Japanese, a writer and/o
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  • ...d as always getting capitalized because of their function (unlike e.g. for example). Bulgarian does not use title case (Titles use the same capitalization as ...arding words after a dash as a subtitle for capitalization purposes (their example is ''Chicago&mdash;a Metropolitan Smorgasbord'') APA says "capitalize the f
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  • ...ices, it looks like it's the same story on the other side of the pond. For example, their [http://www.amazon.co.uk/Shadowmaster-Mills-Boon-Nocturne-Nightsider ...may record the count of unnumbered pages at the end of a publication. For example, [6]+320+[4]. '''As before, only do this if there is content in these pages
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  • ...s than we currently do, but would prefer to try to define some limits. For example, I would really rather not include all of the X-Men graphic novels -- even ...quotes) are examples of the detail we'd need to pay attention to. Another example is the publisher "Ace." It used to be a standalone company, was later a div
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  • ...ons" are really "subjective" links between different physical objects. For example, if two books are identical except that one of them says "second edition" o ...essays on a specific topic, each followed by a work of short fiction as an example? Anthology? Nonfiction?
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  • Example for the publication note: ...e coming from. And I would also prefer complete prices - so "RUB 2.00" for example. :) [[User:Anniemod|Annie]] 12:15, 14 January 2020 (EST)
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  • ...ess, I don't think the editor should be credited. Here's another parallel example: I have seen "columns" of reviews, which seem to be to be exactly the same ...ple, [http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?60325 this periodical]. (In this example, there were no significant letters, but if there had been, I would have cr
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  • ...there. :) We can discuss the change of rules though, using that one as an example and pushing for timing :) And worst case scenario, someone can add the deta ...ld we want only the original for the excerpt to link to (eventually)? This example has been translated, so should only 'link' to the translated version - whic
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  • ...n things that we have external IDs for -- if a book has an OCLC number for example, what does the secondary verification add that the number does not? As it i ...a.cgi?125766 Alejandro Jodorowsky] - The Technopriests, The Metabarons for example. Then there's [http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?26595 Moebius] with Arza
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  • ...s or more, in headings, titles, and subtitles outside reference lists, for example, "A Study of No-Win Strategies."''' This would capitalize "with", "from", a ...ts "Downloadable"? Baen Books webscription ebooks? If not, can you give an example of an ebook that '''IS''' downloadable? -[[User:DESiegel60|DES]] <sup>[[Use
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  • ...ion record. Using your [http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pe.cgi?28967 earlier example], there are currently several title records that have not been merged into ...long, and that's just the way it is. Look at Robert Silverberg's page, for example. It goes on and on and on forever. People who have done a lot will have pag
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  • ...t correct or are you also thinking about things like regular columns? For example clone-magazine could go down the contents list and if it sees a title that ...ssue's title, ''The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, June 2007'' fpr example, the “%title%” would get replaced so that the column is called
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  • ...or synopsis area, it will generate a link to the Internet Movie Database. Example: %%F,Star Wars (1977)%%.
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  • : Pretty much. Let's use {{A|Steven H Silver}} as an example. Most pubs credit him without a period (his preference) and our canonical n ...cases it is as the country of origin wants it. Using the Steven H Silver example, in some countries it's mandatory to print the author's name with a period,
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  • ...in French, Spanish, German, Italian, etc. Take the Italian magazine as an example. Stories that were first published in Italian (like "Il sangue verde") are ...nize the signature/chop I use what I believe to be the canonical name. For example, an illustration might be signed EMSH, the credit underneath might be Ed Em
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  • :: Another example: [http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?Jonathan_Gash Jonathan Gash's Lovejoy ...d looks like an accidental addition to ISFDB then I delete the titles. For example, I recently deleted Kazuo Koike as only a couple of his titles were in ISFD
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  • [http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/title.cgi?1016551 Triplanetary] for example which reprints the parts of the original serial. Shouldn't the title date b ...ses when we really need to link related Serial Titles in some fashion. For example, if you run an Advanced Title Search on "Title includes 'Cosmos' and Title
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  • ...publications either, using both is fine by me. There's at least one of my example submissions where I could only find Magazine name and year. However, can I ...it with [http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?Editors%20of%20Collier's one example] and it looks OK so far. As we can't undo pseudonyms at all easily though,
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  • ...My mother did her best to help him. My sisters and I followed our mother's example.
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