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  • ::* {{P|GRPSLNSMNS2001|Gurps Lensman Starkly Astounding Space-Opera Adventure}} :::::::That's a very clear, and objective place to draw a line. 'The Fiction/universe must have been published first'. While we could get
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  • # Add a line of the form "<code>'''<nowiki>[<URL> <space> <Magazine name>]</nowiki>'''</ ...org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?Editors%20of%20The%20Boy%27s%20Star%20Library The Boy’s Star Library]
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  • :::* Variant Title: Starship (1985) :::* Variant Title: Starship (1960) <nowiki>[as by Brian Aldiss ]</nowiki>
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  • | [[Series:Lone Star Stories|Lone Star Stories]] | [[Series:Star*line|Star*line]]
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  • ...mount of new data in the SQL database, which I hadn't merged into the main line due to the large number of errors. If I keep waiting until all of the error ...the layouts and library API's are not set in stone, but it's something to start playing with. If you want to populate the database, you'll need the new fr
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  • ...s://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/index.cgi ISFDB Home] - You can browse or search starting here ...-bin/mod/cpanel.cgi Control Panel] - Used by Bureaucrats to take ISFDB off line or to disable editing.
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  • ...endig. Then on the Letters page they list about nine of them. Where is the line drawn? I think someone else had the right idea in using only Kendig and Bov :Bova originally started out as their fiction editor, but then he moved up the food chain and bec
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  • | style="text-align: left" | starts January '19 || '''''Star*Line'''''<br />[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pe.cgi?29089 (series)]<br />[http:/
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  • || '''''Star*Line'''''<br />[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pe.cgi?29089 (series)]<br />[http:/ || '''''StarShipSofa'''''<br />[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pe.cgi?45532 (series)]<br /
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  • ...try to always include the page number, and sometimes even the paragraph or line number. --[[User:Marc Kupper|Marc Kupper]]|[[User talk:Marc Kupper|talk]] ::::::: See first line of this section. So "Blame Bluesman", if it wasn't mentioned elsewhere earl
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  • ...e was little such material available on-line by the mid 1990s. The best on-line bibliographic resource at the time was the series of bibliographies created Starting as a home page at a local ISP in Champaign Illinois, the design of the
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  • * Editing was turned on for the general public Friday, starting an official Beta period. The first edit was made by [[User:Unapersson]] * Starting to get back into things. Will start attacking the editing bug list so we can get this show on the road.
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  • || '''''Star*Line'''''<br />[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pe.cgi?29089 (series)]<br />[http:/ || [http://www.sfpoetry.com/starline.html Winter]
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  • File "/www/isfdb.tamu.edu/root/cgi-bin/eas.cgi", line 59, in ? File "/www/isfdb.tamu.edu/root/cgi-bin/biblio.py", line 342, in displayWorks
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  • ...y.2FThe_Janus_Equation latest confusion] actually refers to a Dell "Binary Star" publication which Marc has adjusted to an Anthology rather than an Omnibus As it stands, only dos-a-dos Doubles are IN. The Binary Star series are OUT and should still be entered as Anthology as they have an (un
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  • ...which caused two things to happen. First, it made the "Stray Publication" line disappear and second, it added a note about the name being a pseudonym for ...mple. We think of him as a real author, but in the case of ''Tomorrow, the Stars'' the actual editing work was done by Pohl and Merril (see '''Grumbles fro
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  • ..."A Rose for Ecclesiastes", or "Ill Met in Lankhmar", for which people had started to file corrections. So this is essentially an emergency update. ...isher allows us to find errors in existing data, and find new books. We're starting with the most prolific publishers first, and working backwards to the s
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  • *Le Livre de Poche - a Hachette imprint started in the 1960's with Le Livre de Poche (5), Le Livre de Poche - Jeunesse ( ...d under the series ''Voyages extraordinaires'' have no characters or story line in common and the only place they have in common is Earth (as an origin). T
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  • ...area, it will generate a link to the Internet Movie Database. Example: %%F,Star Wars (1977)%%. ...5 issues of Astounding (1948-1950), 1 year of Unknown (1939), the complete line of Avon Science Fiction and Fantasy Readers (2 issues), 2 years of The New
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  • * [http://www.well.com/~sjroby/lcars/2004.html Star Trek books by year] (through 2010) **[https://www.fandata.nl/Start Fandata] SF published in Dutch. Replaces www.fantastica.com Has roughly th
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  • | style="text-align: left" | [http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?346070 Starship, Fall 1980] || || || ..." | [http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?309438 The Figure on the Boundary Line: Selected Prose] || || ||
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  • ...aw the line? I think we need to discuss the matter, and redraft the RoA in line with our decisions. -[[User:DESiegel60|DES]] <sup>[[User talk:DESiegel60|Ta ...best another "printing" of something we already have, IMO - and we need to start looking at hiding some of those anyway.) [[User:BLongley|BLongley]]
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  • ...the Mutants is definitely specfict, the reader is a member of the Galactic Starsquad. The Policy was fuzzy on this so I thought I would ask. I think this ...d to breaking point with one novel published as TWO serials (Stardance and Stardance 2) and ran away from the problem then. I've considered using SERIAL re
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  • ...ind author/title language mismatches - Part 3 - SHORTFICTION titles which start with the letter A | URL validation only checks that URLs start with http
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  • ...ines so that the volume and issue numbers could be extracted. This fall in line with an idea I'd been mulling to support arbitrary additional fields for a ...OPEN (Extracted from the mostly implemented Feature 90006). If a series is started by one author, who writes volumes 1-N in the series, but is later contin
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  • : We should also be adding something along the line of ...ISFDB terms in terms of the external world. While a lot of things may have started with the idea to parallel them, the things had shifted and a lot of the
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  • ...aw the line? I think we need to discuss the matter, and redraft the RoA in line with our decisions. -[[User:DESiegel60|DES]] <sup>[[User talk:DESiegel60|Ta ...best another "printing" of something we already have, IMO - and we need to start looking at hiding some of those anyway.) [[User:BLongley|BLongley]]
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  • | Add a default conjunction and start value to Advanced Search | Display the date of the parent title on the 'Variant Title of' line
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  • ...rity behind him (to my surprise -- it's not what I expected to find when I started looking at stylebooks). --[[User:Vasha77|Vasha]] 22:50, 27 February 2017 ...CTION_2=AND&USE_3=title_title&OPERATOR_3=exact&TERM_3=&ORDERBY=title_title&START=0&TYPE=Title list]) so it should be easy enough to convert them. But we ne
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  • ...vels so that we can later see which books have unnumbered pages before the start of the novel also to help accurately determine the novel's length. It tur ...displays “0-932322-24-0” as “ISBN-13: 978-2-322-240-” and there’s no ISBN: line. I hit edit-pub again and the logic gave me “978-2-322-240-” in the edi
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  • || A Brief and Fearful Star ...eb/20180627153352/https://slate.com/technology/2018/06/a-brief-and-fearful-star-a-new-short-story-from-carmen-maria-machado-author-of-her-body-and-other-pa
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  • ...with traditional definitions for novels, collections, anthologies, etc, we start to see odd cases, such as: ...ons document them here. I've started the section below, and thrown in some starter definitions. [[User:Alvonruff|Alvonruff]] 12:46, 1 May 2006 (CDT)
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  • | Multi-line notes always appear as edited, even though unchanged. | ISBNs starting with 6 (or 978-6) or higher mis-formatted
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  • ...1956 ''Astounding Science Fiction, February 1956''] includes the following line: • 8 • Double Star (Part 1 of 3) • serial by Robert A. Heinlein (aka Double Star)
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  • ...I feared the slippery slope that would allow comic books into the db. The line between them is too blurry for my satisfaction. If the form could be clearl ::That should be a good start for discussion. [[User:Mhhutchins|Mhhutchins]] 14:48, 14 April 2012 (UTC)
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  • ...ably "published" if numerous copies existed. However, where do we draw the line? What if only 3 copies of a particular manuscript were made? 2? 1? And how ...post of my December 2018 comment about non-fiction. The second part, which starts with "Getting back to the issue of non-genre fiction", was about non-genr
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  • ...we shouldn't have to deal with submissions to change them months down the line. Sorry, if it sounds like I'm pissed off, but someone has to stop straddlin ...presented in Germany during those years. I can't imagine one day someone started using a comma instead of period (or vice versa) and that it swept the co
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  • ...}} "Change the ISFDB software to work with the new SFE Web site". The last line in that FR's Description field reads "I have sent Al a message to see if he ...ISFDBTemplates in common/library, you'll notice that many third party URLs start with 'http:' even though their respective sites have migrated to HTTPS, e.
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  • ...y at a local bookstore signing shortly after publication), but it's number line drops the "1", indicating a second printing. Is this an unusual situation ...ve was highly unusual. Even so, we chose not to include a complete number-line printing, because it went against ISFDB policy concerning ARCs. The note i
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  • | Link the "Cover" line on the Pub Listing page to the COVERART title | Create a graph of titles by title type by year - Generalized start and end years and corrected a border case
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  • ...t page or back cover with one of their well known names but maybe I should start getting into the habit of always entering a note so that someone later loo ...ses only for Freas (to Frank Kelly Freas).<br> Somewhere along the line I started quietly changing Analog cover art credits (mostly ones that say "Frank K
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  • ...database is structured, or the effort it would take to go back to 1995 and start all over. I apologize if my tone comes across too harsh here, because you ...that particular issue. With the 1939 "New Worlds" fanzine, we could again start either from the [http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pe.cgi?30331 magazine page]
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  • :::: Thanks all, I'll try to make a start on this year's some time soon. * If a content starts on an unnumbered page within a range of unnumbered pages, its page number
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  • ...e other issues have been addressed, I'll see if I can get us to the finish line, although it may take a day or two. [[User:Ahasuerus|Ahasuerus]] ([[User ta ...e=9325 final version], I see that the e-ARC file has the same ISBN, number line and publication date ("First Baen printing, December 2011") on the copyrigh
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  • ...mysteries, and so on, with microfiction appearing in its “Crumbs” section. Starting in May 2020, however, the editor/publisher of ''Page & Spine'', Nancy W ...ay ebooks were allowed a few years before that (it was just "paper" at the start of the project). And again - in this case the column seems like a legitima
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  • ...ve reached a consensus. As for the other part, maybe a new topic should be started. [[User:Mhhutchins|Mhhutchins]] 16:59, 30 January 2015 (UTC) Please start a discussion to create a standard about how to enter the romanized version
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  • ::::::: Where do you draw the line - I mean how is anyone supposed to know whether a graphic novel has or hasn ...apted, the adaptation is in. That will kick out most of the Elfquests that started as GNs, even if they had had later novelizations.[[User:Anniemod|Annie]]
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  • ...r titles - Parts 6 and 7 - NOVEL, SHORTFICTION, POEM and ESSAY titles that start with "The " ...find container titles without a language - Part 6 - Interviews and novels starting with the letter D
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  • ...ime the variant title was used. Apparently others are doing this too and I started thinking about updating the help to say "For works that have had variant ...g at publications from Non-Genre magazines has convinced me that unless we start creating a lot more stubs for first printings (which is difficult consider
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  • ...ped by and pointed out that "H" was his middle name and not an initial. It started a discussion which, after reviewing the evidence, resulted in the curren ...ped by and pointed out that "H" was his middle name and not an initial. It started a discussion which, after reviewing the evidence, resulted in the curren
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  • :Looks good. I would suggest moving the last sentence (starting with "If you need...) to a separate instructional point. And it might b ...nd/or blog, to fan-run sites dedicated to the author, and to designated on-line reference sites: Wikipedia, IMDB, SFE, ...?) we should try to be inclusive.
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  • ...n the annals of science. The Baltimore Gun Club, a society of artillerymen started in America during the great Civil War, had conceived the idea of nothing "What are you going to do until the boat starts?"
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  • ...29083259/http://hanginggardenstories.tumblr.com/post/113174643823/gator-it-started-with-a-car-the-water-never 2015-03-09] || Hook, Line, and Sink
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  • | Add "Complete", "Starts with", "Ends with", and "Anywhere" as search attributes to Advanced Searc ...Enhance the cleanup report to include transliterated COVERART titles that start with 'Cover: '
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  • ...the Moderator page which links back to this topic so that we don't have to start a new discussion. Hope this helps to get the attention of the developers w ...fore we know it's sea-worthy. I believe we sank the "variant" boat when it started being used for translated titles, and don't want to see that happen agai
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