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- ...02324|name=The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction}}'', 2nd edition, eds. John Clute and Peter Nicholls, New York, St. Martin's Griffin, 1993, ISBN 0-312-09618- ...edia.com/ ''The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction''], 3rd edition, eds. John Clute, David Langford, Peter Nicholls, Graham Sleight, et. al., October 2011987 bytes (139 words) - 16:17, 13 January 2019
- {{T|189435|name=Encyclopedia of Fantasy}}, eds. John Clute and John Grant, New York, St. Martin’s Press, 1997, ISBN 0-312-14594-2, 1 Reference to this encyclopedia within ISFDB, whether or not the print publication yea2 KB (361 words) - 10:28, 8 September 2022
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- !scope="col" style="width:15ex" |Reference |[[Reference:Clute/Nicholls|Clute/Nicholls]]10 KB (1,334 words) - 18:48, 27 October 2016
- {{T|189435|name=Encyclopedia of Fantasy}}, eds. John Clute and John Grant, New York, St. Martin’s Press, 1997, ISBN 0-312-14594-2, 1 Reference to this encyclopedia within ISFDB, whether or not the print publication yea2 KB (361 words) - 10:28, 8 September 2022
- ...tasy''' (1997, St. Martin's Press, xvi+1049pp, ISBN 0-312-15897-1) by John Clute and John Grant. Both of these encyclopedias follow the same format: they gi ...cover the genre through 1968. The look and feel is very different than the Clute & Nichols & Grant encyclopedias. Biographies are more in-depth, publication13 KB (1,999 words) - 22:21, 7 December 2010
- ...ture of the Wiki page is not specified, the first line of text should be a reference to the publication, such as: ...liographic data, please do not check "Correct". For example, the Nicholls/Clute Encyclopedia, while very reliable, does not generally give publisher or pri10 KB (1,773 words) - 03:49, 14 April 2008
- ...e behemoth that weighs in at nearly five pounds. Moving the volume from my reference shelf has become a part of my daily exercise regimen, and the muscle tone o10 KB (1,546 words) - 14:02, 16 April 2006
- For an overview of the sources used by the ISFDB in 1994-2004 see [[Reference:General Overview]]. * ''The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction'', 2nd edition, eds. John Clute and Peter Nicholls, New York, St. Martin's Griffin, 1993, ISBN 0312096186,29 KB (4,201 words) - 21:58, 13 September 2022
- == Clute/Nicholls Verification Revisited == ...which confuses matters a bit. I wanted to ask if our policy is still that Clute/Nicholls is reserved for the paper (or CD/ROM if anyone can still play that231 KB (38,975 words) - 12:44, 29 June 2022
- ...ook publication. Most encyclopedias try to provide both data elements (see Clute/Nicholls). I suspect that this issue will be discussed some more when we ta ...all records that are applicable. Use paper bibliographies (Bleiler, Tuck, Clute, Reginald, ect) for older editions, Web bibliographies (Locus, Contento, Oz168 KB (27,880 words) - 17:18, 17 December 2015
- ...to_verify_data#Verification_sources|Secondary Verification Sources]], if [[Reference:Verification_Sources|available]]. :::::Tell that to your fellow Brits who edit the SFE III. (I guess Clute would be an American as well since he was born in Canada.) [[User:Mhhutchi191 KB (31,181 words) - 17:28, 17 December 2015
- ...the publications to show the editor as James R. Frenkel, citing BS #5 as a reference, someone got clever and did variant title records from the "uncredited" tit ::::The Frenkel attribution comes from Clute/Nicholls (p. 453 of the first hardcover edition). As I recall, I meant to a76 KB (13,019 words) - 21:00, 12 November 2008
- ...d-wide standard but used for their publications, and which is mentioned in reference 5 in the ISO 4217 Wikipedia article. According to that there's ''no space'' :::::::Because Ellis rarely if ever signed his covers and because there is no reference of any kind, I didn't credit obvious Ellis covers dozens of times. IMHO thi180 KB (29,287 words) - 15:38, 23 March 2017
- ...ied, how would a user know which fields apply to which source? I created [[Reference:Verification Sources|this table]] but how many people even know it's there, ...mponents to render it invisible to sight, etc. Most of the Avenger stories reference these kinds of things, as the character was designed to appeal to the Doc S267 KB (43,901 words) - 17:27, 17 December 2015
- .... His sources are Contento for Boardman and informal information from John Clute and others for Aldiss. I would probably but a note on the story and in the :::: I'm not sure where we might EVER get dates for the reprints with no reference number/price/ISBN change so I quite like the second option, but WHEN you tr206 KB (35,390 words) - 17:20, 17 December 2015
- ...ut I have seen it elsewhere. All we can do is note the collision and cross-reference - it's rare to be able to say which one is "right". [[User:BLongley|BLongle ...n records for the two ISBNs. Even if they're really identical books, cross-reference away and don't break the searches. I don't pretend to be an expert on US an621 KB (105,414 words) - 17:25, 17 December 2015
- ...book form and the texts that have not appeared in book form, which is what Clute/Nicholls and other encyclopedias do. At the time, we didn't want to create ...of a Bulmer parent, rather than recording this as by Bulmer with no Akers reference? --[[User:MartyD|MartyD]] 10:28, 3 July 2011 (UTC)478 KB (79,808 words) - 17:26, 17 December 2015
- ...lly added. Second, it's much easier to add additional distinct types to a reference like the Locus Index, which is displayed as a hyper-linked Web page. If we ...e least, we should encourge some indication in the notes field, for future reference. -[[User:DESiegel60|DES]] <sup>[[User talk:DESiegel60|Talk]]</sup> 22:57, 3573 KB (97,958 words) - 17:23, 17 December 2015