User talk:Canuckscribe

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Welcome!

Hello, Canuckscribe, and welcome to the ISFDB Wiki! I hope you like the place and decide to stay. Here are some pages that you might find helpful:

Note: Image uploading isn't entirely automated. You're uploading the files to the wiki which will then have to be linked to the database by editing the publication record.

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I hope you enjoy editing here! Please sign your name on talk pages using four tildes (~~~~); this will insert your name and the date. If you need help, check out the community portal, or ask me on my talk page. Again, welcome! -- JLaTondre (talk) 18:36, 7 February 2022 (EST)

James K. Moran

Thank you for the information. I believe I have sorted out James K. Moran. If I missed any credits, let us know. -- JLaTondre (talk) 18:36, 7 February 2022 (EST)

Fit for Consumption

I accepted the addition of Fit for Consumption, but had to make the following changes:

  • ISBN: The ISBN field should only be a single number. If the book was issues with an ISBN13, then that forms should be used or otherwise the ISBN10. The software will automatically translate into the other version.
  • Cover Artist: This is only for the artist. We do not credit the designer in this field. The designer can be noted in the pub notes.
  • Image: We can only accept image links from sites that have given us permission. I changed this to an Amazon image. You can also upload a local image if you wish (see instructions in the welcome message at the top of the page).
  • Price: Please add ".00" for whole dollar amounts.
  • Afterword: Nonfiction is only used for a whole publication that is all nonfiction. For an essay within another work, we use "ESSAY" as the type. For common titles like "Foreword", "Preface", and "Afterword", we also add the publication title in parenthesis.

Regarding your request for feedback, you did very well for a first attempt. ISFDB has some conventions that need learning, but everything should be in the help links in the welcome message above. We hope you will continue to contribute. And please let us know if you have any questions (ISFDB:Help desk is a good resource for asking).

I did have one question on this pub: You entered it with a date that is down to the day. Is that date on the pub itself? Or is it from a secondary source (Amazon, publisher's website, etc)? If the later, you should have a publication date stating the source (example: "Only data is year. Publication date from publisher's website as of 2022-02-13"). -- JLaTondre (talk) 17:01, 13 February 2022 (EST)

Thanks for Fit for Consumption feedback, edits

Thank you for the very useful feedback about doing my first entry, Fit for Consumption. I will scrutinize the FAQ's more closely and apply what you corrected to my next book entry. I entered a specific date for publication that I copied from amazon.ca. I will only enter the year next time. Does that work? The ISBN numbers (ISBN-10 and ISBN-13) listed on amazon.com confused me, hence my listing of both. I will only list the ISBN-10 going forward. Also, is this the correct way to respond to your question, hitting the "plus" sign on my talk page and starting a new subject/headline preview? Cheers. Canuckscribe 14:53, 14 February 2022 (EST)

You can use a secondary source's more specific publication date as long as you add a publication note. I updated Fit for Consumption which you can see for an example. For the ISBN, please use the ISBN13 if it is present on the publication (generally books after 2007). Only use the ISBN10 if it does not have an ISBN13. As for responding, instead of creating a new section, you can use the "edit" link to the right of the section title and then add the response below the prior post. If you add colons before your response, it will indent it (one colon indents once, two colons twice, etc.). Thanks. -- JLaTondre (talk) 19:07, 16 February 2022 (EST)
Terrific! I will make a note of all the above, going forward, and keep learning. Thanks! Canuckscribe 20:48, 16 February 2022 (EST)

His Mouth Will Taste of Chernobyl

Hello,

When a story is inside more than one publication, you cannot edit its length from inside a publication (as you discovered). Instead, open the publication and click on the story itself. In this case it opens this record. You can edit from there. I had done that for this story but this is so you know how to do it in the future. Let me know if you have any questions. Annie 01:12, 16 February 2022 (EST)

Acres of Perhaps

Regarding your question in the moderator's note of this submission: You can go to the publication record and click the "Edit" in the top right (next to the Publication Record #). You can then edit the pub notes field and submit the change. Hope that helps. If you have questions on how something works, it's best to post at ISFDB:Help desk instead of creating an empty edit record. That will get a faster response also. -- JLaTondre (talk) 08:49, 24 February 2022 (EST)