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Each chapter has a number and a name, so I put both. Is it correct?"
I think you will need to include book number as well. Something like:
Book 1 - Chapter 1 - A Long-expected Party
I know what you mean about default editions. They all seem to be US editions, at least for the titles I own, including lots of editions of all the Tolkien books.


Found a work around for the chapter numbering. No matter what order you add chapters, it will reorder them according to page number.
So, for instance, for Eat, Pray, Love I told it 109 chapters, just did chapters 1-108 in order and then made "chapter 109" the introduction on page 1. Once it was saved, it was in the correct order. No more editing chapter numbers!

Patrick, I noticed the default editions for the Harry Potter series vary in format (some trade paperback and some are hardcover). Is it okay to go ahead and enter the chapter data for all the hardcovers? Those are the only format I have of this series.

Lindsey wrote: "Found a work around for the chapter numbering. No matter what order you add chapters, it will reorder them according to page number.
So, for instance, for Eat, Pray, Love I told it 109 chapters, just did chapters 1-108 in order and then made "chapter 109" the introduction on page 1. Once it was saved, it was in the correct order. No more editing chapter numbers!"
Clever!
So, for instance, for Eat, Pray, Love I told it 109 chapters, just did chapters 1-108 in order and then made "chapter 109" the introduction on page 1. Once it was saved, it was in the correct order. No more editing chapter numbers!"
Clever!

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Am I the only one with this issue? I have one record about 90% done, but it won't let me make any additional changes.

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Am I the only one with this issue? I have one record about 90% done, but it wo..."
I hit "save" by mistake on my first one, and panicked...but it let me save further edits. So I'm not having this issue.

That would be a pain, given it was a book with chapter titles, not just numbers. But if the staff doesn't respond sometime Tuesday, maybe I'll give it a try.


I believe this is just a test run to see if it's worth going forward with the whole catalogue.


Unfortunately my attempts to retry ended up with three copies of the chapter list, which I
(edited to reflect later developments)


I'm interested in tackling A Game of Thrones or The Stand. For the latter, I have the re-released "uncensored" version. I'm assuming that the info I input will correspond to ~that~ edition?

I'm interested in tackling A Game of Thrones or The Stand. For the latter, I have the re-released "uncensored" version. I'm assuming that the info I input will correspond to ~that~ ed..."
Only if you go to that edition's book page and click edit. If you use the link here, you'll be going to the most popular edition.

Patrick, I noticed the default editions for the Harry Potter series vary in format (some trade paperback and some are hardcover). Is it okay to go ah..."
Sorry, just saw this now. Feel free to do the paperbacks or hardcovers of those. Either way. Thanks!

Correct, this is just a test run. We want to see how it does before opening it up to all books.

Question: Should Part 1, etc., be included if the chapters don't start over at the beginning of each part? For example, in this book, the chapters are numbered, and just go straight through from beginning to end. So, is it necessary to say Part 1: Chapter 1, etc.? Uglies is the same, but without numbers at all. It's split into parts, but the chapters are just named, not numbered. So I didn't include parts there either.

I thought about that, too, but then I was thinking, if this is for linking quotes, etc., to a certain chapter, nothing would be linked to the part anyway.


"Phil wrote: "Would it make sense to include each Part as a "chapter" if it starts on a separate page?"
I thought about that, too, but then I was thinking, if this is for linking quotes, etc., to a certain chapter, nothing would be linked to the part anyway."
Sometimes there will be some kind of aphorism on the Part page, so you'd want to be able to distinguish that from the tag-end of the previous chapter.
Maybe it would make sense to introduce some kind of hierarchical structure, particularly if this is extended to books with heaps of appendices and stuff.

I did my edition of The Hunger Games. For this one, I included the names of the parts. Eg. Part 1: The Tributes: Chapter 1 and Part 2: The Games: Chapter 10, even though the chapters don't start over for each part. Whatever ends up being the standard on this, I'll go back and change the ones I've done differently.

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban redone because it apparently didn't save the first time.
That means the whole HP series is done for the hardcover editions.

Do it like Part 1 Chapter 1, Part 1 Chapter 2, etc.
Kara, I think we probably would want those chapters but put the name of the part they are from in front of them. If the book is broken up that way, that's what we want to know..."
In post 34, Patrick wrote: "mlady_rebecca wrote: "The parts also have titles. Just skip the titles?"
I guess list it for the first chapter, but then don't bother after that. In other words, "Part 1 The Beginning Chapter 1, Part 1 Chapter 2" etc. ..."

-- We've made it so you can see whether chapter metadata has been entered or not on the edit book page. If it looks wrong, you can go in and correct it.
-- There is a checkmark that shows if the metadata has been entered for the default edition of the book, and if it hasn't, you can change the default chapter edition to the one you're working on. Please don't do this unless you see that someone else has changed it incorrectly. It won't change which edition shows in search or anything like that, but unless there's an outlier (like the default edition is an audiobook), let's leave default editions as they are.
Let me know if any of that is unclear.
I have been trying to do this for Dracula - however I can't get to the edit chapter. I've answered the metadata questions on the whole book, but I see no edit chapter data link!

It's not in with the other metadata...it's on the edit page, near the bottom...same place as series, characters, book settings edit links.

Thomas, you don't have librarian status yet, which is why you can't see it. If you want, I can grant you that status. Let me know.


http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/10...
and the default edition of Beautiful Disaster:
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/11...
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Each chapter has a number and a name, so I put both. Is it correct?