Goodreads Librarians Group discussion

This topic is about
Star Wars
Policies & Practices
>
Series listings: was there a change in format?
date
newest »


I've already fixed them all once. :(

Series listings: was there a change in format?
Managing the Star Wars Series

So what is the generally accepted naming convention? Should it include Star Wars or should that be left to the series and the title should just be the subtitle? I see both and I don't really care which way it goes as long as it's consistent.



Click on the following link...
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/1...


"If the book is part of a series, that information may be included within parentheses following the title. The standard accepted format on Goodreads is as follows: (Series Name, #_)"
Here's a link which explains the title/series conventions more thoroughly: http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/1...

"If the book is part of a series, that information may be included within parentheses following the title. The standard accepted format on Goodreads is as ..."
Yes, unfortunately, I *think* that the manual was never formally updated after the series option was added on GoodReads.
So, while we can do this now, most do not and simply add the book as title only and then add it to the correct series without adding the series to the title field.
Some books still have the series name in the title field and some have been edited out. My personal rule of thumb is that if I add a book manually, then I do not include the series in the title, but if the book exists and has it in there already, I leave it as is.

(That said, it has been a while since I edited serieses, so possibly things have changed.)
Anyway, there doesn't seem to be a consensus about series information in titles. As far as I know it's not necessary, but still accepted.

This is still true.
Books mentioned in this topic
Deceived (other topics)Star Wars: Shatterpoint (other topics)
a few quick examples, though there are many that have been changed:
Star Wars: Deceived Star Wars: Shatterpoint