Goodreads Librarians Group discussion
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Need covers updated for two books
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The way it's done here is that you don't update the covers but create a new edition (new book) with the new cover and a note to say that it's an alternative cover edition of the other book. Every edition of a book is valid, whether it is a different cover or a different ISBN/ASIN.
Once you've created the new book, you can combine it with the other editions of the same book. Then, if I'm creating an alternative cover edition, I go back in to edit and add a librarian note to say this (at the top).
The books are here:
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18...
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18...
The second one was easier as I noticed that the edition that was already on here on Goodreads is actually the paperback, whilst the one you gave me is the Kindle edition (difference between ISBN and ASIN - ISBN is used for physical books and ASIN for Kindle/ebooks). Although it may be that at one point you will want to add the alternative covers for both the ebook and the paperback, so just ask if you need any more help with it.
Whatever you do, you do not delete covers of works that have already been published.


You cannot. Only the author can do that.

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thank you, I will let the author know

Remind them that these groups exist precisely so that authors and members can ask for such changes to be made. Generally speaking (not pointing at you), librarians should avoid, um, 'private jobs' for authors at least until they have a good deal of experience in determining when they are being asked to do something that is not absolutely in line with Goodreads rules.


That is fine. But some(a lot?) of private requests have resulted in the loss of librarian privileges. Post their requests here and you will learn from the army of librarians that work here.
Did you tell the author you were a new librarian?

yes I did, I told her i would try to figure it out or get help from another librarian as I wanted to start trying to learn how to do things and figured this was one way I could

It is a great way to learn. Just be careful with private requests. It is as easy for an author to post a request here, in front of hundreds of librarians and super-librarians and even a few staffers, as it is to PM someone. Ask yourself 'why have they done that'. Frequently there will be no problem. Sometimes there is. A useful trick is to search the threads and see if the request has already been made and perhaps refused. That will often trigger a private approach.
Book #1
GR http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/16...
Amz http://www.amazon.com/Turn-Towards-Su...
Book #2
GR http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/17...
Amz
http://www.amazon.com/Turn-Towards-Su...
thank you
Beth