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The help page mostly seems to assume fiction.
https://www.goodreads.com/help/show/3...
I've been working on a lot of nonfiction, and often there are series where the books are related by something other than author (for example, a series of Bible studies in a very specific format) or setting (because it's nonfiction, there often is no setting). But they are much more closely connected than Penguin Classics or Harlequin Blaze.
I've been trying to go with "only make it a series if it seems like it would be genuinely useful to be able to look up the other books", which is not generally the case with imprints (which are basically a variation on "other books by the same publisher").

As far as I know there are no well-written guidelines for nonfiction series. When I try to decide about it, the question I ask myself is "Is this like a Time-Life series?" If it is, then it's a series; if it's not, then I don't think of it as a series.
The main guideline that would apply to all non-fiction series is, "does it apply to all editions of the work?" When the answer is no, it's definitely not a series (by Goodreads standards).

See #4 and 7 in the above thread.
Do these constitute series according to GR? The first one already has 17 books: https://www.goodreads.com/series/73571
(Not that I'm thinking of tackling these - undoable on an iPad)

See #4 and 7 in the above thread.
Do these constitute series according to GR? The first..."
In my opinion, these are not series by Goodreads standards. Using Rivka's question above "Does it apply to all editions?" I really can't say for sure. But looking at the page on the OU Press website, for example, they just don't feel like a series with similar covers, etc. It feels closer to an imprint.

In the case of Time-Life, each series has a fixed number of volumes, be it 12 or 24, whatever, and then it's done. But the series in the above thread are on broad subjects and could potentially go on forever.
This is another example: https://www.goodreads.com/search?utf8...
These books have a uniform look and the series title and number on the cover, and yet I am disinclined to create a series for them, because it's a long-running series on a broad subject with 2 to 3 titles added to it each year. I think the title and number should be added in the edition field instead.
If finity is indeed a valid criterion for deciding what is considered a (non-fiction) series according to GR standards, it would be great if it could be made explicit somewhere, preferably in the Manual, because there is nothing about non-fiction series there. It would prevent a lot of confusion.
(I'm not going to zap the series BTW, I'll leave that for rivka or a super to decide. - ETA I have just now deleted the Contributions in Military Studies series, because it listed only 4 of the at least 193 titles.)

When I translate the description, it seems not to be a series according to Goodreads. At least one book that is translated in Dutch does not have a mention of this series.
I'd like someone to confirm.


There is already a Listopia. Removed the series, added in edition field to Polish editions.

https://www.goodreads.com/series/1335...



To be a series, books should have characters and/or universes in common.
https://www.goodreads.com/help/show/3...
Looking at the 4 novellas (also published separately) I see not common universe or characters.


Was the book originally published as a 3-volume work?

What is GR's stance on collected works? I would think that was a legitimate series.
ETA This seems to be vol. 1 (not linked --> indeed!) https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1...

Омон-Ра: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/9...
Жизнь насекомых:https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/7...
Elizabeth it is not one book that has been separated in three volumes, but the volume that is in the series page is 4 novellas published in one book.

ETA I find it very odd that f.e. this Dutch edition of Dostoyevsky's collected works is apparently not considered a series (scroll down): https://www.goodreads.com/search?utf8...
They should be linked IMO.


Another one like 96: https://www.goodreads.com/series/1167...
I see 120 is still there as well. Are all these okay to stay?


Cute though they are, I think this is a series like the Penguin 60s, i.e. the name belongs in the edition field.

https://www.goodreads.com/series/9408...
Re 138: For nonfiction, series are a bit harder to define. However, it does seem like all editions of each of these books are in this series, including translations.
It should be ok.
It should be ok.

It should be ok."
Thanks :)

https://www.goodreads.com/work/editio...
This series was/is published in other languages as well. In Dutch they are called Gouden Boekjes and the name on the Finnish edition in the link also translates to Little Golden Books.
There are many of them though, and some are clearly abridged versions/adaptations and need to be separated from the full works (f.e. Peter Pan, Heidi, etc.), but they would need to be separated out anyway.
There is also the problem that original versions appeared in other languages. I know that the Dutch series includes several original, i.e. not translated, titles.
What say you?

The adaptations should definitely be pulled out of the full versions though (that's probably quite a big project all by itself!)

"Livro dourado" is the Portuguese series title.
"The adaptations should definitely be pulled out of the full versions though (that's probably quite a big project all by itself!)"
Yes, I think so too...

And it seems more titles are added every year.
OK, I'll just stick to moving the name to the edition field and separating titles where necessary. *adding to the project list*
Ellie [The Empress] wrote: "https://www.goodreads.com/series/5889..."
Looks like an imprint, and not even one that all editions of some of the books are from.
Krazykiwi wrote: "I'd call the Golden Books an imprint."
Agreed.
Looks like an imprint, and not even one that all editions of some of the books are from.
Krazykiwi wrote: "I'd call the Golden Books an imprint."
Agreed.

Looks like an imprint, and not even one that all editions of some of the books are from."
Thanks
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https://www.goodreads.com/series/1207...

I do not think these are series given that Kafka would not have originally been published in these languages.
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