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Akos wrote: "Hi
There are many series, which have translations with various volume counts. I've seen, that instead of adding the book to the original series, new ones are created.
Is that becouse the differen..."
THANK YOU for asking this. I would also like to know.
I personally think all the series should be in one page (series), with the same series name and numbering. BUT, I'm not sure what is the policy on having a separate series for the different languages and would also like a clear rule or a statement on how to handle those.
An Example would be this series:
https://www.goodreads.com/series/4331...
It's a trilogy but the first two book are broken into parts of 2, 3 and 4 for the different languages. Sometimes people make series for the different language giving them a different numbering - that I'm not sure is entirely correct since those are still translated as parts of books to my native language.
So the new numbering will count each part for an individual book and will add the "original" books for omnibus versions.

Just having one series would be fix this, but with some translations - especially the german, which has some parts broken to 2, some to 3 and others to 4 volumes - would be hard to do. Also I don't want to ruin someones library, by changing everything.
Yes a policy would be good. :)

However, when the books are just split but still count as the same series, effectively, then there appears to be two camps - one group who put them under the main series, with the split numbering, and another who put them in a separate series. There appears to be no consistency on it.
Susie wrote: "However, when the books are just split but still count as the same series, effectively, then there appears to be two camps - one group who put them under the main series, with the split numbering, and another who put them in a separate series. There appears to be no consistency on it."
I am sure there is confusion, but they should be a single series.
I am sure there is confusion, but they should be a single series.
That depends on which of the cases Susie enumerated above they fall onto. If they are a duplicate of the English series (assuming the book was originally published in English), then yes. Names of a series in other languages can be added to the series description.

It would be very useful to have this info in the Librarian Manual!
Anyone can start a thread in the folder for changes to the Manual. First post usually has your suggestions for what the Manual should say.
Discussion then ensues.
Although I don't know that there is a consistent policy on that, so maybe a thread in the Policy folder first would be better.
Discussion then ensues.
Although I don't know that there is a consistent policy on that, so maybe a thread in the Policy folder first would be better.

Discussion then ensues.
Although I don't know that there is a consistent policy on that, so maybe a thread in the Policy folder first would be better."
Hmmm, will think on that one, then, and perhaps start something up later.
Peter wrote: "Can someone please add the "God: The Father" novelette to my Angels & Demons series? For some reason I can't modify the series, I suppose because I'm not a librarian.
Here's the novelette I need added:
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2...
Thanks."
Yes, that's correct - GR authors don't have the same abilities as librarians and one of the things they can't do is modify series.
Anyway, it's done, but next time please start a new topic for unrelated requests - this one is discussing how series should be handled and isn't for series addition requests.

I just want to say that in my opinion in most cases having separate series for different order is redundant, but I've seen series that are just too vast to put an alternative order in the description.
I do think there should be one series that hold all the series books.
There are many series, which have translations with various volume counts. I've seen, that instead of adding the book to the original series, new ones are created.
Is that becouse the different volume counts, or just for transparency or another reason?