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Deon wrote: "In my experience, I have left it blank and the system auto fills in correctly"That is true, for English books. For non-English books I think it has to be done manually. Or am I wrong?
Scott wrote: "There is a separate field for series so it should not be in the title field at all."Putting the series name in the title field is allowed, although optional. See the 'series' section in this help item for further explanation: https://www.goodreads.com/help/show/2...
Ellie [The Empress] wrote: "Deon wrote: "In my experience,... That is true, for English books. For non-English books I think it has to be done manually. Or am I wrong?"Yes, it only works for a limited number of articles in the English language - as is explained in the help topic Abcdarian is referring to in msg 2.
Koenraad wrote: "Putting the series name in the title field is allowed, although optional."It might be allowed, but why bother? It's 100% redundant. Telling people to do it just makes more clutter.
Scott wrote: "Koenraad wrote: "Putting the series name in the title field is allowed, although optional."It might be allowed, but why bother? It's 100% redundant. Telling people to do it just makes more clut..."
Because the series display is currently not complete across the website, meaning that the hyperlinked series does not display in all areas / pages of GR while if it is in the title field it does.
Scott wrote: "Koenraad wrote: "Putting the series name in the title field is allowed, although optional."It might be allowed, but why bother? It's 100% redundant. Telling people to do it just makes more clut..."
If the series isn't in the title field, then it isn't searchable. This can be very important for some books that have common titles.
It might be optional, but not 100% redundant.
Scott wrote: "...It might be allowed, but why bother? It's 100% redundant. Telling people to do it just m..."As Koenraad says, because if left out of title the series name only displays on the book page itself. Which is also the only place displaying the series field.
Readers not only do not see series info displayed, for example, on site search results; they also don't see the series information on their bookshelves or if they search their bookshelves using the series name. The series field is not a display option/column under "my books."
"Optional" might be a confusing way to say it. Maybe "not required" is a better way of putting it (particularly for old timers who at one time on goodreads were required to put series info in titles in order to put the book correctly in its series).
Scott wrote: "Koenraad wrote: "It might be allowed, but why bother? It's 100% redundant. Telling people to do it just makes more clutter. "I hate when people remove it. Apart from the the two reasons stated above I find it helpful when combining/separating some books.
Ellie [The Empress] wrote: "Scott wrote: "Koenraad wrote: "It might be allowed, but why bother? It's 100% redundant. Telling people to do it just makes more clutter. "I hate when people remove it. Apart from the the two rea..."
Can't believe I forgot that. Especially important when the U.S. and U.K. versions have different titles (other language variations as well, but Harry Potter came to mind first).




Hope this helps. :-)