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Tracing Common Themes: Comparative Courses in the Study of Religion
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message 1: by LP (new)

LP (lp27) | 827 comments This title is already listed twice, correctly, whereas this particular entry consists of both a badly mangled title and a misspelled author name.

Correct title is:

Tracing Common Themes: Comparative Courses in the Study of Religion.


message 2: by Abcdarian (new)

Abcdarian | 26579 comments Fixed.


message 3: by LP (new)

LP (lp27) | 827 comments Abcdarian wrote: "Fixed."

Much obliged!


message 5: by Z-squared (last edited Jun 19, 2014 11:23AM) (new)

Z-squared | 8575 comments Re 4, they have ASINs and despite being magazines are still available for purchase, which makes them published books as far as most librarians are concerned. You might try appealing to Rivka, but I doubt she'd OK their deletion.

And aside from deletion, there's no way to get them off your profile, since you are a valid contributing author to them. Sorry!


message 6: by rivka, Former Moderator (new)

rivka | 45177 comments Mod
They were published as ebooks, so they are counted as books by Goodreads standards. And we don't remove authors from works they wrote or contributed to. However, you will note that on your author page, items that you are the primary author on are listed first.


message 7: by Z-squared (new)

Z-squared | 8575 comments ... because I just spent some time making sure the editor was listed as primary author on each edition, as per GR standards. Hope that helps, Todd!


message 8: by rivka, Former Moderator (new)

rivka | 45177 comments Mod
Ah! Good work, Z-squared.


message 9: by Todd (new)

Todd Nelsen thanks for your help, guys


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