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message 1: by ☕ Lachgas ♿ (last edited Nov 05, 2019 09:18AM) (new)

☕ Lachgas ♿  (lachgas) | 9386 comments I'm doing that for a while now, but as it is a neverending (thanks to bot imports) an quite big project any help is welcome.

As there are so many possibilities I'm not yet sure how that can be structured in any way - so, ideas are welcome.

GR rules on initials are quite clear, no space between them and they should have periods.

A lot of initials get imported as e.g. A.^A. or A^A or AA some as A.A or AA. or A^. A or whatever variations you can think of.
They need to get corrected to go to the correct author profile.

Caution:
- some 2 letter names are in fact real names, like Ab or Ak can be legitimate names (or initials)
- some GR authors (but that's rare) are allowed to have names not according to that policy, so check the combine page for a note by staff
- some GR authors do just change their initials to something incorrect without having a note from staff, they need to be corrected by asking via contact form
- in case there are followers on a profile that needs to be merged into a GR author report it to staff via the contact form

I'm using the "add author" function in the forum for that, not tried if the normal search is useful there.
If you use that too you need to merge empty profiles to get more names in the list and be careful with the spaces - had it a few times that there were 2 space behind the last . which brings up no or different results than 1 or no space.
And always press "search" sometimes there is no pop up but a lot of names coming up by hitting the button.


☕ Lachgas ♿  (lachgas) | 9386 comments Yesterday I worked (again) through A.^A.-C.^M. (not finished yet on C. M.) so you might just find a few on these


Elizabeth (Alaska) ☕ Lachgas ♿ wrote: "Yesterday I worked (again) through A.^A.-C.^M. (not finished yet on C. M.) so you might just find a few on these"

You're so optimistic for us.


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Sandra | 31529 comments I just fix them when I find them. Usually a few a day.

Good work Lachgas!!


☕ Lachgas ♿  (lachgas) | 9386 comments Currently the C.^a-z. are done except https://www.goodreads.com/author/show...

Anyone better in finding a correct author name?
Or just keeping them as C.^P. because C.P. is a claimed profile...


☕ Lachgas ♿  (lachgas) | 9386 comments Elizabeth (Alaska) wrote: "☕ Lachgas ♿ wrote: "Yesterday I worked (again) through A.^A.-C.^M. (not finished yet on C. M.) so you might just find a few on these"

You're so optimistic for us."

If I wouldn't be optimistic I wouldn't touch these initials at all ... the bots are reimporting them quite fast... (or the users or the authors themselves)


Elizabeth (Alaska) ☕ Lachgas ♿ wrote: "Currently the C.^a-z. are done except https://www.goodreads.com/author/show...

Anyone better in finding a correct author name?
Or just keeping them as C.^P. because C.P. is a claimed pro..."


I think the extra spaces go after the initials as I think the policy would be the same as as disambiguating with middle initials:

When separating authors with middle initials in their names, please place additional spaces after the middle initial:

Catherine^H.^Anderson
Catherine^H.^^Anderson
Catherine^H.^^^Anderson



☕ Lachgas ♿  (lachgas) | 9386 comments I do think I saw once an initial disambiguated with a space in between (and with a note from staff or rivka on it that it should be that way) but saw too many of them so ... no idea anymore :/

And putting the space after the initial would mean between letter and period ( C.P .) as I think the spaces at the end get truncated.
And if you'd go by the new single name policy it would be C.P. . - that's kind of strange either...


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lethe | 16368 comments ☕ Lachgas ♿ wrote: "And putting the space after the initial would mean between letter and period ( C.P .) as I think the spaces at the end get truncated."

No, C.P.^^Lastname is correct and C.^P.^Lastname is not and never will be correct (although exceptions may be made, I suppose, but that is upon author's request). If names have been disambiguated like that, it was done by someone inexperienced.

To go by the example in the manual, I have on occasion seen Catherine^^H.^Anderson, but that is also not correct. The spaces should follow after the initial.


☕ Lachgas ♿  (lachgas) | 9386 comments lethe wrote: "No, C.P.^^Lastname is correct and C.^P.^Lastname is not and never will be correct "

yes I know but in this case it's only C. P. no other lastname :)
And a quick search didn't find a better name :( (bad imports, what a joy)


Elizabeth (Alaska) ☕ Lachgas ♿ wrote: "lethe wrote: "No, C.P.^^Lastname is correct and C.^P.^Lastname is not and never will be correct "

yes I know but in this case it's only C. P. no other lastname :)
And a quick search didn't find a ..."


Sorry, I didn't fully understand the question, just not thinking C.P. was the entire name. Isn't there a new policy about this? Wouldn't it be the same as disambiguating single name authors? (And what was that, putting a "^period" after the name?)


message 12: by lethe (new)

lethe | 16368 comments ☕ Lachgas ♿ wrote: "lethe wrote: "No, C.P.^^Lastname is correct and C.^P.^Lastname is not and never will be correct "

yes I know but in this case it's only C. P. no other lastname :)
And a quick search didn't find a ..."


Ahaa!


Elizabeth (Alaska) Yes, as to the "^." for single name authors. I see no reason why that would not apply in the example of C.P.

https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...


message 14: by ☕ Lachgas ♿ (last edited Nov 10, 2019 03:28PM) (new)

☕ Lachgas ♿  (lachgas) | 9386 comments working on the initials again
already for 2 days only at the cj's - they seem to never end.

10.11. - done for the moment I think (have to wait until script is through) , as well as C. J. and C. J

now moving on to C. K.


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