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message 1: by Olivia (new)

Olivia (livka) | 7926 comments Removing series information from the title field, if one is already present, is against Goodreads policy that states'If correct series information has been added to the title field, do not remove it from the book record – the more complete the book data, the better.' (see: https://help.goodreads.com/s/article/...)

I think it helps with searches by series title to have one there.

If series have different titles in different countries we should use edition specific series name in the parenthesis. This will also apply if the series was re-titled - editions published with the old series title will keep it. (And these are more reasons to keep series titles in the title field)


message 2: by Olivia (new)

Olivia (livka) | 7926 comments On the second re-read I think I did not understand the case you are describing in the second paragraph. Could you please provide an example?


message 3: by Sandra (new)

Sandra | 31541 comments You beat me to it Corinne!

It is very useful in lots of places. I always add the series name & number to titles if I come across ones that are missing.


message 4: by Olivia (new)

Olivia (livka) | 7926 comments Ian wrote: "The Somnambulist and the Psychic Thief by Lisa Tuttle is shown as the first book in both the Jesperson and Lane series and The Curious Affair of... series..."

In this case it is one and the same series, so it should not be duplicated and edistions should be listed with the series title they were published under. I will clean this out.

It is, however, possible that a book belongs to more than one series. If that's the case that title should be formatted:
Book Title (Series Title 1 #x; Series title 2 #y)


message 5: by lethe (last edited Oct 30, 2019 06:43AM) (new)

lethe | 16368 comments Corinne wrote: "Ian wrote: "Unfortunately not, as I've not kept a record. ..."

But the system does and it looks like a lovely Librarian is working on restoring the records."


Which you could also do, Ian. If you click on 'Goodreads Librarian' underneath your avatar on your profile, you get a list of your edits.

ETA Sorry, I see you are an author, not a Goodreads Librarian, although you obviously have editing rights.

Please, in future, whenever you do edits, check if they are according to policy.


message 6: by lethe (new)

lethe | 16368 comments This is my go-to book to show how it looks when the series is filled in in the title field: https://www.goodreads.com/work/editio...


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