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If an author uses initials in their name, the initials should contain NO spacing between them and be marked with a period. No spaces within the letters of a name.
Correct example:
J.D. Robb
Incorrect examples:
JD Robb
J D Robb
J. D. Robb
J D R o b b
Source: https://help.goodreads.com/s/article/...

Correct example:
J.D. Robb
Incor..."
I do know that (I'm fixing them for ages now) but there are names without a second name and only initials - some GR authors some not and often more than one.
And a while ago the rules were broadend for those that we could use . and additional spaces to disambiguate them further.
But while working on these initials I have seen both of the examples I mentioned in the first post on GR and non GR authors.
So wanted to get a verdict on that before I'm reporting some to staff (GR authors) that don't need to and leave out some that would need - and as I'm planning to continue working on initials it's really useful to know how that was actually meant to be.

It's just a tiny word - can happen ;)
e.g. that one was obviously disambiguated before that rule existed but working on it would only make sense if I know how to do it correct https://www.goodreads.com/author/show... (looks like there might be further disambiguation needed at first glance)
For names which are only initials I have now seen different ways of doing that and I would love to have an official ruling on that to get things correct.
I've seem A.B.^. when A.B. was taken but also A.B^.
So what's the official thought of where to put the spaces?
Peronally I'd prefer the first version because for me - as GR recquires initials to have periods - that first period belongs to the name and if GR would've chosen another symbol like e.g. * as separtor the period would still be with the letter.
(and it does on normal names with initials always)