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[ANSWERED] Question RE: Very Long Cleanup Project Threads
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I was a bit hesitant to do the "separate thread for each book" route due to the sheer number of books (for example, they published 16 books in 2022 and will have published 20 in 2023 by the end of the year), but I suppose by just taking it bit by bit and only having a few threads for this publisher going at a time, it'll be easier to take care of. Slow and steady and all that.
Earlier this year I started a Big Massive All Books At Once project thread for the current UK editions of the bibliography of J.G. Ballard. It's kinda died off at this point, but maybe I can revive that project by taking the same step-by-step route.
Anyways, thanks so much for your input. I'll mark the thread as Answered.
The thread is to clean up issues with books published by a popular horror publisher, and I'm breaking the posts up by year, then by books published in that year. So my question is: how should I handle numbering the editions? I'll provide examples below. Thanks in advance to any librarian who can provide their thoughts on the matter.
Option A: Restart With Each Book
2020 BOOKS
Zombie Book Title
1. Issues with hardcover
2. Issues with paperback
3. Issues with Kindle
2021 BOOKS
Vampire Book Title
1. Issues with paperback
2. Issues with Kindle
Witch Book Title
1. Issues with paperback
2. Issues with Kindle
Option B: Restart With Each Year
2020 BOOKS
Zombie Book Title
1. Issues with hardcover
2. Issues with paperback
3. Issues with Kindle
2021 BOOKS
Vampire Book Title
1. Issues with paperback
2. Issues with Kindle
Witch Book Title
3. Issues with paperback
4. Issues with Kindle
Option C: No Restarts, continuous numbering the whole way through
2020 BOOKS
Zombie Book Title
1. Issues with hardcover
2. Issues with paperback
3. Issues with Kindle
2021 BOOKS
Vampire Book Title
4. Issues with paperback
5. Issues with Kindle
Witch Book Title
6. Issues with paperback
7. Issues with Kindle