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Can nonfiction multi-volume works be grouped as a series?
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Thanks Renske. I don't want to get into non-fiction series. When I have removed some I have needed a lot of hand holding!
But I have talked to another experienced Super & in her opinion, the Lang books are not a series.
I'll add removing them to my to do list.

This makes sense; I would also add that another question is whether if the books can be read separately or are designed to be part of a larger whole.
The issue is that none of that is in the "official" definition....
Yet, clearly GR does allow some series that don't meet that incredibly narrow definition (which I don't read as being a comprehensive definition at all anyway), such as Livy's "History of Rome" and Andrew Lang's Fairy books. These works were obviously written with the intent to be part of a series, or to be a multi-volume work, and so grouping them as a series seems appropriate; they also fulfill what is in my mind the greater criteria, that "a book is only part of a series if that designation would apply to all editions of a work." That they don't share "characters" or a "universe" is obviously irrelevant and misses the point (unless we count, for example, various ancient Romans to be "characters," in which case someone's going to have to add a lot more Roman history books to Livy's series).
Could we please get some official clarification on when nonfiction books can be combined in series?