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Aug 03, 2010 03:44PM

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Done. For future reference, please don't create a new edition just to fix page numbering. Ask here for someone to fix that on the existing edition instead.


But it's not the volume getting to me - it's the precision. I feel compelled to ensure I have the proper edition listed and if it's not available, I'll create a new one. All my early Piers Anthony book club editions fell into that category and I became a Librarian basically to "fix" those.
But since I'm going alphabetically (a few books a day , if that), I'm still on Asimov.
Then there's the series. I am afraid I am a perfectionist here as well. But I am constantly wondering if I should really edit things because it's my way of thinking. For example, some people seem to get fast and loose about the tiles of books and even series. As a result, there seems to be too much duplication and I'm out to "fix" that as well.
And there's the 2-in-1's, 3-in-1's, etc. And adding covers.
Finding way too many of my books contain no ISBN in the book or on the cover (yes, I have (most of) those as well). In short, I am poking around - making "hard" decisions - with many of my books, so it's a really slow process.
I am also learning from my mistakes - like creating a new edition when one already exists and then going back and merging the two.
Well, need to get back to it, I suppose. Hopefully, I'll either ease up and let some "discrepancies" go - or at least, learn to do it all faster. Meanwhile,
Beware the Mad Librarian,
the edits that cut, the merges that catch,
Beware the Add Series, and shun
the frumious Blogosnatch!

I just fixed some of the covers on the SFBC omnibuses you have. Bugs me when people just take a picture of the book and don't bother to even crop it. I guess I am kind of a perfectionist in that respect; I love looking at my and others' libraries in cover view and those types of pictures drive me nuts!
Yeah, I remember when book club editions didn't have ISBNs.

I just fixed some of the covers on the SFBC omnibuses you have. Bugs me when people just take a picture of the book and don't bother to even crop it. I guess I am kind of a perfectioni..."
No problem, I may have finally gotten around to it but as you can see, I have been busy with a bunch of other "issues". I DO understand perfectionism...