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Amazon is going away as a data source
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Jan 29, 2012 11:38PM

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Basically you make a brief note of the changes you've made to the record for the change log.


Hasn't that been there for a long time? "Required", but it actually never forces/d you to put anything?


I've never used it either :)


How exactly are you going to keep Kindle data without using Amazon?
What about Audible audiobooks, since that's now also a part of Amazon?

rivka wrote: "The logs shows edits that correspond to a rescue, but has no record of an image upload."
Sadly it is not an isolated incident. Another example is http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/85.... This is incredibly frustrating having made an effort. I just hope I've been randomly unlucky somehow because the idea that it has happened more widely to other users is not a pleasant one.
I guess I have a load more work to (re)do :(

And Alessandra and Stacey, Lisa is absolutely right -- a librarian's job usually is great fun, and you ever only work as hard as you want. This is an emergency ... it's probably the worst introduction to life as a GR librarian you could possibly have gotten! Kudos to you and everyone else willing to expose themselves to this sort of trial by fire ...

How exactly are you going to keep Kindle data without using Amazon?
What about Audible audiobooks, since t..."
These can be manually loaded when users own the edition or if authors post details on their websites they can be added from there manually.



On the plus side, my rescue list dropped from nearly 4000 down to 150. :D




No ratings should have disappeared. Please link to an example of a book where your rating has disappeared?
I think I may have lost a couple of ratings, too. I don't remember writing a review without also adding a rating. Here's an example:
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/68...
Is there a way to look in the data I backed up last week to see if the rating really did disappear?
Well, never mind. I looked in my backup, and it shows 0 in the rating field.
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/68...
Is there a way to look in the data I backed up last week to see if the rating really did disappear?
Well, never mind. I looked in my backup, and it shows 0 in the rating field.


I found it, Maria, with 0 stars. It's good to know that all of this is actually in the backup file. Sloppy reviewing on my part!
It is supposed to be some time today.
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/7...
There is a FAQ, but I haven't seen anything definite, yet.
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/7...
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/7...
There is a FAQ, but I haven't seen anything definite, yet.
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/7...

We are down to 1% of works left to rescue! And of those remaining, 70% have only been shelved once, and 96% have been shelved less than 5 times - so we are really getting down to th..."
Thanks Otis, Just what I like to hear it. I wake up, saw my books that no images in it. I hates to do this again since I rescue those books couple days. Sadly Amazon will have learned the lesson that all customers is very disapponted with it.
Other people are still working, Audra, so you're not as alone as it feels! I rescued some books this morning.

Indeed ... :(

I looked at this series listing, for example, and I saw that it said "14 primary works" but only only 10 primary works were showing -- books 2, 5, 7, and 9 were missing from the listing. Searching for book 2 by ISBN didn't work, so I recreated it from the publisher's webpage. I didn't have any "ISBN in use" error message creating the book manually, and when it was created it wasn't part of the series. After I added it to the series, the series began to say "11 primary works" (because books 5, 7, and 9 are still missing).
Was this because no one had shelved book 2? Are the series numbers just cached? Other books in this series are still up for rescue (I'm working on them now) but all of the remaining ones have been shelved. (I don't know for sure if the missing ones were shelved or not -- I read this series in different volume splits and just like to librarian-sit the whole set.)


I'm with you; my feelings for Amazon are irrevocably altered as well. It *kills* me to think of all the covers I've uploaded to Amazon & all the corrections I've sent in to help them improve their database over the years.... I can only wonder if this has something to do with their Shelfari or some such & is purely about competition. Hmpf.

I'm with you; my feelings for Amazon are irrevocably altered as well. It *kill..."
Probably, if they own Shelfari.

I'm with you; my feelings for Amazon are irrevocably altered as well..."
Shelfari is own amazon as well. Sadly. Amazon would have take complaints from customers


I just hope that they also import covers from German, French etc. sources.

I am glad to see it.

But when i click on ''all'' in bookshelves there are books with no cover.
Does that mean that my books are still in danger to dissapear?

But when i click on ''all'' in bookshelves there are books with no cover...."
Kouk, they are no longer considered "at risk" because the title and author (the only two fields that were deemed "critical" in this operation) were rescued already. If there was other information that was sourced from Amazon (e.g., cover art, publisher information, page count, etc.), then that information will still disappear at the end of the day if nobody has replaced those fields yet with Librarian- or import-sourced information.


Thanks Audrey & Julie,
Cait & Sandra, Michael mentioned that there are likely to be some data hiccups as we run the various scripts over the next few days. I suspect this is one such hiccup. (But I'll make a ticket, just in case.)

I'm with you; my feelings for Amazon are irrevocably altered as well. It *kill..."
Amazon has been awfully bullying about owning what is essentially an immense volunteer effort. I had only added some data and reviews there. Most of what I've added is here at GR (a lot of it thanks to the last couple of weeks -- yeesh!). Now I'm a lot less interested in helping Amazon, either by improving its data or by spending my dollars there.
Cait wrote: "Was this because no one had shelved book 2?"
Looks like the answer to this is yes. After the Amazon data is all gone (tomorrow) is probably the best time for librarians to fix these, as Amazon data will be gradually disappearing all day today (starting with books unshelved by any user, already in process).
Looks like the answer to this is yes. After the Amazon data is all gone (tomorrow) is probably the best time for librarians to fix these, as Amazon data will be gradually disappearing all day today (starting with books unshelved by any user, already in process).


Is openisbn.com an acceptable source? I can't find anything on their site that says they get their data from Amazo..."
Was this question @1464 answered?
About:
"OPENISBN is a personal project dedicated to provide its users ISBN search services and ISBN data, introduction, book reviews, book preview, free ebooks and book price comparison for your specific book."But there's a Buy Books tab.

I had purchased that one from Amazon back in September...
So, a measure of poetic justice if nothing else.
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