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Dec 22, 2008 06:08PM

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In general please do NOT alter existing ISBNs with double- and triple-checking. Many times a single ISBN corresponds to multiple covers, so "correcting" it to yours un-corrects it for someone else. Instead, please manually create a new edition, as described in post 8 of this thread.
And that's what you'll have to do with the rest of these as well, it sounds like. (Or shelve existing editions with other ISBNs and covers, if you prefer.)
And that's what you'll have to do with the rest of these as well, it sounds like. (Or shelve existing editions with other ISBNs and covers, if you prefer.)

I apologize for my lack of clarity. When I said "exiting ISBNs", I meant existing book records, each of which usually corresponds to a single ISBN. I realize that is not the case in this instance, but it is ~95% of the time.
And regardless, it is not possible to list multiple books with one ISBN. So if you want individually list each of these books, you would have to create no-ISBN records for all (but one) of them. Making a note in the book description field of the one with the ISBN might also be a good idea.
And regardless, it is not possible to list multiple books with one ISBN. So if you want individually list each of these books, you would have to create no-ISBN records for all (but one) of them. Making a note in the book description field of the one with the ISBN might also be a good idea.

Obviously Goodreads can't make it so that the books that everyone has in their hands suddenly have different ISBNs, but something needs to be done to the record that has that ISBN listed to try to prevent this kind of confusion. Making a note in the book description as you suggested in your most recent message might help some, but there should be something more that can be done. Is there some way, for example, to turn the one with the ISBN in the ISBN field into, for lack of a better word, a portal for the books without being a regular book listing? By which I mean give it a fake title and author (Not a book, Wal-Mart classics, whatever), make it so it isn't combined with any book, and make the description nothing more than a explanation of the multiple books/one ISBN problem and recommend that people just use a different edition for their book or find/create an edition of the book with a blank ISBN and a listing for the ISBN in the notes.
Sure. Go ahead and call it WalMart Classics (Not a Book means something else the way we usually use it) and create the description you think would be most helpful to other people in your situation.

And, I have come across a book w/a title, author, and cover information that I don't believe to be correct, due to the fact that as I entered my book's ISBN, a message poped up to the effect of it belonging to a book already listed by amazon. The ISBN is 156014629x. If one takes a close look at the cover, one can tell that it doesn't match the information entered.
My question is, should I alter the book's profile info. to match the picture, should I just delete the ISBN that was entered into the book's profile, or what option would I have in order to enter my book's information which would correctly go w/the cover image?
Thanks, and keep up the good work out there, it's appreciated.

Either way, you shouldn't change a valid entry. Some books are re-issued with different covers, but the same ISBN. If you wish to add your cover, create a new entry skipping the ISBN field. List the ISBN number in the description.

Either way, you shouldn't change a valid entry. Some books are re-issued with different covers, but the same ISBN. If you wish t..."
If you look that book up on B&N, though, it has a different cover that actually matches the information (title, etc). The title on the cover pic from Amazon seems to translate to a sort of text book for "Reading & Communication 7"...which doesn't go at all with the title here on GR and Amazon...El Desayuno de Tomas (which according to the my Firefox translation add-on has something to do with Tomas's Breakfast).
So I think there's something fishy with that book entry...

The title translation is "Tomas' Breakfast" which does not match the image cover's title.
Also, the book "Lectura y Comunicacion 7" is the one from Santillana but has various authors because Santillana is an Editorial group here in Puerto Rico.
I understand the reasoning behind your, and mlady_rebecca's advice. Taken and put to practice.
Nontheless, I am trying to communicate w/the amazon entity who is able to check and make any changes, if they deem it necessary.
Meanwhile, I entered my book's information as 'message #9' "mlady_rebecca' wrote me to do so, and I'll just keep checking back in case any changes are made by the authorized entity. Then, I'll add the isbn to my entry. If and when any changes happen.
Thank you for your attention and explination on this matter.
Happy New Year and blessings to you and yours as well.
miriam

The rest of the advice was meant to be general advice. I know a lot of people get upset when you change the cover image on their copy of a book.

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I agree, it's never good to make a major change like that. With the way cover images are being switched around these days for reprintings, it's best to just make a new entry. People tend to get annoyed if you start changing cover images on them.
I wasn't sure that was the case with this one, so I poked around a bit. Either there are two books floating around with the same ISBN (which is a total annoyance) or Amazon has a mistake in there system (completely possible). I have no idea which it is, so for now, probably best to not make any major changes to the GR entry

Here's the link to the Dragon Tales book:
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/84...

My guess on this one is a recycled ISBN. If you look the ISBN up on Google, you get a lot of results that vary between the two books. Abebooks supposedly has both books for sale under the same ISBN. So it seems like both books exist with that ISBN. But that's my take.


I've encountered that problem with HQ books...and actually did some research on it. The problem there occurred when Harlequin bought Silhouette from their previous publisher (I wanna say Penguin?) and THAT publisher decided to reuse ISBNs it had originally used to publish Silhouette books. (if that made any sense...)

The rest of the advice wa..."
mlady_rebecca wrote: "Isis, looks like you're right. I was only looking at the cover image and the ISBN. Guess I skimmed over that one too quickly. I ignored the title since it wasn't English.
The rest of the advice wa..."
I found the information for the book "El Desayuno de Tomas" is the following:
El Desayuno De Tomas/Meal One (Spanish Edition)
ISBN 560141629X
Authors: Ivor Cutter, Miguel Azaola, Helen Oxenbury
I found the image cover in a list in our site goodreads under the above author names.
But I'm still not sure if I should do anything to correct the book image and isbn.

Thanks, yeah, that makes sense...but not! Isn't the whole point of ISBN supposed to be unique???? Grrr...


I think so too because the ISBN being used for El Desayuno de Tomas(156014629X) is very similar to the correct one for El Desayuno de Tomas is (560141629X).
ISBN 1-5601-4629X should go to Lectura y Comunicacion,
and ISBN 56014-1629X should go to El Desayuno de Tomas.
Interesting enough they are both by "Santillana", except that one is from USA and the other is from PR.
But, I won't make any changes untill you all think it's OK for me to do so.
Question: If I were to make a change to a book's information on a book entered by a 3rd party (like amazon), will that change their information also, or does it just effect the listing here in 'goodreads'?


And to rivka, I thank your go ahead. I am 99.9% sure that it was a typo, but if any complaints were to accure I'll take full responsibility.
And thanks to all the staff that's responded, not only to my question but to all others that come in.
I love this site, and I hope to give as good a service as you all do.
miriam