User talk:Vickigirl42

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Verifications
Hi, and welcome. I saw your note to the moderator that said, in part: "Please mark as Primary (Transient)...". A moderator can't mark something verified for someone else. You have to wait for the submission to be approved, then go do any verification(s). You'll see if you go here (for 'Salem's Lot), there are only buttons for marking verified, no way to say who -- it's always the person who turns on the "Verified" button. --MartyD 02:37, 2 March 2013 (UTC)

"Cerbo in Vitra Ujo" or "Cerbo en Vitra Ujo"
These records should not be merged, because according to most sources the story was titled differently in each publication. The ISFDB method is to make one a variant of the other. Since it appears as "Cerbo in Vitra Ujo" on the author's website bibliography, I will make that the parent record title, and "Cerbo en Vitra Ujo" as the variant. In the future do not attempt to merge title records unless the titles are identical or unless you have verifiable evidence that one of the records is incorrectly titled. Thanks. Mhhutchins 19:55, 20 March 2013 (UTC)

Rising Sun
Hi. I accepted your submission modifying, but it didn't change anything. You might want to take a look at it and see if everything is the way you want it to be. Thanks. --MartyD 00:02, 11 July 2013 (UTC)

Linking uploaded images to the database record
Thanks for uploading cover images to the ISFDB wiki. The next step is to link those images to the records of the books for which these are the covers. As the instructions (step 6) explain:


 * Once the file has been uploaded, the image's wiki page will appear. In order to get the URL (address) for the image you just uploaded, left click anywhere on the image and copy the URL from your browser's address window. (Or right click on the image and choose "Copy Image Location".) If you're adding a cover image to a pub record, this is the URL which you would enter into the pub record's "Image URL" field.

So once you have the image's URL, go back to the pub record (it's linked on the image's wiki page) and then click the "Edit This Pub" link under the Editing Tools menu. This opens up an edit page. Under the Publication Metadata section, there's a field labeled "Image URL:" Enter the URL of the image you uploaded into this field, and then click on the "Submit Data" button at the bottom of the page. Once the submission has been moderated the cover image will be linked to the publication record.

I have linked to this record. Please keep these instructions in mind when adding any future cover image files to the ISFDB. Thanks for contributing. Mhhutchins 03:25, 13 July 2013 (UTC)

London, 1850
I accepted the submission adding this record but removed the data from the publication series field. Vampire Plagues / Vampire Dusk is a title series, not a publication series. (The book's title record is already in the series.) Please read this page which explains the difference. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask. Thanks.

A question: does your copy mention anything about being a book club edition? We already have a record for this title with a different ISBN and price, but was published the same month by Scholastic. Thanks for looking. Mhhutchins 02:19, 17 January 2014 (UTC)

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 * The back of the book states "This edition is only available for distribution through the school market." Vickigirl42 20:56, 18 January 2014 (UTC)


 * I'll add that to the record so that users know why there are two records with the same date. Thanks for responding. Mhhutchins 21:33, 18 January 2014 (UTC)

Price field
Only the main price should be given in the Price field. You can add other given prices to the Note field. I've corrected this record. Thanks. Mhhutchins 21:44, 18 January 2014 (UTC)

Same situation with this record. For a guide to entering each field of a publication record please read this page. Thanks. Mhhutchins

Digital Fortress
Does this book explicitly give the publication date as 2004? The first St. Martin's Paperbacks edition was published in 2004 also, but 14 printings in one year, even by Dan Brown, seems high. Thanks for checking. Mhhutchins 22:07, 18 January 2014 (UTC)


 * Sorry, I meant to add to the notes that there is an ad in the back for a contest that ends October 2004. I based the year on that. [unsigned|Vickigirl42]


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 * Please proceed to update the record to add the source for the publication date. Mhhutchins 22:16, 18 January 2014 (UTC)

Servants of Twilight
We already have a record for the first Berkley paperback printing of this title. If it's the same as yours, please cancel the submission being held that seems to be identical. Thanks. Mhhutchins 22:09, 18 January 2014 (UTC)

Notes Formatting
I accepted your changes to, but I had to edit the notes. Using a return (i.e. the "enter" key) within notes does not cause a line break to appear. Due to the way web pages work, it will show up all on the same line. You need to use basic HTML formatting with the notes field (in this case  for a line break). Please see Help:Using HTML in Note Fields. Thanks. -- JLaTondre (talk) 03:27, 8 February 2014 (UTC)