User talk:Majackson

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Galactic Derelict
I have reviewed and adjusted your Galactic Derelict submission. The date change from 0000-00-00 to 1959-00-00 was rejected because the "Year" field of a publication record captures the date when the given printing appeared and not the date of the first edition. This is an undated 1970s Ace reprint, so the date will have to remain 0000-00-00 until we find out when this printing was published. The Melvyl catalogs are often a good source of information for these undated Ace reprints, especially for Andre Norton, but, unfortunately, they don't have anything for this printing.

As far as the change of the Catalog ID field from "#27228" to "44127228125" goes, I moved the proposed code to Notes. 44127228125 is not an ISBN, but rather a composite string used by many paperback publishers in the 1970s. The last three digits represent the price, $1.25. The first three digits represent the ISBN group assigned to the publisher and the rest is the catalog ID.

Finally, I left a note on the Talk page of the primary verifier, User talk:Mgpb, to let him note that the Note field in the publication record has been adjusted -- see the link in the "welcome" message above for details on the cross-notification process. Thanks for editing and don't worry about any changes that moderators may make to your submissions, it's all a part of the learning curve! :-) Ahasuerus 02:05, 16 June 2010 (UTC)

The Demolished Man
The same operation was performed on the 7th Signet printing of The Demolished Man and the Note field was updated with "Combined SBN and price on the spine read "451-Q6225-095"." Ahasuerus 02:13, 16 June 2010 (UTC)

"A Visitor From Outer Space"
Majackson - I've replied to your question at User talk:Marc Kupper --Marc Kupper|talk 05:36, 21 June 2010 (UTC)