User talk:Bibliosoph

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The Kagonesti
I have had to reject your edit to : We do appreciate your edit. ISFDB has some conventions (such as the series) that need learning, but everything should be in the help links in the welcome message above. We hope you will continue to contribute. And please let us know if you have any questions (ISFDB:Help desk is a good resource for asking). -- JLaTondre (talk) 15:01, 1 January 2013 (UTC)
 * Amazon and PaperBackSwap are not reliable sources for dating non-first printings. It is better to leave this 4th printing as unknown (0000-00-00).
 * Also, ISFDB differentiates between title series and publication series. This help page provides more details, but "Dragonlance: The Lost Histories" is a title (or regular) series and that is entered in the title record (see this publication's title record where it is already present), not the publication record. A publication series is used by publishers for marketing and typically has very different books in it ( for example).