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When a publication is created that contains reviews, the reviews are linked to the reviewed title when possible. This is done automatically by matching the title names and the title authors contained in the review record and the potential title record. The are cases where the link cannot be made:
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When a new publication is created, the software tries to automatically link each review contained in the entered publication to an existing title. This is done by looking for title records with the same title and authors as what is contained in the review record. However, there are cases where the link cannot be made, typically due to one of the following reasons:
  
* The title may not yet exist in the database.
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* The reviewed title may not yet exist in the database.
* The title may exist, but has a different name than that found in the review
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* The title may exist, but it has a different name than the one found in the review
* Minor lexical differences may exist between the review and the title, such as the use of unicode.
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* Minor spelling differences may exist between the review and the title.
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* There is more than one record whose title and authors match the review.
  
 
The Link Review tools allows you to connect a review to a specific title. The tool will display the review record:
 
The Link Review tools allows you to connect a review to a specific title. The tool will display the review record:
  
  Linking the following review to the specified parent:
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  Linking the following review to the specified title:
 
   
 
   
 
  Title: The Flight of Icarus
 
  Title: The Flight of Icarus
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  Type: REVIEW
 
  Type: REVIEW
  
The only thing you need to do is find the title, and copy/paste the title's record number into the form:
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The only thing you need to do is find the title being reviewed and copy/paste the title's record number into the form:
  
 
  Enter the record number of the title this review refers to.
 
  Enter the record number of the title this review refers to.
 
   
 
   
  Parent #:
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  Title #:
  
If a mistake has been made and you wish to break an existing link between the review and a title, use a parent number of '0'.
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If a review is linked to the wrong title and you want to break the link between the review and the title, enter 0.
  
 
Note that the number must be the record number of a '''title''' record, and not that of a '''publication''' record.
 
Note that the number must be the record number of a '''title''' record, and not that of a '''publication''' record.

Latest revision as of 17:04, 5 September 2016

When a new publication is created, the software tries to automatically link each review contained in the entered publication to an existing title. This is done by looking for title records with the same title and authors as what is contained in the review record. However, there are cases where the link cannot be made, typically due to one of the following reasons:

  • The reviewed title may not yet exist in the database.
  • The title may exist, but it has a different name than the one found in the review
  • Minor spelling differences may exist between the review and the title.
  • There is more than one record whose title and authors match the review.

The Link Review tools allows you to connect a review to a specific title. The tool will display the review record:

Linking the following review to the specified title:

Title: The Flight of Icarus
Author: David Gerrold
Year: 1979-09-00
Type: REVIEW

The only thing you need to do is find the title being reviewed and copy/paste the title's record number into the form:

Enter the record number of the title this review refers to.

Title #:

If a review is linked to the wrong title and you want to break the link between the review and the title, enter 0.

Note that the number must be the record number of a title record, and not that of a publication record.