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The "Author Directory" link on the navbar leads to the ISFDB [http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/directory.cgi Author Directory] which is a table showing the first two letters of the author last names from Aa to Az down to Za to Zz. You click on one of the pairs to view a list of authors whose last name starts with that letter pair. If there are no authors whose name starts with a particular letter pair then that spot in the table is grayed out.
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The "Author Directory" link in the navigation bar leads to the ISFDB [http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/directory.cgi Author Directory] which is a table showing the first two letters of the author family names. You can click on one of the pairs to view a list of authors whose family name starts with that letter pair. If there are no authors whose name starts with a particular letter pair then that spot in the table is grayed out.
  
The position of authors in the directory, or within the page for a particular letter pair, is controlled by the '''[[Template:AuthorFields:LastName|Last Name]]''' field of the [[Help:Screen:AuthorData|Edit Author Data]] screen. If you spot an author that's filed in an unexpected spot in the directory then you can correct this by updating that author's Last Name field.
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The position of authors in the directory, or within the page for a particular letter pair, is controlled by the '''[[Template:AuthorFields:DirectoryEntry|Directory Entry]]''' field of the [[Help:Screen:AuthorData|Edit Author Data]] screen. If you spot an author that's filed in an unexpected spot in the directory then you can correct this by updating that author's Directory Entry field.
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Note that authors whose canonical names use non-Latin alphabets appear in the Author Directory under a transliterated (latinized) version of their name.
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Also note that you can get more refined same results by using the ISFDB [http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/search.cgi Advanced Author Search]. For example, you can search on "Directory Entry starts with Asi".

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The "Author Directory" link in the navigation bar leads to the ISFDB Author Directory which is a table showing the first two letters of the author family names. You can click on one of the pairs to view a list of authors whose family name starts with that letter pair. If there are no authors whose name starts with a particular letter pair then that spot in the table is grayed out.

The position of authors in the directory, or within the page for a particular letter pair, is controlled by the Directory Entry field of the Edit Author Data screen. If you spot an author that's filed in an unexpected spot in the directory then you can correct this by updating that author's Directory Entry field.

Note that authors whose canonical names use non-Latin alphabets appear in the Author Directory under a transliterated (latinized) version of their name.

Also note that you can get more refined same results by using the ISFDB Advanced Author Search. For example, you can search on "Directory Entry starts with Asi".