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== Who Am I? ==
 
== Who Am I? ==
  
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Supporter of WisCon, the James Tiptree, Jr. Award, and the Carl Brandon Society.
 
Supporter of WisCon, the James Tiptree, Jr. Award, and the Carl Brandon Society.
  
My specialty is SF by women authors, especially works before the mid-80's. For the current status of this project, see my [http://www.isfdb.org/wiki/index.php/User:Chavey/Gender SF Gender] page.
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My specialty is SF by women authors, especially works before the mid-80's. For the current status of this project, see my [[User:Chavey/Gender|SF Gender]] page.
  
 
For personal information about me, see my [http://www.beloit.edu/computerscience/faculty/chavey/ personal home] page.
 
For personal information about me, see my [http://www.beloit.edu/computerscience/faculty/chavey/ personal home] page.
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Personal notes for projects I want to get to:
 
Personal notes for projects I want to get to:
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<b>Adding data from the Contento1 database.</b> Status: Currently entering collection title data (but not contents yet).
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<li><b>Wikipedia Links: </b>Look at Wikipedia's [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Fantasy_novels_by_subgenre Fantasy Novels], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Speculative_fiction Speculative Fiction pages], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Science_fiction Science Fiction pages], and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_science_fiction_novels Science Fiction Novels], and verify we include all available Wikipedia links.
 
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<li><b>Adding data from the Contento1 database.</b> Status: Currently entering collection title data (but not contents yet).
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<li><b>Adding magazines before 1970</b>. Adding early magazines, or missing issues, covers, and contents for those magazines. Initial efforts are focusing on magazines found in [http://www.philsp.com/homeville/sfi/0start.htm Locus/Homeville], which usually lists contents. Will then go on to early fanzines. [http://www.isfdb.org/wiki/index.php/User:Chavey/Early_Magazines Current Status].
 
<li><b>Told to Children Series</b>. Add titles to [http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pubseries.cgi?1162 this series]. See the publication series note there for links to books up to 1906.
 
<li><b>Told to Children Series</b>. Add titles to [http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pubseries.cgi?1162 this series]. See the publication series note there for links to books up to 1906.
  
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<li><b>Ancient works</b>. Speculative fiction works prior to, say, 1850. See my [http://www.isfdb.org/wiki/index.php/User:Chavey/Ancient Ancient Works] page.
<b>Non-Fiction publication series.</b> Series that specialize in critique and analysis of SF&F, or have some volumes on this topic. This does not include non-fiction series devoted to: SF art; specific authors; specific characters or universes. <br>
 
Tasks to do for these series, as appropriate: (i) Add missing issues, provide series links to appropriate web pages for the series; (ii) Verify against Locus1 to get contents lists, when available; Data about the author; (iii) Verify against WorldCat for possible additional content lists against WorldCat; Add reprint editions.<br><br>
 
  
<b>Series completed:</b><br>
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<li><b>Women authors</b>. Speculative fiction works by women. See my [http://www.isfdb.org/wiki/index.php/User:Chavey/Gender Gender page].
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<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pubseries.cgi?325 ALA Readers’ Advisory Series] (some volumes).
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pubseries.cgi?448 American Cultural Heritage] (only one volume).
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pubseries.cgi?223 Liverpool Science Fiction Texts and Studies].
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pe.cgi?10276 Bibliographies for the Avid Reader] (Title series).
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pubseries.cgi?137 Bibliographies of Modern Authors].
 
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<br><b>Series I'm currently working on:</b><br><ul>
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<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pubseries.cgi?1470 Bibliographies of Modern Authors (Wildside)].
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<b>Non-Fiction publication series.</b> Series that specialize in critique and analysis of SF&F, or have some volumes on this topic. This does not include non-fiction series devoted to: SF art; specific authors; specific characters or universes. See my [http://www.isfdb.org/wiki/index.php/User:Chavey/NonFicSeries Non-Fiction Series] page for more details.
Publisher's [http://www.wildsidepress.com web site]. (Was down.)
 
</ul><i>Status: </i> Starting.
 
  
<br><b>Series to evaluate include:</b>
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Scan [[User talk:Chavey/Non-Image Primary-Verified Pubs|book covers]]
<li>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>Publication series:</b>
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<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pubseries.cgi?265 Bison Frontiers of Imagination]
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pubseries.cgi?349 Borgo Literary Guides] (some volumes).
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pubseries.cgi?379 The Borgo Reference Library] (some volumes).
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pubseries.cgi?114 Cambridge Companions to Literature] (some volumes).
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pubseries.cgi?238 Children’s Literature Association Centennial Studies] (some volumes).
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pubseries.cgi?29 Continuum Literary Studies] (some volumes).
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pubseries.cgi?240 Continuum Studies in Literary Genre] (some volumes).
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pubseries.cgi?324 Contributions to the Study of Popular Culture] (some volumes).
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pubseries.cgi?106 Conversation Pieces] (some volumes).
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pubseries.cgi?292 Corgi SF Collector’s Library] (some volumes).
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pubseries.cgi?177 Critical Explorations in Science Fiction and Fantasy].
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pubseries.cgi?355 Critical Studies in Science Fiction and Fantasy].
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pubseries.cgi?202 Drumm Booklet].
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pubseries.cgi?264 Early Classics of Science Fiction].
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pubseries.cgi?451 The Gotham Library of the New York University] (some volumes).
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pubseries.cgi?346 I.O. Evans Studies in the Philosophy and Criticism of Literature] (some volumes).
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pubseries.cgi?235 Liverpool English Texts and Studies] (some volumes).
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pubseries.cgi?397 Lost Race and Adult Fantasy Fiction].
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pubseries.cgi?172 The Milford Series: Popular Writers of Today] (some volumes) (some volumes).
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pubseries.cgi?338 Oxford Modern Languages and Literature Monographs] (some volumes).
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pubseries.cgi?336 Popular Culture and Philosophy] (some volumes).
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pubseries.cgi?266 Popular Culture Studies] (some volumes).
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pubseries.cgi?330 Rororo Sachbuch].
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pubseries.cgi?115 Routledge Key Guides] (some volumes).
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pubseries.cgi?399 Science Fiction (Arno Press)].
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pubseries.cgi?135 Starmont Studies in Literary Criticism] (some volumes).
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pubseries.cgi?75 Studies in Literary Themes and Genres] (some volumes).
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pubseries.cgi?239 Studies in Speculative Fiction].
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pubseries.cgi?364 Theories of Contemporary Culture] (some volumes).
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pubseries.cgi?71 Twayne’s English Authors] (some volumes).
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pubseries.cgi?74 Twayne’s Masterwork Studies] (some volumes).
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pubseries.cgi?73 Twayne’s Studies in Short Fiction] (some volumes).
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pubseries.cgi?70 Twayne’s United States Authors] (some volumes).
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pubseries.cgi?72 Twayne’s World Authors] (some volumes).
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pubseries.cgi?461 Understanding Contemporary American Literature] (some volumes).
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pubseries.cgi?460 Understanding Contemporary British Literature] (some volumes).
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pubseries.cgi?136 University of Washington Chapbooks] (some volumes).
 
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<ul><li>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>Title series:</b> (Many of which should probably be Publication Series)
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pe.cgi?11411 Anatomy of Wonder]
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pe.cgi?24807 Authors Teens Love]
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pe.cgi?27962 Babel Handbooks on Fantasy & SF Writers]
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pe.cgi?25677 Barlowe's Guide to Extraterrestrials]
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pe.cgi?10276 Bibliographies for the Avid Reader]
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pe.cgi?10283 Bibliographies of Modern Authors]
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pe.cgi?10254 Biblioteca Umoristica Mondadori]
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pe.cgi?10246 Bio-bibliographies in American Literature]
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pe.cgi?27866 Canongate Myth]
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pe.cgi?16691 Complete BoSh]
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pe.cgi?27160 The Complete Guide to Writing]
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pe.cgi?25075 Critical Explorations in Science Fiction and Fantasy]
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pe.cgi?10282 Croatan House Series of Bibliographies]
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pe.cgi?28557 Das Science Fiction Jahr]
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pe.cgi?28657 Dream Makers]
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pe.cgi?10230 The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction and Fantasy through 1968]
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pe.cgi?20229 F&SF Essay Collections]
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pe.cgi?25418 Famous Monsters of Filmland]
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pe.cgi?27207 Fantasy Chronicles]
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pe.cgi?25991 Geschichte der Atomistik vom Mittelalter bis Newton]
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pe.cgi?24941 Index to the Science Fiction Magazines]
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pe.cgi?27123 Investigating Cult TV]
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pe.cgi?24723 Lost Continents]
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pe.cgi?19097 The Mammoth Book of . . .]
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pe.cgi?10249 Masters of Science Fiction and Fantasy]
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pe.cgi?10271 Modern Literature Monographs]
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pe.cgi?29522 Monad]
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pe.cgi?11403 More Science in Action]
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pe.cgi?22493 NESFA Indexes]
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pe.cgi?25552 On Fantasy].
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pe.cgi?11830 Rough Guides]
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pe.cgi?22401 Science Fiction Book Review Index]
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pe.cgi?27914 Science Fiction in Old San Francisco]
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pe.cgi?22405 Science Fiction Research Index]
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pe.cgi?10272 Science-Fiction Writers]
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pe.cgi?26746 Science Fiction Writing Series]
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pe.cgi?26756 The Secret Doctrine]
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pe.cgi?10264 Starmont Reader's Guide]
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pe.cgi?28257 Starmont Reference Guide]
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pe.cgi?28852 The Story of the Science-Fiction Magazines]
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pe.cgi?10241 Studies in Speculative Fiction]
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pe.cgi?10247 Twayne's United States Authors Series]
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pe.cgi?28182 Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism]
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pe.cgi?25990 Über Tropfen, Atomistik und Kritizismus]
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pe.cgi?19105 Understanding Contemporary American Science Fiction]
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pe.cgi?27071 Who Wrote That?]
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pe.cgi?27484 The Vampire Library]
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pe.cgi?29027 Voices for the Future]
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pe.cgi?29226 What Fantastic Fiction Do I Read Next?]
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pe.cgi?27835 The WisCon Chronicles]
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pe.cgi?8574 World Fantasy].
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pe.cgi?25748 Writer's Chapbook Series]
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pe.cgi?17361 Writers for the 70's]
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pe.cgi?22489 Writers of the 21st Century]
 
<li>[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pe.cgi?25461 You Write It!]
 
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Scan [http://www.isfdb.org/wiki/index.php/User_talk:Chavey/Non-Image_Primary-Verified_Pubs book covers]
 
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Scan the Analog with the artist's signature
 
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International editions of Tiptree books
 
International editions of Tiptree books
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Identify the genders of as many authors as possible. Goal: Authors who have published at least one book (novel, collection, or anthology) before 1980. When not apparent, and no Wikipedia page, identify enough biographical data to justify an ISFDB "Bio" page, which includes the use of a gender-identifying personal pronoun.
 
Identify the genders of as many authors as possible. Goal: Authors who have published at least one book (novel, collection, or anthology) before 1980. When not apparent, and no Wikipedia page, identify enough biographical data to justify an ISFDB "Bio" page, which includes the use of a gender-identifying personal pronoun.
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Photos of Carl Brandon authors
 
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Compare book collection with existing data
 
Compare book collection with existing data
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Read all the ISFDB documentation :-)<BR>
 
Read all the ISFDB documentation :-)<BR>
 
<i>Geez, do I have to go through all the archives too?</i> Probably.
 
<i>Geez, do I have to go through all the archives too?</i> Probably.
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Enter data on missing fanzines?
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Enter data on missing fanzines? See my [http://www.isfdb.org/wiki/index.php/User:Chavey/Fanzines Fanzines] page.
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Enter any additional data from "Urania's Daughters" bibliography of women SF authors.
 
Enter any additional data from "Urania's Daughters" bibliography of women SF authors.
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<li>Extend my listing of [[User:Chavey/Authors_of_Color]] to other groups than just Native American authors
 
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== My FAQ: Listing sources for biographies and author info ==
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== My FAQ ==
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<b>How to get the LCCN for a book:</b>
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Go to [https://catalog.loc.gov/ Library of Congress]. Enter the title and, optionally, author. Click any book record (generally, one per publisher of the book), and the resulting page will have the LCCN near the end. The MARC codes, and an approach to using them to identify target audience, is discussed [http://www.oclc.org/research/activities/audience.html here].
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<b>Listing sources for biographies and author info:</b>
  
 
When noting sources for Bio pages, Author pages, etc, use the {{tl|Note}} and {{tl|Ref}} templates (adapted and simplified from Wikipedia) to provide footnotes. They way to use them is:
 
When noting sources for Bio pages, Author pages, etc, use the {{tl|Note}} and {{tl|Ref}} templates (adapted and simplified from Wikipedia) to provide footnotes. They way to use them is:
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This can also be used to list sources of the other biographical data, such as true names, birth/death dates, etc. These sources can be placed in the bibliographic page for the author. Documenting sources is really a good idea that we should do more often.
 
This can also be used to list sources of the other biographical data, such as true names, birth/death dates, etc. These sources can be placed in the bibliographic page for the author. Documenting sources is really a good idea that we should do more often.
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<b>Merging Publication Series</b>
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There appears to be no "built-in" way to do this. Even if you Edit two series so they have the same name, there is no tool to merge those. Work-around: Open all of the books in the series that is to be dropped. Delete the publication series. Save and update their records. Open them all again, put in the new name (which may be the same as the old name). Now they've been added. If you had series numbers in them, they should be remembered. To be safe, though, open a screen showing the old series, then don't refresh that page until after you've verified the numbers were copied over.
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<b>Added contents to some of your verified publications</b>
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I used the WorldCat record to add the contents to your [http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?XXXX verified publication]. Of course WorldCat doesn't record the page numbers, and I leave those to you if you wish to fill them in. [[User:Chavey|Chavey]] 13:04, 23 May 2017 (UTC)
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<b>Added contents from another edition</b>
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I am working on the Cleanup Report that complains about collections and anthologies that have no contents. Right now I'm importing contents for such works when we have another printing of the same book (by the same publisher) that includes the contents. Books verified by you for which I've done this are: [http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?XXXX verified publication]. I haven't included page numbers unless the page count for the two printings was ''exactly'' the same, so some of these books will be missing that detail. If you have the time, I encourage you to verify this against your own copy. [[User:Chavey|Chavey]] 16:48, 31 May 2017 (UTC)
  
 
== My FAQ: Awards notes ==
 
== My FAQ: Awards notes ==
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Reviewing existing awards:<br>
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<blockquote>
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1. Analog Award: All awards verified to 2012. Need to add links to several unlinked awards.<br>
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2 Asimov's Reader's Poll Award:<br>
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3 Asimov's Undergraduate Award:<br>
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4 William Atheling Jr. Award:<br>
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5 Aurealis Award:<br>
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6 Aurora Award:<br>
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7 Australian Science Fiction Achievement Award:<br>
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8 Balrog Award:<br>
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9 Ray Bradbury Award for Dramatic Screenwriting:<br>
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10 Carl Brandon Society Award:<br>
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etc.
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Integrating other Awards databases into ours:
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<ul><li>www.sfsignal.com, checked out in chronological order up to [http://www.sfsignal.com/archives/category/awards/page/15/ March 14, 2006].
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<li>Incorporate data from the [http://www.locusmag.com/SFAwards/index.html Locus page (old style)].
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<li>Incorporate data from the [http://www.sfadb.com/ Locus page (new style)].
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<li>Incorporate data from [http://file770.com/?cat=13 File 770].
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<li>Incorporate data from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Science_fiction_awards Wikipedia].
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Honorable mention discussion:
 
Honorable mention discussion:
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::I think this is reasonable, and would be a good example of how to deal with awards that we don't want to cover exhaustively, like "Newberry medal" or "Smarties Award". BLongley 7 November 2011 (UTC)
 
::I think this is reasonable, and would be a good example of how to deal with awards that we don't want to cover exhaustively, like "Newberry medal" or "Smarties Award". BLongley 7 November 2011 (UTC)
  
== Non-Fiction Series Notes ==
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== Some stock replies ==
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A Title Series has connections between the universe and characters from one book in the series to another, and has the property that even if the book was republished with a different title and by a different publisher, it would still "belong" to that series. (Think of "The Earthsea Trilogy" or "Chronicles of Narnia".) A Publication Series has to do with how a book is packaged, or presented, by the publisher. Specifically, if the same collection were republished with a different name, then it wouldn't "belong" to the series, which is the conclusive evidence that it's a Publication Series. Consider a book like [http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?376699 Arkham Horror: The Lies of Silence]. The phrase "Arkham Horror" is right there on the cover, and could be viewed as part of the name. But it's definitely part of an "Arkham Horror" series. But the universe the story is set in is [http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pe.cgi?31098 The Lord of Nightmares]. Now imagine that the book went out of print, and the author decided to publish it himself. Then it wouldn't be part of the "Arkham Horror" series anymore. But it would <i>still</i> be part of the "The Lord of Nightmares" universe. And that's what makes it part of "The Lord of Nightmares" <i>Title Series</i>, and  part of the "Arkham Horror" <i>Publication Series</i>: The title series is a permanent identification, based on content, while the publication series is dependent on the way the book was published. The confusion, I suspect, comes because of our use of "Title". To us, that phrase refers to something at a more general level than an individual publication, and largely independent of the "title" giving to a book.
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You verified [http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/title.cgi?XXX this publication], which contains a review of the chapbook [http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?XXX YYY] Usually, this would be an entered as a review of the [http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/title.cgi?XXX story inside] that chapbook, unless the review had something to do with the particular packaging of this chapbook (such as its cover). Could you check whether this review has been assigned to the correct item? It's showing up on [http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/edit/cleanup_report.cgi?42 this cleanup report]. Thanks,
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== Some dates of country names ==
  
''At present, there isn't room for notes on a publication series. So here are some notes that should be added when such a feature is available:''
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Technically, Mexico is "United Mexican States", France is "the French republic", Germany is "the Federal Republic of Germany", Russia is "the Russian Federation", Italy is "the Italian Republic", etc. But the consensus view is that using these official names would be excessive detail trumping "the common names". It is also far too likely to result in some editors using the formal name and other editors using the common name. So generally, we keep the "standard" simplifications of names of countries. We generally do not worry about "formal" name changes, unless those name changes are accompanied by changes in the national boundaries, or major changes in the type of government. The details for certain countries that have been worked out in discussions are shown below.
  
'''Liverpool Science Fiction Texts and Studies:'''
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'''These don't always apply!''' Because national boundaries move, these place names are approximate only. For example, a city that is located in one of the countries listed below may ''not'' have been part of that country at some particular point in that country's history.
  
The normal status for the "Liverpool Science Fiction Texts and Studies" series was that a Hard Cover and Trade Paperback edition was released simultaneously in England, and both versions were released simultaneously or nearly simultaneously by a publisher in the US. All of these publications then fall into this publisher series. The US publishers were:
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'''Colombia:''' "Gran Colombia", from August 30, 1821 to May 2, 1831; the "Republic of New Granada" from May 3, 1831-May 21, 1858; "Granadine Confederation" from May 22, 1858–Feb. 2, 1863; the "United States of Colombia" from Feb. 3, 1863–Aug. 3, 1886; and "Colombia" (officially, the Republic of Colombia) from Aug. 4, 1886 to the present.
(This list needs to be verified!)
 
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<li> #1-8: Syracuse University Press
 
<li> #10 -- Serconia Press
 
<li> #16, 18-22, 24, 30-38 -- Chicago University Press
 
<li> #17 -- Duke University Press
 
<li> #28 -- Rowman and Littlefield
 
<li>No known US publisher for: 9, 11-15, 23, 25-27, 29, 39.
 
<li>''Still doing research on those "No known US publisher" volumes.''
 
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There appears not to have been a trade paperback edition of #1, 8, or 32. Vols 38 &amp; 39 do not have paperback editions yet, but these may be planned. Volume 35, and vols. 37 on, changed from simultaneous publication of both hard and soft editions to the "time lapse" approach, where the hard cover edition is released first, and the trade paperback version is released a few years later.
 
  
Most of the volumes in this series are non-fiction critical analysis, history, etc. Some of the volumes, however, reprinted early "classic" science fiction works. Those works also exist as publications not in this series. Volume 2 of the series ("Anticipations: Essays on Early Science Fiction and Its Precursors") is also listed on Amazon UK as being published at essentially the same time by "Dump Eurospan". I don't know whether that is a true separate publication, or whether it belongs to this publication series.
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'''England:''' "Kingdom of England" up to April 30, 1707. "England, Kingdom of Great Britain" from May 1, 1707 up to Dec. 31, 1800. "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland" from Jan. 1 , 1801 to the present, which we list as "England, UK" (no periods). (English country names in birth places are verified by a cleanup report.)
  
The web address for the Liverpool series is [http://www.liverpool-unipress.co.uk/html/catagories.asp?idCategory=51 here].
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'''Ireland:'''  "Kingdom of Ireland" up to 1801, then "Ireland, UK" up to Dec. 5, 1922. From there: "Northern Ireland, UK" to the present for that country. For the rest of that island: "Irish Free State" from 1922-12-06 to 1937-12-28; "Ireland" from 1937-12-29 to the present. The official name of "Ireland" changes to "Republic of Ireland" on 1949-04-18, but we do not use that formal name. (Irish country names in birth places verified as of 2016-05-25. Names are verified by a cleanup report, except it doesn't catch "Republic of Ireland".)
  
'''ALA Readers' Advisory Guides'''
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'''Netherlands:''' "Burgundian Netherlands", from 1384 to March 27, 1482; "Habsburg Netherlands", from March 28, 1482 to July 25, 1581; "Dutch Republic", from July 26, 1581 to Jan. 18, 1795; "Batavian Republic", from Jan. 19, 1795 to June 4, 1806; the "Kingdom of Holland" from June 5, 1806 to July 8, 1810, then "Netherlands" from July 9, 1810 to the present.
  
See [http://www.worldcat.org/search?q=ti%3AThe+Readers%27+Advisory+Guide] for a list of titles in this series.
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'''Russia:''' Prior to Nov. 2, 1721: "Russia"; "Russian Empire" from Nov. 2, 1721 to Sept. 13, 1917; "Russia" from Sept. 14, 1917 to Dec. 29, 1922; "Russia, USSR" from Dec. 30, 1922 to Dec. 25, 1991. "Russia" from Dec. 26, 1991 to the present.
  
'''American Cultural Heritage'''
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'''Scotland:''' "Kingdom of Scotland" up to April 30, 1707. "Scotland, Kingdom of Great Britain" from May 1, 1707 up to Dec. 31, 1800. "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland" from Jan. 1 , 1801 to the present, which we list as "Scotland, UK" (no periods). (Scottish country names in birth places are verified by a cleanup report.)
  
Only one apparent title in speculative fiction. See [http://www.worldcat.org/search?qt=hotseries&q=se%3A%22American+cultural+heritage+series%22 WorldCat] for a list of the titles in this series.
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'''Wales:''' "Wales, Kingdom of England" or "Principality of Wales, Kingdom of England" from 1536 to April 30, 1707. (Not all of what we think of as "Wales" was part of the "Principality of Wales".) "Wales, Kingdom of Great Britain" from May 1, 1707 up to Dec. 31, 1800. "Wales, UK" since then. A common mistake is to list a birth place as from "South Wales", "East Wales", "West Wales", or "North Wales". Those are regions, but have no political existence.

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Who Am I?

Darrah Chavey

Supporter of WisCon, the James Tiptree, Jr. Award, and the Carl Brandon Society.

My specialty is SF by women authors, especially works before the mid-80's. For the current status of this project, see my SF Gender page.

For personal information about me, see my personal home page.


Ongoing Projects

Personal notes for projects I want to get to:

  1. Wikipedia Links: Look at Wikipedia's Fantasy Novels, Speculative Fiction pages, Science Fiction pages, and Science Fiction Novels, and verify we include all available Wikipedia links.
  2. Adding data from the Contento1 database. Status: Currently entering collection title data (but not contents yet).
  3. Adding magazines before 1970. Adding early magazines, or missing issues, covers, and contents for those magazines. Initial efforts are focusing on magazines found in Locus/Homeville, which usually lists contents. Will then go on to early fanzines. Current Status.
  4. Told to Children Series. Add titles to this series. See the publication series note there for links to books up to 1906.
  5. Ancient works. Speculative fiction works prior to, say, 1850. See my Ancient Works page.
  6. Women authors. Speculative fiction works by women. See my Gender page.
  7. Non-Fiction publication series. Series that specialize in critique and analysis of SF&F, or have some volumes on this topic. This does not include non-fiction series devoted to: SF art; specific authors; specific characters or universes. See my Non-Fiction Series page for more details.
  8. Scan book covers
  9. International editions of Tiptree books
  10. Identify the genders of as many authors as possible. Goal: Authors who have published at least one book (novel, collection, or anthology) before 1980. When not apparent, and no Wikipedia page, identify enough biographical data to justify an ISFDB "Bio" page, which includes the use of a gender-identifying personal pronoun.
  11. Compare book collection with existing data
  12. Read all the ISFDB documentation :-)
    Geez, do I have to go through all the archives too? Probably.
  13. Enter data on missing fanzines? See my Fanzines page.
  14. Enter any additional data from "Urania's Daughters" bibliography of women SF authors.
  15. Extend my listing of User:Chavey/Authors_of_Color to other groups than just Native American authors

My FAQ

How to get the LCCN for a book:

Go to Library of Congress. Enter the title and, optionally, author. Click any book record (generally, one per publisher of the book), and the resulting page will have the LCCN near the end. The MARC codes, and an approach to using them to identify target audience, is discussed here.

Listing sources for biographies and author info:

When noting sources for Bio pages, Author pages, etc, use the {{Note}} and {{Ref}} templates (adapted and simplified from Wikipedia) to provide footnotes. They way to use them is:

  1. Each source note (or other footnote) should be in a separate paragraph, starting with {{Note|<nn>}}, where <nn> represents the note number, starting at 1 and going up to as many notes as are needed.
  2. In the body of the biography, where reference is made to the contents of a note, insert {{Ref|<nn>}} where <nn> represents the number of the corresponding note.

See Help:Contents/Purpose#Sources and the template pages linked above for more details.

This can also be used to list sources of the other biographical data, such as true names, birth/death dates, etc. These sources can be placed in the bibliographic page for the author. Documenting sources is really a good idea that we should do more often.

Merging Publication Series

There appears to be no "built-in" way to do this. Even if you Edit two series so they have the same name, there is no tool to merge those. Work-around: Open all of the books in the series that is to be dropped. Delete the publication series. Save and update their records. Open them all again, put in the new name (which may be the same as the old name). Now they've been added. If you had series numbers in them, they should be remembered. To be safe, though, open a screen showing the old series, then don't refresh that page until after you've verified the numbers were copied over.

Added contents to some of your verified publications

I used the WorldCat record to add the contents to your verified publication. Of course WorldCat doesn't record the page numbers, and I leave those to you if you wish to fill them in. Chavey 13:04, 23 May 2017 (UTC)

Added contents from another edition

I am working on the Cleanup Report that complains about collections and anthologies that have no contents. Right now I'm importing contents for such works when we have another printing of the same book (by the same publisher) that includes the contents. Books verified by you for which I've done this are: verified publication. I haven't included page numbers unless the page count for the two printings was exactly the same, so some of these books will be missing that detail. If you have the time, I encourage you to verify this against your own copy. Chavey 16:48, 31 May 2017 (UTC)

My FAQ: Awards notes

Reviewing existing awards:

1. Analog Award: All awards verified to 2012. Need to add links to several unlinked awards.
2 Asimov's Reader's Poll Award:
3 Asimov's Undergraduate Award:
4 William Atheling Jr. Award:
5 Aurealis Award:
6 Aurora Award:
7 Australian Science Fiction Achievement Award:
8 Balrog Award:
9 Ray Bradbury Award for Dramatic Screenwriting:
10 Carl Brandon Society Award:
etc.

Integrating other Awards databases into ours:

Honorable mention discussion:

'Honorable Mention' is award level 93. BLongley 11 October 2011 (UTC)
For the 2004 awards, I changed all of the "Honorable Mentions" to "Level 93". But they still don't show up as Honorable Mentions. The only change seems to be that now if I try to "Edit an Award" on that page, those 4 books don't show up at all! Chavey 11 October 2011 (UTC)
They do show up, but only on certain pages: Author Award Bibliography for instance. BLongley 12 October 2011 (UTC)
The thing that I find frustrating is that if I go to the 2003 page for Asimov's undergraduate award, I see the three top places, then a line that reads --- Honorable Mention -------, then the honorable mentions. But if I go to the equivalent page for the 2004 awards, I do not see that line, hence lose that information. Chavey 12 October 2011 (UTC)
I created an artificial story title "--- Honorable Mention -------", by the author "-" and put it in as a 9th runner-up for all of these later Asimov's awards. I think it's a reasonable workaround for now. Chavey 14 October 2011 (UTC)
I changed how I handled the "Honorable Mention" separator, using dummy awards instead of a dummy book (with lots of awards!). I can't make it italic, but at least it's not clickable, so I think it looks better. Chavey 17 October 2011 (UTC)

Awards not exclusively SF:

New Award: Ruth and Sylvia Schwartz Children’s Book Award

I added a new award to the "Awards" page. Of course we can't yet set the award links quite the way we would like to, since it's not in our short list of awards, but since there's only one category for this Award (that we care about), I just did a direct link to the winning book, instead of to an "Award Page", and then added the award mention to the Notes (since it's not generated automatically). Of course we'll be able to fix that eventually. But another point is that this award is an example where the award is not a "Spec Fic Award", but has often been given to a spec fic book. So I think we'd eventually like to include such awards, and I was hoping you could take a look at what I did and see if you think this is a reasonable approach (and goal). Chavey 6 November 2011 (UTC)
I think this is reasonable, and would be a good example of how to deal with awards that we don't want to cover exhaustively, like "Newberry medal" or "Smarties Award". BLongley 7 November 2011 (UTC)

Some stock replies

A Title Series has connections between the universe and characters from one book in the series to another, and has the property that even if the book was republished with a different title and by a different publisher, it would still "belong" to that series. (Think of "The Earthsea Trilogy" or "Chronicles of Narnia".) A Publication Series has to do with how a book is packaged, or presented, by the publisher. Specifically, if the same collection were republished with a different name, then it wouldn't "belong" to the series, which is the conclusive evidence that it's a Publication Series. Consider a book like Arkham Horror: The Lies of Silence. The phrase "Arkham Horror" is right there on the cover, and could be viewed as part of the name. But it's definitely part of an "Arkham Horror" series. But the universe the story is set in is The Lord of Nightmares. Now imagine that the book went out of print, and the author decided to publish it himself. Then it wouldn't be part of the "Arkham Horror" series anymore. But it would still be part of the "The Lord of Nightmares" universe. And that's what makes it part of "The Lord of Nightmares" Title Series, and part of the "Arkham Horror" Publication Series: The title series is a permanent identification, based on content, while the publication series is dependent on the way the book was published. The confusion, I suspect, comes because of our use of "Title". To us, that phrase refers to something at a more general level than an individual publication, and largely independent of the "title" giving to a book.

You verified this publication, which contains a review of the chapbook YYY Usually, this would be an entered as a review of the story inside that chapbook, unless the review had something to do with the particular packaging of this chapbook (such as its cover). Could you check whether this review has been assigned to the correct item? It's showing up on this cleanup report. Thanks,

Some dates of country names

Technically, Mexico is "United Mexican States", France is "the French republic", Germany is "the Federal Republic of Germany", Russia is "the Russian Federation", Italy is "the Italian Republic", etc. But the consensus view is that using these official names would be excessive detail trumping "the common names". It is also far too likely to result in some editors using the formal name and other editors using the common name. So generally, we keep the "standard" simplifications of names of countries. We generally do not worry about "formal" name changes, unless those name changes are accompanied by changes in the national boundaries, or major changes in the type of government. The details for certain countries that have been worked out in discussions are shown below.

These don't always apply! Because national boundaries move, these place names are approximate only. For example, a city that is located in one of the countries listed below may not have been part of that country at some particular point in that country's history.

Colombia: "Gran Colombia", from August 30, 1821 to May 2, 1831; the "Republic of New Granada" from May 3, 1831-May 21, 1858; "Granadine Confederation" from May 22, 1858–Feb. 2, 1863; the "United States of Colombia" from Feb. 3, 1863–Aug. 3, 1886; and "Colombia" (officially, the Republic of Colombia) from Aug. 4, 1886 to the present.

England: "Kingdom of England" up to April 30, 1707. "England, Kingdom of Great Britain" from May 1, 1707 up to Dec. 31, 1800. "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland" from Jan. 1 , 1801 to the present, which we list as "England, UK" (no periods). (English country names in birth places are verified by a cleanup report.)

Ireland: "Kingdom of Ireland" up to 1801, then "Ireland, UK" up to Dec. 5, 1922. From there: "Northern Ireland, UK" to the present for that country. For the rest of that island: "Irish Free State" from 1922-12-06 to 1937-12-28; "Ireland" from 1937-12-29 to the present. The official name of "Ireland" changes to "Republic of Ireland" on 1949-04-18, but we do not use that formal name. (Irish country names in birth places verified as of 2016-05-25. Names are verified by a cleanup report, except it doesn't catch "Republic of Ireland".)

Netherlands: "Burgundian Netherlands", from 1384 to March 27, 1482; "Habsburg Netherlands", from March 28, 1482 to July 25, 1581; "Dutch Republic", from July 26, 1581 to Jan. 18, 1795; "Batavian Republic", from Jan. 19, 1795 to June 4, 1806; the "Kingdom of Holland" from June 5, 1806 to July 8, 1810, then "Netherlands" from July 9, 1810 to the present.

Russia: Prior to Nov. 2, 1721: "Russia"; "Russian Empire" from Nov. 2, 1721 to Sept. 13, 1917; "Russia" from Sept. 14, 1917 to Dec. 29, 1922; "Russia, USSR" from Dec. 30, 1922 to Dec. 25, 1991. "Russia" from Dec. 26, 1991 to the present.

Scotland: "Kingdom of Scotland" up to April 30, 1707. "Scotland, Kingdom of Great Britain" from May 1, 1707 up to Dec. 31, 1800. "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland" from Jan. 1 , 1801 to the present, which we list as "Scotland, UK" (no periods). (Scottish country names in birth places are verified by a cleanup report.)

Wales: "Wales, Kingdom of England" or "Principality of Wales, Kingdom of England" from 1536 to April 30, 1707. (Not all of what we think of as "Wales" was part of the "Principality of Wales".) "Wales, Kingdom of Great Britain" from May 1, 1707 up to Dec. 31, 1800. "Wales, UK" since then. A common mistake is to list a birth place as from "South Wales", "East Wales", "West Wales", or "North Wales". Those are regions, but have no political existence.