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Old 11-29-2010, 02:52 PM   #14
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Originally Posted by kiwidude View Post
I guess what surprises me most often though is given that Calibre is only getting it's series metadata from limited places how it is that books in the same series end up with either different series names (or indeed no series at all frequently, even though it may be book 1 of a trilogy or whatever). Even on the most simplest of series like a trilogy. I would "assume" that whoever bothered to add a series entry in librarything.com also populated for other books in that series but that doesn't come through consistently. My completely uneducated guess is that there are multiple ISBN's for the title and what gets given back to Calibre then resolves through to a different series or something?

On top of that absolutely there is sometimes subjectivity over exactly what constitutes a series and in which order etc that you point out. I don't mind that so much - it's the inconsistent mish-mash of data coming back into Calibre that is a pain to me. "If" there was only one golden source it was able to use at least it would have consistency. However I always end up going to either FantasticFiction or Wikipedia for every series to come up with my own series definition.

[Hence why I and others await the day of the much-longed for feature controlling metadata download that allows us to be sure our carefully constructed series data does not get trashed should we choose to populate it first.]
Then ther is the Publisher, that can't Even agree with themselves, what the series name is
Baen has a "Series" page
The names of the Series there does not always match the names INSIDE THE BOOKS they publish
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