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Old 01-30-2013, 10:31 AM   #4
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Doctor Oh thank you for taking the time to respond. Please know this was merely the frustrated rant of a someone who tends to overthink things like this.

I do want to address a couple of things. First even for the books that you have used Amazon or Goodreads or Barnes and Noble identifiers (or more than one of them), Calibre will automatically grab the ISBN. Every book in Calibre has an ISBN. Second, I am really curious, why do you use Paperback ISBNs?

I guess the point of my rant was the lack of focus on edition. Calibre doesn't recognize it or catalog it all (that I am aware of, am I wrong?). Whether we are talking about Amazon or Barnes and Noble or Goodreads, Calibre doesn't acknowledge whether it's identifiers are for paperback, hardcover or ebook. For consistency this is important. But again maybe I am overthinking things. What do you think?
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