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Old 12-30-2013, 07:50 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by speakingtohe View Post
... If I was going to go to the trouble to index a fifty or a hundred anthologies. I'd probably split them too, but the OP stated that was not something they wanted.

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My personal solution is to avoid anthologies. With very few exceptions.

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Fictfact is a good resource to find which ss falls where in a series.
To the OP the best and easiest way I have found is using the epub split plugin and separate all the short stories to individual epubs. Then they can be easily ordered for each series using decimals such as 2.1 or 2.5 etc
And shorts too. With very few exceptions.

The shorts, collections, anthologies, and omnibuses in my library combined are less than 2 % of the total. They're too much trouble and I prefer single novel-length anyway. I do take the time to split omnibuses when necessary.

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