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Old 11-25-2014, 04:06 PM   #5
WizkidTX
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I would like to agree with kite. I believe adding information found in the Library of Congress's catalog would be very helpful. Here is a link to the book Dragonspell by Donica K. Paul http://catalog.loc.gov/vwebv/holding...bibId=13438666.

The LoC has very good info: such as Number of Pages, Edition Info, descriptions of included items (such as maps), ISBN number, Book Subject (could be tags), Form/Genre Description (could be tags), and heck it even has links to the Author Biographical Info, Sample Text, and Publisher's Description.

I would love to be able to rely on consistent phrased tags that make sense for the book in question.

How about you?

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