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Old 07-20-2017, 07:26 AM   #2
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Originally Posted by khonshu View Post
I would like to add a new identifier to a bunch of books recently imported in my library. The identifier is just to know where I got the books from, so it would be a string type (ex: sourceid:gutemberg_project ). How could I do that?

Thanks in advance,
Khonshu
If you mean the pgID, that can be added to {identifiers} by typing it in
eg pg:pg1234 (identifier type : value )

The other way is a tag (nb I save publisher for the source of the scanned file).
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