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Old 11-20-2017, 11:52 AM   #2
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Originally Posted by Pachuqismo View Post
Hi there,

It seems to me that Calibre always assumes that 'author' is a physical person and applies divisions of names (e.g. "Black & Decker" becomes "Decker, Black"). For institutions and corporations, this makes no sense and differs from standards (see for instance examples 3 and 4 in this citation guide).

Do anyone have any idea how I can impose correct naming standards in my Calibre library?

If this is currently not easily possible then I suggest a feature whereby - for instance, single quotation marks around a name - will treat it as an institution/corporation.

Thanks!
In the Tag Browser (side bar): Right click that Author: Manage Authors:<fix the Author Sort)
That overrides The Author (In the MDE, that only applies to the title)
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