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Old 12-07-2017, 10:06 PM   #23
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Originally Posted by luciaisacat View Post
Sorry to add more variables into this discussion, but I am searching for an appropriate solution of two additional cases: a pseudonym (e.g. Robert Galbraith aka J. K. Rowling) or (more complicate) a pseudonym involving two or more authors (e.g. Ellery Queen aka Daniel Nathan & Emanuel Benjamin Lepofsky). How would you register these two cases in Calibre in order to have all names listed as authors?

Many thanks!

luciaisacat
I would link the J.K. Rowling and Robert Galbraith records in calibre to the same Evernote record (note) for Joanna Rowling, via the Author Link field.

I've never run into the second case, but I'd guess I'd do something similar. I'd link the Ellery Queen author record in Calibre to an Ellery Queen note in Evernote. And I'd cross-link Evernote notes for Dannay and Lee to and from the Ellery Queen note.

You could do exactly the same using OneNote. Evernote and OneNote 'publish' a unique id for every note in the form of a URI - e.g. evernote://blah-blah, and onenote://whatever.

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