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I have been a long time user of LibraryThing and of Calibre, which I have recently been working on (manually) synchronising. Various issues, but the two which are bugging me somewhat are in Series:
Firstly, LT allows a 1->many relationship with series. Is there any way of replicating that in Calibre? Second, some of the LT series have rather 'interesting' series order, whereas Calibre only allows numbers. Perhaps most noticeable in the Liaden Universe https://www.librarything.com/nseries...BLee-Miller%7D Any suggestions? ![]() |
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I‘m using subgroups for series.
Main series.01 subseries a main series.02 subseries b https://manual.calibre-ebook.com/sub_groups.html |
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I have a second (custom column) series field for when the main can not be made to work for me (OR the Author renamed a series. That column gets the other name so searches have a chance
![]() Just be prepared to manage by hand as metadata sources are the wild west in lack of consistency. We are talking, even the SAME source, same series ) Hierarchical is my main method I frequently rename series to fit my methods: (be prepared for disappointment when that can't cope with deep nested sub series ) ( ![]() (mostly) By Universe: (books with a set foundation: place, people, premise) Pern.Harper Hall Solar Clipper.Golden Age Spinoffs: (many, many spinoffs of the original, where a character got their own series) This is where I frequently use the second series column Spinoff name gets {series[index]}, Base series gets put into here with its name and index in the overall) Calibre only supports 1 index per field. And the Elephant in the Library ![]() ![]() ![]() <Various [0]> is the Main, (Pick your Fav outa the lot ) for the second column |
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I‘m a big fan of reading orders. That’s why xxxx.01 yyyyy
I also had never a problem finding my series. ![]() Last edited by Wiggo; 07-12-2023 at 03:47 PM. |
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Why do subseries matter? I would just put them in order of the main series and I'd have the correct reading order.
Because they are the Primary (index), to read in order. Last edited by theducks; 07-12-2023 at 03:53 PM. Reason: Oops |
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And not all sub series actually fit AFTER the first main book (a prequel?) |
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I usually read in publication order because...because it's just the normal order when you buy books.
Unless I'm getting old series, then I prefer chronological - at least subseries wise, if that makes sense. |
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I almost always read in the published order and all my series are ordered that way.
As to subseries, I don't use them; if I really need to know the book belongs to a subseries, I'll just put a note in the comments. |
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The issue here, is REISSUE/revised mucks up Published (as set in the book) date without you forcing the Original date.
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![]() Thanks for such a varied set of suggestions! I'll have a think before making any changes (I was trying to keep everything in sync with LibraryThing, which is my main catalogue). |
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