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#1 Posted : Tuesday, November 14, 2023 7:09:58 AM(UTC)

I've offen come to add a book to my shelf only to find what appears to be 2 identical copies with only only difference being 1 has say 50 other owners and the other only 1. Is there a reason for this?


Also while I'm here is there a way to setup a list/folder of books ie a high rotation list without using a bookmark?


Thanks

#2 Posted : Tuesday, November 14, 2023 9:20:14 AM(UTC)

We list every edition of cookbooks - hardcover, paperback, eBook, special anniversary edition, etc. Each of those editions has a different ISBN number, the unique identifier of an edition. Many members like to add the edition they own to their Bookshelf. To do that you would open Import Books, accessed from the My Bookshelf tab. Type the ISBN number and click Add Books. If the book is already in the Library it gets added to your Bookshelf immediately. If it is not yet in the Library, we try to import the book data from Amazon and the book then gets added to your Bookshelf. If Amazon doesn't list that book or they neglected to add a food or drink subject to the book, then you would need to add the book data manually, using Member Added Books


The reason to use Import Books rather than searching the Library by ISBN is that linked books are "hidden". Books get linked when one edition is indexed. Unindexed books do not get linked since the reason to link them is to share the recipe index, recipe notes and rating, and recipe photos, across all editions. You can view all editions of a book by opening an author page (click on the author name). All their editions are listed, in alpha order, so all editions of the same book will be grouped together in the list. 


When you are seeing one edition on 50 Bookshelves, and another edition on one, that is usually the print edition vs the eBook edition.


Re your question about books on high rotation, you do need to add a bookmark if you want to limit your recipe search results to favorite books.

#3 Posted : Wednesday, November 15, 2023 3:06:15 AM(UTC)

Thanks.... my morning caffeine hasn't kicked on yet but I'm still a bit confused.


Most books these days are released in physical & ebook editions but the vast majority of my bookshelf are only showing 1 edition not 2 separate ones corresponding to the ebook & physical  versions.


An example is that Jessica Elliott Dennison has 3 books "Lazy Baking", "Salad Feasts" and "Tin Can Magic" . I have all 3 books in physical and ebook editions. Looking st her author profile shows that she has 4 entries. For some reason "Salad Feasts" comes up twice but the other two only once despite 2 editions of each (ebook/physical).


Looking more closely at the 2 editions of "Salad Feasts" shows 1 edition with 156 'owners' and the other with just 1. Seeing who the 1 owner is actually takes you to the profile with the 156 owners.


I've noticed this sort of thing fairly often so if it isn't obvious I just add the version with the most owners.

#4 Posted : Wednesday, November 15, 2023 10:34:06 AM(UTC)
We don't add to the Library every edition of every cookbook ever published. We add the print edition and if we are indexing the book, that is the edition that will be indexed. If members want a different edition on their Bookshelf, they can add that edition to the Library, as detailed in my prior post. Once you add your edition, we will link it to the print edition if that edition in indexed. The number of Bookshelves is then a collation of all editions. Though on the author page the number of Bookshelves shows for each separate edition.

In your example the reason Salad Feasts shows two editions is that the member who owns the eBook imported the ISBN so that edition would be on her Bookshelf.

You can add whichever edition works for you to your Bookshelf - either the edition we already list or import the ISBN if you want your own edition.
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