James ThomsonJames Thomson is composed of at least 5 distinct authors.
James Thomson is composed of at least 5 distinct authors (edit assignments). LibraryThing has only recently introduced this feature. In the near future distinct authors will have their own pages. James Thomson (1)
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Author DisambiguationHow many authors?James Thomson is currently considered a "single author." If one or more works are by a distinct, homonymous authors, go ahead and split the author. This entry includes…
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What?Q: What is this feature for/why is it necessary? A: Because LibraryThing draws from so many different libraries, it can't enforce a single name for a given author. "Also known as" lets LibraryThing users combine author's names easily, so collections match up and everything runs smoothly. Q: Can I combine with an author not suggested above? A: Yes you can. Q: I know an author is separate, but my nemesis keeps combining them! Can I take a name off the combination list? A: Yes you can. Look up! Everything in the "Combine with..." section now has a link to "never combine." Use this feature wisely. "Marc Twain" may be idiotic, but misspelling should still be combined. "Mark Twain" and "Edward Gibbon" should not. Q: What authors have already been slated to "never combine" with this author? A: No authors. Q: I am the nemesis and I'm right! A: Take it to the Combiners group. Become a member to do this. Some author links |
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