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Duplicate proprietary IDs

When assigning proprietary IDs to a title, a publisher Within GOKb, the same ID cannot be used for multiple titles within the same namespace. Publisher will sometimes use the same ID for earlier and later versions of the same title (especially if they are hosted on the same web page)n . Within GOKb, the same ID cannot be used for multiple titles within the same namespace. In this case, you must choose one of the titles to assign the proprietary ID to. For consistency, .  For consistency, assign the ID to the most recent version of the title should be chosen. Earlier versions of the title will not be assigned a proprietary ID  in GOKb.

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GOKb uses the following definitions for publisher and imprint.:

Publisher: The commercial entity responsible for the production and dissemination of content. (citation)

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Supplements should have separate Title and TIPP records in GOKb. Many supplements will not have ISSNs. Supplements should may not be given use the same ISSN of as their parent publication, as this will cause incorrect merging to occur.

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Title capitalization

It is preferred that titles be entered in The GOKb preferred style is title case (all major words in the title capitalized). Some providers may use sentence case in their data (only the first word and proper nouns capitalized). It's nearly impossible Currently there is no direct way to transform titles between title case and sentence case using OpenRefine, so you can accept whichever format you get. But if entering titles manually, use title case.

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