Difference between revisions of "Readers guides"

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(New page: {{review}} Category:Books Category:Notes When a book includes a '''readers guide''' (e.g. questions to prompt book discussions, trivia about how the book was researched, interview...)
 
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When a book includes a '''readers guide''' (e.g. questions to prompt book discussions, trivia about how the book was researched, interview with the author, etc.), mention that in a general 500 note.
When a book includes a '''readers guide''' (e.g. questions to prompt book discussions, trivia about how the book was researched, interview with the author, etc.), mention that in a general 500 note.


Do not put this information in a contents note.  Do not put this information in a 300 {{subfield|e}}.
Do not put this information in a contents note.  Do not put this information in a 300 ‡e

Revision as of 15:18, 19 September 2012

The rules on this page have been approved in concept by the SCRAP committee, but the exact wording is still being adjusted.
Please use these rules. Please send any feedback to SCRAP.

When a book includes a readers guide (e.g. questions to prompt book discussions, trivia about how the book was researched, interview with the author, etc.), mention that in a general 500 note.

Do not put this information in a contents note. Do not put this information in a 300 ‡e