Whatever you do, think not of yourself, but of God. —St. Vincent Ferrer
Quote from: Geremia on May 28, 2024, 12:37:54 PMQuote from: fdsia8ds0 on May 28, 2024, 12:28:57 PMperhaps a bit of an odd example, but Pranatis, who is interestingly so-titled as an outlier, given that he was defrockedSo? Priests are eternally priests.
{Surname | papal name}, {remainder of name, if applicable}, {postnomials, if applicable | "Pope" if applicable (I assume this could also be Antipope or any regnal title)}, {birth year–death year, if known and applicable}
Quote from: fdsia8ds0 on May 28, 2024, 12:28:57 PMBernard Orchard, have identical 'name' and 'sort name', i.e. their names are listed as SurnameI see "Orchard, Bernard, M.A. (Cantab.)".
Quote from: fdsia8ds0 on May 27, 2024, 02:02:37 PMI have seen St. many times, and just now, a Rev. (maybe mistaken or an outlier?) in the Isidore library (perhaps a bit of an odd example, but Pranatis, who is interestingly so-titled as an outlier, given that he was defrocked).Also, I make the author(s) = author(s) sort.
Quote from: fdsia8ds0 on May 27, 2024, 02:02:37 PMI also saw, for instance, both Benedict XVI and Joseph Ratzinger as two different authors: is this simply based on the time of the publication?Yes.
Quote from: fdsia8ds0 on May 28, 2024, 12:28:57 PMSo do you prefer to omit prefixes?Yes.
Quote from: fdsia8ds0 on May 28, 2024, 12:28:57 PMI have seen St. many times, and just now, a Rev. (maybe mistaken or an outlier?As I said, earlier entered authors generally had prefixes.
Quote from: fdsia8ds0 on May 28, 2024, 12:28:57 PMperhaps a bit of an odd example, but Pranatis, who is interestingly so-titled as an outlier, given that he was defrockedSo? Priests are eternally priests.
Quote from: Geremia on May 27, 2024, 01:13:05 PMQuote from: fdsia8ds0 on May 27, 2024, 11:18:04 AMOne of my biggest questions in particular was whether titles should be used in author names. Upon some searches, it seems like St. is when applicable, but no ecclesial titles like Fr., Card., or the like are used, except for Pope.Initially, I did put St., Cdl. or Card., Fr., Sr., etc., but then I dropped it. I kept "Pope" to distinguish real popes from anti-popes.
Is this accurate?
I would say don't include any authors' titles.
Religious order abbreviations, academic, and other suffixes are generally preserved.
Quote from: fdsia8ds0 on May 27, 2024, 11:18:04 AMOne of my biggest questions in particular was whether titles should be used in author names. Upon some searches, it seems like St. is when applicable, but no ecclesial titles like Fr., Card., or the like are used, except for Pope.Initially, I did put St., Cdl. or Card., Fr., Sr., etc., but then I dropped it. I kept "Pope" to distinguish real popes from anti-popes.
Is this accurate?
Quote from: KreKre on May 08, 2024, 10:40:43 PMGreetings! I came here from the Suscipe Domine forum. This seems like a great source for someone who loves books, so that is what draws me here.Welcome!
God bless!
Quote from: palisadehealer on April 17, 2021, 09:31:13 AMLINK: http://librarian.libgen.lc/librarian/I'm syncing the library now with this LibGen mirror: https://library.bz/main/upload/ and an updated version of LibgenBulkUpload scripts.
USERNAME: genesis
PASSWORD: upload
Quote from: Geremia on March 11, 2024, 02:26:23 PMThe various archives are now on the Interplentary File System (IPFS). See the "IPFS" links in the banner above.I've removed this. IPFS takes up too much bandwidth.
Quote from: palisadehealer on April 30, 2021, 08:19:26 PMI found this on Wikipedia: "Contrary to Library Genesis and Sci-Hub, not much is known about Z-Library in terms of its operation, management, commercial status and mission statement. Notably, Z-Library doesn't open its full database to the public."LibGen does seem better. Its books are on the IPFS.
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