This book offers a clear, factual look at the challenges authors may encounter when their work enters one of the largest online book-cataloging platforms. Drawn entirely from publicly visible discussions in the Goodreads Librarians Group, it documents real cases of misattributed books, duplicate author profiles, merged works, stalled author claims, and other cataloging issues reported by authors themselves.
It does not provide legal advice or guaranteed solutions. Instead, it presents a snapshot of how the platform functioned during this period, showing how metadata errors arise, how they affect discoverability, and how they shape an author's ability to reach readers. The librarians featured here are volunteers working within strict limits, and the problems described reflect system behavior-not individual fault.
For new and experienced authors alike, this book serves as an informational resource: a way to understand the hidden mechanics of cataloging, identity matching, and metadata flow. It highlights why vigilance matters, why accuracy is fragile, and why authors must monitor their profiles and work with the systems as they currently exist.
This is a record of real experiences, preserved so authors can enter publishing with clearer expectations about how their books are cataloged, found, and connected to their public identity.
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