It's probably not catchng it because it's a two-art title, and each part is in a different title on the same project. I'm not suggesting it's an error, it's just a result showing how many titles are associated with how many projects. If you break the title into two parts, you probably will end up with results that need a person involved to make the final distinctions; which is fine in many circumstances.

It makes querying problematic, but I find querying on the PG site problematic, and this design may be part of the reason. If you want to find out how many actual duplicates of the same book there are, it's hard to figure out how to ask the question.


On Tue, Oct 9, 2012 at 6:41 AM, James Adcock <jimad@msn.com> wrote:

>Here is a count of the titles listed more than 10 times. There are obviously some anomalous titles.

Well, out of curiosity checking out “History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire” I find that these are multiple volumes in the set where your query is not capturing that “multiple volumes” distinction for some reason.  Times two because apparently two somewhat different editions have been submitted.

               


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