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message 1: by Lieke (last edited Jul 26, 2018 06:52AM) (new)

Lieke | 4882 comments What is considered stationary?
Under the NOT A BOOK topic in the manual it says stationary/calenders are not considered books.
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But I'm not sure what to NAB for this author: Jacqueline Wilson
There are a lot of different things. Some examples:
Diary: Jacqueline Wilson Diary 2012
Birthday Journal: Jacqueline Wilson Birthday Journal
Dream Journal: Jacqueline Wilson Dream Journal
Adress Book: The Jacqueline Wilson Address Book 2016
Postcards: Jacqueline Wilson: Fabulous Postcards

I tried the search function but couldn't find anything about this.


message 2: by rivka, Former Moderator (new)

rivka | 45177 comments Mod
(Stationary means not moving. The word you want is stationery. E for envelope.)

All the items you linked should be NAB'd.


message 3: by Lieke (new)

Lieke | 4882 comments Oops typing to fast in another language :)

Thanks Rivka, that gives me another little project.


message 4: by rivka, Former Moderator (new)

rivka | 45177 comments Mod
Lieke wrote: "Oops typing to fast in another language :)"

Lots of native English speakers get this one wrong. That's why I like the envelope mnemonic.


message 5: by Lieke (new)

Lieke | 4882 comments That is a good one to keep in mind


message 6: by Scott (new)

Scott | 5543 comments To this day, "stationery" still looks wrong to me.


message 7: by Abcdarian (new)

Abcdarian | 26579 comments And I am ecstatic to see a spelling error corrected online, there are so many of them.


Elizabeth (Alaska) Scott wrote: "To this day, "stationery" still looks wrong to me."

You could use note paper.


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