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Why do some stories have the author in the title?

uwstudent.org - Frequently Asked Questions
Since the content was all going to appear to be posted by the 'archive' user (see the question above) it was difficult to quickly skim threads of comments without seeing the author in the title.
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How can I find poem, if I know it’s title and/or author?

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Use "search poem" tool – it will display all results from our database, which match your query.
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Can I search my saved links by author/title/publication?

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Yes. Simply enter the author, title or publication name into the search box the top of your library page.
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Can a publisher list a title for an author?

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Please do not register any titles that you didn't author. We promise visitors that they will purchase their books directly from the author.
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How do I perform an AUTHOR/TITLE search?

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Use the last name of the author and any word(s) in the title. For example: author - hemingway title - tolls bell
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Have you read [title of work or author]?

Frequently Asked Questions - Cynthia K. Wunsch
In all probability, yes, if it was published before 1945. I have a working library of about 10,000 books. No, I haven't read them all, but I have large numbers of reference works, because something told me to buy those books at the time I ran across them, thinking that perhaps someday they would come in handy, when I was up at 4 am with a new story idea, and couldn't wait two or three days for interlibrary loan.
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If I am an author and my account is disabled, will my stories be removed as well?

Arias Ink - Site Help - member accounts
Yes, the stories will be removed. Stories are not permitted on the site unless there is an active account attached to them.
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What is the first title and author on your bookshelf?

John Green's Weblog: February 2007
I have several bookshelves scattered about the house, but the one nearest me begins with Walt Whitman's "Leaves of Grass."
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How do I search by author or title using CardinalSearch?

North Central College Library Services | FAQ: Finding Oester...
To search by author or title using CardinalSearch, enter an author's name or a title into one of the search boxes and then choose "Author" or "Title" from the pull-down menu, as appropriate. When performing an author or title field search using CardinalSearch, you will still have to check a subject in the red box below the search boxes. To search all databases at once, choose the subject "All Resources."
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How do I find out the details of a book when I know the author or title?

Library FAQs - Library Services - University of Aberdeen
This is best done by clicking on the Browse option rather than any of the keyword options such as Quick search or Basic or Advanced. Browse does an exact match of the words you put in, word by word. The keyword searches will look for your words in any order and in several fields of the catalogue record. This is against the Copyright Act as anything photocopied under fair dealing is for the exclusive use of one person for educational purposes and is not for onward circulation or publication.
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How do I find a book when I don't know the author or title?

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When you don't know exactly which book you need, you will have to search by either subject heading or keyword. Subject headings are a controlled vocabulary, much like the Yellow Pages in the phonebook. For example, if you are searching for books on the topic of drug use in sports, you could do a keyword search, combining the words drug and sports. Or you can search by the subject heading which is doping in sports.
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How can I combine an author and title search?

Frequently Asked Questions - UCB Library Pathfinder
On the Advanced Search screen, you'll see two boxes for entering search terms. Enter one or more word(s) from the title in the first box, and the author's name in the second box. Alternate method: From the Quick Search screen, search either the title or the author. Then click the Modify Search button and enter the other term.
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I love this author/story. Is there a way for me to keep track of my favourite authors and stories?

More Than That :: The original source for everything Pam and...
Yes. You have probably seen the "add story to favorites" and "add author to favorites" at the bottom of pages. When you click on "add story to favorites" or "add author to favorites", it takes you to another screen with the name of the story or author on it and underneath a box for comments.
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author's page was recently removed for some reason. Can you email their stories to me ?

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Get a faster dial up connection or contact your current ISP about the problem. Our servers are faster than your ISP and a 5k file will download in a couple/3 seconds. We are not responsible for your ISP's problems.
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Can you tell an author to create PDF eBooks of their stories?

Arias Ink - Site Help - pdf ebooks
Sorry, but no. Perhaps you could ask the author yourself (through PM or email). If the demand is that high enough, they may choose to enable the PDF eBook option.
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What's with the title?

The Humble Housewife: Frequently Asked Questions
It's supposed to be ironic - as I'm anything but humble. I mean really... do humble folks blog? ;-) I guess I struggle a lot with being a housewife, as previously I was the main breadwinner. It's been a huge adjustment for me and one I keep working on, so I guess the title is there to inspire me a bit and make me laugh!
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What is your title?

Nails Magazine - Resources
Select One -- Nails-only Salon Full-Service Salon Offering Nails Mobile Salon Home-based Salon Day Spa Hotel/Destination Spa/Salon School Beauty Supply/Distributor Manufacturer Other related to trade Select One -- Salon Owner Salon Manager Nail Technician - Employee Nail Technician - Booth Renter Cosmetologist Esthetician Student School Instructor/Administrator Manufacturer/Distributor Manufacturer's Educator Other
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Who is the author of this website?

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John R. Mishanski Jr. is the sole author of algebrahelp.com. He is responsible for the lessons, calculators, and other content on the website. You can find additional information about algebrahelp.com on the About Us page. Back to Top ↑
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Who is the Author?

FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions
Okay, I will tell a little bit about myself. I was born, and that's about it so far. No, I'm only kidding. My name is Jamie Robertson, (legal name James W. Robertson IV), and I live in Burlington, NC. It's a small town about 50 miles west of Raleigh. I am 38 years old and still single, :( but I do have friends, (and there was much rejoicing). I started drawing back in 1976, the year Jaws came out, and I have been at it ever since.
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How do I use the "Title/Author Search" option?

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First click on the radio button under the portrait of Shakespeare. Then type your search query in the "Title/Author Search" box and click on the "Browse" button at the bottom of the page. Generally speaking, your search query should be shorter rather than longer. For example, if searching for "The Oxford Dictionary of Allusions", first search on just "Oxford", or on just "Allusions".
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Can I search by the journal title, author or specific subjects?

OARE | Online Access to Research in the Environment
Detailed searches for articles on a specific subject or written by a specific author can be accomplished by using the Abstract and Information Databases (A&I databases) available under the DATABASES AND INDEXES drop down menu on the Journals, Databases and Other Resources page.
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I’m an author interested in writing a Quick Reads title, is this possible?

Quick Reads :: Easy to pick up, hard to put down
The titles for 2008 are yet to be decided, however the criteria for Quick Reads authors is that they are: The choice of authors is decided by the Quick Reads Steering Committee, which is made up of leading publishers, book retailers and others in the UK. lsquo;I enjoyed the book and read it in a day and could easily read it again. I like the size of the writing and the off-white paper as it made it so much easier to read. I like the bit that Richard says "I speed read..
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What input would I, the author, have on the book — especially the title and cover design?

fact sheet (FAQ) for film book authors
The author gets to write the book he or she has been dreaming about with the assurance that it will be marketed in the best possible way in all venues. We’ll help with editorial when that’s needed. You’ll hear more from us about your structure, tone and organizational plans than about specific content, which is the author’s job. We will have our graphic designer draw concept sketches for the cover.
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What is Six Stories?

alt.books.stephen-king FAQ
Six Stories is a limited edition (signed and numbered) collection of short stories. The stories it contains are (in order): The Man In The Black Suit 1100 copies were printed, of which 900 were sold. King gave the others to his friends. The collection was self-published at King's Philtrum Press, which has done "The Plant," the original edition of "Eyes of the Dragon" and "The Ideal, Genuine Man," the latter written by Don Robertson.
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How do I locate a document about which I have specific information — exact author, title, ...?

Frequently Asked Questions: The Whole FAQ
Here is the appropriate search interface for that case. Read about other search interfaces in Search Strategies at the IUMJ .
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Do I have to get the ISBN, title, author, edition, picture, and required class for my book?

KSUstudents.com | Frequently Asked Questions
That sounds like a lot of work, so we have gathered all that information for you. Just search for your book by class, ISBN, or title and the rest is taken care of.
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Yes. My workbook, Letting Go With All Your Might is a great resource for anyone needing to let go of what doesn't work any longer, or how to deal with change, large or small.
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Dr. Paul Homoly: Frequently Asked Questions when Hiring Paul...
Yes. I've written Dentists: An Endangered Species - A survival guide for fee-for-service care. This book received an outstanding rating from The Clinical Research Associates (CRA) with 93% readers rating it as excellent. I have also written two books on case acceptance for complete dentistry: Isn't It Wonderful When Patients Say "Yes" and Making It Easy for Patients to Say "Yes".
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