BUG: More title page/title mismatches

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More? Where are the previous ones? BTW, this isn't really a bug, right? It's a resource issue.
Here's another similar one (I'm not sure if it was previously mentioned):
It's possible that these have actually been published in print with the mismatches (cover vs. title page)
MacBook Pro (2019), ThinkPad E540
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Thanks for this report! A fix is in the pipeline.
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Todd Phillips said:
Here's another similar one (I'm not sure if it was previously mentioned):
Thanks Todd, this seems to be the same issue (metadata title does not match print). I'll forward to the appropriate persons.
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Jannie van Niekerk said:Todd Phillips said:
Here's another similar one (I'm not sure if it was previously mentioned):
Thanks Todd, this seems to be the same issue (metadata title does not match print). I'll forward to the appropriate persons.
... however, the title page spelling the author's name "POOL" seems to be in line with the printed (and google-scanned) version. Just saying.
Have joy in the Lord!
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NB.Mick said:Jannie van Niekerk said:Todd Phillips said:
Here's another similar one (I'm not sure if it was previously mentioned):
Thanks Todd, this seems to be the same issue (metadata title does not match print). I'll forward to the appropriate persons.
... however, the title page spelling the author's name "POOL" seems to be in line with the printed (and google-scanned) version. Just saying.
Right. The title page should be considered official for the title in most cases and that should be reflected in the metadata. Author's names on the other hand are normalized in the metadata, so variant spellings of the author's name would not affect the metadata.
MacBook Pro (2019), ThinkPad E540
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