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What
is a Want? |
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A Want is a book request that you place on the
Abebooks system. Your Want request is matched daily against the
book listings in all Abebooks databases to see if any of our Booksellers
have listed a book that matches your Want criteria.
You
can have the Want request search the database on some or all of
the following information:
- Author
- Title
- Publisher
- Keywords
- Binding
- Attributes
- first edition, signed copy, dust jacket
If
a match is found between your Want and a book in a Bookseller's
inventory, you will receive an email to notify you that your Want
has been found. The email will contain the book details, information
on the Bookseller, and instructions on how to buy the book(s).
Your
Wants page is accessed from Your Account menu where Wants are
created, updated and managed.
Note:
you will need to first create a book buyer's account and Sign-On
with your email address and password to create and manage your
Want list.
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| Manage your Wants |
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The
"List and Maintain Your Wants" page allows you to access
and manage your Want lists. Here you can:
- Search
for a book
- Search
your existing Wants
- Create
new Wants
- View
your existing Wants
- Update
or Delete your existing Wants
Access
the page using the following steps:
1)
Sign on with your email address and your password at the Sign-On
page. This will take you to "Your Account" page
2)
Click [Your Wants]. This will take you to the "Your Wants"
page
3)
Click [List and Update Your Wants]. This will take you to the
"List and Maintain Your Wants" page
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| Add
a Want |
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To
add a Want:
1)
Click [Add new wants to your want inventory] to begin the process
of adding a Want. This will take you to the "Add a Want"
page
2) Enter as much information as possible in the fields below
about the book you are looking for:
- Author - name
- Title - name
- Publisher - name, do not enter the year or other publishing
information
- Keywords
- words that describe the content of the book
- Binding
- pick from the drop-down list e.g. hard cover
- Attributes
- first edition, signed copy, dust jacket
- Comments-
add comments about the Want that you would like the Bookseller
to see
- Your
Want ID - any number that you may want to use as an index
to help you keep track of your Want e.g. 2002-07-25 to show
the date you created your Want. If left blank, a Want ID will
be automatically generated by our system
- Secret Information - personal notes about your Want that
can only be viewed by you when you manage your Wants e.g.
Birthday gift for Mom
3)
Click on the [Add] button and see that the Want has been successfully
created
Booksellers and other members can also view your anonymous Wants.
They can see that someone is looking for a particular title but
they don't know who has posted the Want. This gives our Booksellers
an opportunity to list a book that you are seeking while still
protecting your privacy.
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| View your Wants |
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You
can view your Wants from the table on the "List and Maintain
Your Wants" page. The table displays the following information
for each Want:
- Author
- Title
- Publisher
- Keywords
- Binding
- Attributes
- Want
ID
- Matches
- lists any matches that have been made on your Want
The
following tools in the table allow you to manage each Want record:
- Update
- modify the content of your Want
- Del
- delete your Want
- Delete
All Matches - deletes all matches associated with a Want
- Search
- search the database for your Want
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| Update
a Want |
If you want to add additional information
to your Want or change the current Want information, you can do
so from the Wants table.
1)
Click on the [Upd] link in the row of the Want record that you
would like to modify
2)
Add or change the information as required
3)
Click on the [Update] button located at bottom of the page
The
Want information is now updated.
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| Delete
a Want |
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If you want to remove your Want you can do so from
the Wants table.
1)
Click on the [Del] link in the row of the Want record that you
would like to remove
2)
Confirm that this is the Want to would like to delete
3)
Click on the [Yes, delete this Want] button located at bottom
of the page
The
Want information is now deleted.
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| Use
wild card operators in a Want search |
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There are two different "wild card" operators
that you can use to help in your Want matching process.
Trailing wildcards (* 'asterisk') are used to expand a search
and have the meaning 'Include everything'. The asterisk can be
used in any Want field when you may not be sure of the exact title
or author of a book.
Example: you could enter "Ste* King" in the Author
field if you are unsure of whether the spelling is "Stephen
King" or "Steven King".
Tilde symbol (~) (usually in the upper left area of a computer
keyboard) signifies the expression "not". The tilde
has the opposite function of the wildcard in that it allows you
to refine your Want search. You can exclude certain books that
contain a specific word by entering that word preceded by a tilde.
This is especially useful if you are inundated with book matches.
Example:
a tilde in the title filed for "Sailing Ships ~North Atlantic"
will find books without the word "North" in the title,
i.e. "Sailing Ships of the Atlantic"
Note: Wildcards do not work in the middle of a word, as in "Ste*n".
Also, we do not recommend that you enter Wants with wildcards
of any less than three letters. A want match for "St*"
could return thousands of matches, putting an unnecessary strain
on the search engine.
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| Want tips |
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It
is important to remember that Abebooks finds books based
on the exact spellings that you have typed in your Want request.
If you find that your Want is not returning the number of matches
that you expected, double-check the spelling of the words that
you have typed in all fields (title, author, etc.).
While
it is very important to spell names and titles correctly, the
search system is very forgiving with regards to capitalization
and punctuation. You can enter your want words in upper, lower,
or mixed case and it will make no difference to your matching
results. The search engine also ignores punctuation. This rule
also applies to book titles in languages other than English. Any
accents or special characters in a word will be ignored. Words
such as "the" or "it" are also ignored and
match results are unaffected by their inclusion.
Example
1: "Sophie's World" will generate the same results as
"Sophies World"
Example
2: "man eaters kumaon" will receive the same results
as "Man-Eaters of Kumaon"
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