If multiple prices are provided in the same market, TitlePage does not take into account price dates given (eg. price until, price after) when selecting the price for display. It will automatically select the first applicable price provided.
TitlePage incorrectly rejects copyright years prior to 1900
When a single author is identified as having two different "relationships" to Australia - eg Currently Resides In, Citizen of, then the Australia icon is displayed twice.
In some edge cases where the publisher is supplying complicated market information, the Australian supply information is not displaying on the new display.
Eg record: 9781760762827
Occasionally, the page count data provided by publishers who are still sending data in ONIX 2.1 is not translating successfully into the ONIX 3.0 extent information.
In these cases, this means that the page count is not present on the new display (based on ONIX 3.0) whereas it was on the legacy display (based on ONIX 2.1).
This has no effect on the normal display of page counts provided in ONIX 3.0
Two MacOS users have reported that when selecting “New Zealand” as the National ID Code in the drop down menu for registration forms (Publisher, Bookseller or Library account), the form does not change to reflect the change to NZ codes and therefore they cannot complete the form.
Users have tried the form on Safari, Safari in incognito, Google Chrome and in incognito mode to no avail.
we're all enjoying the new TP extension, in many ways it makes our job far easier when looking far and wide on the internet for books.
However...there are issues as it applies to use within the Circlesoft environment.
We often need to email links from within Circle, but with the browser extension enabled it often causes these links to be broken. It's also preventing stock to be loaded correctly (not transposing across the order quantity)
Obviously we broadly support any data enhancements so wondering if there's any way that these kinds of extensions can be disabled for specific sites?
TitlePage Express is successfully detecting hyphenated ISBNs, however it is not successfully searching for them, providing a false no record on TP message.
In some cases, the HTML formatting markup is not displaying correctly.
This affects both the new product display, and the TitlePage Express browser extension.
In some cases where Publisher ONIX doesn't include a territory for all composites, the Key Info territory tabs are dispalying non AU/NZ data - eg, UK data.
In some instances, the BIC Main Subject displays on the Key Info tab, but not on the Classifications tab.
I've only tested this in Chrome, but when I right-click on a title from a list of titles after doing a search, and select "Open link in new window", the new window shows the list of titles again instead of showing the item details.