What is Secondary Verification?
Many Publication records have been Secondary Verified. This means that the record has been compared against a specified “secondary source” (one of a limited approved set of such sources). Either all information in the record agrees with the record in the source, or else any differences have been mentioned in the notes. Note that not all secondary sources include all the kinds of data that the ISFDB records. Only those data that the secondary source includes are checked. See Help:How to verify data#Verification sources for a list of sources that the ISFDB uses for secondary verification. A publication may be secondary verified against multiple verification sources. A record may be both primary and secondary verified.
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