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When a book includes a '''readers guide''' (e.g. questions to prompt book discussions, trivia about how the book was researched, interview with the author, etc.), mention that in a general 500 note.
When a book includes a '''readers guide''' (e.g. questions to prompt book discussions, trivia about how the book was researched, interview with the author, etc.), mention that in a general 500 note.

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When a book includes a readers guide (e.g. questions to prompt book discussions, trivia about how the book was researched, interview with the author, etc.), mention that in a general 500 note.

Do not put this information in a contents note. Do not put this information in a 300 ‡e.

See the When to create a new record for print material guidelines for handling cases in which the same book is published both with and without a readers guide.