# About Taxonomies

Taxonomies are ways of grouping data. The taxonomies available in Mooberry Book Manager are:

* Genres
* Series
* Tags
* Editors
* Illustrators
* Cover Artists

Each book can have multiple genres, series, tags, editors, illustrators, and cover artists (or none at all). All of these work exactly the same way WordPress tags do on blog posts.\
Just like WordPress tags, new genres, series, tags, editors, cover artists, and illustrators can be created on the Add/Edit Book page when they are added to the book, or you can explicitly set them up on a separate page. To access this page, click on the appropriate link in the Books menu.

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Last updated on December 2, 2021


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