Ben has given you a bit of an answer, but I must admit that I am not 
clear on how OL handles accented letters -- for searching, merging, etc. 
It would be good to have an idea of that, and to make sure than 
un-accented and accented can be considered equivalent in the appropriate 
situations.

kc

On 4/14/13 1:11 PM, jessamyn c. west wrote:
> I have a Romanian author who has been emailing a lot. This is him
>
> http://openlibrary.org/authors/OL6898596A/Catalin_Pavel
> http://openlibrary.org/authors/OL6967248A/Catalin_Pavel
>
> His name, properly spelled has accents over the As, like this: Cătălina
>
> He edits it so that it can be found more easily in Google. I don't
> think this has to do with why one of his author pages isn't findable
> via search but it's not findable via search meaning I can't merge the
> two. I can't delete the one author page since it's not allowed.
>
> This guy emails a lot and I'd love to find a way to merge these two
> author pages. Does anyone know if there is a way to do this? Otherwise
> I'll just kick it upstairs and/or send apologies to the author.
>
> thanks
>
> Jessamyn
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