Tony, I just sent a reply to Mat, not having seen your reply, so I apologise.

OK, I understand it is better to create a new field. So please tell me exactly 
how to do that.

At the bottom of a tiddler there is a box called "field name": if I click on 
that there is a drop-down list to choose from, you cannot add your own field 
name such as "Book".

Next to that there is a box ""field value".

How should I fill in these boxes?

Also, I assume that, for future use, it would also be useful to add field for 
"Author" and "Source".

12 Apr 2020, 03:38 by [email protected]:

> Peter
>
> I support mats suggestions but I read that you are not using fields just text 
> entry. Use tags or actual fields to organise your information and all 
> tiddlywikis features become yours to use.
>
> What you ask is possible as is almost anything, but unadvisable.
>
> Once you move these to fields you can then create a tiddler as a view 
> template that contains how to view such a tiddler. Wrap it in a conditional 
> list to show only on books or using tags.
>
> Fieldname: {{!!fieldname}} 
>
> We can give further guidance it you ask.
>
> Regards
> Tony
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