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LibraryThing
better late than never!
People have been enthusing to me about LibraryThing for ages, and I've been meaning to set up an account for ages: and now I have.
So far it's just what I've read this year -- and not all of that, because I haven't quite decided if it's a 'books read' list (like the Review Blog) or a catalogue of the books I currently possess. If the former, it'll exclude the books I read but don't own -- two out of twenty so far this year -- and if the latter, it's going to take some time, because my personal book catalogue isn't in a format that I can import!
It's ever so easy to use, though, and it's probably a better way to organise my reviews than a traditional blog format.
And perhaps this'll supersede my venerable Access book database, one day ...
People have been enthusing to me about LibraryThing for ages, and I've been meaning to set up an account for ages: and now I have.
So far it's just what I've read this year -- and not all of that, because I haven't quite decided if it's a 'books read' list (like the Review Blog) or a catalogue of the books I currently possess. If the former, it'll exclude the books I read but don't own -- two out of twenty so far this year -- and if the latter, it's going to take some time, because my personal book catalogue isn't in a format that I can import!
It's ever so easy to use, though, and it's probably a better way to organise my reviews than a traditional blog format.
And perhaps this'll supersede my venerable Access book database, one day ...
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Wunnerful, innit? *grin*
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Ooooh, it's nearly as good as reading ...
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I now have an actual library -- one of my four bedrooms lined with tall bookshelves (which are barely enough; some pruning might be needed). I'm greatly looking forward to this July when I will have the time to sort and catalog my books, which were basically just unpacked and shelved at random by my helpers.
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I'm going to see how I get on with LibraryThing in terms of the community, the interaction and the toys. I won't be replacing the Access db just yet, but I don't rule it out: LT can export to CSV, and I'd get a lot more info than I currently hold ... if I ever get around to entering the whole collection ... If only I'd typed in all those ISBNs I could import it direct!
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I'm
dead chuffedquite pleased with it all, really :)