LibraryThing
Apr. 22nd, 2007 01:47 pmA question to the flist at large--
I've been wanting to properly catalogue my books for at least several years now. Mainly because I really want to know what I have so I'll stop accidentally buying multiple copies of things I don't need (multiple copies of Shakespeare, Marlowe, and Austen don't count), especially since my books are scattered in four different locations. I've been tempted by LibraryThing, but I'm a bit wary of having everything on the Internet where it could conceivably vanish.
(I'm also wary of the recommendation thing, as I spent too much money on books as it stands...::grin::)
So, to those people who use LibraryThing, is it worthwhile? Is there a way to save your catalogue to hard copy? And how do the free accounts work, as opposed to the paid accounts?
I've been wanting to properly catalogue my books for at least several years now. Mainly because I really want to know what I have so I'll stop accidentally buying multiple copies of things I don't need (multiple copies of Shakespeare, Marlowe, and Austen don't count), especially since my books are scattered in four different locations. I've been tempted by LibraryThing, but I'm a bit wary of having everything on the Internet where it could conceivably vanish.
(I'm also wary of the recommendation thing, as I spent too much money on books as it stands...::grin::)
So, to those people who use LibraryThing, is it worthwhile? Is there a way to save your catalogue to hard copy? And how do the free accounts work, as opposed to the paid accounts?