LibraryThing
If you love books, than you'll love LibraryThing, the massive online book cataloging system, that allows you the chat with others who own the same books you do. Allows comic book collectors to catalog their comic books as well!
Three Reasons to Love LibraryThing
- No more need to use a paper card catalog for your private library collection.
- You can catalog your books without needing to know the Dewey Decimel System.
- LibraryThing automaticly cross-references your books with others who own the same books.
Need to see what a LibraryThing Account looks like?
- Member: EelKat | LibraryThing
- What your profile will look like.
- LibraryThing | EelKat's Book Catalog
- What your book catalog will look like. (alphabetical view)
- Group: Squidoo Lensmasters on LibraryThing | LibraryThing
- What a LibraryThing chat group looks like.
A LibraryThing chat group for LibraryThing Members who also build Squidoo Lenses. Join Today! - LibraryThing | EelKat's Author Gallery
- What your author gallery will look like.
- EelKat's fun statistics | LibraryThing
- What your member stats will look like.
- EelKat's tag cloud | LibraryThing
- What your tag cloud will look like.
- EelKat's author cloud | LibraryThing
- What your author cloud will look like.
- Group: Squidoo Lensmasters on LibraryThing | LibraryThing
- LibraryThing catalogs yours books online, easily, quickly and for free. This group is for Squidoo Lensmaster who are members of LibraryThing
Join LibraryThing Today!
- LibraryThing | Catalog your books online
- LibraryThing catalogs your books online, easily, quickly and for free.
What Wikipedia has to say about LibraryThing:
LibraryThing is a prominent social cataloging web application for storing and sharing personal library catalogs and book lists.
LibraryThing was developed by Tim Spalding and went live on August 29, 2005. By its one-year anniversary in August 2006, LibraryThing had attracted more than 73,000 registered users who had cataloged 5.1 million individual books, representing nearly 1.2 million unique works; in May 2008 they reached over 400,000 users and 27 million books.. The LibraryThing website displays Google AdSense advertising on work and author pages for users that are not logged in, and receives referral fees from online bookstores that supply book cover images. Individual users can sign up for free and register up to 200 books. Beyond that limit and/or for commercial or group use, a subscription fee or one-time lifetime fee is charged. Online bookseller AbeBooks bought a 40% share in LibraryThing in May 2006 for an undisclosed sum.
Users (informally known as thingamabrarians, a term coined by contributor RJO) can catalog personal collections, keep reading lists, and meet other users who have the same books. While it is possible to keep a library catalog private, most people choose to make their catalogs public, which makes it possible to find others with similar tastes. Thingamabrarians can browse the entire database by searching titles, authors, or tags generated by users as they enter books into their libraries.
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| blue22d
Wow, great lens and artist. I see you are a lover of so many neat things. You have so many lenses that I will have to make several trips back. Five stars and a favorite to you. Stop by a visit my lenses. Appreciate feedback. Posted June 21, 2008 |
| scribe77
I love Library Thing. There's a couple of other good book catalogue sites as well: Shelfari and Goodreads. Posted June 05, 2008 |
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I love the way they organize the authors: by picture... Posted May 16, 2008 |
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