My plan was to enter all my books into Library Thing when they came out of storage, as I was shelving them.
Too bad I forgot to pack the CueCat.
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
My plan was to enter all my books into Library Thing when they came out of storage, as I was shelving them.
Too bad I forgot to pack the CueCat.
LibraryThing has added a friendslist-like feature. It is quite possible that I will never get anything done again ever.
The issue with my 80's paperbacks wasn't that they didn't have bar codes - at least, some of the late-80's ones did. Neither Amazon nor Library of Congress recognized those I scanned. Alas. Then I typed in the titles, and bam! THERE they were.
Fortunately, I'm a superfast typist, so entering a bunch of titles doesn't seem like hard work to me. The trouble will mainly be a) accessing all the books and carting them over to the keyboard/workspace, and b) finding that pesky motivation to do so.
Did they not recognize the ISBNs either? If you key that into LibraryThing, it should recognize it.
We did try an ISBN, which did work. However, looking at those closely and typing 'em carefully would take me longer than dashing off the title. Me and numbers aren't all that friendly; not like me and the 26 letters.
KB, a lot of paperbacks have a bar code on the inside of the cover as well as the one on the back. In those cases, they're two different bar codes, and only the inside bar code is the ISBN (the one on the back is more like a grocery-store bar code, with a completely unrelated number).
(Confusingly enough, if a book only has the barcode on the back, then that one almost always is an ISBN.)
When I worked at the bookstore, I got really good at typing in ISBN numbers using the keypad and my right hand, so much so that I get confused if I switch over to the phone number keypad, which is reversed (1-3 on the top row instead of the bottom). So, when I was adding in books to my LibraryThing account, ISBNs were the easiest thing to key in.
That reminds me, I have to add in the five books I got at the used book sale last month to my account, so I'm up-to-date.
I'ma have to LibraryThing. Darn it.
Necesito mas bookshelvos.
I think we'll do the Library thingie when we move into our place.
Provided that ever happens.
Raq, do you want to borrow a CueCat? I've got one...