So, this Library Thing?
2006-Nov-27, Monday 01:05I finally succumbed (Library Thing profile), and signed up yesterday, and have been cataloguing for a bit. I sort of gave up tagging after the first book, but it's rather cool. I found
nhw on there by the simple tactic of "people who own similar books", and by similar method I think
bopeepsheep is BoPeep, yes?
You're allowed 200 books on a free account, and I'm at over 150 already, and I'm nowhere near finished with the books I actually like/use. I like the recommendations features, there's a pile of books on that list I've been meaning to get for ages anyway. And the Unsuggester can be fun as well; type in your favourite book, see what book you're least likely to like/own. Except, from the sidebar, I'm actually quite likely to get Kissinger's book, and Thud! remains a favourite from the year.
Question for those using it? Any easy way to select a different edition of the same book? For some reason it keeps giving me French or German prints (and, in one case, Serbian), and while I've no real objection to appearing my of a linguist than I am, it is a little daft, and I can't figure out an easy way. Also, apart from Groups, is there a 'networking' aspect I'm missing? Regardless, a cool site.
faeriecween? Be warned. It could eat away lots of free time.
You're allowed 200 books on a free account, and I'm at over 150 already, and I'm nowhere near finished with the books I actually like/use. I like the recommendations features, there's a pile of books on that list I've been meaning to get for ages anyway. And the Unsuggester can be fun as well; type in your favourite book, see what book you're least likely to like/own. Except, from the sidebar, I'm actually quite likely to get Kissinger's book, and Thud! remains a favourite from the year.
Question for those using it? Any easy way to select a different edition of the same book? For some reason it keeps giving me French or German prints (and, in one case, Serbian), and while I've no real objection to appearing my of a linguist than I am, it is a little daft, and I can't figure out an easy way. Also, apart from Groups, is there a 'networking' aspect I'm missing? Regardless, a cool site.
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Date: 2006-Nov-27, Monday 08:48 (UTC)Note
one of us! one of us!
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Date: 2006-Nov-27, Monday 08:54 (UTC)It's one of the most addictive sites I've encountered in the last 18m, and much of how it currently works is due to user input. The staff (initially just
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Date: 2006-Nov-27, Monday 13:21 (UTC)After posting, I did figure out how to edit the cover displaying, which is better, and I'm just changing the display name back; I started entering by author searching Amazon UK, but then switched to X owns this style things until I'd got through most of my favourites, then just grabbed books from the shelf. Probably ought to put them back ont he shelf but there y'go.
That's the thing I like/hate about "web 2.0", everything is in perpetual beta. Gmail's still in beta FFS, I've been using it for two years now...
I'll start finding out the bug reporting thing at some point as well.
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Date: 2006-Nov-27, Monday 12:57 (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-Nov-27, Monday 13:06 (UTC)Looks like their SQL database is broken for a bit.
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Date: 2006-Nov-27, Monday 17:31 (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-Nov-27, Monday 18:30 (UTC)When you do an author search and want more than one book, open each link into a new tab/windo and you're fine. You'll also need to add a UK based database, like Amazon.co.uk or a decent library.
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Date: 2006-Nov-28, Tuesday 23:25 (UTC)maybe not 'fundamentally bad'. maybe just, uh, 'person with links and stuff'.
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Date: 2006-Nov-28, Tuesday 23:46 (UTC)I haven't done all my books, just the ones I could remember and/or find in this room. If I searched the other room, my parents or various friends houses I'd be onto a paid account already. Which I'm tempted by.
Which reminds me actually...
*goes to add Steph Swainston to LibraryThing*