Malesche / bib-kram

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How to catalogue books/other apps to maybe take a look at #4

Open Malesche opened 2 years ago

Malesche commented 2 years ago

seems to have some interesting features, emphasizes list making in the advertisement, lets you take pictures of book pages. I'm mostly interested in whether they have a helpful interface for easily editing adding to lists while browsing books. Seems like a hard thing to do well. I also still need to get better acquainted with the changes on goodreads, might have gotten a bit more usable. https://basmo.app/how-to-catalog-books/

storygraph is the only one I've heard about people actually using. It seems to emphasize stuff like mood and pacing of the book and tries to give better reading recommendations https://app.thestorygraph.com/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BibTeX what i know from academic writing, I like the different required fields for different types of entries;

book
 A book with an explicit publisher.
 Required fields: author/editor, title, publisher, year
 Optional fields: volume/number, series, address, edition, month, note, key, url
booklet
A work that is printed and bound, but without a named publisher or sponsoring institution.
Required fields: title
Optional fields: author, howpublished, address, month, year, note, key
unpublished
A document having an author and title, but not formally published.
Required fields: author, title, note
Optional fields: month, year, key
fuzzblob commented 2 years ago

Android app https://github.com/mateusz-bak/openreads-android

fuzzblob commented 2 years ago

Unique ids for pointing at data representation http://guid.one/guid

fuzzblob commented 2 years ago

BiblioCommons is used in a lot of Libraries in NorthAmerica: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/BiblioCommons https://www.bibliocommons.com/