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- sa3n - Apr 22 2009 | social, imported:del.icio.us
LibraryThing catalogs your books online, easily, quickly and for free.
- LibraryToolbox - Apr 15 2009 | books, library, catalogue, tagging, tool, social_networking
Catalogue your books online and use tags to organise your collection. Find people with similar tastes/interests. Get recommendations. Put your books on your blog.
Quoted: LibraryThing catalogs your books online, easily, quickly and for free.
- Michaelwaisjr - Nov 25 2008 | books
Quoted: LibraryThing catalogs your books online, easily, quickly and for free.
- GrantOzona - Sep 10 2008 | books/movies
Quoted: LibraryThing catalogs your books online, easily, quickly and for free.
- Queen101 - May 18 2008 | books online bbokclub catalogue
If you are into bookclubs - look no further this site is fantastic
Quoted: LibraryThing catalogs your books online, easily, quickly and for free.
- misaacs - May 18 2008 | library, books, literature, web 2.0
Quoted: Enter what you're reading or your whole library—it's an easy, library-quality catalog. LibraryThing also connects you with people who read the same things.
From hknapp's faves.
- hknapp - May 07 2008 | librarything, books, library
Simple and fun!
Quoted: What's on your bookshelf? LibraryThing catalogs your books online, easily, quickly and for free.
Quoted: LibraryThing catalogs your books online, easily, quickly and for free.
- wilm6299 - Feb 07 2008 | librarything, library, thing, catalog your books, catalogue your books, book cataloging, free book catalog, catalogue
LibraryThing catalogs your books online, easily, quickly and for free.
Quoted: LibraryThing catalogs your books online, easily, quickly and for free.
What is LibraryThing?
Enter what you're reading or your whole library—it's an easy, library-quality catalog. LibraryThing also connects you with people who read the same things.- a1mega - Dec 05 2007 | library, book, books, club, socialnetworking, imported:del.icio.us
Enter what you're reading or your whole library—it's an easy, library-quality catalog. LibraryThing also connects you with people who read the same things.
- tonikaminski - Nov 29 2007 | books
Quoted: LibraryThing catalogs your books online, easily, quickly and for free.
- matracportal - Nov 06 2007 | Social NW Websites, matrac
LibraryThing catalogs your books online, easily, quickly and for free.
Quoted: LibraryThing catalogs your books online, easily, quickly and for free.
Quoted: LibraryThing catalogs your books online, easily, quickly and for free.
- cmulbrandon - Jul 29 2007 | books
Quoted: LibraryThing catalogs your books online, easily, quickly and for free.
Quoted: LibraryThing catalogs your books online, easily, quickly and for free.
- gypsyharper - Jun 21 2007 | books, catalog your books, catalogue, cataloging, organization
Quoted: LibraryThing catalogs your books online, easily, quickly and for free.
LibraryThing is a larger, geekier version of Shelfari.
Quoted: Enter what you're reading or your whole library—it's an easy, library-quality catalog. LibraryThing also connects you with people who read the same things.
I love books, and would love more useful recommendations by taste than what a retailer like Amazon offers, but I'm too lazy to enter in all my books just to show them off.
Plus, my 100 year old 'antiquarian' books don't have ISBN codes.
- JENNIFERANISTON - Mar 07 2007 | books, book cataloging, BETA, google, GROUPS, search, blog, librarything, blogs, library, AMAZON, BUZZ, TALK
Quoted: LibraryThing catalogs your books online, easily, quickly and for free.For book lovers, it's a LibraryThing: This site is similar to Del.icio.us, but for the tweed set. If you love books, and love people who love books, LibraryThing is for you. Start by using the service to catalog your book collection: Tag your books by topic, share your catalog with others, and then endlessly browse the titles that they have on their shelves. The utterly book obsessed can add the LibraryThing widget to a blog to show visitors what they have been reading lately. Listing up to 200 books is free; listing any number of books beyond that costs either $10 per year or a one-time $25 fee.
Quoted: LibraryThing catalogs your books online, easily, quickly and for free.
Quoted: LibraryThing catalogs your books online, easily, quickly and for free.
- alfpace - Feb 24 2007 | books, sharing, community, suggestions
A wonderful service. Sharing insights on books you love and you don't
Quoted: LibraryThing catalogs your books online, easily, quickly and for free.
LibraryThing catalogs your books online, easily, quickly and for free.
- thistledown - Jan 14 2007 | book, web2.0
Quoted: LibraryThing catalogs your books online, easily, quickly and for free.
- TotalBalance - Jan 10 2007 | library, catalog, web2.0, book, socialbookmarking, imported:del.icio.us
LibraryThing catalogs your books online, easily, quickly and for free.
This is an outstanding site to catalog your books and find information about books and authors.
Quoted: LibraryThing catalogs your books online, easily, quickly and for free.
Library thing for cataloging all my books
Catalog your books online
Quoted: LibraryThing catalogs your books online, easily, quickly and for free.
- milolutz - Dec 13 2006
I'm of two minds on this: 1. What a great idea. 2. Will it save a hacking homeland security snoop that extra step of going to a library to check on what you're reading?
- joe - Dec 19 2006
If a well trained hacker wanted to find out what you've been reading they've already done it.
- milolutz - Dec 20 2006
Sigh. True, enough. Sigh.
- milolutz - Dec 13 2006
LibraryThing catalogs your books online, easily, quickly and for free.
Quoted: LibraryThing catalogs your books online, easily, quickly and for free.
- skoch - Nov 22 2006 | bookmarking
Enter what you're reading or your whole library—it's an easy, library-quality catalog. LibraryThing also connects you with people who read the same things.
- nightsurfer - Nov 21 2006 | books, library, catalog, web2.0, social, tagging, tools, sharing, tag, tags, online, book, socialsoftware, socialnetworking, socialnetwork, software, recommendations, suggest, catalogue, collaboration, classification, libraries, imported:del.icio.us
Enter what you're reading or your whole library—it's an easy, library-quality catalog. LibraryThing also connects you with people who read the same things
- jlesage - Nov 02 2006 | academic, bibliography, culture, folksonomy, design, links, research, search, socialbookmarking, tagging, tips
You sign up, enter the name of a book, then find out what other folks who liked that book also liked; a tag cloud for the book leads to other books on this topic. Quite addictive, and I just used it to look at the info. around one book.
- pennino - Oct 15 2006 | Books, database, catalog, imported:del.icio.us
Enter what you're reading or your whole library—it's an easy, library-quality catalog. LibraryThing also connects you with people who read the same things.
- macalba - Oct 10 2006 | books, librarything, library
Quoted: LibraryThing catalogs your books online, easily, quickly and for free.
- bibliotecaria - Oct 09 2006 | Books, Social Software, Social Cataloging, Social Catalog
Quoted: What is LibraryThing? Go ahead and take the tour. Enter what you're reading or your whole library—it's an easy, library-quality catalog. LibraryThing also connects you ...
LibraryThing catalogs your books online, easily, quickly and for free.
Quoted: LibraryThing catalogs your books online, easily, quickly and for free.
Rede social baseada em gosto para leitura
- notcarlos - Sep 11 2006 | books, cataloging, database, things to be tedious about
This will be more useful after I pony up the extra $25 and can register the other 530 books I own.
- roxomatic - Sep 08 2006 | tagging, socialbookmarks, web2.0
(tags: web2.0 tagging socialbookmarks library)
- royleban - Aug 09 2006 | books, social networking
From Mike
Quoted: LibraryThing catalogs your books online, easily, quickly and for free. Enter what you're reading or your whole library—it's an easy, library-quality catalog. Because everyone else is doing it too, LibraryThing connects you with people who read the same things.
Quoted: LibraryThing catalogs your books online, easily, quickly and for free.
- keithshields - Jul 14 2006 | books, library, tagging
This looks pretty cool... Redotted from sara
Looks like a great service, I'm going to try it. I'm looking forward to the recommendations because I think I'm probably missing out on a lot of great books that I'd love.
Quoted: LibraryThing catalogs your books online, easily, quickly and for free.
Quoted: LibraryThing catalogs your books online, easily, quickly and for free.
Quoted: LibraryThing catalogs your books online, easily, quickly and for free.
- herrgraff - Jun 15 2008 | tagging, tools, social, web2.0, library, books, goodreads, socialnetworking_books, imported:del.icio.us
- CatD - Feb 28 2008 | librarything, imported:del.icio.us
- amygdala - Oct 08 2007 | books, web_app, libraries, imported:del.icio.us
- jvassar - Jun 17 2007 | Internets, imported:del.icio.us
- sdspasova - Apr 16 2007 | web2.0, library, imported:del.icio.us
- ritaatmetrowest - Apr 06 2007 | yacollections, web2.0, norwood, imported:del.icio.us
- jdrsantos - Mar 07 2007 | social_networking, books, catalog, imported:del.icio.us
- jpfeifer - Feb 27 2007
- mikemeanswar - Feb 26 2007 | books, tagging, tools, organization, imported:del.icio.us
- wozkol - Feb 11 2007 | books, organization, imported:del.icio.us
- sixball - Jan 27 2007 | books, tools, web2.0, imported:del.icio.us
- sbowers - Jan 21 2007 | books, catalog, connectivism, read, web2.0, imported:del.icio.us
- Reckon - Jan 08 2007
- takado - Dec 16 2006 | book, web2.0, imported:del.icio.us
- poterxu - Dec 12 2006 | librarything, tag, imported:del.icio.us
- PhilWilliams - Dec 01 2006 | books
- choconancy - Nov 27 2006 | collaboration, social_networks, for:btrayner, technologyforcommunity, imported:del.icio.us
- greatkingrat - Nov 19 2006 | library, imported:del.icio.us
- xose3 - Nov 18 2006
- MasterExploder - Oct 30 2006 | books, library, catalog, tagging, social, tools, web2.0, imported:del.icio.us
- laochenstudent - Oct 01 2006 | library, Web2.0, tools, tagging, Books, imported:del.icio.us
- Eiche - Sep 24 2006 | book, bookmarks, community, data, discussion, web2.0, imported:del.icio.us
- robags - Sep 20 2006 | bibliography, books, community
- BrianTRice - Sep 07 2006 | books, web2.0, imported:del.icio.us
- prolibro - Sep 05 2006 | biblioteca_catalog, imported:del.icio.us
- Snapdragon - Sep 02 2006 | books, culture, library, catalog, tagging, social, online, tools, web, literature, imported:del.icio.us
- wbmook - Sep 02 2006 | ajax, bookmarks, folksonomy, imported:del.icio.us
- lonita - Aug 02 2006 | literary, del.icio.us
- gerg - Jul 25 2006 | books, community, cool, library, lifehack, reading, socialsoftware, words, imported:del.icio.us
- joshourisman - Jun 29 2006 | for:jessileigh, books, culture, web2.0, technology, read, networking, cool, imported:del.icio.us
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I've used something a little similar before(whatshouldireadnext.com) so I'll be checking this out- thanks.