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Online bookshelves

Are you a booklover or cataloger at heart?
Do you enjoy finding lost and forgotten gems on the shelf to read?
Then LibraryThing may be just the tool for you. Developed for booklovers, this online tool not only allows you to easily create an online catalog of your own, it also connects you to other people who have similar libraries and reading tastes. Add a book to your catalog by just entering the title (it’s so easy that you don’t even need to know MARC format) or connect with other users through your similar reading tastes. There are lots of ways to use LibraryThing. You can even view your books on a virtual shelf, add a widget to display titles that are in your catalog (see sidebar for sample), or install a LT Search box on your blog.

Not just for personal collections, libraries have started using LibraryThing as well. “Small libraries are using LibraryThing to catalog their collections. Libraries are using the LibraryThing widget on their web pages to recomend books and list new titles.” (via http://wlaweb.blogspot.com/). Being a non-commercial site makes LibraryThing a good option for libraries. According to their website, LibraryThing “is exploring relationships with libraries, to offer non-commercially motivated recommendations and other social data.”

So why not join the ranks and create your own library online. With over 95,000 registered users (LibraryThing also has group forum for librarians) and 6.7 million books cataloged, you’re bound to discover something new.



Resources:
· About LibraryThing
· Library Thing tour
· LibraryThing blog (updates & news)
· Thingology blog (“LibraryThing’s ideas blog, on the philosophy and methods of tags, libraries and suchnot.”)
. How to…LibraryThing

How libraries are using LibraryThing

Library Thing at Yarra Plenty Regional Library
(enter a search term, choose an item and click on the detail button on the left hand side and then check out the LibraryThing tag cloud at the bottom of the page)

Other resources:

Shelfari

Goodreads

BookJetty

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