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TagsTheology (1,033), Food (331), Cooking (299), Textile (291), Science Fiction and Fantasy (225), Bible (200), Liturgy (172), History (171), Practical theology (149), Doctrine (123) — se alle tags

Grupper888 Challenge, Ancient and Medieval Manuscripts, Combiners!, Cookbookers, German Library Thingers, Name that Book, Textile art

YndlingsforfattereRaymond E. Brown, Bill Bryson, Catherine Cookson, Madeleine Pelner Cosman, Elizabeth David, Ainsley Harriott, Robert A. Hunt, Madhur Jaffrey, Elisabeth Lambert Ortiz, David M. Rhoads, Claudia Roden, Linn Skinner, N. T. Wright, Frances M. Young (Fælles favoritter)

Yndlings boghandlerBritish Bookshop, Freytag & Berndt Reisebuchhandlung, Morawa

Yndlings bibliotekerHauptbücherei Wien

Om mit bibliotek I'm slowly getting everything in. So far most of my needlework is in, some of the cookbooks, a fair number of the travel books, a bit of the fiction, and about half of my theology books. My son is bringing the science fiction and fantasy up from his room slowly for me to do, but it's his rate and his choice of what goes in when.

The recommended style of viewing is only important for those actually using the theology books. (Comments includes shelving information.) Eventually I may get shelving information for other collections in, too. But that's for after most of our books are in. Not this year!

The first tag is always indicates which collection the book is with. So all of Bill Bryson's books are labeled 'fiction'. We keep them together filed under his name in the fiction bookcase rather than separating them by topic. On the other hand, there is a fair amount of fiction with 'theology' as the first tag because I keep them in (a fiction area of) my theology collection. If a book is tagged 'Steven' it belongs to my son, and I take no responsibility for it. If it doesn't say 'Steven' it might still be his, but I probably have read it, or might read it now that I know he has it.

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Medlem sidenMar 16, 2007

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Hi, MarthaJeanne,

I don't trust any of the maps or counters, mostly because I am clueless about them and they do not behave sensibly from my point of view. With that in mind, I have added a third map.

I hope to find your theology collection useful. That is why I marked your library as interesting.

Robert
Bookmarks - Yes, I will get it done this weekend, and putting up some Word versions is no problem. I don't speak any language other than English well enough to do translations, but I'd be happy to do some other language versions if someone will provide me with the text.

I might be able to get some Word versions up before the weekend, but for sure I'll get some up by the end of the weekend.
I'm going to get on the bookmark project this weekend, and I'd be happy to set up some templates for A4. What format is best for you? I'm kind of stuck with what's available in the USA, but I can do a Word version for A4 and probably some others.
I got into librarything as a way for me to keep track of what books I have in my house as well as what books I have read. Of course the list of what I have read is not comprehensive becuase I only enter titles in as I remember them. I started keeping a book diary in 2004 and make it a habit to write down my thoughts about each book as soon as I have finished reading it. However, anything before 2004 is entered into librarything only as I remember it.

Sometimes I can't believe how many books I have in my small apartment! Where do I find room for them? Simple, I stack them on the floor. I also have a rule that when I read a book I have to give it away. (even the ones I don't really like all that much. Who am I to say that a book I didn't like won't just be the cats meow for somebody else.) It is my way of spreading the joy around becuase I love books.

I got into librarything becuase I needed something simple and easy that would allow me to catalog my books and keep track of them. This site does that. The format is simple and easy to understand and that is important to me. Even though I work in a library, I don't have lots of time to figure things out so it being simple is of paramount importance. You will notice that I don't have a personal library comments sheet yet and don't know how soon I will get around to having one. Right now there is just no time. I get a little testy with computer geeks who seem to want to display their knowledge about computer things. I these people were so smart how come they didn't start librarything?
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