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Om mit bibliotek A room without books is like a body without a soul. - Cicero
(What? You don't have books in your bathroom?)
A truly great library contains something in it to offend everyone. - Jo Godwin
(And once I get everything up here...)
Have a cookie. They're tasty. Watch the crumbs around the books though.
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Division Rules (expanded from PortiaLong's version)
I'm not bothering to include most anthologies and collections until the multi-author system arrives, if not subworks too... And don't even get me started on translators.
*Anthology : group of short works by different authors - author listed as "(Editor), Last First"
[example: Tomorrow, The Stars by Heinlein Robert A. (Editor)]
*Collection : group of short works by ONE author
[example: Expanded Universe by Robert A. Heinlein]
*Version: Familiar stories in various forms (Aladdin, Tam Lin, Beauty and the Beast), hence versions. These stories are often, but not always, fairy tales. Sometimes they've just been Disneyfied instead.
*Series: This is obvious. Sometimes it's even an omnibus.
*Omnibus : group of longer works, which are also published separately
[example: A Heinlein Trio by Robert A. Heinlein]
*Inclusion (none yet): Smaller work included in larger (Anthology / Collection / Omnibus)
[example: The Puppet Masters by Robert A. Heinlein]
*Also in: Smaller work published separately, when it's also included in a larger (Anthology / Collection / Omnibus).
[example: The Little Lame Prince by Dinah Marie Craik]

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skrevet af piratequeen kl. 6:41 pm (EST) den Jul 8, 2008
skrevet af sgashi kl. 8:44 pm (EST) den Jul 3, 2008
:-)
skrevet af foggidawn kl. 10:44 pm (EST) den Jun 25, 2008
skrevet af espertus kl. 8:34 pm (EST) den May 31, 2008
skrevet af espertus kl. 2:21 am (EST) den May 27, 2008
skrevet af PortiaLong kl. 6:17 pm (EST) den May 18, 2008
skrevet af avaland kl. 7:29 pm (EST) den Mar 14, 2008
However did we live without BookMooch and Librarything? And to think computers were to spell the death of the printed word.
skrevet af RidgewayGirl kl. 8:51 pm (EST) den Mar 13, 2008
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skrevet af MerryMary kl. 11:41 am (EST) den Oct 30, 2007
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skrevet af MerryMary kl. 3:44 pm (EST) den Oct 29, 2007
skrevet af MerryMary kl. 9:20 am (EST) den Oct 29, 2007
I did read that anthology, and that's one of the stories I liked, I think. As I recall, I liked half the stories and wasn't all that fond of the rest. But my favorite McKinley book is Sunshine, no question.
skrevet af bluesalamanders kl. 2:31 am (EST) den Oct 27, 2007
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skrevet af SusieBookworm kl. 3:29 pm (EST) den Sep 13, 2007
skrevet af rowens kl. 12:30 pm (EST) den Aug 24, 2007
:D Yeah, entering all these is reminding me that I need to take the time to read some of the treasures I already have, as well as picking up new ones. And I've still got quite a few boxes yet to scan!
skrevet af rowens kl. 11:00 am (EST) den Aug 12, 2007
Re the strange order - right now much of my library is stored in boxes, with minimal ordering (result of several moves and my own laziness). So, I'd grab a box, bring it to the computer, scan it in, take it back to the library (aka the extra bedroom that, with shelves, might someday be worthy of the name "library"). Now that my booklist is uncapped, I'll be scanning the rest, which might fill in some of the gaps. (But no promises - it really is eclectic!)
skrevet af rowens kl. 1:25 am (EST) den Aug 8, 2007
Many more than that, once my account is upgraded (please hurry, USPS!). I like your division rules, by the way, may have to "borrow" parts of them.
skrevet af rowens kl. 7:54 pm (EST) den Aug 7, 2007
I made the distinction so that if they came up with a way to handle short stories I could identify which items contained as-yet-uncatalogued works. I don't know if you can see it but in the "comments" for any work with the 'omnibus' tag I write "Includes: list of works" and in the "comments" for any work with the 'inclusion' tag I write "Included In: name of omnibus work" - so I have my own internal cross-reference.
skrevet af PortiaLong kl. 11:25 am (EST) den Jul 21, 2007
skrevet af PortiaLong kl. 9:50 pm (EST) den Jul 20, 2007
It doesn't make AACR2 "fun", but it does make as palitable as possible.
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