RatCreature (
ratcreature) wrote2015-08-15 01:22 pm
organizing ebooks and fanfic
I currently use Calibre to organize my ebooks, and I wonder if it would work out to use it to backup and keep track of the fanfic I downloaded on my tablet as well.
I do not want both mixed up, because the fanfic would totally drown out the books by an order of magnitude, and also the tags I want to use for both are very different. I've seen an option in Calibre to create virtual "libraries", but I wonder whether that is really good for keeping things separate. Has anyone experience with using Calibre for both? Or a better system?
I'm a bit wary to import hundreds of stories into my Calibre Library only to find out it would be a mess I'd have to clean up manually...
I do not want both mixed up, because the fanfic would totally drown out the books by an order of magnitude, and also the tags I want to use for both are very different. I've seen an option in Calibre to create virtual "libraries", but I wonder whether that is really good for keeping things separate. Has anyone experience with using Calibre for both? Or a better system?
I'm a bit wary to import hundreds of stories into my Calibre Library only to find out it would be a mess I'd have to clean up manually...

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My android app has tagging, but I don't really use that, because that would mean tagging in yet another interface on top of my pinboard bookmarks, so right now I find things with search, which is not great. And the automatic backup stuff is only a feature in the paid version of the reader, which I've been too cheap and miserly to get, so I make backups by hand every now and then, but synchronizing via Calibre might be easie, I hope.
And with Calibre you can at least mass edit tags, which would make having some sort oof organization eventually easier. What I would really like is for Calibre to recognize AO3 tags or something, like it does with book tags from databases. Of course then I would end up with plenty of tags I don't use, but that would be better than not having any automatically.
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For the most part I've just been keeping things on my Kindle temporarily until I've read them, so there's comparatively little to remember, although I still end up opening fics just to figure out what's what. Kindle basically offers you the cover, period, and not even a title and author, which I find bizarre. I mean, it's full color with back light and came at a great price, but wtf? How do you pare down the library interface of a thing marketed as an ~ereader~ that much and think it's a good idea?
Even with the temporary thing, though, the Calibre side of things is growing, so I should probably add tags. I know I tried it before and they worked well enough in the computer side of things, if that helps.
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You can create collection on the Kindle. I just use general collections, like books read and unread, fandom, etc. But other people have a lot more categories, like author collections or series collections, etc.
*Actually I have several Kindles, an old one, Paperwhite and a Fire and all of them always show title and author.
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The closest thing to tags are collections. You can have a book in more than one collection, though. And the Kindle synchronizes your collections across all your Kindle devices.