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RatCreature ([personal profile] ratcreature) wrote2015-08-15 01:22 pm
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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...
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[personal profile] featherwizard 2015-08-23 04:07 pm (UTC)(link)
I noticed because some books I'd just downloaded were not in Calibre, but were in my Kindle history. I think it was version 1.18 that had the problem. I'll try to find the bug report. Regardless, I just changed my workflow to Import -> Tweak metadata -> Export to have backup copies of anything as soon as I get it.

I've never understood the urge to pull fic either. That and a flaky internet connection is why I started saving things. If you have the link, archive.org can really help.

It bemuses me that fanfic authors think they should have more privileges than published authors. Can authors who sell books pull those books from people's shelves on demand? No. But apparently many fanfic authors think they should be able to not only control whether their work is published but also control the behavior of anyone who has copies (all of those authors who pull their fic and ask others to stop reccing or spreading it).

Edited 2015-08-23 16:17 (UTC)