LibraryThing Improvements
Yes, I realize this is the third time I've posted about LibraryThing | Catalog your books online. This time it is because the website's services were upgraded considerably. I waited until the bugs got all shaken out, and apparently it's smooth sailing now (LOVE all
those metaphors!) According to Tim, who posts on the site's blog, it now includes:
* detail and edit pages
* multiple authors, roles
* fields for # copies, comments
* new libraries & languages
* MARCthing improved db access
Read details in the LibraryThing Blog, which ends with this tidbit:
those metaphors!) According to Tim, who posts on the site's blog, it now includes:
* detail and edit pages

* multiple authors, roles
* fields for # copies, comments
* new libraries & languages
* MARCthing improved db access
Read details in the LibraryThing Blog, which ends with this tidbit:
As Tim O'Reilly recently put it in an interview, LibraryThing is one of a number of sites that provide different, interesting takes on the "social graph." You don't get to interesting relationships around books without making the book-side as powerful and flexible as can be.
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