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Old 04-15-2013, 02:56 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by Brixie View Post
Hello, I've been using Calibre for awhile but probably have only used the basic features. I want to learn more about it now as my book collection is expanding.

I bought a Kindle last year and am enjoying reading e-books now as opposed to paper books. Now that my library is getting really big I am confused on how to keep things organized. I read that Calibre makes a copy when I add the book, Does this mean I can throw out the old copy? I don't want to lose my books and ideally want a way to organize my collection and make back ups to an external hard drive. I tried using the search function and wasn't successful in finding my way. Is there a thread that covers this well that anyone could direct me to?

I also want to separate my books and am wondering about using the libraries function. I thought maybe create a cookbook library? Maybe one for fiction and one for non-fiction? Can I move books from one library to another without deleting and re-entering them?
Why use multiple Libraries when Tags (and tag browser) will accomplish what you want?
Cookbook
Cookbook-Creole
Cookbook-BBQ
<non-fiction subject>
<fiction subject>

But if you must
select Books: Right click: Copy to Library (it needs to exist)

I always archive my originals. Businesses close every day , relying on them to always make the titles available is asking for pain.
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