08-03-2014, 03:54 PM | #1 |
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Library classifications
I would appreciate seeing lists of how aome of you organize your large libraries. I can do the easy ones like History as parent and American and world as children.
However I have books like 10 Minute Toughness, Boost your Brain, The Five Elements of Effective Thinking, etc. Obviously they are all "self-improvement", but one book discusses more about attitude, while the other is specifically on increasing cognition. I am curious as to how you all classify these things and more. Thank you in advance to all who offer ideas. |
08-03-2014, 11:13 PM | #2 |
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I just try to subdivide my non-fiction into groups that are between 20 and 200 books. I don't bother to classify to the same level.
I would just use "Self-improvement", since I don't have so many books of that type. I even have a classification Nonfiction.Other where I have a bunch of different books on various topics. Last edited by Adoby; 08-03-2014 at 11:40 PM. |
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08-04-2014, 12:19 PM | #3 |
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Ask yourself what purpose the categorization serves. If it's just to help you find the books you're looking for, then you may not need to go that in-depth.
In my case, however, I use a custom column that serves both as a lookup for the books, and as a simulated directory structure that I then use in my save-to-disk template. This custom column, which I call "Hierarchy", goes into quite a bit of detail, including duplicating the series name in some cases. I also use the top level of the hierarchy to divide my books into virtual libraries. So, for instance, my "How-To" virtual library might include "How-To.Cookbooks" as well as "How-To.Knots" and "How-To.Magic Tricks." My "Fiction" VL might include "Fiction.Fantasy.Tolkien.Lord of the Rings." Despite what the manual says, you can store a directory hierarchy of arbitrary levels in a single field and use it to generate the hierarchy when you save to disk. My template converts "." to "/" to create the folders. Finally, I use the View Manager plugin to switch back and forth between sorting by Author and sorting by Hierarchy as needed. |
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