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Old 01-11-2011, 02:41 PM   #23
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Originally Posted by sassanik View Post
Seriously? Does anyone even bother using the Dewey system these days? I could see the Library of Congress numbering system, but even that is a stretch.

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*raises hand* I would if the feature to download the data was available. I'm not requesting it, but if it was there I'd use it. I just don't like the LOC classifications for some reason. Or maybe subconsciously I know that if the LOC system was in place, I'd be tempted to catalog ALL my media instead of just my books.

If the feature was there, I'd use the "empty book" option to catalog my pbooks, because most of them are non-fiction and would benefit from the system more than the mostly-fiction titles on my Kindle. As it stands, I could get a separate program to do that, but I'd be more likely to do it in Calibre.
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