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Old 06-23-2014, 11:13 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by Adoby View Post
You might consider consolidating your calibre library to use only one database. Use virtual libraries instead of physical. That way you can obviously search all the books at once.

Using different physical libraries and having to apply the same search to them suggest that you may be misusing the ability to have separate physical libraries. I have separate libraries only for fiction, non-fiction and for periodicals.

Use separate physical libraries when the structure needs to be different because of dissimilar content.
Use Virtual Libraries to Show desired content.

The only other cases I come up with for separate Libraries:
1) Security of content (PG13 , non-public (NDA) works)
2) New book Intake.

In both those cases you would most likely comparing to ONE orther physical library, which Calibre can already do.
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