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Old 08-07-2016, 11:32 AM   #18
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Originally Posted by petzi View Post
On the other hand I understand the reasoning of theducks concerning the redundancy of tags like Fiction and NonFiction but I need an distinction between my "official" books, those I need for my work and I am going to publish via Calibre2Opds and my leisure book, I read "privately".
I can share my approach to that. I have a separate custom column, where I put one of the following: fiction, nonfiction, reference, press, audiobooks and language learning. In some cases, I have more than one category chosen here, if appropriate.

This way I can easily split books into main subsets. I also have virtual libraries based on that column. (By the way, try the option "Show virtual libraries tab" if you haven't used it yet. It took me quite some time to find this feature, and it wasn't until I found it that I fell in love with virtual libraries and gave up on maintaining separate libraries for different types of content).

An additional perk: 'fiction', 'nonfiction' etc. don't clutter up my list of tags in the book details.
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