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Old 09-24-2017, 04:59 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by tonyvella View Post
Thanks again. I downloaded Calibre late yesterday evening and I just can't keep my hands off it. I don't think I slept 2 hours last night and at my age, 73, I need all the sleep I can get. I just love this program; I wish I had it when I first started collecting hard-covers of the literary masters. Up to last night I have been using index cards.
You can still use it to document your Dead Tree Library. These are called 'Empty Books'

Add from ISBN (right click the ADD icon)
Set a tag eg <in paper Library>

Get a (PS2) keyboard wedge or USB barcode scanner
do small batches, resolve failures
Repeat until you hit the bottom of the pile
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