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LibraryThing: With absolutely no disrespect to the creator of LibraryThing: I do not like LibraryThing. I do not like the complicated sorting and annotation features I never use.
2. LibraryThing LibraryThing is a comprehensive service for book enthusiasts who love organizing and cataloging their book collections. It offers a detailed system for tracking the books you own, have ...
Serious readers, much like sports fans, often relish keeping track of stats. Many turn to Goodreads, a large social cataloguing website that allows users to log, discuss, review and rate the books ...
SignUp, a calendar management platform Syndetics Unbound can be integrated with many existing OPACs and discovery products including Polaris, Library.Solution, Evergreen, and Koha. For libraries that ...
LibraryThing is a social network of bibliophiles. That's right. Bibliophiles. Despite its reputation as a frivolous fad among teenagers and twentysomethings, online social networking has the power ...
LibraryThing has been around for a long time (and it made the top five, along with GoodReads, the last time we asked for your favorite book rec sites) and is still a great user-powered book ...
BookSeer's webapp answers the question "What should I read next?", using Amazon, LibraryThing, and the last book you read and enjoyed. Joining the ranks of other book recommendation tools, like ...
AbeBooks also owns 40 percent of LibraryThing (a social app for keeping track of your books and finding other like-minded book lovers). Whereas Amazon is an investor in Shelfari.