Re: [lace] What is best way to inventory lace books?

2018-04-25 Thread Jill Hawkins
The link provided in my email should be: 
https://cloud.collectorz.com/NELACE/books/view.
If you have problems with the link, please visit the Library page of the
New England Lace Group: www.nelg.us

  On April 25, 2018 at 10:10 AM Jill Hawkins wrote:

  We have a public link on our website to our library:
  https://cloud.collector z.com/NELACE/books/view.

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Re: [lace] What is best way to inventory lace books?

2018-04-25 Thread Jill Hawkins
Hi Jeri

The New England Lace Group uses Book Connect from Collectorz.com. This is
an online, web-based software that is very easy to use, and can be
accessed from anywhere. The subscription costs $24.95 per year and
includes regular software updates. Collectorz.com also offers a version
called CLZ Books, which is a one time purchase of $14.95, which includes
many of the same features as Book Connect. There is also Book Collector
which is downloadable software, so access is limited to the computer
where it is downloaded. The one-time cost is $49.95 and software updates
are free for one year.

Book Connect features approx. 40 editable fields, including author,
country, language, dimensions, edition, issue, volume, title, ISBN,
publisher, publication date, number of pages, purchase price,
genres, category, sub-category, description, condition, condition,
current value, purchase date, purchase location. NELG has categorized our
library books by type of lace, instruction books, history,
identification, etc. The catalog can be downloaded and printed and you
can customize which fields appear in the online catalog and printed
catalog. NELG has further identified our books by their location (i.e.
which box they are located in). This helps when someone wants to borrow a
book from our library since several members have several boxes of books
each.

Books can be added by scanning or keying in the ISBN, or the author
and/or title. The system automatically searches for a match. For example,
a search today for Pamela Nottingham returned 20 results. All results
include an image of the cover, the title, author, publisher, publication
date, ISBN, number of pages, dimensions, and subject categories (e.g.
bobbin lace, lace and lacemaking). When you have located the book you
want to add, simply click "Add to Collection", after which you can edit
the record to add additional information. Books can also be added
manually, and a photograph of the cover uploaded. This is very useful for
self-published books or articles that would not have an ISBN.

We have a public link on our website to our library:
https://cloud.collector z.com/NELACE/books/view. The view can be
customized to display different information - for example, if you want to
look at the books by cover, rather than in a list.

There is also the option to manage book loans and create a wish list for
future purchase. NELG has used Book Connect for the past several years
and would highly recommend it.

Jill

in rainy North Branford, CT, USA

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Re: [lace] What is best way to inventory lace books?

2018-04-24 Thread Lin Hudren
 I only catalogue my craft books so I have a very easy system that I use
-  more time to make lace.  :-)

It's called 'Book Catalogue' - an app, the Android version on my phone
and tablet.

Shirley T.  -

I, too, use this for my books.  it is a very easy to use application and
you can carry it with you to check if you have a book before buying it at
the store in case it has a new "cover".


Hugs, Lin and the Mali

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Re: [lace] What is best way to inventory lace books?

2018-04-24 Thread Tregellas Family
Hi Jeri,

I only catalogue my craft books so I have a very easy system that I use  
-  more time to make lace.  :-)

It's called 'Book Catalogue' - an app, the Android version on my phone 
and tablet.  It allows one to have various 'bookshelves' and sorting by 
any category  -  Torchon, Beds, Honiton, Sewing, Hardanger, etc., and 
the best part is is that you can scan the book with the camera on your 
device or search the net by typing in the ISBN number.  You then get a 
photo of the book, author, genre, date published, etc.  It is easy to 
carry around and one doesn't need a spreadsheet to read it.  I do have 
it backed up to my portable hard drive at home and use that to refer to 
my shelves when trying to find a book.  I'd be totally lost without it.

Fiction and other books are ordered in categories, then author, on the 
family bookshelves.  My DH has his own system for his electronic/radio 
library.

Cheers,
Shirley T.  -  Autumn has at last arrived with a few mm of the wet stuff 
but it stayed dry this morning for the Dawn Services (in Adelaide) 
around Australia of our ANZAC commemorative events.

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