Saturday, October 4, 2008

Book Collection

I've always been a big collector of books. During elementary school and junior high, that was my bribe for good grades. My parents and I had a complicated system worked out where each A equaled a book, being on the exceptional honor roll yielded two extras and so forth. I also got books at other times and could never wait for the library to get the latest Baby-Sitter's Club; I had to get a copy from the book store as soon as it was out. As I got older, I still tended to purchase books when Iw anted something to read. All of this has left me with quite the collection. (At least, quite a collection of pre-teen books.) I recently decided that I wanted to track the books I have in some sort of database, similar to the one Scott uses with his DVD collection. So I went in search of a program.

I had a few requirements:

  • Ability to export to HTML. Scott's DVD list is available online and I want to be able to do something similar with my books.
  • Ability to look up and download information about the books so I didn't have to type it all in.
  • Nice-to-have - Books stored in a common format. I didn't want a program that stored books in some proprietary format.

I first went in search of freeware, but discovered that not much existed there. So I downloaded trials of several programs and evaluated them.

Library Express

BookCAT

BookCollector

Book Tracker

  • 14.95
  • Doesn't look up by ISBN. All custom entered information
  • http://www.ducksoftware.com/book-organizer.html

Libra

Complete Home Library

Libellus


I decided to go with BookCat, and so far I am happy. The customizable-ness is very nice. I've already made a few different views. I borrowed a scanner from work, but didn't have luck getting it to work. But I should be able to type in the ISBN numbers fairly quickly to import my books.