Showing posts with label index cards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label index cards. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Creating a Personal Library Catalog


Let's talk book cataloging. 

At times, over the years, I have entertained thoughts of creating a listing of my books. I don't have that many - not in the thousands, anyway - but there is some part of me that wants to sit down with each one of my books and record Title, Author, Publication Place and Date, Subject, Number of Pages, etc. I can see that it would entail a lot of work - but it is still a task that appeals to me. And it seems as if it would be a great project for winter.

I know there are online sites - LibraryThing, Goodreads, Shelfari - that let one keep a running inventory of one's books but somehow having to enter each book by computer seems dull. And would entail just that much more 'screen time' of which I get enough, thank you very much. 

I am old school enough that I would prefer to fill out index cards (which I use all the time anyway and have a great store of) by hand and create my own library card catalog just like in the old days.

Of course, that would mean at least two cards per book - by Author and by Title - and then of course there are Subject cards if I want to go that far. Since my library is pretty varied - for instance I don't have an entire collection of books on military history or mammals to catalog - I most likely don't really need a Subject file. Or maybe just a partial one for books on writing or books of essays.

Once I got the card catalog completed, I could use that information to easily set up an online catalog as well. If so inclined.

I know that old library card catalog drawers can be found for sale sometimes. Those would be a lovely addition to my home. Maybe I should get those first and use them as an incentive to fill the drawers.

And now, what about you? Do you have your library cataloged?  Online? On cards? Or do you simply use your bookshelves as your catalog as I have for so many years?