Oh. My. God.
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Bibliophile’s wet dream
Author: Manuel L. Quezon III
Manuel L. Quezon III.
The Explainer
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It’s like a dream come true! Almost worth shipping my hundreds of boxes of books from England just to play with…Classic title for a post!!
Cool. Looks like the new wave of Internet applications are really starting to come out of the woodwork. Those without an Apple should probably try http://www.librarything.com. I plan to catalog my books over the holidays using that service.
Wow that sounds neat. Now I’m hoping some kind soul gets me the program for Xmas haha
dominique, i’ve started cataloging into librarything as well (trying to upgrade to a paid account once i sort out payment issues with Paypal.) Being able to see who else has the same books and seeing what other books they have is the feature i like best.
Ha ha ha. This would eat up more than a few hours of your time.
nick, but much less than any other way – you just wave books at the camera!
I am working in FEATI Library. I wondering if you could write about Salvador Araneta in your future column. He seems to be a prolific writer because our library has almost all of his books. I plan to have an exhibit about him in time for the 60th anniv. of out university. Hope you could help me get as much info as possible. It would certainly help me and satisfy my curiousity to this gentleman. He seems uber nationalistic like diokno et. al? I dont know but this man is interesting.
You must run and serve the country. We the middle class are desperate to have a sensible leader.
Thanks for the illuminating articles. I still read PDI because of you. I just cant stand Quiros anymore. Im tired of his all-knowing types of articles. I think he should just shut up. I mean GMA is a terrible leader but who will replace her, Estrada? Wag na lang. hahaha.
For windows users, try http://www.imediaman.com/
looks similar to delicious library