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[emacs-humanities] Emacs as a library manager
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Luis Henriques |
Subject: |
[emacs-humanities] Emacs as a library manager |
Date: |
Wed, 3 Feb 2021 22:25:12 +0000 |
Hi!
Hopefully this isn't really too off-topic for the mailing-list. Here it
goes anyway:
For a long time now I've been in the quest for a perfect solution for
managing my (physical) books. Basically, I want to keep track of the
basic metadata associated with a book (title, subtitle, author, genre,
publisher, etc). I don't care about reading notes, as I want to keep
those separately.
In the past I used Tellico. It's a great piece of software but it's
awefully bloated as I will need to install a bunch of KDE/QT-related
libraries that I don't want. I then moved to use a simple spreadsheet.
It does the job but it's not ideal. That's what I'm using at the moment,
but I'd like to have something easier to handle.
I have two major requirements:
1. I do *not* want online services -- everything will need to stay in my
local computer
2. Open-source software only and, ideally, Emacs.
I would love to move to some orgmode-based solution but couldn't never
come up with a good idea on how to store the information. Is there anyone
using orgmode for this sort of things? Can you share your experience?
Cheers,
--
Luis
- [emacs-humanities] Emacs as a library manager,
Luis Henriques <=
- Re: [emacs-humanities] Emacs as a library manager, Joost Kremers, 2021/02/03
- Re: [emacs-humanities] Emacs as a library manager, Janusz S. Bień, 2021/02/04
- Re: [emacs-humanities] Emacs as a library manager, Luis Henriques, 2021/02/04
- Re: [emacs-humanities] Emacs as a library manager, Ihor Radchenko, 2021/02/04
- Re: [emacs-humanities] Emacs as a library manager, Paul W. Rankin, 2021/02/05
- Re: [emacs-humanities] Emacs as a library manager, Juan Manuel Macías, 2021/02/05
- Re: [emacs-humanities] Emacs as a library manager, Luis Henriques, 2021/02/05
- Re: [emacs-humanities] Emacs as a library manager, Ihor Radchenko, 2021/02/05