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I am using Library Thing for the first time, to input our small library for Temple Beth El in Bakersfield, Calif. We're a small, reform Jewish Temple with 3,500 to 4,000 books, periodicals, videos to classify. We're trying out Library Thing, and are learning as we go.
Have you decided what classification code system you'll be using for you books?
Have you chosen the kind of labels you waqnt to use on you books?
Thanks for any information you share.
-Sally Nighbert emailLp salbakca@aol.com
posted by salbakca at 2:28 am (EST) on Apr 6, 2008
I am using Library Thing for the first time, to input our small library for Temple Beth El in Bakersfield, Calif. We're a small, reform Jewish Temple with 3,500 to 4,000 books, periodicals, videos to classify. We're trying out Library Thing, and are learning as we go.
Have you decided what classification code system you'll be using for you books?
Have you chosen the kind of labels you waqnt to use on you books?
Thanks for any information you share.
-Sally Nighbert emailLp salbakca@aol.com
posted by salbakca at 2:25 am (EST) on Apr 6, 2008