Member: anime_miz
CollectionsYour library (353), Wishlist (2), All collections (354)
Reviews32 reviews
Tagsbl (69), graphic novel (59), reviewed (35), artbook (34), Japanese (31), manga (22), adult (21), strategy guide (19), erotica (18), autographed (16) — see all tags
Cloudstag cloud, author cloud, tag mirror
Recommendations4 recommendations
GroupsBookMooching, Librarians who LibraryThing, Yaoi
Favorite authorsJeffery Deaver, Terry Pratchett (Shared favorites)
Favorite bookstoresAsahiya Bookstore New York, BOOKOFF New York, Books Kinokuniya - New York
Favorite librariesNew York Public Library - Mid-Manhattan Library
About my libraryThis is filled with books that I have and owned. I am a collector for many Japanese art books, bl graphic novels, writing or librarian relevant books.
Many books that I mentioned that are reviewed, are mostly with links to here.
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Real nameLinda
LocationNew York
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Member sinceNov 27, 2006
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Great to see that someone else is working on Scott again! I had a quick look at the first few you added - they look fine, as far as I can see. Only thing missing, and it's something I only started doing recently myself, at Jeremy's suggestion, is pasting the full title into the Summary field for books with long titles that get truncated in the standard title field.
I haven't done much with tags so far, apart from indicating catalogue sections and administrative things like "wrong edition", but it might be interesting to add some of our own "subjective" tags ("narrative verse", "Scandinavian folktales", "restoration drama", or whatever), provided we can come up with a consistent way of distinguishing between our tags and those we get from Cochrane's interpretation of Scott's shelving system.
BTW: I like your choice of words: "tentatively testing my foot" - the main reason I got so much Scott done over the summer was that I was at home with a broken leg. Now that I'm "tentatively testing my foot" again, the physio has me out exercising it several times a day, and I don't get much time for sitting behind the computer!
Mark
posted by thorold at 5:19 am (EST) on Aug 31, 2008