I have prepared a master .CSV import file for all LOA volumes ...
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1wetickel
... and it includes the individual ISBN numbers for each of the 300+ volumes. I have all the volumes in slip-cased editions, which made the individual scanning process very labor-intensive, having to pull each volume from its slip-case, open the book to the copyright page, and then manually enter the ISBN number. Once prepared, the import process took about twenty minutes.
Is there a repository to permanently place this .CSV file for others to use?
If anyone else needs this, let me know and I will forward it to you.
Is there a repository to permanently place this .CSV file for others to use?
If anyone else needs this, let me know and I will forward it to you.
2DavidAchorn
I'd love to have a copy. How do I reach you with my info?
3wetickel
We can do it however you like. I can send it to you via an email attachment, or we can use DropBox, or you can tell me where in LibraryThing I can upload it so that you can download it. Just let me know ...
4DavidAchorn
Send it to xxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx. Thanks! I know that must have been quite a bit of work.
6spauldingd
Was this ever posted online somewhere? I think this would be a great asset for those looking to fill out their collections.
7spauldingd
If I did it right, this link contains a CSV file that everyone should be able to access. It only has a few columns, volume #,author, title and a few personal columns that I left in. Hope it is useful for someone.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/dm4vixfyjhzhkzf/LibraryOfAmerica.csv?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/dm4vixfyjhzhkzf/LibraryOfAmerica.csv?dl=0
8StevenKvetch
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