08-11-2010, 06:15 AM | #1 |
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Best way to Organise a collection
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I have a collection of ebooks which are currently in two folders: - Folder One contains folders named A through Z. Each of these contains Authors subfolders in the format 'Lastname, Firstname'. - Folder Two contains author subfolders in the format 'Firstname Lastname', - but does NOT contain separate folders for each letter. (i.e., all author subfolders are in the one folder regardless of name) For neatness sake, I want to combine the two folders into one collection, but I'm stumped as to which is the better format to use. I use Calibre to convert/transfer these, but I hate the way Calibre creates subfolders for each individual book, and this cannot be changed. I want an optimal folder structure for the books which will play nice with Calibre import. Any suggestions? I realise it's kind of a vague question and there may be no 'right' answer, but I'd like to hear what structures other people use and what success or problems they've had |
08-11-2010, 07:33 AM | #2 |
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Oh, Worldwalker? Allow me...
Roryok, Here is the best explanation I've seen about why you shouldn't be overly concerned about how calibre sets up files. When it's working correctly, the file structure is invisible to you. I can vouch for that -- I have a Sony, a Kindle, and a Jetbook, and I am able to use calibre to manage the books on all three of them without a hitch. I see you have a Nook, and alas, I don't have one of those, but there are lots of Nook owners who use calibre very happily. You might want to jump over to the calibre portion of the forums and poke around a little bit. There is SO much helpful information there. I hope you can get everything working the way you like it! |
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The big stumbling block here is expecting calibre to organize its files in a way that is easily accessable to you. Getting over that concept is difficult. The idea is to use calibre to access your books (not files) for you. The biggest mistake I often see people new to calibre make is to designate the folder they are presently using for their books as the one for calibre's library then wail about how calibre messed up their library. Technically, one does not need to keep their original library once calibre has created its library but there is no harm in doing so. I keep my original files just in case I ever want to switch from calibre because I can find the books easily and the file name contains most of the metadata needed (it's also called paranoia). Worldwalker's explanation of treating calibre's folder as an untouchable black box is the best I've seen so far. So far, I haven't been able to find anything easier to use than calibre that can do what calibre does (and I do check out other programs, free or otherwise, from time to time just in case something better pops up). Granted, it does have a bit of of a learning curve since the GUI is a bit strange (at least, it is to me) but there is an exellent calibre forum here at MobileRead that has many knowledgeable users, and often calibre's developer, that will jump in to help a new user out (they have saved my butt many a time).
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if this is paranoia, I don't know what that makes me - I save my ebooks on a server that has folders for the original version(including the DRM if it's there), the decrypted files, the reformatted files, along with a backup of the Calibre library folders.
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For the crucial stuff, you can't beat dropbox. 2GB free storage synced across devices. If any of you haven't signed up, use this referral link - https://www.dropbox.com/referrals/NTU2ODYzMTk - I get an extra 250MB for every person who I refer!
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The thing I like about Dropbox is the folder is actually on your computer. It's just backing up the folder on your computer. So if something happens to Dropbox, you still have the local version.
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Then what's the point of dropbox, other than syncing your files with other computers? I got the impression you were using it just for offline storage?
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Getting a Dropbox account and moving my Calibre library folder into the local DB folder was the best thing I've done in ebook management. (Well, maybe after using Calibre.) I was frustrated trying to keep libraries synced on different computers. This makes it automatic, and also provides an off-site backup in case the house burns down or something. I use it the same way to sync and backup my current writing files. As ficbot says, it doesn't replace your local files, it just keeps a copy.
This supplements but does not replace other ways of backing up, I should add. My most important stuff is always backed up about five different ways. |
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All that said, I share some of the frustration about alphabetizing schemes. I went along with Calibre's default of [firstname lastname], but wish I had overridden from the beginning to do [lastname, firstname]. I don't quite buy into the "blackbox" model of the Calibre library, as I often look at those files for one reason or another--don't change them, but check them or copy from them--and it would be better if all those folders were sorted by last name. It would also make the GUI easier to scan when sorted by author.
I understand that one can do that more simply as an option now in Calibre, but I don't know how to easily convert from the scheme I've got. |
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