What I'm considering now is the final structure of the index/catalog as
well as the sorting system for the books on shelves. I don't intend to
label my books with Call Numbers, so I probably won't be using those and will be sticking to a simpler subject / alphabetical by author shelving system. I've done some research on the national and international
standards for library cataloging (AACR2 is the one for the English
libraries in North America), but those systems are very in-depth and not easily scaled down or learned by laypersons - All the reference books
I've found for them are $50 or so and I haven't found much in the way of concise primers. I may end up trying to make a distilled Dewey decimal
sort of catalog/shelving system, but I want to make sure it's as
complete and useful for cross-referencing as possible, including
containing as much library-esque useful data (outside of call numbers)
as possible.
So, has anyone else done something like this before? Any current or
former librarians out there with pointers? Has anyone seen any sort of
open source / freeware software that can auto-generate catalog cards
from ISBNs or a CSV? Thanks for any input you may have! I'm eager to
hear your thoughts.
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