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A while ago, I started entering all my book info into this wiki. However, I later discovered LibraryThing. LibraryThing.com is cool site that lets you quickly enter all your books, and creates a [http://www.librarything.com/catalog.php?view=freephile graphical bookshelf]. Pretty neat. [[File:Bookshelf.png|thumb|Some of my books]] | A while ago, I started entering all my book info into this wiki. However, I later discovered LibraryThing. LibraryThing.com is cool site that lets you quickly enter all your books, and creates a [http://www.librarything.com/catalog.php?view=freephile graphical bookshelf]. Pretty neat. [[File:Bookshelf.png|thumb|Some of my books]] | ||
I found a [[Wikidata]] related project called [https://inventaire.io/welcome Inventaire] which does sorta the same thing as LibraryThing, but in the fediverse with open data. The Inventaire project uses MediaWiki software for their knowledgebase at https://wiki.inventaire.io/wiki/Main_Page <ref>https://github.com/inventaire/inventaire-mediawiki</ref>, and you can import your LibraryThing data into Inventaire <ref>https://wiki.inventaire.io/wiki/How_to_add_a_book_to_my_inventory</ref> | == 2024 Update == | ||
I found a [[Wikidata]] related project called '''[https://inventaire.io/welcome Inventaire]''' which does sorta the same thing as LibraryThing, but in the [[fediverse]] with [[open data]]. The Inventaire project uses [[MediaWiki]] software for their knowledgebase at https://wiki.inventaire.io/wiki/Main_Page <ref>https://github.com/inventaire/inventaire-mediawiki</ref>, and you can import your LibraryThing data into Inventaire <ref>https://wiki.inventaire.io/wiki/How_to_add_a_book_to_my_inventory</ref> | |||
== Online Books == | == Online Books == | ||
# [http://diveintohtml5.info/index.html Dive Into HTML 5] by Mark Pilgrim | # [http://diveintohtml5.info/index.html Dive Into HTML 5] by Mark Pilgrim | ||
# [https://archive.org/details/commonsense50pain Common Sense] - by Thomas Paine - a 47-page pamphlet written in 1775–1776 advocating independence from Great Britain to people in the Thirteen Colonies. | |||
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