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Re: Organizing books and papers



 For books I use the Readerware program from http://www.readerware.com (they 
have a Linux version but I use the Windows and Palm versions because there 
is a windows computer near the books). For the actual shelving I do 
alphabetized within each genre (fiction, computers, programming languages). 


--Mark 


On Dec 1, 2007 1:13 PM, Doug <[hidden email]> wrote: 

> Hello: 
> 
> I am about to go out and buy a few bookshelves and file cabinets to 
> organize the books and papers cluttering my basement office.  I read 
> that the guy who started wikipedia files his books using the Dewey 
> decimal system, but does not have a computer database of what he owns. 
> 
> I'd be interested in how folks here deal with books and papers, two 
> separate organizational issues, in this day of personal computers. 
> doug 
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