As there are some book-loving geeks among my contacts:
I'm looking for a web databse solution to create a cataligue of all my books. It should …
Does anybody have tips if something at least partly like that exists?
I'm looking for a web databse solution to create a cataligue of all my books. It should …
- be open source so I don't have to use a commercial solution but can install it on my server
- be able to pull titles and maybe even covers and/or short abstracts from public sources if presented an ISBN, EAN or UPC. Not Amazon, if possible. Sources for German books must be present.
- provide an Android client that can scan barcodes so I can scan the titles directly at the shelves. Or at least a mobile web client where I can enter the numbers manually.
- maybe provide a possibility to enter books I want to read at some time but don't own right now.
Does anybody have tips if something at least partly like that exists?
@Sean Tilley Not digital books, but real ones. I don't want to read them online, I just want to have a catalog with all my books (including ebooks, but not for directly reading online) that I can access from everywhere.
I know that solutions on the smartphone exist, and others that run on my desktop and can be filled using a smartphone, and others that are a commercial ("free") web service and can be accessed via smartphone or web.
I want something like the third, but I want to install it on my own server.
I know that solutions on the smartphone exist, and others that run on my desktop and can be filled using a smartphone, and others that are a commercial ("free") web service and can be accessed via smartphone or web.
I want something like the third, but I want to install it on my own server.
@Haakon Meland Eriksen Nice, but only on the smartphone. I wouldn't want to lose all my data because I lose my phone or it crashes etc. (Yes, I could do backups, but I normally don't because I rely on everything being in the cloud, too.)
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