Apparently I'm something of a joiner these days. Virtually, anyway. I have just joined the LibraryThing group, "Read YA Lit." (It's over here if you're interested...http://www.librarything.com/groups/readyalit.) They were discussing a book a month through August and while discussion seems to have gone on hiatus, there're some fantastic recommendations of overlooked titles and whatnot flying back and forth. Not that I'm a fan of YA lit or anything...
Also thought the founder of the site had an excellent idea about how to use LibraryThing. Forget about cataloging everything in your library--instead, use it to catalog everything you read. Voila, instant memory aid the next time you're stumped to recommend a title.
Mind you, I've been using goodreads in that very fashion since creating my account. Not that I've updated those virtual bookshelves any more frequently than I have those in LibraryThing. (Gwendolyn, when did you find the time to add, let alone read 617 books?!) I suppose it now comes down to choosing one tool over the other. sigh. That seems to be one of my main complaints about social networking tools--there's so much duplication. The other being, of course, that there's so little time to actually make use of all of these tools...
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Library Thing Redux
Labels:
goodreads,
librarything,
ra,
readers' advisory,
social networking,
thing #11,
ya,
young adult
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