Wednesday, 5 December 2007

VHL on LibraryThing

As part of our VHL 2.0 experiment, we have created an account for the library on LibraryThing. LibraryThing, for anyone not already aware, is a social cataloguing site, and thus combines the power of 'proper' cataloguing with the collective knowledge of its users, who can add all sorts of spangly web 2.0 type things - tags, reviews, ratings - and link to each others' libraries to see what other people are reading, get recommendations and talk about books. A bibliophile's paradise, in other words! Now obviously, we do have a proper catalogue for all our books, but we thought that our readers might also like to have the access to the extra social data from the LibraryThing hive mind for books we have recently acquired. I have therefore just uploaded our new accessions list for November (also available with links to OLIS on our website), and this can be viewed on LibraryThing at http://www.librarything.com/catalog/vhllib, or via the lovely new blog widget on the sidebar here. Links will also be created directly from our webpage, and if you use RSS feeds, then you can subscribe to our new books with this url: http://www.librarything.com/rss/recent/vhllib.

As with all our web 2.0 experimental features, we'd love to get your feedback about whether this is useful, and also encourage any of our readers who librarything themselves to link to us.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Hi there,

I saw your blog post while I was doing a Google Blog Search, and I quote you on the buzz page - hope you don't mind!

And if you do mind, I can remove your comments from the Buzz page, no problem. Thank you for your compliments, though - we love good buzz from librarians!

Cheers,

Lindsey
lindsey@librarything.com
www.librarything.com