9/1/2005
del.icio.us for books
I haven’t tried this yet myself, but will hopefully give it a shot when I get home tonight. Reader2 is described by its creator as being a del.icio.us for books:
This site allows you to keep a social list of the books you read and/or recommend. After you sign up you can add books to your unique list. You can view anyone else’s books and they can view yours. Extra user-defined data can be added to each book entry to organize and describe the book further such as descriptions, links, and tags. You can use tags to categorize (and thus organize) books so that you and others using this site will have an easier time finding new and interesting books to read.
RSS feeds are available at almost every page which allows you to track new books using your news aggregator.
I never got into the del.icio.us thing, but I think I might be more likely to use something of the kind that organizes books. I also like the community aspect of it.
Filed under: Librarianship, Reading/Literature
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